Muslim Brotherhood member will run for president
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While the Muslim Brotherhood has promised not to field a candidate in Egypt’s presidential election, slated for September, a member of the group, Abdel Moneim Aboul Fotouh, has announced he will run for president as an independent.Fotouh is depicted in the Western media as a moderate and a reformer, and his candidacy is not being formally backed by the Muslim Brotherhood. However, it is possible this is a ploy by the Brotherhood to get an Islamist into the presidency.
The Atlantic reports:
Many activists regard the highly respected head of the Arab Doctors Syndicate Aboul Fotouh, 59, as the pretty face of the Muslim Brotherhood.
“He is the best the Brotherhood has,” said Nawla Darwiche, president of women’s rights organization the New Woman Foundation, about the moderate politician. “But,” she added, “they’re all liars,” referring to the group’s repeated revisions of their stated political ambitions in the upcoming elections.
The Muslim Brotherhood has been careful to counter Western concerns that it would grab power in Egypt by not fielding a presidential candidate. “But on the quiet,” debkafile reports, “in the second week of April, the Brotherhood leaders picked Fotouh as their candidate for future president of Egypt.” debkafile reports that as a result of Fotouh’s candidacy, Egypt’s military rulers have been convinced not to run a military or secular contender against him.
Barry Rubin, writing for the Jerusalem Post, also sees this as a Muslim Brotherhood tactic to get one of its own into power after it dropped presidential candidate Muhammad ElBaradei. “The bottom line is that for the first time this week, a Brotherhood takeover of Egypt in 2011 is really possible,” he wrote Sunday.
At this early stage, an Al-Ahram poll has Fotouh tied with Amr Moussa, Egypt’s former foreign minister and Arab League secretary general, as the leading candidates.
This means, in addition to most likely having an Islamist-dominated parliament, it is quite possible that Egypt will soon have an Islamist president. The Muslim Brotherhood, the dominant political organization in the country, could soon hold the reins of power in Egypt.
The Atlantic reports:
Many activists regard the highly respected head of the Arab Doctors Syndicate Aboul Fotouh, 59, as the pretty face of the Muslim Brotherhood.
“He is the best the Brotherhood has,” said Nawla Darwiche, president of women’s rights organization the New Woman Foundation, about the moderate politician. “But,” she added, “they’re all liars,” referring to the group’s repeated revisions of their stated political ambitions in the upcoming elections.
The Muslim Brotherhood has been careful to counter Western concerns that it would grab power in Egypt by not fielding a presidential candidate. “But on the quiet,” debkafile reports, “in the second week of April, the Brotherhood leaders picked Fotouh as their candidate for future president of Egypt.” debkafile reports that as a result of Fotouh’s candidacy, Egypt’s military rulers have been convinced not to run a military or secular contender against him.
Barry Rubin, writing for the Jerusalem Post, also sees this as a Muslim Brotherhood tactic to get one of its own into power after it dropped presidential candidate Muhammad ElBaradei. “The bottom line is that for the first time this week, a Brotherhood takeover of Egypt in 2011 is really possible,” he wrote Sunday.
At this early stage, an Al-Ahram poll has Fotouh tied with Amr Moussa, Egypt’s former foreign minister and Arab League secretary general, as the leading candidates.
This means, in addition to most likely having an Islamist-dominated parliament, it is quite possible that Egypt will soon have an Islamist president. The Muslim Brotherhood, the dominant political organization in the country, could soon hold the reins of power in Egypt.
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if they win oh boy the christians will have to pay jizzya or convert or die oh boy oh boy not good at all becaus the christians have lots of guns
will69ease interesting post I believe politics and religion sound be separate.
And I hope the next president of Egypt is not affiliated to any religion.
fundamentalism may take over in Egypt and that would be bad for the people.
This is why the west separated religion and politics.
But again I am just being ideological.
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And I hope the next president of Egypt is not affiliated to any religion.
fundamentalism may take over in Egypt and that would be bad for the people.
This is why the west separated religion and politics.
But again I am just being ideological.
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zaff4444 wrote:will69ease wrote:While the Muslim Brotherhood has promised not to field a candidate in Egypt’s presidential election, slated for September, a member of the group, Abdel Moneim Aboul Fotouh, has announced he will run for president as an independent.Fotouh is depicted in the Western media as a moderate and a reformer, and his candidacy is not being formally backed by the Muslim Brotherhood. However, it is possible this is a ploy by the Brotherhood to get an Islamist into the presidency.
The Atlantic reports:
Many activists regard the highly respected head of the Arab Doctors Syndicate Aboul Fotouh, 59, as the pretty face of the Muslim Brotherhood.
“He is the best the Brotherhood has,” said Nawla Darwiche, president of women’s rights organization the New Woman Foundation, about the moderate politician. “But,” she added, “they’re all liars,” referring to the group’s repeated revisions of their stated political ambitions in the upcoming elections.
The Muslim Brotherhood has been careful to counter Western concerns that it would grab power in Egypt by not fielding a presidential candidate. “But on the quiet,” debkafile reports, “in the second week of April, the Brotherhood leaders picked Fotouh as their candidate for future president of Egypt.” debkafile reports that as a result of Fotouh’s candidacy, Egypt’s military rulers have been convinced not to run a military or secular contender against him.
Barry Rubin, writing for the Jerusalem Post, also sees this as a Muslim Brotherhood tactic to get one of its own into power after it dropped presidential candidate Muhammad ElBaradei. “The bottom line is that for the first time this week, a Brotherhood takeover of Egypt in 2011 is really possible,” he wrote Sunday.
