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Re: Mubarak resigns, Ahmadinejad declares "New Middle East"

Posted by Olog-hai on Fri Feb 11 16:38:05 2011, in response to Mubarak Flies The Coop!, posted by JayZeeBMT on Fri Feb 11 08:25:42 2011.

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If they're happy about what's happening in Egypt, we should not be.

Associated Press (via Fox News, oh noes)

Ahmadinejad: Egyptian Protests Herald New Mideast

Published February 11, 2011 | Associated Press
TEHRAN, Iran — Iran's president declared Friday that Egypt's uprising shows a new Middle East is emerging that will doom Israel and break free of American "interference," even as Tehran clamps down harder on its own domestic opposition movement.

Iran has sought to portray the popular uprisings in Tunisia and Egypt as a replay of its 1979 Islamic Revolution — whose anniversary was marked Friday by Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's speech and state-organized rallies that included chants of support for Egypt's anti-government protests.

"Despite all the (West's) complicated and satanic designs … a new Middle East is emerging without the Zionist regime and U.S. interference, a place where the arrogant powers will have no place," Ahmadinejad told a crowd filling Tehran's Azadi, or Freedom, Square.

Iran's state TV broadcast simultaneous live footage of the gathering with shots from Cairo's downtown Tahrir Square, the center of Egypt's protests since late January.

In Iran's calculation, the revolt against Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak equals a blow to U.S. influence in the region and carries echoes of Iran's Islamic Revolution, which deposed the Western-allied monarchy and brought hard-line clerics to power.

Iran has been highly critical of Egypt's regime for its pro-U.S. policies and peace pact with Israel. For years, Iranian officials commissioned murals and other symbols to honor the gunman who killed Egyptian President Anwar Sadat in 1981, two years after the peace accord with Israel took effect. Jordan also has a peace deal with Israel.

At the same time, Iranian authorities have been pushed into a corner by their support for the Egyptian uprising.

Iranian opposition groups have called for marches on Tuesday to express solidarity with Egypt's demonstrators. Iranian officials consider it a backdoor attempt to revive anti-government demonstrations and have warned of sharp crackdowns on efforts to return to the streets.

In Washington, White House national security spokesman Tommy Vietor denounced Iran's "hypocrisy" for claiming to support Egypt's people while smothering internal voices of dissent.

"For all of its empty talk about Egypt, the government of Iran should allow the Iranian people the same universal right to peacefully assemble, demonstrate and communicate in Tehran that the people are exercising in Cairo," he said. "Governments must respect the rights of their people and be responsive to their aspirations."

Tens of thousands marched down Tehran's main boulevard in state-organized rallies, some chanting in support of Egypt's anti-government protesters. Some Iranians set an effigy of Mubarak on fire while others mocked him with quips playing off his last name, which means "congratulations" in Farsi.

Ahmadinejad urged Egyptian protesters to persevere until there is a regime change despite Mubarak's declaration late Thursday that he will remain until elections in September.

"It's your right to be free. It's your right to exercise your will and sovereignty … and choose the type of government and the rulers," said Ahmadinejad.

Last week, Egypt's foreign minister, Ahmed Aboul Gheit, turned the tables on Iran. Aboul Gheit told reporters that Iranian officials should listen to the calls for reform from within their own country rather than "distracting the Iranian people's attention by hiding behind what is happening in Egypt."

"Iran's critical moment has not come yet, but we will watch that moment with great anticipation and interest," he said in Cairo.

Iran is applying increased pressure to keep opposition groups from seizing the moment with rallies linked to the Egyptian crisis.

Security forces have arrested several opposition activists, including aides to Iran's opposition leaders.

Authorities also placed Mahdi Karroubi, one of Iran's opposition leaders, under house arrest, posting security officers at his door in response to his calls for an Iranian opposition rally in support of the demonstrations in Egypt.

Karroubi's website, sahamnews.org, said security officials informed Karroubi that the restrictions would remain in place until after Feb. 14.

State Prosecutor Gholam Hossein Mohseni Ejehi rejected an appeal for marches by Karroubi and fellow opposition leader Mir Hossein Mousavi, who was declared the runner-up in June 2009 elections that critics say were rigged to give Ahmadinejad victory.

