YET ANOTHER ROUND OF DOUBLE TALK FROM THE PHARAOH
So, Mr Mursi assures the Egyptian judges his "
decree" will only deal with " sovereign matters" designed to
protect institutions.
Here is my, and others I am sure, question; who determines
the definition of " Sovereign matters"?
I would be willing to be it will be Mr Mursi and the Muslim
Brotherhood... you know.. the one he no longer has ties to!!!!!
Ok, we have to
wonder; what is the next decree going to be over?
If Mr Mursi decides the Camp David treaty with Israel is an
issue that must be "reviewed" after Abbas' trip to the United Nations will that
constitute a matter of " sovereign matters"?
You see, when you are
the one that makes the rules, you get to determine when the rules apply.
As of today, Mr Mursi
holds the Executive, Legislative and Judicial powers of Egypt .
Now, I've heard about all I can stand from the world of Academia
about how the "West" must understand there are different
"versions" of Democracy.
I don't care how many tea parties you attend, how many times
you are " published" or what Honorary Degree you may hold, what is
taking place in Egypt
is NOT a Democratic process.
What is even more disturbing, is the almost total lack of
outrage from the West on what Mr Mursi is pulling off.
If someone is counting on the theory of, "give a person
enough rope and they will hang themselves", then I wonder how long they
will wait before they realized Mr Mursi make not snap his neck?
Did he execute a political / strategic blunder with his
decree?
I would say he did not.
His timing; within 48hrs of being hailed as the champion of
the Gaza cease
fire, was no accident.
Remember what I have always said about the MB.
They are like a slow moving constrictor snake.
Don't create a lot of attention ... stay off the radar but
never stop moving towards the final outcome.... a victim that can no longer
resist.
What is Mr Mursi's
next move///// decree???
We shall see, but my bet is it will have to do with Israel and the Palestinian
Statehood issue.
It's a great distracter for not only the people of Egypt , but for
the region as well.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-20500125
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