Posted on 02/10/2011 6:50:01 PM PST by NormsRevenge
Imam Obama has spoken.
Egyptian anti-government bloggers work on their laptops from Cairo's Tahrir Square. Furious Egyptian demonstrators vowed to launch their most spectacular protest yet in Cairo on Friday to demand the immediate departure of President Hosni Mubarak and his newly anointed deputy. (AFP/Patrick Baz)
I sharply question WTF Obama’s doing sticking his nose into Egyptian affairs when he needs to get to work putting America to work.
Egyptian anti-government protesters listen to President Hosni Mubarak's speech as they gather in Cairo's Tahrir Square. Furious Egyptian demonstrators vowed to launch their most spectacular protest yet in Cairo on Friday. (AFP/Patrick Baz)
Norm, I think Obama has just had his Bay of Pigs.
Mubarak has given the 0 the bird or thumbs-up.
“Furious Egyptian demonstrators vowed to launch their most spectacular protest yet in Cairo on Friday”
You mean, “spectacular” as in fire, people screaming, streets filled with blood, etc?
Obama fanned the flames and got the radicals even more radical and now all hell is going to break lose throughout Egypt.
No variation of “sharp” belongs in a sentence with “Obama” in it.
I’m expecting Obama to crash Prince William’s wedding and make a speech about how Prince Harry deserves to be king.
Impatient, Obama sharply questions Mubarak pledge
this is the new headline at that link. Impatient added. Hmmpt.
I wonder. Gingrich on Hannity tonight said the administration afterward will simply ignore what happened and go off and make speeches on other subjects.
He said that this is the strategy employed after North Korea and Iran. And thinking it over, I guess that's exactly what happened.
FUBO. Who cares what you think?
probably change the title a few times at this rate.. Thanks!
Hey, just like he criticized the Iran government during the uprising - right?
...oh wait.
U.S. President Barack Obama makes remarks at Northern Michigan University in Marquette, Michigan, February 10, 2011. Obama said on Thursday Washington would support an "orderly and genuine" transition to democracy in its Middle East ally Egypt, after reports that President Hosni Mubarak might step down later in the day after weeks of protests. REUTERS/Jim Young
So, Egypt isn’t sovereign after all. Paper released an ocean away, written by person(s) unknown, tell the country what to do.
On the Internet, no less.
‘Spose if we get to protestin’ outside the White House it someone like Hu will call Obama up and tell him to get out?
I’m in....
Do you know what Obama needs for moments like this?
He needs some scary looking teleprompters, as he pronounces from on high.
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