Hossein Hamedani, a senior commander of Iran's powerful Revolutionary Guard, said any attempt by the opposition to rally supporters on Feb. 14 would be crushed.

Mousavi's aide Saleh Noghrehkar and Sadroddin Beheshti, son of another Mousavi aide, Ali Reza Beheshti, were among those arrested, according to opposition website kaleme.com. The website said another opposition activist, Fariba Ebtehaj, a close aide to former reformist Vice President Masoumeh Ebtekar, has also been arrested.

In London, the British Broadcasting Corp. said the signal for its Persian service was being jammed beginning late Thursday from a source in Iran. The BBC said it believes the action was an attempt to block its extensive coverage of the Egyptian protests.


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Re: Mubarak resigns, Ahmadinejad declares ''New Middle East''

Posted by Mr Mabstoa on Fri Feb 11 16:43:04 2011, in response to Re: Mubarak resigns, Ahmadinejad declares "New Middle East", posted by Olog-hai on Fri Feb 11 16:38:05 2011.

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Let the good times begin! heh:)




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Re: Mubarak Flies The Coop . . .

Posted by AlM on Fri Feb 11 16:46:18 2011, in response to Re: Mubarak Flies The Coop . . ., posted by Fred G on Fri Feb 11 16:36:00 2011.

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If you have a benevolent dictator, it work just fine, until he dies, gets cranky, gets senile, or whatever.

Mugabe was a decent benevolent dictator for a while.



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Re: Mubarak resigns, Ahmadinejad declares ''New Middle East''

Posted by Fred G on Fri Feb 11 16:51:06 2011, in response to Re: Mubarak resigns, Ahmadinejad declares "New Middle East", posted by Olog-hai on Fri Feb 11 16:38:05 2011.

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If he didn't say something like that I would have fallen out of my chair. I'm surprised he's not taking credit for it.

your pal,
Fred

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Re: Mubarak Flies The Coop!

Posted by salaamallah@hotmail.com on Fri Feb 11 16:52:13 2011, in response to Re: Mubarak Flies The Coop!, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Fri Feb 11 08:34:23 2011.

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no

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Re: Mubarak Flies The Coop . . .

Posted by salaamallah@hotmail.com on Fri Feb 11 16:52:45 2011, in response to Re: Mubarak Flies The Coop . . ., posted by Fred G on Fri Feb 11 16:34:24 2011.

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truth

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Re: Mubarak resigns, Ahmadinejad declares ''New Middle East''

Posted by Olog-hai on Fri Feb 11 17:06:42 2011, in response to Re: Mubarak resigns, Ahmadinejad declares ''New Middle East'', posted by Mr Mabstoa on Fri Feb 11 16:43:04 2011.

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Did you notice that today is the 32nd anniversary of the last battle of the Islamic Revolution in Iran? To the day.

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Re: Mubarak Flies The Coop . . .

Posted by SMAZ on Fri Feb 11 17:09:21 2011, in response to Re: Mubarak Flies The Coop . . ., posted by AlM on Fri Feb 11 16:46:18 2011.

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Also TITO.
Look what happened there after he died.

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Re: Mubarak resigns, Ahmadinejad declares ''New Middle East''

Posted by Mr Mabstoa on Fri Feb 11 17:09:22 2011, in response to Re: Mubarak resigns, Ahmadinejad declares ''New Middle East'', posted by Olog-hai on Fri Feb 11 17:06:42 2011.

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Well now all the media whores go back home to their comfortable lives and the people in Egypt will be fucked up.

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Re: Mubarak Flies The Coop!

Posted by Mr Mabstoa on Fri Feb 11 17:10:39 2011, in response to Re: Mubarak Flies The Coop!, posted by salaamallah@hotmail.com on Fri Feb 11 16:52:13 2011.

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no WHAT!?

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Re: Mubarak resigns, Ahmadinejad declares ''New Middle East''

Posted by Olog-hai on Fri Feb 11 17:12:12 2011, in response to Re: Mubarak resigns, Ahmadinejad declares ''New Middle East'', posted by Olog-hai on Fri Feb 11 17:06:42 2011.

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Might as well throw in Mark Steyn's perspective.

