Rules for Mob Rule

Let's hope for the best in Egypt. When the military take over, it's always a risky and uncertain proposition. One is never sure if they'll just have a caretaker role or will want to stay in power for a while. Another thing to watch for is how patient will the people now be with the next President. Having succeeded in toppling Mubarak in 18 days, they could have unreasonable expectations for reforms. They'll soon discover that democracy isn't all that efficient in getting things done well and quickly. That equal protection, due process and the rule of law, in general, can be frustrating.

That, "having tasted blood", they don't make a habit of it.

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