Egypt bans muslim brotherhood group

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  1. Margot2

    Margot2 Banned

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    In Egypt?

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    I rarely watch Fox as they tend to be light on facts... and I NEVER watch Rush.
     
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    Your various crusades have done their best, but not yet, no.
     
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    But they are silent victims. Which many conclude as they condone such actions.
     
  4. Margot2

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    They talk and write letters to the editor.. Read the Arab Newspapers.
     
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    Watch for Obama or Kerry's next mad lib.
     
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    Ah yes... the logic of the left....

    When a Muslim blows up a building he is "poorly educated in his faith".

    When a Christian condemns homosexuality, he is "another hate-filled Christian bigot shoving his religion down our throat!!"

    I wish I could justify anything and everything with just a twist of some ridiculous rationalization.

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    No, the MB... the group being discussed.
     
  7. Margot2

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    I happen to be very conservative..

    But, I also believe in civil rights for homosexuals.
     
  8. darckriver

    darckriver New Member Past Donor

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    Please don't bother me with these translational/hermeneutic issues of supposedly revealed and inspired "book religions". I've read and studied the Bible too using the usual concordances and word study tools - and was eventually dismayed and disenchanted to find out that unless I became a Koine Greek, Aramaic, and Hebrew scholar, I was severely handicapped in my access to "truth". BS!
     
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    darckriver New Member Past Donor

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    Not the millions of children being run through the tens of thousands of madrasas.
     
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    Talon Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    This is a big deal, but the Ikhwan are a resilient bunch. I just wonder if any of them are going to end up like Sayyid Qutb....
     
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    Most Madrassas are under 20 students from age 7 to 12.

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    Don't mistake the Ikwan of Saudi Arabia with the Muslim Brotherhood of Egypt.
     
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    So says the "expert", who scolded us all for not trusting the "arab spring",and the "more 'mature' muslim brotherhood". :roll:
     
  13. Margot2

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    No one knows where the Arab Spring will go.. so its not a matter of "trusting" it.. We had NO control over it.

    Yes.. in many ways the MB is far more mature than they were in the 1960s and 1970s.
     
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    And the naive ignorance of the Left in regards to the REAL WORLD, bears its expected fruit...
     
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    WTF?

    The "arab spring" has ALREADY GONE. It was an ISLAMIST TAKEOVER, that has been successful in Libya, where al qaeda now distributes Libyan military hardware to their fellow terrorists,and , apparently THWARTED in Egypt, where a Mubarek "redux" is underway, to save the Egyptian people from the sharia NIGHTMARE that the muslim brotherhood sought to impose upon them.

    Oh yeah, the muslim brotherhood is so much "more mature", as evidenced by the savagery towards women, Christians and Jews in Egypt, during their brief reign.

    Excuse us, if your Great Expertise doesn't hold a lot of water here; you've been WRONG about EVERYTHING for about three years now, as far as the Middle East/N.Africa.
     
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    Your argument isn't with me - it's with Chicago Tribune staff reporters Noreen S. Ahmed-Ullah and Kim Barker Tribune in their lengthy published report, "Schooled in jihad"

    See also, Khalid Hassan's "Little done to reform education in Pakistan" in Pakistan's Daily Times (which bills itself as "Your right to know - A new voice for a new Pakistan").

    And that was in 2004! Since then, I'm pretty sure there have been more than a minor handful of kids brainwashed in the ways of Allah, so don't pretend that religious fundamentalism ala literalist Koranic inspiration are insignificant factions. And that's only considering Pakistan.
     
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    How would you have stopped it?

    Or, is this just about getting hysterical and blaming Obama?
     
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    Supporting Mubarek AND Ghaddafi, instead of our ENEMIES, would have been a great start.

    Obama is absolutely partially to blame...a BIG PART in Libya.
     
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    fanatical hate groups should be banned imo when they have a history of violence

    want to practice the Muslim or Christian faith, don't become a hate group that harms both believers and non-believers... simple really

    Religious Freedom for all is the only way all beliefs can co-exist peacefully

    ...
     
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    supporting terrorists by trying to blame their actions on the President, be it Bush or Obama is just plain crazy
     
  21. Margot2

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    Pakistan effectively has NO public education..

    Pakistan is also Deobandi.. Sounds to me like someone wants the US to fund schools in Pakistan.
     
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    I can't tell if you answered yes or no.
     
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    Considering the Ikhwan in Saudi Arabia was disbanded after 1930, I doubt he would.
     
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    I can. Yes he has read it and yes it was in English. "Fight" "kill" "slay" and "smite the necks" of the unbelievers means the same thing in the arabic language.
     
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    Thats why so many kids end up at the Madrassa, instead of schools teaching basic education. . So not sure of your point. Or is this just another episode of fun facts to know and tell with margot?

    Again not sure of your point. Deobandi also follow a literalist Koranic inspiration
     

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