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    Quote Originally Posted by BlackTerrel View Post
    I still remember when Obama (and most of the posters on RPF) were cheering the downfall of Mubarak. I know a number of Copts here in the US and they cheered it too - now they wish things would go back to the way they were. "The devil you know..."

    http://global.christianpost.com/news...rations-72755/
    Uhhhhh, whaaaaat? Most of the posters I recalled were decrying our intervention.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cowlesy View Post
    Uhhhhh, whaaaaat? Most of the posters I recalled were decrying our intervention.
    That's a little bit of revisionist history. When the protests first started it was 90% pro-protester and anti "US puppet Mubarak". Then as soon as it became clear the protesters would win and Mubarak would step down the protesters became "funded by US government and puppets".

    Basically whoever wins is the US puppet, basically.

    http://www.ronpaulforums.com/archive...t-277066.html?

    http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthr...Piece-on-Egypt

    http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthr...ting-to-notice

    http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthr...ure-on-Fox-New
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    Quote Originally Posted by moderate libertarian View Post
    Sadly Christians continue to pay the price for recent freedom violence wars and bloodshed in mideast.



    Such a view smells of arrogance or racist supremacism. What gives you or anyone the right to deny the Egyptian or any people in the world right for self determination and telling them that a dictator that is puppet of foreign masters is best for them? Torture guru of Egypt and puppet dictator Mubarik was protecting interests of foreign masters and enabling Israeli oppression of Palestinian teens, children and adults. In a way he shared responsibility for causes that led to 9/11 and resulting economic/liberty collapse in America. No sympathy for that dictator.

    Btw did you also call for keeping Saddam in power in Iraq since his fall led to killing/exile of millions of arab race Christians? Or because dictator Saddam was anti-Israel, plight for arab Christians of Iraq resulting from his fall was acceptable?

    Or do you call for regime change in Austria because of their anti freedom of speech laws like this?



    http://www.msnbc.msn.com/.../scholar...-jailed-years/
    And actually, Palestine has a pretty good sized Christian population too. The Israelis don't spare them. Of course our media conveniently ignores those Christians. Israel is our friend, remember?
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    Quote Originally Posted by BlackTerrel View Post
    That's a little bit of revisionist history. When the protests first started it was 90% pro-protester and anti "US puppet Mubarak". Then as soon as it became clear the protesters would win and Mubarak would step down the protesters became "funded by US government and puppets".

    Basically whoever wins is the US puppet, basically.

    http://www.ronpaulforums.com/archive...t-277066.html?

    http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthr...Piece-on-Egypt

    http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthr...ting-to-notice

    http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthr...ure-on-Fox-New
    The US certainly wanted their friend Mubarak to win, but he obviously didn't. I don't doubt that they realized he was losing and started supporting one of the protest groups. The last thing our government wants is another Iran-like situation.
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    Couldn't care less. There is very little freedom in the world. I'm having enough trouble trying to keep and increase freedom in the freest state in the US. I literally have no time or energy to care about what happens in other countries, especially since there is nothing I can do about it.

    Kill 1 person in Egypt, kill 1,000 in Egypt. It is horrible either way but there are real issues to deal with right now where I live. I won't be distracted by statists in random places.

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    Quote Originally Posted by moderate libertarian View Post
    Such a view smells of arrogance or racist supremacism. What gives you or anyone the right to deny the Egyptian or any people in the world right for self determination and telling them that a dictator that is puppet of foreign masters is best for them?
    a) I am not a democrat, your right to swing your fist ends at my nose.

    b) I believe in self-determination of the individual not the nation state.

    c) Sadly, a puppet dictator was a better option than what an unruly mob has selected. Neither is my first choice, can you say the same?

    d) "telling them"? It is called freedom of speech. Look it up!

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Free Hornet View Post
    a) I am not a democrat, your right to swing your fist ends at my nose.

    b) I believe in self-determination of the individual not the nation state.

    c) Sadly, a puppet dictator was a better option than what an unruly mob has selected. Neither is my first choice, can you say the same?

    d) "telling them"? It is called freedom of speech. Look it up!
    The unruly mob formed entirely because of the puppet dictator. History has proven time and time again that when our government forces its choice of leader on others that they will undoubtedly revolt and select the exact opposite of what the American government wanted in the first place.
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    You know..
    Most of the world does not have our Constitution, nor the protected liberties that are in our Bill of Rights.

    Most take it for granted even as they are being eroded daily.

    There are many places where something like "Freedom of Speech" is NOT a protected right.
    Liberty is lost through complacency and a subservient mindset. When we accept or even welcome automobile checkpoints, random searches, mandatory identification cards, and paramilitary police in our streets, we have lost a vital part of our American heritage. America was born of protest, revolution, and mistrust of government. Subservient societies neither maintain nor deserve freedom for long.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Other Andy View Post
    And actually, Palestine has a pretty good sized Christian population too. The Israelis don't spare them. Of course our media conveniently ignores those Christians. Israel is our friend, remember?
    That relates to another discussion. So that would explain why Israeli democracy does not open its doors to Christian arabs forced to exile after Iraq freedom bloodbath or Christains persecuted in Egypt, Palestine?


    Christian immigration out of Israel and Jewish immigration into Israel increased, why?

    In past decades, despite US giving Israeli regimes steady aid in billions every year, a startling demographic trend has emerged. Native Christian arab immigration out of Israel has increased while at the same time Jewish immigration into Israel from froeign countries increased. Can anyone explain why that happened? Considering that holy land is birth place of Christianity, one would think native Christian population would prefer ro live there.

    Only explnataion I had heard before was that since Israel created Hamas and started supporting radicalism and Islamic extremist groups, life became harder for native Christians and they left to find better life outside Israel. But even if that simplistic reason is accepted, why that affected Christian arab and Jewish populations in opposite ways?
    http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthr...-increased-why



    Quote Originally Posted by The Free Hornet View Post
    a) I am not a democrat, your right to swing your fist ends at my nose.

    b) I believe in self-determination of the individual not the nation state.

    c) Sadly, a puppet dictator was a better option than what an unruly mob has selected. Neither is my first choice, can you say the same?

    d) "telling them"? It is called freedom of speech. Look it up!
    a- If you are not a democrat who advocates supporting/funding Israeli friendly butcher dictators in Egypt (or any other place), that free speech comment would not apply to you.

    b- You are entitled to your beliefs. So do you support self-determination right for Palestinian individuals living under Israeli occupation for four decades or for Egyptian individuals people living under a foreign puppet dictator like Mubarik?

    c- Better for who, for freedom of people of Egypt or for elements supporting Israeli apartheid's open-ended, brutal oppression of mostly unarmed Palestinians?

    c- If it's just verbal yamming about supporting dictators in other countries that are good for sustaining apartheid occupations in the region, you are right, it is expression free speech thought it would be speech smelling of arrogance or racial supremacism. But if supporting calls for financial/miliatry aid also, then it could rise to something much worse.


    If you disagree, what do you think caused 9/11?

    If you're going to say that it was US support for supremacist regimes/puppet dictators that carried out/enabled occupation of Palestinians, all these questions should not even be debatable.
    Last edited by moderate libertarian; 04-08-2012 at 09:13 AM.

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    To be fair, the US didn't really "intervene" in Egypt except to keep Mubarak in power.

    Only when his downfall was obvious, did they actually switch allegiances, so the Egyptian revolution is not the US' fault.

    In any case, Egypt is in for a hard few decades, they quadrupled their population, didn't increase their food supply, shrunk their water supply, and have few natural resources. They are screwed no matter what they do.

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