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    This Egypt Business

    Hundreds of supporters of the legitimate, democratically elected government slaughtered by a military junta that seized power in a coup.

    This is a massive deal - another Tiananmen Square - yet in some papers it's barely made the front page.

    What is going on? Is it because certain sections of the media were cheerleaders for the so called Arab Spring and now the awful reality of the situation has dawned on them they kind of want to sweep it under the carpet?

    #2
    It was all over radio 4. Very messy business.
    While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'

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      #3
      Its what happens in the muslim world. Barbarians. About time they switched to Christianity.

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        #4
        Originally posted by zoco View Post
        Hundreds of supporters of the legitimate, democratically elected government slaughtered by a military junta that seized power in a coup.
        Hitler was also democratically elected.

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          #5
          Originally posted by zoco View Post
          Hundreds of supporters of the legitimate, democratically elected government slaughtered by a military junta that seized power in a coup.

          This is a massive deal - another Tiananmen Square - yet in some papers it's barely made the front page.

          What is going on? Is it because certain sections of the media were cheerleaders for the so called Arab Spring and now the awful reality of the situation has dawned on them they kind of want to sweep it under the carpet?
          it's a lose lose situation for the Egyptians. Unfortunately the Muslim Brotherhood took advantage of wining the election to impose a mafia style dictatorship over the opposition. In tourist places such as Luxor they were illegally shutting down bars, stopping the sale of alcohol. There are a lot of Christians in Luxor who have business, the Muslim Brotherhood were brutally imposing their ideology upon them. The army has taken advantage of the situation to seize power, they rely on US money to survive.
          "A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George Orwell

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            #6
            Originally posted by AtW View Post
            Hitler was also democratically elected.
            I'm sure he wasn't, gonna Google, read enough NASDAP books but can't remember the details, was something to do with a power struggle and Paul Hindenburg's old age....

            Von Papen it was!

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              #7
              Originally posted by AtW View Post
              Hitler was also democratically elected.
              He got 33% at the peak.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Paddy View Post
                it's a lose lose situation for the Egyptians. Unfortunately the Muslim Brotherhood took advantage of wining the election to impose a mafia style dictatorship over the opposition. In tourist places such as Luxor they were illegally shutting down bars, stopping the sale of alcohol. There are a lot of Christians in Luxor who have business, the Muslim Brotherhood were brutally imposing their ideology upon them. The army has taken advantage of the situation to seize power, they rely on US money to survive.
                This.

                Nobody needs another Iran or Afganistan in the world.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
                  He got 33% at the peak.
                  And Hindenburg the majority, it was Hitler's playing of Hindenburg that got him in. I think Hindenburg thought letting Hitler have a turn was better than letting the communists in, and Hindenburg was old.....

                  Need to re-read though, it's a very tortuous tale but Hitler never had the majority by legal/fair means...

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
                    He got 33% at the peak.
                    Hitler's popular vote was 43.91% [1], which is just over Bliar's result in 1997 which was 43.2% [2].

                    Sources:

                    [1] German federal election, March 1933 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
                    [2] United Kingdom general election, 1997 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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