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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
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for fun...these are the folks calling the shots for Americans.
You do know the three branches of government are the house, senate, and President, don’t you? That’s what Sen. Schumer says. He is one of those educated, enlightened ones after all.
Video to watch for fun
And they say Bachman, Palin and Bush are stupid? Dear GOD.
The House, The Senate and The President. I’m sure SCOTUS will be amused :)
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Isn’t it always entertaining to stop and take a look around, every once in a while, when there is a crisis?
For instance, I began to think, what’s Russia doing during all this. So I Googled, and got this funny story...
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Russian tourists don’t want to leave Egypt!
http://www.themoscowtimes.com/news/article/russian-tourists-refuse-to-leave-egypt/430008.html
Money quote:
“Army forces moved into Sharm el-Sheikh on Sunday to keep order, but the main complaint of Russian tourists in the area was not the military presence but lack of attention paid to them by the normally heedful hotel staff, Vesti.ru reported.”
Those Russians! Always thinking they aught to be the center of attention whenever there’s a revolution going on!
Is that the reason why some discerning justices of the Supreme Court did not vist the Congress to listen to the SOU speech?
(Shakes head in disbelief....and Sarah Palin is supposed to be the stupid one.....at least her favourite Founding Father was not Abraham Lincoln.)
Oh, and we are complaining about our Administration. Get a load of this from Russia!
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http://www.en.rian.ru/world/20110129/162359108.html
“Moscow believes that the only way to restore peace in Egypt is to make sure the actions of all sides are in line with the law, the Russian Foreign Ministry said on Friday.”
Now that is what I call taking a FIRM clear stand!!! LOL!
Gibbs: Aid to Egypt may change
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Gibbs: Aid to Egypt may change
Politico44 ^ | 01/31/11 | MJ LEE
Posted on Monday, January 31, 2011 12:46:26 PM by ColdOne
The actions of the Egyptian government amid protests there will determine whether the United States continues to give aid to the north African country, White House press secretary Robert Gibbs said Monday.
The White House will make determinations based on Egypts response to the protests, Gibbs told reporters. We are ... watching the actions of [the Egyptian] government, he said.
Gibbss position appears to be different than that of Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who said Sunday that theres no discussion at this time about cutting off aid to Egy
More ‘unified response’ from Spanky and Our Gang....
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Gibbs: Aid to Egypt may change
Politico44 ^ | 01/31/11 | MJ LEE
Posted on Monday, January 31, 2011 1:46:26 PM by ColdOne
The actions of the Egyptian government amid protests there will determine whether the United States continues to give aid to the north African country, White House press secretary Robert Gibbs said Monday.
The White House will make determinations based on Egypts response to the protests, Gibbs told reporters. We are ... watching the actions of [the Egyptian] government, he said.
Gibbss position appears to be different than that of Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who said Sunday that theres no discussion at this time about cutting off aid to Egypt.
(Excerpt) Read more at politico.com ...
Interesting that even the Left-leaning (to put it politely) Politico can’t bring itself to put lipstick on this pig....
I wish someone would make a Youtube with this stupid comment repeated over and over to comical music and “this is the educated elite” written in various fonts interspersed throughout the video. See-we sheeple are not stupid, I even know the word interspersed and spelled it correctly without spell check!
>Gibbss position appears to be different than that of Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who said Sunday
Well, hell, when you don’t have a coherent strategy, and you are winging it - improvisation worked for Charlie Parker and Miles Davis, but it’s a lousy way to run things.
Plus, that was Sunday. Today’s Monday.
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Given what I’ve seen of Russian tourists in the Middle East this is no surprise.
You ought to see these guys around the breakfast buffets!
It’s no different than Americans traveling to the Caribbean and Mexico while demanding the same luxuries.
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Egypt turmoil pushes crude oil price over $100 a barrel
The Guardian ^ | 1/31/2011 | Tim Webb and Graeme Wearden
Posted on Monday, January 31, 2011 2:34:43 PM by FromLori
Fears that the turmoil in Egypt could disrupt oil shipments passing through the Suez canal and engulf the Middle East drove the price of Brent crude oil through the $100 barrier for the first time in over two years.
The price of a barrel of the benchmark Brent crude soared by more than $1.50 to as high as $101.08 a barrel as the protests against President Hosni Mubarak’s regime intensified. Prices are now at their highest since September 2008, at the start of the financial crisis.
Abdullah Al-Badri, secretary general of Opec, the cartel of oil producers, expressed concern about the situation in Egypt and added that Opec did “not want 2008 to be repeated”, referring to when oil prices hit a record $147. But he said the cartel would not increase production on the back of the surge in prices as he believed there was no shortage of oil.
Since August, oil prices have been steadily increasing from around $70 on the back of higher demand as the global economy recovers from the downturn, fuelling inflation.
The latest rise in oil prices will put further pressure on the British government to head off a rise in fuel duty planned for April.
David Cameron gave the latest hint in an interview with the BBC this morning that the budget on 23 March could include a “fuel stabiliser” which would cut the level of fuel duty motorists have to pay when oil prices rise.
Last week the price of diesel at the pump in the UK reached a new high, hitting 133.26p a litre on average.
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Cairo could become (though I doubt it) the Paris of the French Revolution. When THAT HAPPENS the brutal rise a ruthless General, who could take either side, perhaps like a Napoleon the "People's" side, is what History predicts.
There are many balancing forces at play in Cairo. Many even among the Muslim nations. I like the Russians advice on the matter which is as I understand "everyone abide the law".
For those that still doubt - here’s a solid link between the ‘peace-loving’ Muslim Brotherhood and Iran —
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Muslim Brotherhood Wants War With Israel
Forex Crunch.com ^ | 1/31/2011 | Forex Crunch.com
Posted on Monday, January 31, 2011 2:49:06 PM by Qbert
Mohamed Ghanem, one of the leaders of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, calls Egypt to stop pumping gas to Israel and prepare the Egyptian army for a war with its eastern neighbor.
Speaking with Iranian television station Al-Alam, Mohamed Ghanem blamed Israel for supporting Hosni Mubaraks regime. Ghanem also said that the Egyptian police and army wont be able to stop the Muslim Brotherhood movement.
There are doubts about the loyalty of the Egyptian army to president Mubarak. If the brotherhood takes control over Egypt, it will be very messy from the whole region.
In the meantime, EUR/USD , GBP/USD other pairs have enjoyed the relative calm in the Egyptian crisis and regained most of their losses on Friday. An escalation will send them down, and will strengthen the dollar, yen and Swiss franc.
“American wants Obama removed.” Apparently only 1/2 of American wants him out. I went to the Glen Beck rally in DC, and then after it was announced decided to go to the other big rally held by those comedians, am blocking on their names. I think Cobert was one. If I understand the GB rally had a year or two of planning, while the other one only had a couple of months. It looked like there was a very large crowd at both rallys. Later when Metro (the local subway system) gave ridership statistics they listed a little over 500,000 for the GB day, and a little over 800,000 for the comedians’ rally. While a lot of the GB people may have come by long distance bus, the comedian’s had a fair number of supporters in the area able to walk or take a local bus, so those two factors probably cancel each other out.
The simple fact is that more and more people are moving to areas where they feel in agreement with their neighbors. Thus is you live in a red state it will seem that all Americans want O to leave. If you live in a blue state you will probably want him to succeed.
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