Tuesday, January 29, 2013

MORE PROTESTS IN EGYPT

Egyptians flipped their fingers, so to speak at dictator, Mohamed Morsi's curfew and martial law edicts and took to the streets en masse once again to protest the dictator's most recent crackdown. Crowds of protestors in Cairo and Alexandria joined in the struggle demanding Morsi and the Muslim Brotherhood's ouster. The leader of the Egyptian military, General Abdel Fattah al-Sisi warned that the state of Egypt could collapse if a political solution was not soon reached, but Morsi remains defiant and the crowds of protestors grow each day. You have to root for those Egyptians who are refusing to submit to yet another corrupt and oppressive regime, and it's heartening to see a people so dedicated to retaining liberty and tolerance. Many here in the United States could learn a thing of two about those subjects.

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