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Posted by ClearAspect on Fri Feb 11 21:51:49 2011, in response to Re: Mubarak resigns, Ahmadinejad declares ''New Middle East'', posted by Olog-hai on Fri Feb 11 20:48:25 2011. How many people did they interview who they interview where and when was this interview?But just to shut you up again... Digest this Here I even took a part from the article for you to chew on: “We participated with everyone else and did not lead this or raise Islamic slogans so that it can be the revolution of everyone,” said Mohamed Saad el-Katatni, a spokesman for the Brotherhood. “This is a revolution for all Egyptians; there is no room for a single group’s slogans, not the Brotherhood’s or anybody else.” The Brotherhood, which was slow to follow the lead of its own youth wing into the streets, has said it will not field a candidate for president or seek a parliamentary majority in the expected elections." Here to shut you up even further... From Your Friends at Fox News And here's a snipped... "The two-thirds of Egyptians who are under the age of 30 grew up in this period of peace. They do not have the personal recollections of the four wars Egypt fought against Israel, the concomitant pain and suffering, and diversion of precious resources to the conflict, even if most have little objective information about Israel, much less ever visited to see the Jewish state for themselves. Peace has enabled Egyptians to focus on their very real and strong grievances against the Mubarak regime about their own political freedoms, high unemployment, human rights abuses -- and ultimately their yearning for an end to authoritarianism." |