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In reply to the discussion: Egypt closes schools in Sinai towns as area inches toward open war [View all]Comrade Grumpy
(13,184 posts)19. You are full of it.
"Just because they don't subscribe to a fanatical brand of Islam, you hate them." That's utter bullshit.
I'm not fond of authoritarians in general, but I did not support the overthrows of Saddam or Qaddafi.
Both you and your tag-teamer are trying to portray me as an ISIS supporter or something because I don't share your pathological hatred of Islam. Maybe you could join a Hindu militia and go burn down a mosque or something.
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So it is NOT that such informers were executed but HOW their were executed is the objection..
happyslug
Nov 2014
#31
Death came to Egypt when Sisi deposed the elected Muslim Brotherhood government.
Comrade Grumpy
Nov 2014
#13
Last time I checked, Al Sisi is also a Muslim and so were Mubarak, Saddam and Qaddafi.
cosmicone
Nov 2014
#16
Egypt is reaping the whirlwind behind their military coup of a legitimately elected government.
kelliekat44
Nov 2014
#15
Morsi didn't control the police or the miitary. So who was it that didn't maintain law and order?
Comrade Grumpy
Nov 2014
#27