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  • I honestly can’t say for certain. I’m all for overthrowing a tyrannous government, but not if it means replacing it with another form of tyranny. If the Egyptian people want to ouster their leaders in order to establish a stable economy and to disrupt corruption and disenfranchisement, I’m obviously fully supportive. If they want to replace their government with an anti-west, pro-interventionist, anti-Christian and -Jewish state government, then obviously, I’m a bit more hesitant.

  • Hey they can go do whatever they want in Egypt in their internal politics and I guess that the Moslems aren’t persecuting the Christians there so far this week, although a few weeks ago I remember they killed a whole bunch of Christians…it was like a piece of meat thrown into a cage to appease the lions…

    I stand with the people of Israel, and the overwhelming likelihood is that Egypt will get belligerent with her neighbor in the not too distant future.  The Camp David Accords will turn out to have been a temporary thing- remember, September 11 is their anniversary and the Arabs consider it an affront that any of their leaders made peace treaties with Israel.  The overwhelming majority of Arabs pledge allegiance to Adolf Hitler and have every intention of finishing what Hitler started.  Duh!  Who was stupid enough to believe otherwise!!!!

    I just hope Israel wins the next war and takes back the Sinai and keeps it forever.  No more Camp Davids.  Why should a Jew trust an Arab?

    Me being a Jew means that everybody thinks I’m a pig including other Jews.  We weren’t supposed to survive.  The stereotype is that Jewish survival depends upon dictators like Mubarak and that Jewish survival and democracy is a contradiction in terms.  This is a blood libel.  I know where I’m not wanted- on Planet Earth, that’s where.

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