Posted on 07/03/2013 5:56:34 AM PDT by kristinn
Thanks for all of the pings on this thread and the other one. Trying to catch up.
How thrilling to behold!
I’m guessing the next step is fraught with danger as to how deep the BHO adm sticks its filthy corrupt fingers into the formation of the next government...which is why your photo is so poignant.
PS, Caww: Great photos! And, Look at this! You are now providing captions for your photos! No stopping you now! :-)
Thnx!
20:20 Egypts military spokesman Ahmed Ali has said on his official Facebook page that the meeting between the armys commander-in-chief Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi and the religious and national groups has ended. A statement revealing meetings outcome will be coming within the hour.
And I know there's a way in HTML to make it blink..I just forgot how..
Post of the day!
lololol
I was at “Stand in the Gap” at the National Mall many years ago. Over one million folks attended. It really is mind boggling how many people that really is..........like over one million. Anywho, to keep a crowd like that more than 24 hours is truly remarkable.
I am hearing Muslim Brotherhood now distancing themselves from Morsi...and of course we know why...they want to be a part of the new governance...but I understand the people have already determined there will be guidelines on who can run...time will tell...
Yes it is thrilling to see this History...but this will not be long standing...the New Government will have their hands full dealing with Etheopia building there dam to siphon Nile water....which continues.
WOW!
It is good to see batman is anti MB!
cairo speech proves obamatollah is a muslime plant BUMP
Truly!....Egypt is showing the rest of the world how it is done when incompetent leaders “Rule” instead of “Govern”....
We should take notes....
Here is the best news of the day, the new Arab spring for real change,
Tunisia: Opposition Launches New Protest Movement Inspired By Egypt
July 3, 2013 | 1803 GMT
Tunisian opposition activists on July 3 launched a new protest movement inspired by Egypt’s Tamarod, or “rebel,” movement, which organized the ongoing mass protests in Egypt, Reuters reported. Similar to their Egyptian counterparts, the Tunisian Tamarod leaders accuse the ruling Ennahda party of attempting to usher in a religious state that smother personal freedoms while failing to solve the country’s economic issues. The activists say they plan to call for mass protests and claim to have gathered some 200,000 signatures from Tunisians opposed to the government. Tunisia is plagued by divisions, which are partially geographically determined.
Go Army!
lol!!!
Oh, WOW!
The domino effect for the crashing 0b0z0 policy!
Libya is next.
link/source please....
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