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parliament dissolved? constitution suspended? this is progress?
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There is plenty more, but you may find this via Wiki worth a look ...
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Read carefully though - the way the study was done was questioned by both left and right. Quote:
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The last parliamentary elections, like all for the last 30 years, were fixed for Mubarak's party, the NDP Party, with prohibitions against some opposition parties even being allowed on the ballot. The constitution provided the legal cover for those fixed elections, as well as the other restrictions on individual rights. In effect, the Egyptians will need to start from scratch. |
"I think there should be more jailed journalists."
Anne Coulter might not be understand what this makes America look like. I am here now a year, I know all Americans are not like this. Other people, maybe not know. Mubarak make Egypt look like barbarians, with torturing and "extraordinary rendition", and throwing reporters in jail. Now, Egyptian constitution suspended by the army, and reporters still in jail. Maybe Anne Coulter should go to Egypt, see how she likes it. |
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Egyptian constitution is not like American constitution. It only works when the army say it works. In America, constitution only works if politicians say it works. |
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Mubarak moves vast assets from European banks to Saudi Arabia
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Center-righties have plenty of reason to hate the nutcases, expecially when they think they're speaking in private.
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That's why I specified "in private". I would guess that lots of center-righties would make
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