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Title: Egypt's ousted president did not make mistake: Morsi's brother
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Published: Jul 4, 2013
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Post Date: 2013-07-04 20:37:48 by Tatarewicz
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CAIRO, July 4 (Xinhua) -- Egypt's ousted President Mohamed Morsi did not make a mistake, brother of Morsi, Saeed Mohamed Morsi, told Xinhua on Thursday in an exclusive interview.

"He remained only one year in office, challenged by corrupted people and residues of the former regime who made every effort to block his way," he told Xinhua by phone from the northeast city of Zagazig.

The Egyptian president was sacked by the army on Wednesday. The generals put the head of the Supreme Constitutional Court in charge of Egypt for a transitional period and suspended the constitution.

"This is an obvious coup against Legitimacy and against the pulse of the Egyptian people," Saeed said. Editor: Yang Yi


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A universal shortcoming of "democracy" is that election losers continue to criticize and undermine a winning administration rather than allowing it to show what it can do and then challenging its programs and policies in the next election campaign. Corporate governance is much more successful since any criticism is confined to the yearly annual meeting of shareholders.

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#2. To: Tatarewicz (#0)

Actually I think our founding fathers set up a good system. Although it did have a few shortcomings.

1. It did not provide for a means for the citizenry to enforce the constitution upon the central government short of revolt.

2. It did not provide enough checks and balance on congressional and executive power. There should have been a separate parallel system whose sole function was to correct the government when it began drifting from its duties and limitations.

As well it has been subverted through "amendment". The 17th Amendment removed selection of Senators from the State Legislatures and made them a popular head count. The purpose of having them selected by the legislatures was to provide an additional safeguard. The House of Representatives was the people's direct voice and the Senate was formulated as a check on rash action. With the removal of the State Legislatures from the equation it made the job of corrupting the Senate one of corrupting 52 people rather than several thousand people. A much easier task.

As well the limitations placed on the number of Representatives in the House meant that power became increasingly concentrated as each Representative represented more and more people and thus diluting the voice of the people. While an argument could be made that a House of 30,000 members would be unwieldy limiting it to just a fixed number of Representatives again made the job of subversion much easier.

The original Constitution provided for 1 Representative for every 10,000 people. While it could be argued that 1 for every 100,000 would be more practical in a nation of 300 million, limiting it to just a little over 300 members made it unresponsive to the voices of the people. The smaller the number of Representatives the more the people's voice is diluted and the easier it is to corrupt and control the smaller number of representatives.

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There should be no question of enforcement of the Constitution; any violation of it should be treated as a criminal offense to be dealt with by the courts.

What has happened now is that so many Jew duals have gotten into the administration who feel unbound by any legal or constitutional provision to do anything which supports Israel's survival. Duals operate under the protective cover of the Israeli lobby which arranges funding and organization of national politicians of both main parties, backed by opinion-forming, Jew controlled media and more recently by massive information gathering on individuals who might affect US-Israel relations.

Tatarewicz  posted on  2013-07-04 21:57:54 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Original_Intent (#2)

1. It did not provide for a means for the citizenry to enforce the constitution upon the central government short of revolt.

Of course it did, in the Declaration of Independence that governments ‘derive their just powers from the consent of the governed . . . Of course that right to consent was shot to shit (literally) in the war of northern aggression.

2. It did not provide enough checks and balance on congressional and executive power. There should have been a separate parallel system whose sole function was to correct the government when it began drifting from its duties and limitations.

Of course it did again, congress has abdicated its responsibility to control the executive branch and oversee the courts through the selection of judges, although you are absolutely right on the 17th amendment I fail to see how any amendment has done more damage then the 19th. But you knew all this.

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