The Superpower As Spectator

Steyn on the World
Friday, 11 February 2011
If you missed my TV and radio appearances this week, here's a recap of my thoughts on Egypt:

This is not a happy ending, but the beginning of something potentially very dark. The end of the Mubarak regime is the biggest shift in the region in 60 years, since Nasser overthrew King Farouk's dissolute monarchy and diminished London's influence in Cairo. We are witnessing the unraveling of the American Middle East — that's to say, of the regimes supported by Washington in the waning of British and French imperial power after the Second World War. The American Middle East was an unlovely place, and perhaps the most obviously repellent illustration of the limitations of "He may be an SOB but he's our SOB" thinking. It's "our" SOBs who are in trouble: After the fall of Mubarak, what remains to hold up the Hashemites in Amman? Jordan's Muslim Brotherhood is more radical than Egypt's, the regime is less ruthless, King Abullah's Arabic is worse than his English, and pretty westernized Queen Rania, who seems so cute when CNN interviewers are fawning all over her, is openly despised outside the palace gates.

Iran is nuclearizing, Turkey is Islamizing, Egypt is ...what exactly? Well, we'll find out. But, given that only the army and/or the Muslim Brotherhood are sufficiently organized to govern the nation, the notion that we're witnessing the youthful buds of any meaningful democracy is deluded. So who'll come out on top? The generals or the Brothers? Given that the Brotherhood got played for suckers by the army in the revolution of '52, I doubt they'll be so foolish as to make the same mistake again — and the hopey-changey "democracy movement" provides the most useful cover in generations. Meanwhile, James Clapper, the worthless buffoon who serves as the hyperpower's Director of "Intelligence", goes before Congress to tell the world that the Muslim Brotherhood is a "secular" organization. Americans ought to take to the streets to demand Clapper vacate whatever presidential palace in DC he's holed up in.

Amidst all this flowering of democracy, you'll notice that it's only the pro-American dictatorships on the ropes: In Libya and Syria, Gaddafi and Assad sleep soundly in their beds. On the other hand, if you were either of the two King Abdullahs, in Jordan or Saudi Arabia, and you looked at the Obama Administration's very public abandonment of their Cairo strongman, what would you conclude about the value of being an American ally? For the last three weeks, the superpower has sent the consistent message to the world that (as Bernard Lewis feared some years ago) America is harmless as an enemy and treacherous as a friend.


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Re: Mubarak resigns, Ahmadinejad declares ''New Middle East''

Posted by Olog-hai on Fri Feb 11 17:13:27 2011, in response to Re: Mubarak resigns, Ahmadinejad declares ''New Middle East'', posted by Mr Mabstoa on Fri Feb 11 17:09:22 2011.

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. . . until Egypt shuts down the Suez Canal. What then?

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Re: Mubarak Flies The Coop!

Posted by salaamallah@hotmail.com on Fri Feb 11 17:33:09 2011, in response to Mubarak Flies The Coop!, posted by JayZeeBMT on Fri Feb 11 08:25:42 2011.

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good riddance

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Re: Mubarak resigns, Ahmadinejad declares ''New Middle East''

Posted by gOlD_12tH on Fri Feb 11 17:46:40 2011, in response to Re: Mubarak resigns, Ahmadinejad declares ''New Middle East'', posted by Olog-hai on Fri Feb 11 17:13:27 2011.

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party

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Re: Mubarak resigns, Ahmadinejad declares ''New Middle East''

Posted by Mr Mabstoa on Fri Feb 11 17:56:08 2011, in response to Re: Mubarak resigns, Ahmadinejad declares ''New Middle East'', posted by Olog-hai on Fri Feb 11 17:13:27 2011.

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Well we'll have the Chevy Volt.
That will help us curb our dependence on foreign oil!

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Re: Mubarak resigns, Ahmadinejad declares ''New Middle East''

Posted by Olog-hai on Fri Feb 11 18:00:04 2011, in response to Re: Mubarak resigns, Ahmadinejad declares ''New Middle East'', posted by gOlD_12tH on Fri Feb 11 17:46:40 2011.

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With the power off, not being able to cook food and keep beer cold?

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Re: Mubarak resigns, Ahmadinejad declares ''New Middle East''

Posted by RockParkMan on Fri Feb 11 18:18:11 2011, in response to Re: Mubarak resigns, Ahmadinejad declares ''New Middle East'', posted by Olog-hai on Fri Feb 11 18:00:04 2011.

