Tuesday, January 29, 2013














UPDATE ON MR. MORSI!!!

I think I said a few times in the past two years, but here we go again; it's easier to complain and promise than it is to lead!!!!

The question running through everyone's conversation today was, " is this protest different then the last four or five"?

Good question.

Here is my stab at an answer.

Short answer; yes!!!

Why?

It's the first one where they have had so many deaths during the protest.

Does this revitalized opposition have the momentum to keep up the protest pace?

It's true the last few have basically fizzled out over the course of a few days, but the important issue was the planners never really went away!

Another critical factor is the percentage of youthful protesters.

These members seem more organized and more deliberate than in the past?

Are some of them the typical Soccer Hooligans?
Most likely, but that is one of the reasons they are having such an impact this time around.

As a matter of fact,  I would not be surprised if the whole " black bloc" group is not made up of or centered around the Soccer Boys!

Ok, here is the short version of this issue.

Yes, Mr. Morsi is in real trouble and the MB knows it!!!!!!

The last time this level of protest was on the radar screen, it was over the Constitutional referendum issue.

During that event it was somewhat questionable where the Egyptian Military may come down on the side of?

That issue is even more pressing this time.

Remember, the Egyptian Military is no real fan of the MB or Mr Morsi, but they have been careful not to turn Egypt into a larger crisis then it already is.

The warning given today by the Egyptian Military was not for the protestors.

It was for Mr Morsi and the MB and the governments watching events in Egypt.

Ok, back to the most important question?

Is the current Egyptian government in real danger of falling?

I'm afraid, the possibility is growing by the day.

If the Egyptian Police cannot contain the violence or the death toll of the protesters goes up, then the Egyptian Military may very well have to step in to save the country, what's left of it.

I heard someone comment today this was all part of the "growing pains of the Arab Spring"??? What an Idiot!!!

As if something positive was going to come out of yet another round of violence and destruction in Egypt.

That is why we keep the "Academic Dreamers" on College Campuses.

They simply cannot function in the real world!!

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