Egypt election outlook bleak: Fraud allegations mar polls

May 27, 2012 08:44

Preliminary results of Egypt’s presidential race have left the Muslim Brotherhood’s candidate and an ex-military PM set to duke it out in an upcoming run-off vote. But the losing candidates are crying foul amid claims of mass election violations.

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American Taxpayer (unregistered) 27.05.2012 18:34

How come we can afford to bankroll an Israeli controlled world and Middle East?   
When did we "vote" for THAT "change"?

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duncan.lucas@btinternet.com 27.05.2012 13:57

What other way could end up=The Egyptian 99% have been "conned" It already was a fixed outcome since  BOTH candidates Accepted $10000000 from America. I said it would end in the 99% taking to the streets and being "put down" by security forces America never changes its "behind the scenes" underhand methods. I genuinely feel sorry for the 99%

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CON (unregistered) 27.05.2012 13:20

On this kind of reckoning, if Mubarak miraculously recovered his health he could run for office and be elected. What kind of revolution produces this kind of outcome?

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JJ (unregistered) 27.05.2012 13:18

I get a suspicion the big money never wants Egypt to be free, since it is
very close to Israel.  So Egypt always has some puppet running it. This
though does create extreme things like the Muslim Brotherhood, remember
in the old days in Egypt the leaders kept these guys all in jail mostly.
They are the equal of say Right Wing Christians in the USA, yeah the ones
that support Israel. and both of these movements really started in the 1950's.
Sounds like business as usual in Egypt, you can't be free cause the big money
behind Isreal doesn't want it.

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Problem Reaction Solution Technique (unregistered) 27.05.2012 09:05

The Egyptian Sheeple Will Call For The Mubarak Puppet disguised as an islamist and so called hated enemy of the regime themselves when presented with this problem.

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