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Party's at Ologs*
At least that's what I overheard when passing by this large van with all kinds of strange antennas sticking out of it.

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Re: Mubarak Flies The Coop!

Posted by PHXTUSbusfan on Fri Feb 11 18:46:08 2011, in response to Re: Mubarak Flies The Coop!, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Fri Feb 11 08:34:23 2011.

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Hopefully not.

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Re: Mubarak resigns, Ahmadinejad declares ''New Middle East''

Posted by ClearAspect on Fri Feb 11 20:36:15 2011, in response to Re: Mubarak resigns, Ahmadinejad declares "New Middle East", posted by Olog-hai on Fri Feb 11 16:38:05 2011.

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Do you believe everything that Iranian leaders say or you just that stupid? Which one...

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Re: Mubarak Flies The Coop!

Posted by Dan Lawrence on Fri Feb 11 20:41:55 2011, in response to Re: Mubarak Flies The Coop!, posted by Mr Mabstoa on Fri Feb 11 11:07:30 2011.

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Don't start. Stick with taunting Salaam.

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Re: Mubarak Flies The Coop!

Posted by salaamallah@hotmail.com on Fri Feb 11 20:47:44 2011, in response to Re: Mubarak Flies The Coop!, posted by Dan Lawrence on Fri Feb 11 20:41:55 2011.

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dan i dont respond to MabstoaS posts anymore so give it up


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Re: Mubarak resigns, Ahmadinejad declares ''New Middle East''

Posted by Olog-hai on Fri Feb 11 20:48:25 2011, in response to Re: Mubarak resigns, Ahmadinejad declares ''New Middle East'', posted by ClearAspect on Fri Feb 11 20:36:15 2011.

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Still saying stupid things, aren't you. OK, let's add what the Egyptians actually want to the list — something you conveniently leave out of your posts and get all hot under the collar when confronted over it.

Editorial: What Egyptians Really Want

Posted 02/10/2011 07:20 PM ET

Islamofascism: Romantics in Western media expect "democracy" to flower from the anti-Mubarak rioting in Cairo. But polling shows Egyptians actually seek strict Islamic rule.

According to a major survey conducted last year by the Pew Research Center, adults in Egypt don't crave Western-style democracy, as pundits have blithely trumpeted throughout coverage of the unrest.

Far from it, the vast majority of them want a larger role for Islam in government. This includes making barbaric punishments, such as stoning adulterers and executing apostates, the law of their country. With the ouster of their secular, pro-American leader, they may get their wish.

Among highlights from the Pew poll:
  • 49% of Egyptians say Islam plays only a "small role" in public affairs under President Hosni Mubarak, while 95% prefer the religion play a "large role in politics."

  • 84% favor the death penalty for people who leave the Muslim faith.

  • 82% support stoning adulterers.

  • 77% think thieves should have their hands cut off.

  • 54% support a law segregating women from men in the workplace.

  • 54% believe suicide bombings that kill civilians can be justified.

  • Nearly half support the terrorist group Hamas.

  • 30% have a favorable opinion of Hezbollah.

  • 20% maintain positive views of al-Qaida and Osama bin Laden.

  • 82% of Egyptians dislike the U.S. — the highest unfavorable rating among the 18 Muslim nations Pew surveyed.
This empirical evidence refutes the sympathetic narrative broadcast as a continuous loop in the media over the past fortnight. Even after getting beat up by anti-American mobs, CNN's Anderson Cooper portrayed rioters as largely secular yuppies yearning for modernity and the triumph of human rights over martial law.

He and other media elite have it exactly backwards: Egyptians are revolting against Western-style democracy. The Pew poll reveals they do not, in fact, value our principles of individual freedoms, human rights and separation of religion and state.

It is plain they do not want what we want. They want an Islamic theocracy.


And it's highly irresponsible for pundits to assume they want what we do. This is serious business, and we need to deal with facts and reality on the ground and not project our values to make ourselves feel good. The media fatuously whipped up support for a "revolution" at odds with our values and interests.

Now, with a U.S. ally expected to step down, the damage may already be done. The well-organized Muslim Brotherhood, previously outlawed by Mubarak, is in the best position to take advantage of the prevailing sentiment recorded by Pew.


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Re: Mubarak Flies The Coop!

