Posted on 02/02/2011 7:31:01 AM PST by SE Mom
URGENT: Gunfire heard in Cairo's Tahrir Square as supporters of President Mubarak and anti-government demonstrators clash hours after the embattled leader defiantly said he would serve out his term in office.
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Just reading what shep is up to upsets me. I quit watching 2 years ago during the day because of him.
The middle east is realizing they cannot trust Obama, if he is willing to throw Mubarak under the bus:
Palestinian news:
‘the U.S. doesn’t care about any regime, even those that are loyal allies. ‘
Egypt:
“Who authorized America to try to shape Egypt’s future after Mubarak?
“Obama discusses Egypt’s affairs out of an imperialistic mentality. I do not know who authorized him to speak in my name as an Egyptian citizen... Tell me, Obama, what are your country’s real interests in what is happening in Egypt right now? What is your role in instigating these events? Tell me, what is your agenda?... An immediate transfer of power is not in Egypt’s [best] interest... You, Obama, want my country to share the fate you have arranged for Afghanistan, Iraq and Pakistan. But the fate of a country like Egypt will not be determined in your meetings with your advisors, and by your poisoned diplomatic speeches...
Saudi:
“Despite the differences between the two cases, in both of them, once it perceived the current regime to be under threat, the U.S. sought to ensure that whatever the form of the future regime, it would be its ally... The human rights brandished by the U.S. as a slogan are not a goal; they are only [an attempt by the U.S.] to obtain influence over the next regime.”[
http://www.memri.org/report/en/0/0/0/0/0/0/4973.htm
http://www.politico.com/politico44/
MIDEAST CALL: President Obama called Yemen’s president on Wednesday to urge similar actions that he’s asked of the Egyptian government, the White House announced Thursday.
Here’s the readout from the White House:
“President Obama called President Ali Abdullah Saleh of Yemen on February 2 to welcome the significant reform measures that President Saleh had announced earlier that day, and to stress that President Saleh now needs to follow-up his pledge with concrete actions. President Obama asked that Yemeni security forces show restraint and refrain from violence against Yemeni demonstrators who are exercising their right to free association, assembly, and speech.
He needs to mind his own business!
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Clinton joins chorus for free press
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton joined a chorus of support for journalists in Egypt on Thursday, condemning the arrests of reporters by the police and calling for freedom of the press in the country on the brink of revolution.
Freedom of assembly, freedom of expression and freedom of the press are pillars of an open and inclusive society, Clinton told reporters at the State Department. The Egyptian government must demonstrate its willingness to ensure journalists ability to report on these events to the people of Egypt and to the world.
“A technique of propaganda called ‘Turnspeak’”
http://www.eretzyisroel.org/~jkatz/turnspeak.html
“Special Commentary: Egypts Lotus Revolution- Scenarios for a New Middle East”
Terrorism Monitor Volume: 9 Issue: 4February 1, 2011 By: Andrew McGregor
“Islamic Movements and Extremism: Salafiyya”
http://atheism.about.com/library/FAQs/islam/blfaq_islam_salafiyya.htm
September 16, 2010
“Stupidity on Capital Hill: Congressional Muslim Staffers Association (Who Briefs Both Dem and GOP Congressional Leadership) Embraces Islamic Radicals and Terrorists”
http://www.hyscience.com/archives/2010/09/stupidity_on_ca.php
“Egypt: Muslims Massacre Two Christian Families, 11 Slaughtered”
2/3/2011
http://atlasshrugs2000.typepad.com/atlas_shrugs/2011/02/egypt-muslims-massacre-two-christian-families-11-slaughtered.html
Copts have claim to heredity most closely attached to the ancient Egytians. Back in my youth, we learned that Pharohs were Circassians and looked different from other Egyptians and Hebrews. Don’t ask me to remember where I learned that, but it’s not taught anymore.
Somebody tell this bimbo that the Constitution only applies to Americans. Dictatorships have no such ideals.
Interesting. Sounds like good secular non-violent protest advice. Also suggest, windex, hair spray, women’s perfume spray and a number of other non lethal spray substances for defence. As a child we used to get garbage can lids and pockets full of driveway gravel and have battles. ;-)
just so two faced. They want net-neutrality and all other forms of censorship for us. Freedom of the press indeed.
While silly looking, those photos are of people who came up with make-shift protective headgear. It’s not unreasonable, considering all the cr@p being thrown.
After looking at the YouTube video I note, the signs look large and well prepared, I don’t see m/any women in the crowd. Yesterday I ran across something [perhaps even here at FR] where a top Al Qaida type was urging people to go to Yemen to protest.
Dear God Almighty. Look at combat_boots’ postings and fall to your knees.
I despise Shepard Smith and all the newscasters who won’t report the truth.
Glenn Beck is on.
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7 protest leaders arrested in Cairo’s Tahrir Square (Is ElBaradei next?)
Ynet ^ | 2/3/11 | Israel News
Posted on Thursday, February 03, 2011 3:07:07 PM by jimbo123
Seven leaders of the protest movement rallying for Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak’s resignation at Cairo’s Tahrir Square were arrested after meeting with opposition leader Mohamed ElBaradei, the Al Arabiya news network reported.
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Much as we may dislike the way Obama is handling the Egypt crisis, it is hardly fair to blame him for SCREWING UP Egypt. Remember, for the entire 30+ years of Mubarack’s rule there were 12 to 20 years of Bushes and Reagan, and considerably fewer of Rats. Furthermore, given that there are over 80 million population strung along a narrow river valley, how are these people ever to be able to provide a decent life for the bulk of the citizens? Also does anyone have any idea/figures for how much wealth the rich and connected have spirited out of the country as happens so often in these places???
Hold on... they met with ElBaradei and were then arrested? But ElBaradei has not been arrested?
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