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Wealthy Gulf States headed by Saudi Arabia have initially immediately sent financial aid to Egypt to assist the government to set up a democratic peace loving state with a thriving economy at the time when Egypt needs the help the most. It is true that they are also protecting their own interests in the region from a terrorist regime that is desperately trying to establish hegemony over the region. Their own personal assistance at promoting peace in the region is in keeping with, not only the interests of their respective states, but also in keeping with the interests of the entire world which derives most of its gas from this region. The swift and decisive action by these states to promote peace and stabilize gas prices, is in complete contrast to the incompetence and inaction of the U.S. legislative which is divided over whether or not to continue sending aid to a nation struggling not only for their own benefit, but for the benefit of the world. The U.S. legislative is still debating whether what happened in Egypt is a "coup" or not. Is it any wonder that the Federal Supreme Court, itself, has morphed from a judicial institution to a legislative institution by misinterpreting the Constitutional provisions and past legislative laws from the original intention of the original drafters of such laws, to their more modernized personal values? Has anybody heard of the "spirit of the Law?" Have our legislative and supposedly judicial bodies have so perverted their thinking that they can no longer determine between the baby and the bath, so that they normally throw away the baby instead of the bath? The law regarding the "coup," although not explicitly stated in the law, is supposed to protect legally elected governments from being overthrown by a military coup as a means of wresting illegal power from a legitimate government for dictatorial purposes. This is definitely not the case here. The legally elected government has relinquished its legitimacy to govern because it has broken legal and Constitutional provision under which it was elected. The President could not be changed through an elective process because his dictatorial powers would neither allow one, nor be able to conduct one in an honest and orderly fashion. It has driven the economy to the ground and usurped all government powers to itself. The only legal way it could be settled was through a stronger power that would immediately lay the groundwork for a democratic government. Did the U.S. not do that during its civil war? Here is another chance that the U.S. may forfeit to have a strong ally in that very critical region of the world and with the most influential nation that could keep the peace and stability in that area. At least President Obama is careful and has restrained himself from calling it a coup, and continues to send aid ti Egypt. Have the Republicans not learned their folly of not helping the ethnic minorities in this country who have been serving the nation as hewers of wood and drawers of water without receiving any help from them to recognize them as their own co-workers? That is why the Hispanic votes decided to go for President Obama in the hope that someone might finally put an end to their plight. Lord we continue to pray for Your will for Egypt. May they be a showcase of Your blessings! Thank You Lord, as we give Jesus all the honor and Glory for fulfilling Your will!!! video.foxnews/v/2538185144001/wealthy-gulf-states-promise-8-billion-in-aid-for-egypt/?playlist_id=922779230001
Posted on: Mon, 15 Jul 2013 03:35:05 +0000

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