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Massive violence erupts in Egypt

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You notice the poor, poor, islamo fascist first reaction was to attack churches?

Apparently that's ok with many here,if the army opens fire,the best counterattack for "peaceful protestors" is to burn churches down,it should not be condemned.In my opinion,only for that the army should have a carte blanche in stopping the violence.
 
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@Aeronaut, the pictures lack meaning unless they are put in context. Yeah, it's more work.
 
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your army seems quite imperialist, was it left by British ?

last time I checked it was a nationalist army with an incredibly distasteful knack of killing protesters. There are no innocent sides in this situation.
 
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by the way Vice President Mohamed ElBaradei has resigned, he seemed powerless when the amreekiz are interested to back the military?

The American administration no longer has leverage in Egypt nor would the crackdown of the MB be in its interest.

Once the going gets tough Albaradei always seems to disappear.
 
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