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Egypt Protests Happening NOW (Live Video Discussion)

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posted on Jan, 28 2011 @ 11:09 AM
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Interesting what the gentleman right before Clinton was saying about the army.

Peaceful protest...yes...keep it peaceful. Please.

Clinton, bear in mind, is CFR...not neocon Zionist. Ditto Obama.
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posted on Jan, 28 2011 @ 11:10 AM
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have you ever thought that it's quite funny that in all international cases everyone just has to know what 'USA' thinks about it... What USA say about it..


I mean does their oppinion matter more than others????



posted on Jan, 28 2011 @ 11:14 AM
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Clinton's speech wants to partner up with Egyptians, funny she didn't hear, Egyptian people don't want to partner up with the supporter of fascist dictators.

These whole protests are against fascist dictators, US foreign policy in the Middle East goes against Democracy and makes sure puppet fascist dictatorial regimes are installed.

Clinton should have just kept her mouth shut.



posted on Jan, 28 2011 @ 11:27 AM
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I can't help but wonder....why do they call these government officials......REGIMES? When i hear that name...i think cartel/mafia. Is that what the governments of the world has become....REGIMES. Even while Bush was in office...it was the Bush Regime. What's up with that? They are PEOPLE....like you and me....NOTHING SPECIAL!



posted on Jan, 28 2011 @ 11:28 AM
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I'm confined to my phone until work is over so I apologize if somebody has gotten this news out before I have.

The Facebook group posting updates is saying the military is now in Alexandria, and protestors are welcoming them. The military is giving them thumbs up. This is worth looking into, This could be a big deal!

It also says protesters are storming hotels in Cairo.



posted on Jan, 28 2011 @ 11:31 AM
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Absolutely.

They just got a land line feed to some guy named Siad...

The interviewer had to remind him during his analysis of Clinton's speech claiming that it is bull#, he's on TV and that's a very pointed word to explain absolute lies!

BS has more punch than "they are lying."

And HAHA at Democracy. How about creating a Constitution ... Islamic if it must be... At least Muslims believe in rule of law even if they are based in severity.

Thanks for the link!



posted on Jan, 28 2011 @ 11:33 AM
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cnn takes a commercial break every 5 minutes. they will move to the charlie sheen story soon.



posted on Jan, 28 2011 @ 11:35 AM
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Originally posted by AtruthGuy
cnn takes a commercial break every 5 minutes. they will move to the charlie sheen story soon.


Watch it here instead: Aljazeera Live

CNN's garbage.



posted on Jan, 28 2011 @ 11:38 AM
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It seems the military is with the people as reported that protesters cheered when the military arrived.
english.aljazeera.net...



posted on Jan, 28 2011 @ 11:39 AM
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all in last hour or so...

kx



Thousands of people are on the streetin Cairo Alexandria: Almost all police stations have been burnt down




Gun shots near the parliament




Shots of gunfire and explosions heard throughout Cairo as protest continues




Live pictures from Cairo show fires everywhere; police vans torched, exploding gas tanks. NDP HQ burning. Curfew ignored.




Syria Internet Down As Egypt Blackout Catches On In Middle East





http://(link tracking not allowed)/goWHIq video of protests in #suez #egypt on #jan25 where 138 were wounded and 30,000 protesters were on the streets





Report AJ English - Policeman dressed in plain clothes to infiltrate the protest





Let this day be a mesg. to all regimes of the world; You cannot oppress people anymore. We cannot be stopped. We are one. TOGETHER WE FIGHT!





Al Jazeera TV reports that Egyptian protesters gathered near a Cairo residential palace of President Hosni Mubarak





Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak asks army to take charge of security, alongside police, as protests in Cairo turn violent.





Thousands of Egypt protesters clash with police after prayers; rubber bullets, tear gas, water cannons used to disperse them





big protest in alexandria attacked violently by riot police imediately after emerging from mosque



posted on Jan, 28 2011 @ 11:40 AM
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Again, let's not forget that we currently have (at least) two warring subfactions within our government. If anyone believes there is a united front there, well think again. The subfaction last "in charge" started the ME mess and probably still have a lot of influence in events there. The current subfaction "in charge" does not want this as their interests look more toward Asia. And most middle easterners just want us to leave them the hell alone. Their governments should represent them, not us or any other interests perceived to be good by governments not representing the people. I think that's what Clinton pretty much said.

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Probably hard to tell what the cheering is from, but if it's kind of like what may have happened with some police that might be good? I hope everyone stays as safe as possible.
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posted on Jan, 28 2011 @ 11:44 AM
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man shot in protests...
bless them...
kx

video.ap.org...



posted on Jan, 28 2011 @ 11:46 AM
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more than 1 child killed by police I've heard..

One by a tear-gas can I believe it was. the other was 14 or 17 and was shot in the head earlier..

This is not good..



posted on Jan, 28 2011 @ 11:51 AM
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Too late for peaceful.

The protestors have brought roses.
The police have brought weapons.

The police last night were setting fires to buildings and cars to blame it on the protestors to justify their actions.

The police have shown that they will continue to murder.

Can't wait to see the police slaughtered by the military.



posted on Jan, 28 2011 @ 11:53 AM
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Originally posted by The_Zomar
Can't wait to see the police slaughtered by the military.


Seriously? I can't quite wrap my mind around how you draw your lines.



posted on Jan, 28 2011 @ 11:56 AM
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I wish North Americans would protest like this....



posted on Jan, 28 2011 @ 12:01 PM
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Ignorant people will always continue to be sheep. 95% of Americans are political ignorant, I bet they don't even know much about thei r own constitution, except the basic rhetorics used by the media.



posted on Jan, 28 2011 @ 12:07 PM
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Originally posted by ~Lucidity

Originally posted by The_Zomar
Can't wait to see the police slaughtered by the military.


Seriously? I can't quite wrap my mind around how you draw your lines.


Police continuously killing innocent people simply demanding their basic human rights?

Of course they deserve to die - no other option.



posted on Jan, 28 2011 @ 12:21 PM
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Originally posted by InnerTruths
I wish North Americans would protest like this....


LOL the upprising failed in Iran and looks like it's not going to change anything in Egypt....It may work in tiny countries with bad unorganized governments

Its not happening in the US (if thats what you were referring to by North America).

Its good to see Iran and Egypt aren't taking this BS lying down.
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posted on Jan, 28 2011 @ 12:27 PM
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also foxnews says there is a group linked to Alqeada challenging for control of the government..

I know its foxnews, I'm just the messenger.




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