Saturday, June 22, 2013

Protests.

There are also protests in Egypt, of course. That is not news, it's olds. The p's in b are over the president's plan to use oil revenue to improve education. ? The p's in e are preemptive. Muslim Brotherhood supporters of former USC Trojan Mohammad Morsi are in the streets ahead of   massive opposition protests planned for June 30 I think it is, the one year anniversary of the blessed event of Morsi's election. The opposition is also protesting the US--for the offense of dealing with the duly elected government. The opposition is barricading offices, preventing governmental officials from entering and is boycotting further elections. To state the obvious democracy requires participation. It also requires a willingness to compromise and to accept defeat. Political Islam is totalitarian. The recent Pew survey showed the Egyptian people to be the most uncompromising in the Islamic world on key measures.