At this early stage, an Al-Ahram poll has Fotouh tied with Amr Moussa, Egypt’s former foreign minister and Arab League secretary general, as the leading candidates.
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This means, in addition to most likely having an Islamist-dominated parliament, it is quite possible that Egypt will soon have an Islamist president. The Muslim Brotherhood, the dominant political organization in the country, could soon hold the reins of power in Egypt.
it's an islamic country ffs,whatya want a jewish or christian leader in egypt,btw are you jewish?
Why? Do I write like a jew?
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truthdefender Post subject: Re: Israel appears frightened.Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2011 8:47 pm
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Posts: 783 ridee wrote:
don't worry about that , young people ( 50 % in Egypt are under 25 years old ) don't give a shit about religion , all they want is to get a job and raise a family like all human beings
religion is a has been concept , it does not work anymore , we have passed from the need of believing to a need of understanding so the dogma goes away , it was all a bunch of bullshit after all , look what is happening to the Roman church now days
same goes for the Jews and the Christians and the rest , young people are leading this revolution
they will never trade a dictator for another religious pinhead , NEVER
you will hear everybody in the US telling you that this is all about extreme Islam coming to power ( here in France they have started already brainwashing people ) in the coming days and it is all a big fat lie
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Would you care to place a wager on your statements? During these 'open' elections coming up in Egypt your just sure it won't be a cleric or politician from the Muslim Brotherhood, or any other highly unsecular leader?
Speaking of brainwashed, you basically regurgitated exaclty what the media said about the initial revolt in Egypt, "don't worry about that , young people ( 50 % in Egypt are under 25 years old ) don't give a shit about religion , all they want is to get a job and raise a family like all human beings." I guess we'll just have to wait and see.
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Posts: 783 ridee wrote:
don't worry about that , young people ( 50 % in Egypt are under 25 years old ) don't give a shit about religion , all they want is to get a job and raise a family like all human beings
religion is a has been concept , it does not work anymore , we have passed from the need of believing to a need of understanding so the dogma goes away , it was all a bunch of bullshit after all , look what is happening to the Roman church now days
same goes for the Jews and the Christians and the rest , young people are leading this revolution
they will never trade a dictator for another religious pinhead , NEVER
you will hear everybody in the US telling you that this is all about extreme Islam coming to power ( here in France they have started already brainwashing people ) in the coming days and it is all a big fat lie
truthdefender wrote:
Would you care to place a wager on your statements? During these 'open' elections coming up in Egypt your just sure it won't be a cleric or politician from the Muslim Brotherhood, or any other highly unsecular leader?
Speaking of brainwashed, you basically regurgitated exaclty what the media said about the initial revolt in Egypt, "don't worry about that , young people ( 50 % in Egypt are under 25 years old ) don't give a shit about religion , all they want is to get a job and raise a family like all human beings." I guess we'll just have to wait and see.
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I thought he was president right now just a new member
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muslim brotherhood,started and funded by cis /mi5.
created to further the agenda of globalists.
created to further the agenda of globalists.
with the power of soul,anything is possible
with the power of you,anything that you wanna do
with the power of you,anything that you wanna do
mediasorcerer wrote:muslim brotherhood,started and funded by cis /mi5.
created to further the agenda of globalists.
I bet they would be super surprised to learn that they don't have their own interests in their own country, or religion, or politics..and that their ideas arent really their ideas at all but the mi5.
Matter of fact, the entire world should be really surprised that no one has free will.
That every thought and political and religious idea they have came from the british.
So lemme ask this..
If they can mind control every group on the planet..(amazing assertion by the way)
then why dont they just mind control them into doing what they want,
as opposed to mind controlling them into being the opposite?
Like, if theyre doing all this to further global interests, and those people really cant think for themselves, why dont we just mind program them into doing our bidding and setting up western democracies that cater blindly to our national interests? Instead of mind controling them to be our enemies so that we have to fight them first and then bend them to our will?
IF they were all powerful Id think it would be easier to control them into being allies.
That's a very inefficient way to do things, i'd think.

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from my point of view NOONE CARES ABOUT RELIGION and noone takes it serious in regards of our economic problems.
obv he asked are u jew cause it seems jews stay topic all around while noone fucking cares if ur fucking jew muslim or christian ffs believe what u want and follow your sheep dog... but stay out of politics with that stuff.
and while its been reported so much that jews are killing in jerusalem...fucking stop that shit or make public why the fuck you have to stay there and own that land!!!!
so fucking tired of war and separateness, we are all one tribe, no one is the others enemy.
only the system educates us into competition...wake up stop beeing muslim,christian or jew....be homo sapiens and fucking know things dont believe MKAY please
peace and fuck profit+growth
obv he asked are u jew cause it seems jews stay topic all around while noone fucking cares if ur fucking jew muslim or christian ffs believe what u want and follow your sheep dog... but stay out of politics with that stuff.
and while its been reported so much that jews are killing in jerusalem...fucking stop that shit or make public why the fuck you have to stay there and own that land!!!!
so fucking tired of war and separateness, we are all one tribe, no one is the others enemy.
only the system educates us into competition...wake up stop beeing muslim,christian or jew....be homo sapiens and fucking know things dont believe MKAY please
peace and fuck profit+growth
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it's an islamic country ffs,whatya want a jewish or christian leader in egypt,btw are you jewish?