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This is what Democracy looks like -- Theocracy?
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<blockquote data-quote="Illuminaughty" data-source="post: 60824472" data-attributes="member: 308171"><p>From what I've heard it seems people didn't like either of the two major options. They just felt obliged to hold their nose and vote for the MB so as not to hand power back to the interests that previously held control. The BBC has been interviewing a lot analysts and Egyptian citizens and that seems the major theme they keep repeating at least. A lot of the more democracy minded people seemed to think they were stuck voting that way because the alternative would be to go back to the ways of the old school. I've also heard that people think the MB will follow a more moderate path but I'm not sure if that's a wise view. You can never trust right wing religious fanatics with power like that imo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Illuminaughty, post: 60824472, member: 308171"] From what I've heard it seems people didn't like either of the two major options. They just felt obliged to hold their nose and vote for the MB so as not to hand power back to the interests that previously held control. The BBC has been interviewing a lot analysts and Egyptian citizens and that seems the major theme they keep repeating at least. A lot of the more democracy minded people seemed to think they were stuck voting that way because the alternative would be to go back to the ways of the old school. I've also heard that people think the MB will follow a more moderate path but I'm not sure if that's a wise view. You can never trust right wing religious fanatics with power like that imo. [/QUOTE]
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