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The Egyptian Revolution Jan 25th - Video 0:46 mark
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That kinda "mystifies" the whole issue...
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I take back your taking back and humbly suggest taken aback in its place.
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That is not a statement I would have expected to hear from someone in that area.
heheh.. CIA plant?? |
Here is a good article explaining what is going on in Egypt.
http://promotingpeace.tumblr.com/post/2969260999 |
if the army ever decides to shoot into a crowd of unarmed protestors, it will be shooting with hardware provided by the United States
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Ask the French, when governments shit on the people, the people take to the streets. Sometimes, followed by the guillotine on a caisson ... |
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I blame Tunisia.
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im watching all these youtube videos of egypt
the streets are burning...people are bleeding and google ads are trying to sell me a trip to egypt..lol |
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can't wait until the muslim brotherhood takes over.
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what happening to them, hoping they could resolve their internal problems :)
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just another day in a third world muslim country.
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They have the Coldplay montage already?
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The U.S. will continue to lose traction with their puppet governments as these are no longer viable. They were toppled in South America with great success (with the exception of Colombia) and they will continue to be overthrown until there is societal equilibrium. |
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Look around at other Muslim countries to see what the norm is. The only one in the Middle East that has any form of democracy is Iraq. And it took an illegal invasion and the killing of 1,000s to achieve it. Yet even today they continue to bomb, kill and maim each other.
The army runs the show in Egypt and they will decide the new leader. And the US and the rest of the World will suck up to him. :mad: |
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2)no muslim "group" is behind this, they are jumping on the bandwagon but this is truly millions of people fed up with the b.s. here is a very telling Q&A from Yahoo news- http://news.yahoo.com/s/yblog_theloo...whats-going-on |
What I wonder is why we are giving Egypt billions in aid? Man I wish we would just get out of other countries business. If there is a huge humanitarian thing like an earthquake or flooding I can understand. I just don't get these ongoing handouts when our country is broke.
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When people have nothing to lose, they lose it.
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Almost looks like the Los Angeles Lakers Revolution of 2010:Oh crap
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Good luck to them, governments are hard to crack these days.
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Gotta love how the US government has nothing to say about this. The Egyptian military is turning on its own people and there are no words of support for the suppressed people. The silence speaks volumes on who are and what our fearless leaders believe.
PS. Leaders of the free world....MY ASS! |
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The Mubarak autocracy (funny how U.S. supports these totalitarian regimes) has failed and the people have had enough. It is no longer a problem of the U.S. They have lost control and they are spread far to thin to really do anything about it, which is a good thing. Btw, the money or "aid" you describe doesn't do shit for the citizens, and they don't ask for it. In this case Mubarak has demanded it all these years to keep himself and his cronies flush while he agrees to be a good U.S. lap dog. |
what is israel's response to this?
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http://www.palestineremembered.com/i...umanshield.jpg |
OPERATION EGYPT - ANONYMOUS PRESS RELEASE - 26/01/2011
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"Autocracy and totalitarianism are orthogonal (intersecting, mutually independent) concepts. Autocracy is defined by one individual having unlimited power, while totalitarianism extends to regulating every aspect of public and private life. Totalitarianism does not imply a single ruler, but extends to include absolute rule by any faction or class of elites who recognize no limit to their authority." You can find this anywhere, Muburak is an autocrat and his government backed by the U.S. has been functioning as an autocracy for 30 years. Minor modifications and insert totalitarianism. Quote:
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These explosions are to justify our occupation. Suicide bombers are a very convenient story as there's no one to arrest and no further investigation into who was behind it. Sometimes they get caught out; on this occasion it was the SAS dressed as arabs "performing an official duty" http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/20...nt_3514065.htm Quote:
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