Kejau:

 I hope you clearly make distinctions between discussions and throwing “unsubstantiated accusations” as you are trying to label it. As far as I am concerned, the later is far from it.

 If you call my points lame, wonder what I should call your points then. Will you take double or triple lame? Instead of engaging in the kind of pettiness and “flaming” of a debate, why not debate your points across. By the way, who said it is because of the Muslim brotherhood? Who said it is because the western media is saying this and that? See how your sudden jump on this won’t yield a progressive debate if I want to engage you in those “unsubstantiated” labels you are trying to burry yourself in. If I may equally ask: Show me your objectivity in the lines that you typed above, because I neither mentioned his association with the Muslim brotherhood nor did I talk about the Western media’s take on him. Maybe go back over my few lines and come back so we can continue on this debate.

 Thanks for your input nonetheless Kejau and here is the debate as far as I am concerned…You are stating that people should deal with the real issues yet failed to realize that something must have happened that triggered citizens of Egypt to take to the streets. The real issues are what citizens of that country must have seen to take to T-Square. The history of what we seen from these so-called liberators don’t impress us so far. What we have seen is pariahs who falsely uniform themselves in name of liberating the masses and as soon as they step at the door, they play around the constitution little by little to achieve their much desired aim of ruling with an iron fist.

 If I may poke your mind, what is the reason that Egyptians took to the streets Kejau?

http://www.cnn.com/2012/11/24/world/meast/egypt-protests/index.html?hpt=hp_t2


[President Mohamed Morsy on Thursday announced that courts could not overturn any decree or law he has issued since taking office in June and, beyond that, in the six months until a new constitution is finalized, his spokesman said on state-run TV.]


["It's unprecedented, it's unimaginable, it's more (power) than Mr. Mubarak ever had," Mohamed ElBaradei, a Nobel laureate and head of Egypt's Constitution Party, told CNN. "This is the language of a dictator."]


Just before I leave you for the weekend, I thought you can add few lines on the below topic as time permits; The brutality of the African Army.


 http://kibaaro.com/?p=4588

Best regards,


Yero



 


 


 

Date: Sat, 24 Nov 2012 12:42:08 -0600
From: [log in to unmask]
Subject: [G_L] FW: [G_L] President Morsi writes new constitution
To: [log in to unmask]


Kejau:
 
I am missing where you are trying to get to.
 
You said, "That is so lame."  Please explain what you are refering to as lame.
 
Further you said, "...you are supposed to be objective..."
 
Kejau----please explain because I am truly not getting what you are refering to as objective or not.
 
Best,
Yero
 

Date: Sat, 24 Nov 2012 19:27:33 +0100
From: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: [G_L] President Morsi writes new constitution
To: [log in to unmask]

Yero, 
That is so very lame. Just because the western media labels Morsi as a dictator, he must be one?
As journalists, you are supposed to be objective and get to the bottom of things before jumping on the band wagon. 
Thanks, 
Kejau
 
>
> Minister Suntou: Thanks for your input. Not so soon about missing the
> debate. If it walks like a duck, sounds like a duck from the far and near,
> there is no question about it being a duck Suntou. While we are on this
> one; wondering what your thoughts are on the following:
> http://www.maafanta.com/SidiaBayoTheNationalTransitionalCouncilOfTheGambiaNTCG.html
> [POST JAMMEH
> REGIME:
> Once it
> achieves its goal of removing Yahya Jammeh’s regime; the NTCG will become
> a
> transitional government, which will only last for 2 years] Best
> regards,Yero
> > Date: Sat, 24 Nov 2012 11:16:47 +0000
>>
From: [log in to unmask]
>> Subject: Re: [G_L] President Morsi writes new constitution
>> To: [log in to unmask]
>>
>> The question is, what powers has the President amass? If he doesn't have
>> Veto powers, where would the buck stops. I think to be too simplistic in
>> issues like this is missing the debate. The military dominates and for
>> that to end, someone must be above them. I think people are overeacting
>> too soon without examining the underlying reason. Suntou
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>> On 23 Nov 2012, at 22:43, [log in to unmask] wrote:
>>
>> > Really?Just days after Morsi brokered ceasefire between the Isrealites
>> and Hamas,came the anouncement that he will change the
>> constitution.The new constitution will give the president more
>> powers.Why did he need more powers for? My question and the question
>> most people will ask is has the Arab Spring been effective? Is Egypt
>> going back to the Hosni Mubarak era? There is no question that such a
>> move on the part of President Morsi is major blow to the concept of
>> the Arab Spring.Now let see how critical the West will be by such a
>> move.Right now Morsi has the West on his side.He has cut a deal
>> between Isreal and Hamas that resulted into a ceasefire.
>> > Remember the saying "the devil you is better than the devil you dont
>> know"? Stay tune.
>> > hous
>> >
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