NeoTheranthrope
Basara's Blade Keeper


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The new VP: "go home," "get back to work," and "don't listen to those satellite TV channels"
Egyptian president stands down and hands over power to the Supreme Council for the Armed Forces.
FINALLY!![]()


Still stuck with Suleiman (and now the Army) in power. Not really any better.
That is true.
But, if Suleiman moderates his behavior due to external pressure, then it conceivably could get better. In my home country Taiwan, the son Chang Ching-Kuo that succeeded his big poppa Generalissimo Chang Kai-Shek was the chief of the secret police during the age of White Terror, and he turned out to be a fairly moderate president, although a lot of complicated factors and actors prolly contributed to that.
The other legs of support — Netanyahu, Abu Mazen — are still around though. This will take commitment from the Egyptian people — it's gonna be a long struggle.

Outta the frying pan, into the fire.


The problem is Suleiman wasn't elected. He was appointed to this position less than two weeks ago by a dictator that has just been thrown out of the country. Letting one of the bigger human rights violators just take over the country sight unseen isn't what people want and, despite all of the cheers on the ground about loving the army, nobody wants more military dictators.
Neither was Chang Kai-Shek's successor, his son. We had the mock elections that everyone knew was just ballot stuffing and vote buying. It was truly the last dynasty after Qing. This will all depend upon the will of the Egyptian people, but also the will of all people of conscience around the world in solidarity.


There wasn't even a need for ballot stuffing or vote buying. In Taiwan under Chang's rule, people did not get to vote for presidents, but rather some representative from each state that are supposedly elected by people of each state. But since Mao conquered every state except Taiwan, the representatives never needed to be reelected.
Not that there were any other candidates to vote for on the ballots except for Chang. XD
Egypt's new military authorities say they are dissolving parliament and suspending the constitution.
In a statement on state TV, the higher military council said it would stay in power six months, or until elections.
how else do you dump the ruling group?
let him think what he wants to think.
Although, I find it deliciously ironic that Americans hate democracy so much.
Have elections at the end of the month?
You know some dumb people.Her friend says there is a massive pro-democratic revolution going on there.
She says, "Democrats AND Muslims?