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Riots and Anti-Government Protests in Egypt
http://english.aljazeera.net/watch_now/
Government shuts down internet and cell phone communication and implements a martial law. Push people to the breaking point and this is the result.
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/world/egypts-mubarak-imposes-curfew-after-day-of-protests-rocks-regime/article1886184/
I just wonder where else in the Arab world this will happen. Thing is, if you toss one asshole out, another asshole will replace him and will be much worse.
Anyways, I wish Tunisia and Egypt the best of luck becoming more free.
Who is next on the list? Lebanon, Syria, Saudi Arabia?
One thing, how are things in Algeria, Morocco and Libya?
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| Originally posted by jester I just wonder where else in the Arab world this will happen. Thing is, if you toss one asshole out, another asshole will replace him and will be much worse. Anyways, I wish Tunisia and Egypt the best of luck becoming more free. Who is next on the list? Lebanon, Syria, Saudi Arabia? One thing, how are things in Algeria, Morocco and Libya? |
This is funny because Egypt has always been called and looked upon as the ideal democracy in the Middle East by Washington. If that is the case then why is that that they are shutting down all social media's and possibly the internet? How is that democracy??
I've already started a thread in PDD if anyone wants to discuss/debate:
http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...3&forumid=66&s=
All these fukin news guys calling it some sort of revolution...
just like when shit hit the fan in Iran and everyone was calling that a revolution.
no revolution going on here, just some angry unorganized people as usual..
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| Originally posted by hardcore trancer This is funny because Egypt has always been called and looked upon as the ideal democracy in the Middle East by Washington. If that is the case then why is that that they are shutting down all social media's and possibly the internet? How is that democracy?? I've already started a thread in PDD if anyone wants to discuss/debate: http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...3&forumid=66&s= |
And Obama is talking so much shit about this now I cant even believe...
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| Originally posted by UXC All these fukin news guys calling it some sort of revolution... just like when shit hit the fan in Iran and everyone was calling that a revolution. no revolution going on here, just some angry unorganized people as usual.. |
Good. Mubarak is a piece of shit. I just hope some extremists don't end up replacing the government. That will be even worse.
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| Originally posted by Brennen How can you organize 15,000+ people? They are not linked to any political party, they are normal people who have had enough. They just burned down the NDP headquarters. Full support!! |
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| Originally posted by UXC Sorry my point was, the word revolution gets thrown around. |
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| Originally posted by Adam420 Good. Mubarak is a piece of shit. I just hope some extremists don't end up replacing the government. That will be even worse. |
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| Originally posted by Brennen That I agree with. Maybe I read your post wrong. |

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| Originally posted by UXC Thats the plan I would assume. Replace one tool with another worse tool that the people are tricked into thinking is actually a lesser tool. Same story different day/country. humans... |
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| Originally posted by Brennen And thats the problem. Fucking shit up is the easy part...getting a working honest government is hard. |

I bet Egypt will end up worse-off after this.
Government forces are leaving Suez.
And it's not just Egypt, also Tunisia, Algeria, Marocco, Yemen, Jordan.
Looks like empire built in last 50 years is falling apart fast.
Poor Israel, they probably shitting their pants now, reality of being surrounded by Iran-like countries has never been so real.
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| Originally posted by VERTiG0 I bet Egypt will end up worse-off after this. |
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| Originally posted by hardcore trancer This is funny because Egypt has always been called and looked upon as the ideal democracy in the Middle East by Washington. If that is the case then why is that that they are shutting down all social media's and possibly the internet? How is that democracy?? |

http://english.aljazeera.net/watch_now/
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| Originally posted by VERTiG0 I bet Egypt will end up worse-off after this. |
Off Topic (different region)...
I heard there is protests in Albania also now. One thing, what happened to Greece. No more protesting? Did they get lazy?
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Plus there is protests happening in Jordan also :/ There goes the neighbourhood. North Africa and now slowly but surely the rest of the Middle East.
2012 is around the corner 
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| Originally posted by exraver Looks like empire built in last 50 years is falling apart fast. |
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| Poor Israel, they probably shitting their pants now, reality of being surrounded by Iran-like countries has never been so real. |
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| Originally posted by hardcore trancer What scares me now is that the zionist regime may consider using its nukes in the region. |
thank god. no more friend requests from egyptians on facebook.
they should do the same in nigeria to clean up my email a lil.
but DO NOT fuck with my penis enlargment emails.
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| Originally posted by jester They wouldn't use it. Israel would stick to regular missiles to take out military targets. |
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| There is no use to use a nuclear weapon, other than killing off 10s of thousands, if not 100s of thousands. It would create more problems and more people will become radicals. |
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