Posted by Fred G on Fri Feb 11 20:53:13 2011, in response to Re: Mubarak Flies The Coop!, posted by Dan Lawrence on Fri Feb 11 20:41:55 2011.

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He can't even do that. Well, he tries but looks pathetic.

your pal,
Fred

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Re: Mubarak Flies The Coop!

Posted by salaamallah@hotmail.com on Fri Feb 11 20:56:35 2011, in response to Re: Mubarak Flies The Coop!, posted by Fred G on Fri Feb 11 20:53:13 2011.

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IAWTP

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Re: Mubarak Flies The Coop!

Posted by Mr Mabstoa on Fri Feb 11 21:07:28 2011, in response to Re: Mubarak Flies The Coop!, posted by Fred G on Fri Feb 11 20:53:13 2011.

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Yes, especially when Salaam responds to me through others!
He has killfile so I don't understand how he knows what others are responding to!
Or when I stop posting for weeks and then he calls my name out!
Or when you said that I have a homesexual crush on him and then you deny it through a Selkirky type of picture!

Yup!

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Re: Mubarak resigns, Ahmadinejad declares ''New Middle East''

Posted by RockParkMan on Fri Feb 11 21:08:11 2011, in response to Re: Mubarak resigns, Ahmadinejad declares ''New Middle East'', posted by Olog-hai on Fri Feb 11 20:48:25 2011.

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what publication did this appear in?

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Re: Mubarak resigns, Ahmadinejad declares ''New Middle East''

Posted by BMTLines on Fri Feb 11 21:15:02 2011, in response to Re: Mubarak resigns, Ahmadinejad declares ''New Middle East'', posted by RockParkMan on Fri Feb 11 21:08:11 2011.

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Investors Business Daily

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Re: Mubarak resigns, Ahmadinejad declares ''New Middle East''

Posted by Olog-hai on Fri Feb 11 21:20:05 2011, in response to Re: Mubarak resigns, Ahmadinejad declares ''New Middle East'', posted by BMTLines on Fri Feb 11 21:15:02 2011.

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Citing a Pew poll.

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Re: Mubarak resigns, Ahmadinejad declares ''New Middle East''

Posted by RockParkMan on Fri Feb 11 21:31:43 2011, in response to Re: Mubarak resigns, Ahmadinejad declares ''New Middle East'', posted by BMTLines on Fri Feb 11 21:15:02 2011.

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No credibility.

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Re: Mubarak resigns, Ahmadinejad declares ''New Middle East''

Posted by ClearAspect on Fri Feb 11 21:51:49 2011, in response to Re: Mubarak resigns, Ahmadinejad declares ''New Middle East'', posted by Olog-hai on Fri Feb 11 20:48:25 2011.

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How many people did they interview who they interview where and when was this interview?

But just to shut you up again...

Digest this

Here I even took a part from the article for you to chew on:

“We participated with everyone else and did not lead this or raise Islamic slogans so that it can be the revolution of everyone,” said Mohamed Saad el-Katatni, a spokesman for the Brotherhood. “This is a revolution for all Egyptians; there is no room for a single group’s slogans, not the Brotherhood’s or anybody else.”

The Brotherhood, which was slow to follow the lead of its own youth wing into the streets, has said it will not field a candidate for president or seek a parliamentary majority in the expected elections."


Here to shut you up even further...

From Your Friends at Fox News

And here's a snipped...

"The two-thirds of Egyptians who are under the age of 30 grew up in this period of peace. They do not have the personal recollections of the four wars Egypt fought against Israel, the concomitant pain and suffering, and diversion of precious resources to the conflict, even if most have little objective information about Israel, much less ever visited to see the Jewish state for themselves.

Peace has enabled Egyptians to focus on their very real and strong grievances against the Mubarak regime about their own political freedoms, high unemployment, human rights abuses -- and ultimately their yearning for an end to authoritarianism."


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Re: Mubarak resigns, Ahmadinejad declares ''New Middle East''

Posted by Olog-hai on Fri Feb 11 22:18:54 2011, in response to Re: Mubarak resigns, Ahmadinejad declares ''New Middle East'', posted by ClearAspect on Fri Feb 11 21:51:49 2011.

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Mistake #1 was citing the NY Times. They are so far left it's not funny. Never mind one of their more liberal writers.

