"Egyptian army court acquitted army doctor on Sunday of forcing virginity test on pro-democracy protester, setting back hopes of reining in military establishment that has cracked down on the movement that toppled Hosni Mubarak." What do you think?
XENON23
2012/03/12 00:18:13
Read More: http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/03/11/us-egypt...
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Gracie - Proud Conservative 2012/03/12 00:41:45+4I think we were all saying that it's not the revolution that's important, it's what happens after the revolution. Where are all the Facebook freaks who wanted it so badly? Are they proud of this liberation?
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- ScoutLdr 2012/03/12 13:56:52
+1The military judge couldn't against the Supreme Military Council of Egypt by convicting the Doctor.reply - gregory.ditzler 2012/03/12 01:32:45
+2Well to be honest, I had no strong feelings supporting the uprising in egypt because there didn't appear to be a clear bad guy or good guy. However we made one mistake when it came to this revolt and that was we didn't try to control the movement at all if we told the egyptian protestors to throw the Muslim Brotherhood under the bus and used our CIA to appoint someone we could trust in charge of the movement then we could have supported the egyptian uprising knowing for sure that things would turn out for the best. Of corse our president rides a white horse so he wouldn't tolerate something so under handed.reply - Elephant Lord 2012/03/12 01:22:54
+2As with all revolutions, overthrowing the oppressors is the easy part. Setting up a free government is the hardest part.reply - Gracie - Proud Conservative 2012/03/12 00:41:45
+4I think we were all saying that it's not the revolution that's important, it's what happens after the revolution. Where are all the Facebook freaks who wanted it so badly? Are they proud of this liberation?reply - Bob, the reasonable one 2012/03/12 00:38:24
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+1Yep..that must be the case.reply


















