This thing going on in Egypt is difficult for people to understand.
From what I hear on TV and read in newspapers and magazines, it seems the only
people who really understand what is going on are in the White House. The people of Egypt fought hard to have a
election—a democratic process. They won and an election was held. The politician
who won was Mohammed Morsi, a member of the Muslin Brotherhood. Before the election,
he had promised to install a peaceful secular government—one that would shed
the mantle of hate for Christians, i.e. cooperate with the west.
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He lied. The people elected him but he broke his promise and
maintained his affiliation with religious terrorist groups. President Obama
supported his election for the same reason the people supported his election
and in addition because his electoral promised to turn from Caliphate to
democracy. This change in government format
represented a major victory for democracy, which far outweighed the results of
any specific election.
People in the United States should be familiar with politician
betrayal similar to that of Morsi. We have Gov. Scott Walker and Gov. Pat McCrory,
for example, that lied to the people to be elected, then used the power of their
office to destroy the “fair” process that elected them with voter suppression. In
addition, this Republican governor thing is happening against a background of
radical right wing evangelical Christians trying to take over government
function with such things as Office of Christian Initiative in the Bush white
House, take over of public schools, take over of school boards, woman’s health
issues, gay rights issues, and re-segregation. The names associated with these activates
are high in public recognition: Sam Brownback, Mike Huckabee, Ralph Reid, Pat
Roberson and failed presidential candidate Rick Santorum. Electing Santorum to be President of the United
States would have been equivalent to electing Mohammed Morsi in Egypt—had that
happened, like the people in Egypt, I would have been in the streets throwing
rocks.
Senator’s McCain and Lindsey Graham are on their way to
Egypt with the blessings of Obama to try to broker a peace between the Military,
Morsi, and the people. It is an attempt to “save the democratic election”. This
is another indication of Obama’s greatness; he is willing to let someone else
take center stage. He is using their ego, they would be heroes if they solved
the diplomatic problem, but of course, he is not risking much because the chance
of that happening is very small. Morsi is a religious nut just like those we
have in the United States. The fight is between the people and the Morsi
supporters, who are religiously driven. I would be like trying to tell Sam Brownback,
Mike Huckabee, Ralph Reid, Pat Roberson and Rick Santorum that “God” has no place
in government, the old separation of church and State argument Thomas Jefferson
so eloquently managed McCain and Graham are not Thomas Jeffersons. The press is
treating their trip as if they are “charging into battle on fire breathing white
steeds”. When the fail, the media should not ignore the egg on their face.
There is only one solution to the Egyptian problem. The people
have to suffer food shortages,
long gas lines, soaring unemployment and massive public protests to fuel the defeat
of Morsi supporters, and elect a sectarian leader to replace the military
government that is now in place. They, not us, have to do it. Sadly, blood will
have to be spilled in yet another religious war.
As I blogged before, freedom for a country in the Middle
East, just like any other sovereign nation, has to be real freedom and not just
a branch of the Republican controlled business empire of the United States. The
countries of the world are weary of the United States treating them as lesser subunits
under the umbrella of hegemony. In the Middle East, it has been oil, in Central
America, it was bananas, in South America, it was minerals, and in Mexico and the
Far East, it was cheap labor. Unfortunately, that is the image McCain and
Graham have of the world. Isn’t it about time we follow President Obama’s lead
and try human dignity and human rights?
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