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Egypt, Libya and now Syria ;)

Discussion in 'Politics & Religion' started by laxman363, Mar 28, 2011.

  1. #1
    Now, the protest has started in Syria too for democracy.

    With egypt achieving democracy,
    http://news.smh.com.au/breaking-new...f-democracy-after-mubarak-20110319-1c1db.html

    Libya on the verge,
    http://motherjones.com/mojo/2011/02/whats-happening-libya-explained

    Syria has also started its protest,
    http://www.allvoices.com/contributed-news/8536060-protest-start-in-syria/videos

    The democracy wildfire which initiated from Tunisia or egypt has continued and has now struck Syria. With so less muslim countries having democracy its good to hear the protests and thirst for democracy in poeple. Morons like gaddaffi have detroyed the nation. :) I hope it does not stop here.
     
    laxman363, Mar 28, 2011 IP
  2. TheWebStrategist

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    It is good to see less developed countries fighting for democracy. Gadaffi is a vile human who should be shot, along with his supporters.
     
    TheWebStrategist, Mar 28, 2011 IP
  3. riaviente

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    Violence is the second option when negotiation and peace talks won't work. It's good to know these people were finally awakened to fight for their rights, and to get what they deserve as citizens.
     
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    #4



    Not quite the same as armed conflict but the common thread of Rulers unwilling to give up power.

    Is the "Kingdom" the center of Islam or no Islam without the Kingdom?
     
    Breeze Wood, Mar 28, 2011 IP
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    I'm not too sure about this Democrazy thing going on in this Arab countries, my thoughts where in the very beginning is that the Al Kayda is behind it, the modern Al Qaeda that is, not the ones we are use to seeing in Afghan, this Al Kayda are more complex and well educated, well funded and very politically motivated and they maybe residing in your neighborhood funding and supporting this "cause".
     
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  6. laxman363

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    Can't understand what you are trying to say. Kindly rephrase. :)
     
    laxman363, Mar 29, 2011 IP
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    Oky-Doky.....lax

    Islam (Text Religion) is incompatible without Authoritarian Rule - as in part a small ingredient for the expanding resurgence that ultimately will be abandoned again for the need of Authoritarian doctrine of one sort or another in reestablishing the false religion.
     
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  8. laxman363

    laxman363 Active Member

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    You mean that islam wants Dictatorship to sustain.
     
    laxman363, Mar 29, 2011 IP
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    It's sad how eassy some countries manipulate others

    And is even more sader how people can be so eassy manipulated ...
     
    w3bmaster, Mar 29, 2011 IP
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    They are the same but was only chiming in on the Resurgence and the possible implications for Democracy by the inclusion of Saudi Arabia as well......
     
    Breeze Wood, Mar 29, 2011 IP
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    You can't forget Greece mate!

    I've been following this kind of thing for a while and some say there were even riots in other parts of the world before the Greeks rioted for months and still are.
    I just hope it teaches the rest of the world to stand up to our crappy politicians who merely give us grain while they feast like kings. WE have the ability to change it, and I believe it will change.... all in given time.
     
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    Yea too bad the government is using lethal force against them now.
     
    ChrisMiller, Mar 29, 2011 IP
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    All arabic countries need democracy, not only Egypt,Libya and Syria
     
    rain21, Mar 31, 2011 IP
  14. laxman363

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    But not as much as libya ROFL.
    Exactly. :)
     
    laxman363, Mar 31, 2011 IP