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Posted on 01/28/2011 9:14:48 AM PST by SE Mom
From FOX:
DEVELOPING: Loud explosions and gunfire were heard in the Egyptian capital of Cairo Friday, as protesters demanding the removal of President Hosni Mubarak defied a curfew, Al Jazeera reported. Egyptian television reports the ruling party headquarters in Cairo are on fire.
From TWITTER:
WashingtonPost: Clinton: We urge #Egypt authorities to allow peaceful protest, reverse unprecedented steps it has taken to cut off communications less than 20 seconds ago
My apologies...I think we are all a bit on edge....I am sorry.
Here’s one link...but there are others as well.
In case noone has already posted it, here is the lowdown on the new Egyptian vice president.
Schlepper is such a (insert invective here)
Their struggles as a people, and a nation is never ending.
http://www.jpost.com/DiplomacyAndPolitics/Article.aspx?id=205772
A flight carrying the spouses and children of Israeli envoys arrived at Ben-Gurion Airport, along with 40 Israeli citizens who were in Egypt on private business and wanted to return home.
[SNIP]
There is no need to flee, one official said. This is not an option. There are no attacks on our envoys, or on other embassies. The other embassies are also not evacuating their personnel.
Goes to show you can’t believe everything you read on twitter. ;)
I have a son in Special Forces. After 9/11 I thought we could escape the city to our place at the beach (mid Atlantic area). Then it occurred to me the bridge could get blown up. Then my husband had to sell some land he had inherited. We used the money to buy land in West Virginian. No big bridges to cross. After my husband had Alzheimers I started keeping about 3 months worth of canned and dry food in addition to the refrigerator and freezer stock. Since I am 72 I figure a good supply is worth keeping in case of broken bones, illness or disaster. My young renter wanted me to contribute some to a poor people’s collection, but I explained I had my reasons for having that much food. The young don’t think much about disaster or death.
BINGO!!
Zero encountered something bigger than him, reacted out of fear, and — as with all skunks — the results stink.
It’s okay.
Muslim Brotherhood, Contd
January 29, 2011 9:23 P.M.
By Nina Shea
Andys right that Hamas has its roots in the Muslim Brotherhood. So does Sudans President Omar Hassan al-Bashir, Egypts neighbor to the south, who came to power in a coup and ruled as the head of the National Islamic Front until the 2005 Comprehensive Peace Agreement when an interim constitution was adopted. In December, Bashir announced to supporters, If south Sudan secedes, we will change the constitution and at that time there will be no time to speak of diversity of culture and ethnicity Sharia and Islam will be the main source for the constitution, Islam the official religion and Arabic the official language. This, of course, follows Muslim Brotherhood principles. This month, the south did apparently vote for secession (official results due in a week or so). This means Egypt could eventually be part of a vast new Ikwan Islamic state from Gaza to the northern border of the new Republic of South Sudan.
Sharm El-Sheikh is supposedly where Mubarak is holed up.
I saw that...
http://twitter.com/washingtonpost/egypt
Dozens of tweets saying the military presence is very large and more firm today....”they have lost patience” says one, another says “military seems different today”.
Al Jazeera reporting their Cairo office has been shut down.
@HaninSh: BREAKING: Army Forces asking citizens to abide the law and the curfew hours. #Jan25 #Egypt #Cairo
Uh-oh. Not looking good for the protesters today, is it?
@BreakingNews: U.S. Embassy advises Americans in #Egypt to consider leaving as soon as possible - AP #supd #p2
SHTF today?
While I appreciate that such thoughts are merely speculative, to me it sounds like very astute and perceptive speculation. Recall that the severity of FDR's illness was largely kept from the public by the press. Likewise, JFK's infirmities were largely kept hidden, again by the press. It would not be unthinkable for Obama to be beset by serious medical problems that would be covered up both by his behind-the-scenes puppeteers and by (surprise surprise) a compliant press...
I think CNN is live now.
Nope. Still reruns. Sorry.
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