Jordanian Government Dissolved By King Abdullah

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Somewhat disturbingly, this is exactly what a January 18 report from Voice of America says Jordan’s Islamic Action Front asked the King to do. The Islamic Action Front is the Jordanian political arm of – you guessed it! - the Muslim Brotherhood. They’ve been holding rallies in front of the Jordanian parliament ever since the Tunisian uprising entered its terminal stage.
Hopefully the new Jordanian government will not be crafted to please the Islamists, but instead follow King Abdullah’s instructions to “take practical steps, quick and concrete, to launch a process of genuine political reform, comprehensive development, and take genuine steps towards strengthening democracy,” as long as democracy doesn’t strengthen to the point where it no longer functions at the pleasure of a king.
The old Prime Minister, Samir Rifai, was “blamed for a rise in fuel and food prices, and slowed political reforms,” according to the Associated Press. The new Prime Minister looks to be Marouf al-Bakhit, the current Jordanian Director of National Security. Al-Bakhit has held the job before, back in 2005, and has also served as ambassador to Israel. He retired from the Jordanian armed forces 1999 after a 35-year military career, concluding with the rank of major general. He was educated in both California and England.
The largest protests to date are getting under way in Egypt today. We’ll soon know if King Abdullah’s moves are enough to preserve the Jordanian monarchy.
http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=41524
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freecrack
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this seemed powerfull and important, until ya find out in jordans 90 yrs of existance they have had 72 governments lol
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freecrack
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mitekillem
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Muslim Brotherhood = Tea Party
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ImAlwaysRight:
Oh yes they are. The Blind Sheikh who was behind the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993 is MB.
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samthesixth
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thedirtman
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samthesixth:
Dick Cheney is an ass, but that doesn't mean every Republican is an ass.
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thedirtman:
that is the best answer i think i have ever seen here ^'d
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Itsbatman_Durr
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thedirtman:
I think it would probably be better to say we should be weary of the MB, but not necessarily associate them with terrorism.
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Painter_Gene
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maasanova
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This Muslim Brotherhood allegedly taking over the entire Middle East amidst this political uprising when no one was talking about them last week reeks of Zio-propaganda.
In fact, just the simple fact that I heard it on NPR, one of their propaganda outlets leads me to believe that it just that: Zio-propaganda.
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maasanova
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maasanova:
Both sides are putting out propaganda. we have to sort through bullshit on both ends.
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freecrack
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maasanova:
right on que
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freecrack
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freecrack:
And you said it wasn't an issue on the other post.
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Muslim_Joker
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Muslim_Joker:
what the brotherhood?
i havent a clue as to what you are refering. - 1 year ago
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freecrack
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samthesixth
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Why do you have a picture of Saudi Arabia's king instead of Jordan's?
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samthesixth
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bundlebear
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samthesixth:
sorry i changed it
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bundlebear
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samthesixth
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bundlebear:
Great post. Thanks for putting it up. I was just curious and thinking maybe you had some insight as to Saudi Arabia being next or something.
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samthesixth
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samthesixth:
i think tunisia showed people that they have the power
now i don't know much about saudi arabia's goverment and how their people feel about it but it seems to be catching on in that region - 1 year ago
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bundlebear
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bundlebear
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samthesixth:
Hundreds detained in Saudi Arabia over protests (Unrest spreading?)
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bundlebear
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samthesixth
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bundlebear:
Wow! I just read the link and it seems that it is spreading. I have read of discontent in Saudi Arabia as the royal family owns everything and rules with an iron hand. I guess Tunisia, Egypt, Jordan, and now Saudi Arabia are just the beginning.
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remanns
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Proactive Preemption of Prime-ministerial Powers ! POW ! Take THAT ! ( body politick. )
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ThatCrazyLibertarian:
lol! you lugnuts have me laughing so loudly theres liquid leaking on my laptop
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