I kind of see were Morsi (I only have half a brain) was going with all of this, especially if it was only temporary but the trouble was, was it . . . . ?
Can anyone at this time trust anyone else . . . . ?
It's really a no win situation within Egypt at the moment, and in the mean time the Egyptian people continue with an unbalanced view of what it is they are really looking for . . . . !
Basically I think because Egypt is still stuck in a quad mire of old and new.
And the military continues to play a big part in all of this and it seems rightly so . . . . !
Where is the balance here if all parties continue to argue . . . . ?
As with all countries when getting rid of a dictator, it is seldom ever thought out as to who is then is strong enough to carry their country to where it wants to go to, because if it had it would have been a coup . . . . !
Is old man Mohammed (I only have half a brain) Morsi the true leader that Egypt needs at this present moment . . . . ?
He may have shown good leadership qualities when dealing with the Hamas and Israel conflict, but seems totally lost to his own country needs . . . .
And as for the Egyptian on the street well nothing is making them happy what so ever . . . .
Trepidation of what will in the end shall be, is a long and winding road for Egypt and maybe what is needed here is a joint ruler ship of old and new till the Egyptian people can at least settle down and see where it is they want to go and just who is going to be strong enough to get it for them . . .
INDIANA SHAW *_*;
INDIANA SHAW *_*;
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