Mistake #2: I don't cite Fox News, so why do you, never mind throwing rhetoric about them being my "friends"? Kenneth Bandler may be a big wig at the American Jewish Committee, but like the conservatives in Israel, he's making a huge mistake.

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Re: Mubarak resigns, Ahmadinejad declares ''New Middle East''

Posted by Olog-hai on Fri Feb 11 22:19:10 2011, in response to Re: Mubarak resigns, Ahmadinejad declares ''New Middle East'', posted by RockParkMan on Fri Feb 11 21:31:43 2011.

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Based on what?

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Re: Mubarak resigns, Ahmadinejad declares ''New Middle East''

Posted by Olog-hai on Fri Feb 11 22:20:17 2011, in response to Re: Mubarak resigns, Ahmadinejad declares ''New Middle East'', posted by Fred G on Fri Feb 11 16:51:06 2011.

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I think he'll leave that to others.

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Re: Mubarak resigns, Ahmadinejad declares ''New Middle East''

Posted by ClearAspect on Fri Feb 11 22:27:46 2011, in response to Re: Mubarak resigns, Ahmadinejad declares ''New Middle East'', posted by Olog-hai on Fri Feb 11 22:18:54 2011.

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I expected you to say that about my sources, but you're predictable at least I use real sources that actually are there are on the scene unlike you which uses the source ... "the president of Iran" etc etc and you've been proven wrong on many occasions in the last 18 days that there is LITTLE or NO chance of an Islamist government coming out of this.

Now, you've been proven wrong on many occasions and once again I've proven you wrong, you need to quit while your ahead.

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Re: Mubarak resigns, Ahmadinejad declares ''New Middle East''

Posted by Olog-hai on Fri Feb 11 22:30:47 2011, in response to Re: Mubarak resigns, Ahmadinejad declares ''New Middle East'', posted by ClearAspect on Fri Feb 11 22:27:46 2011.

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at least I use real sources

"Real sources" = liberal sources?

Will you be around to comment when (not if) Egypt turns radical?

you've been proven wrong on many occasions and once again I've proven you wrong

You haven't proven me wrong. You've only proven yourself gullible towards leftist propaganda.

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Re: Mubarak resigns, Ahmadinejad declares ''New Middle East''

Posted by ClearAspect on Fri Feb 11 23:27:05 2011, in response to Re: Mubarak resigns, Ahmadinejad declares ''New Middle East'', posted by Olog-hai on Fri Feb 11 22:30:47 2011.

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I will be around, and no I haven't... Ive been listening to what the people in Egypt have been saying... and its funny that you support an oppressive leader so long as the US gets what it wants... but you quiver and fear and beg for destruction of any oppressive leader that is against us...


Hypocrite much?

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Re: Mubarak resigns, Ahmadinejad declares ''New Middle East''

Posted by gOlD_12tH on Sat Feb 12 01:26:01 2011, in response to Re: Mubarak resigns, Ahmadinejad declares ''New Middle East'', posted by Olog-hai on Fri Feb 11 18:00:04 2011.

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they makeout

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Re: Mubarak resigns, Ahmadinejad declares ''New Middle East''

Posted by Olog-hai on Sat Feb 12 01:34:44 2011, in response to Re: Mubarak resigns, Ahmadinejad declares ''New Middle East'', posted by ClearAspect on Fri Feb 11 23:27:05 2011.

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Ive been listening to what the people in Egypt have been saying

Not selectively, I hope? You didn't blank out the bit where they want to "free Palestine" and "destroy Israel" from your mind, I hope . . . ? (0:46.)

Hypocrite much?

Where's your logic that led you to that conclusion . . . ? Is it the same logic that blinds you to the Muslim Brotherhood's machinations in all this?



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Re: Mubarak resigns, Ahmadinejad declares ''New Middle East''

Posted by Olog-hai on Sat Feb 12 01:37:08 2011, in response to Re: Mubarak resigns, Ahmadinejad declares ''New Middle East'', posted by gOlD_12tH on Sat Feb 12 01:26:01 2011.

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Nobody's in the mood for that if they're freezing cold and hungry.

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Re: Mubarak Flies The Coop!

Posted by SelkirkTMO on Sat Feb 12 02:15:51 2011, in response to Re: Mubarak Flies The Coop!, posted by RIPTA42HopeTunnel on Fri Feb 11 10:12:23 2011.

