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To: Hawkmoon who wrote (272214)12/27/2009 12:17:35 AM
From: SARMAN  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
Then don't attempt to assert that I don't care. I do care, but they are a minority in a Muslim country who face utter Dhimmitude.
Hmmm, yet we support the Egyptian government.

And that's what's in store for every other non-Muslim nation that submits to Islamic aggression and dominance.
I see the Lebanese and Syrian Christians are suffering. But your bigotry is overwhelming.

And that's the ENTIRE POINT of propping up the current government in Egypt and working to create some kind of positive economic development there.
We are propping the government because Israel wants us to.

But with a 3% birth rate and already one of the most densely populated urban populations in the world, I don't have many illusions..
What are you saying?

But I also know that the Muslim Brotherhood doesn't have an answer to Egypt's economic problems either. But they sure do have a righteous, and militant, cause.
The Muslim Brotherhood have the same ideology as the Neocons.

The only reason the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt isn't as powerful as Hamas has become in Gaza is due to the efforts in professionalizing the Egyptian military, and assisting the secular government (some would consider a "dictatorship"
No, it is because people do not subscribe to their ideology.