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Post by dolphie on Feb 9, 2011 0:40:34 GMT -5
How much do you want to bet this Code Pinker is still a clueless wonder. Our brave military & those they train helped save her life... and she will continue being an ungrateful useful idiot.
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Post by nikki on Feb 9, 2011 1:02:32 GMT -5
How much do you want to bet this Code Pinker is still a clueless wonder. Our brave military & those they train helped save her life... and she will continue being an ungrateful useful idiot. Oh, I have NO doubt about it, Dolphie. The sad thing is that most other clueless wonders in our country probably think this group is just a bunch of concerned grandmothers and have no idea who they ACTIVILY coordinate and sympathize with.
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Post by Tired in CV on Feb 9, 2011 4:09:48 GMT -5
How much do you want to bet this Code Pinker is still a clueless wonder. Our brave military & those they train helped save her life... and she will continue being an ungrateful useful idiot. Oh, I have NO doubt about it, Dolphie. The sad thing is that most other clueless wonders in our country probably think this group is just a bunch of concerned grandmothers and have no idea who they ACTIVILY coordinate and sympathize with. How true! Many who donate to them believe that they are helping in the cure of Cancer, i.e. the name Code Pink! Very deceiving to those who do not check up on groups (most do not).
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Post by jdredd on Feb 10, 2011 14:52:12 GMT -5
english.aljazeera.net/indepth/opinion/2011/02/20112101030726228.html"On February 6, 2011, Egypt's hastily appointed vice president, Omar Suleiman, invited in the old guard - or what we could call the Businessman's Wing of the Muslim Brotherhood into a stately meeting in the polished rosewood cabinet chamber of Mubarak’s presidential palace. The aim of their tea party was to discuss some kind of accord that would end the national uprising and restore "normalcy". When news of the meeting broke, expressions of delight and terror tore through the blogosphere. Was the nightmare scenario of both the political left and right about to be realised? Would the US/Israel surrogate Suleiman merge his military-police apparatus with the power of the more conservative branch of the old Islamist social movement? Hearing the news, Iran’s supreme leader sent his congratulations. And in the US, Glenn Beck and John McCain ranted with glee about world wars and the inevitable rise of the cosmic caliphate. On that same day, an unnamed White House official told the Associated Press that any "academic type" who did not focus on the Muslim Brotherhood and see them as the principle actor in this drama "was full of sh*t". The White House seemed to believe that Suleiman, chief of Egypt’s intelligence services, was the kind of keen mind they could depend on. Suleiman’s brand of "intelligence" was on display in his interview on February 3, in which he traced the cause of Egypt’s uprising to a conspiracy coordinated by a united front of Israel with Hamas, al-Qaeda with Anderson Cooper. Is it true that Suleiman also has a dossier revealing the sinister role played in all this by "Simpsons" character C Montgomery Burns? In reality, the Suleiman-Brotherhood tea party turned out to be nothing more than another stunt staged by Nile TV News. This once-interesting cable service was transformed in the past week into a rather Murdochian propaganda unit, whose productions are run by the artistic genius of Mubarak's presidential guards. Images of the Suleiman-Brotherhood tete-a-tete were broadcast at a time when Suleiman's legitimacy and sanity were appearing increasingly shaky within Egypt - and when this particular sub-group of the Brotherhood, who represent only one fraction of one faction of the opposition, was trying to leverage an unlikely comeback."
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Post by EscapeHatch on Feb 10, 2011 15:19:43 GMT -5
Congratulations on finding a twisted mind that runs parallel to yours.
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Post by jdredd on Feb 10, 2011 16:30:43 GMT -5
www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-12424587"Mr Mubarak said he would delegate some powers to Vice-President Omar Suleiman, but would ignore "diktats from abroad"." Sounds like the ancient POS Mubarak is telling Obama to f**k off. What will O do? We will see what kind of man O is.
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Post by nikki on Feb 10, 2011 17:09:26 GMT -5
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Post by nikki on Feb 11, 2011 0:56:15 GMT -5
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Post by jdredd on Feb 11, 2011 1:09:11 GMT -5
From the article: "Up until this point, Obama has handled the situation in Egypt masterfully, but the departure of Mubarak is not the end, but the beginning of an uncertain future for Egypt." What planet is this writer on?
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Post by Tired in CV on Feb 11, 2011 1:50:07 GMT -5
From the article: "Up until this point, Obama has handled the situation in Egypt masterfully, but the departure of Mubarak is not the end, but the beginning of an uncertain future for Egypt." What planet is this writer on? All you really need to know is to read the authors bio (nothing bashful about him). Look at the jobs he has held then his education: Jason has a Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science. His graduate work focused on public policy, with a specialization in social reform movements. Doesn't that tell you he is a space cadet from the faaarrrrrr left who idolizes Obama! Read the comments, nothing but a bunch of bots praising their idol. No real news to be found from that source!
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Post by jdredd on Feb 11, 2011 2:04:48 GMT -5
Day 18
Egyptian Civil War
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Post by jdredd on Feb 11, 2011 2:11:48 GMT -5
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omar_Suleiman"Torture victims and human rights groups charge that, as head of Egypt's main intelligence agency, Suleiman oversaw the systematic use of torture on detainees, sometimes at the behest of the United States, and that in at least one instance he personally tortured a detainee." 75 year old Egyptian butcher and Mubarak toady...Reform my ass. If the protesters go home now, they will be hunted down and murdered and they know it.
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Post by Turk on Feb 11, 2011 11:10:01 GMT -5
Mubarak steps down
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Post by jdredd on Feb 12, 2011 2:26:04 GMT -5
It's going to be fun watching the partisan spin on the events in Egypt.
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Post by nikki on Feb 12, 2011 14:01:45 GMT -5
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