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Ding!

And they didn't even elect a leader yet, the country is in the hands of the army and its vice president until September. Gotta love pinhead instant news. :(

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Re: Mubarak resigns, Ahmadinejad declares ''New Middle East''

Posted by SelkirkTMO on Sat Feb 12 04:52:48 2011, in response to Re: Mubarak resigns, Ahmadinejad declares "New Middle East", posted by Olog-hai on Fri Feb 11 16:38:05 2011.

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Heh. I might have known it ... Olog's subthread.

OK ... let's take a different path AWAY from Israel's spin and Imadinnerjacket's spin and throw up ANOTHER concept on it which is neither. I'm not rejecting anyone's spin, but since we're all twirling in other directions, why not go for the 3D experience? :)

http://www.globalpost.com/dispatch/egypt/110211/revolution-egypt-hosni-mubarak-democracy

Feel free to comment, I lobbed the grenade over this transom, I'm doing my Olog-style "duck and cover" for now. :)

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Re: Mubarak Flies The Coop . . .

Posted by SUBWAYSURF on Sat Feb 12 05:50:23 2011, in response to Re: Mubarak Flies The Coop . . ., posted by Olog-hai on Fri Feb 11 16:25:43 2011.

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>>>>...the Iranians will still be chanting "Death to America". <<<

Which they have a perfect right to do. Freedom of speech, yannow.

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Re: Mubarak Flies The Coop . . .

Posted by SUBWAYSURF on Sat Feb 12 05:53:40 2011, in response to Re: Mubarak Flies The Coop . . ., posted by Fred G on Fri Feb 11 16:36:00 2011.

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Must be a western NJ, Irish-Jewish thing (circa 1957). 8-)

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Re: Mubarak Flies The Coop!

Posted by SUBWAYSURF on Sat Feb 12 06:03:25 2011, in response to Re: Mubarak Flies The Coop!, posted by Mr Mabstoa on Fri Feb 11 17:10:39 2011.

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No Islamists will not take over Egypt. Do you have a reading comprehension problem or are you really that obsessed with Salaam?

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Re: Mubarak Flies The Coop . . .

Posted by SelkirkTMO on Sat Feb 12 06:04:48 2011, in response to Re: Mubarak Flies The Coop . . ., posted by SUBWAYSURF on Sat Feb 12 05:50:23 2011.

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And yet we enjoy dissing ALL Muslims here and it's not an issue. Go figger. :-\

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Re: Mubarak Flies The Coop . . .

Posted by SelkirkTMO on Sat Feb 12 06:05:48 2011, in response to Re: Mubarak Flies The Coop . . ., posted by SMAZ on Fri Feb 11 17:09:21 2011.

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And Francisco Franco just reported in ... still dead. :)

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Re: Mubarak Flies The Coop . . .

Posted by SUBWAYSURF on Sat Feb 12 06:08:50 2011, in response to Re: Mubarak Flies The Coop . . ., posted by SelkirkTMO on Sat Feb 12 06:04:48 2011.

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It's a goose gander good for thing. Which I know won't/can't be seen. 8-\

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Re: Mubarak Flies The Coop!

Posted by SUBWAYSURF on Sat Feb 12 06:11:22 2011, in response to Re: Mubarak Flies The Coop!, posted by Dave on Fri Feb 11 09:25:17 2011.

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>>>>>Think before you start typing, okay?<<<<

HAHAHAHAHAHAHA

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Re: Mubarak Flies The Coop!

Posted by SUBWAYSURF on Sat Feb 12 06:13:35 2011, in response to Re: Mubarak Flies The Coop!, posted by salaamallah@hotmail.com on Fri Feb 11 20:47:44 2011.

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>>>>>dan i dont respond to MabstoaS posts anymore so give it up <<<<

But he truly loves you.

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Re: Mubarak Flies The Coop . . .

Posted by SelkirkTMO on Sat Feb 12 06:18:44 2011, in response to Re: Mubarak Flies The Coop . . ., posted by SUBWAYSURF on Sat Feb 12 06:08:50 2011.

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Heh. Sure is amusing how everybody's trying to overlay their propaganda on top of this unknown. Peddling the same old shit might not work now.

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