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Great.....so after 30 years of relative peace, we will have another hotbed of extreme muslim leadership....thats just wonderful. I give Egypt about 4 years till they turn in the Sudan.
Quote from: The ghost lives on February 11, 2011, 10:36:56 AMGreat.....so after 30 years of relative peace, we will have another hotbed of extreme muslim leadership....thats just wonderful. I give Egypt about 4 years till they turn in the Sudan."extreme muslim" = blablabli blablabla tralali tralala turlututu chapeau pointuListen to Webtser Tarpley on the Alex Jones show
Quote from: ThaPrince on February 11, 2011, 02:21:08 PMQuote from: The ghost lives on February 11, 2011, 10:36:56 AMGreat.....so after 30 years of relative peace, we will have another hotbed of extreme muslim leadership....thats just wonderful. I give Egypt about 4 years till they turn in the Sudan."extreme muslim" = blablabli blablabla tralali tralala turlututu chapeau pointuListen to Webtser Tarpley on the Alex Jones show Wow, that was quite a bullshit session on Alex Jones; I mean that they would go through all the trouble of overthrowing friendly Arab dictators in hopes that they would join together to fight the Shiite lead Iran? That's a looooooooooonnnnnnggggg stretch!... and btw, I like your signature
LOL @ anyone who watches Alex Jones and takes it serious.He does have a very entertainign show though.
That's a pretty major victory for the people of Egypt. Mubarak was a 30 year dictator that Israel / US / the West propped up. Ron Paul said in his CPAC speech that we have given Egypt over $70 Billion, so understand that the US has been subsidizing Mubarak's regime.And so now you have a few names being pushed by the establishment: The recently appointed VP Suleimen, El Baradei, and that google employee that was kidnapped Wael Ghuneim (that reeks of BS btw).Suleimen has ties to the CIA, and Israel has stated on record in the past, that their number 1 choice is Suleimen to eventually succeed Mubarak, even before the protests started. Here is an excellent little clip you should watch, gives a quick little breakdown: http://www.democracynow.org/seo/2011/2/11/omar_suleiman_the_cias_man_inEl Baradei, I'm also skeptical of because of his ties to the establishment, but the verdict is still out, need to research more.Wael Ghonim (or Ghuneim which some uk papers spelled it, and sounds more German hmm) was allegedly arrested at the protests an held against his will. Well he works for Google, and if you know anything, you know Google has government ties and stores all kinds of information about you. The mainstream media was pushing him to be the next prez after he was released. They tried to turn him into this huge hero in hopes that the people would follow their emotions and make a Google executive their president LMAO.So this is why I've been saying, that getting rid of Mubarak was crucial, but it means nothing if they replace him with another puppet.
Quote from: Sikotic™ on February 12, 2011, 12:32:06 AMLOL @ anyone who watches Alex Jones and takes it serious.He does have a very entertainign show though.Nobody is saying that what we can hear on his show is the absolute truth but it is far more serious than the pseudo analysis provided by the "intellectual p..........". I think that he deserves more credit than the mainstream media on a lot of important subject but of course we need a critical mind in front of everyone.If you can expose him then you have to do it.This is a very great site :http://www.globalresearch.ca/
Anti government sentiment was growing because of the exponential rise in food prices for which the government were pinned as the ones to blame this onAdded into that, you have a loyal servant yes, but at 82 years old there has to be questions about his health, in fact we know there are questions about his health because of his recent visits to doctors in Germany.We know that this dictatorship was proving increasingly unpopular and there would surely be doubts about whether a successor to him, in that party, would be able to maintain a hold.So they allow this revolution to take place, they can't stop it, but they hope that through giving them this victory, the people will feel like they they had their victory and then they cover them a choice, but it's a false choice.The leader of the opposition party is just another stooge as I illustrated from the boards he currently is a member with.The people are now psychologically spent, they won't go to the streets again, not for a very long time, they have to feel like they have won, anything else would be utterly demoralising.