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In reply to the discussion: Should Obama give Morsi the Mubarak treatment? [View all]Warren Stupidity
(48,181 posts)16. Morsi is not a dictator, and what we should do is stay out of Egypt's business.
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Wow, that's a pretty barbaric way to treat a democratically elected president.
Comrade Grumpy
Jul 2013
#18
But if it's done by the people that elected him, then watched him betray them...
backscatter712
Jul 2013
#20
I just said we don't take sides. You give it to people who need it, the UN, Red Crescent, etc.
bemildred
Jul 2013
#7
The Morsi faction might take umbrage if that aid reaches the anti-Morsi faction.
Nuclear Unicorn
Jul 2013
#9
So, they would interpret that as us butting-in in favor of the anti-Morsi faction.
Nuclear Unicorn
Jul 2013
#12
"We want to deal with the people who want to get along, we want to help them."
Nuclear Unicorn
Jul 2013
#14
Morsi is not a dictator, and what we should do is stay out of Egypt's business.
Warren Stupidity
Jul 2013
#16
You give the President credit and I don't think there is any basis for it.
former9thward
Jul 2013
#26
I meant it in the terms of equipping protesters or any such things some other party might
Nuclear Unicorn
Jul 2013
#42