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Egypt goes berserk

Discussion in 'Freedom of Expression' started by Anonymous, Jan 25, 2011.

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  1. Anonymous Member

    They're a political party (or they have a political party). Isn't governing, or trying to govern, what politicians do?
  2. Anonymous Member

    The role of the army in this seems pretty unique. Well, perhaps not unique. But they have neither been a puppet for the regime nor the instigators of revolt, nor, it seems, quick to leap into the vacuum and attempt to impose military rule. I find this very interesting.
  3. exOT8Michael Member

    There is a very close connection with Egyptian Army and The Pentagon. Egyptian Army gets a LOT of financing from USA. So does Mubarak. The Egyptian PEOPLE do not get financed by USA . Shame.
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  4. Anonymous Member

    Earlier: http://www.almasryalyoum.com/en/news/protesters-give-army-deadline-choose-sides

  5. mojo Member

    BBC reporting that journalists' equipment is being confiscated in egypt.

    netanyahu is just trying to play the fear card. stable democracies and economies in his arab neighbors are his fear.
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  7. Anonymous Member

    More than a million protestors in Cairo according to Al Jazeera.
  8. What a busy few days.
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  12. xenubarb Member

    Or, "You can't make an omelette without breaking eggs."
  13. Anonymous Member

    Is it bad that I am *most annoyed* at the switching off of the Internet is the worst thing they have done?

    Man I wish I could out a wireless router on steroids, and blanket Egypt with wifi.
  14. Anonymous Member

    Um, I fail at xontructung sentences when I am this high. Sorry folks, hopefully you can figure out what I'm trying to say

    Peace out , brothers
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  16. Silly433 Moderator

    anegyptianpolicemancri0.jpg


    Uploaded with ImageShack.us

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  20. Anonymous Member

    LOL.....
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  23. Anonymous Member

    Speak to Tweet info for those in Egypt who want to communicate via twitter:
    Click the link in each tweet to hear a voice tweet from folks inside Egypt. Call +16504194196 or +390662207294 or +97316199855 to leave a tweet and hear tweets.

    http://twitter.com/#!/speak2tweet
  24. Anonymous Member

    Excellent piece:
    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/chris-weigant/democracys-drawback_b_816643.html#postComment
  25. prot Member

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    Awesome protest sign. To Mubarak: Let the young generation chose their future you old crusty dinosaur.
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  28. Silly433 Moderator

    This picture also makes me realize how much we share of a global culture. Particularly with the young
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  30. Silly433 Moderator

    That would be the Spanish spelling. Still parent poster is a faggot.
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  31. Xoanon Member

    which is funnier? Donkey Mubarak or Pirate Mubarak?

    and speaking of pirates:
  32. prot Member

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  33. Anonymous Member

    Mubarak is the usa man.
  34. Silly433 Moderator

    yeap they should put tanks inside McDonalds. Kids would love them.
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  35. Silly433 Moderator

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/blog/2011/feb/01/egypt-protests-live-updates

  36. Silly433 Moderator

    You impress me with your amazing powers of observation
  37. exOT8Michael Member

    The Egyptian people will not tolerate anything less than Mubarak getting out immediately. Period. You just have to watch CNN to hear that from the Egyptian protesters.

    I was very touched to hear that a kind of "Spirit of Anonymous" is present in Cairo, Alexandria etc. Those citizens who have resources are sharing food, water etc with those who don't have resources to ease the difficulties of protesting for their living rights to freedom. We saw that kind of spirit happening in our L.A Anonymous/Chanolgy/OG protests.

    I wonder if they have caek. What kind of caek would Egyptians eat? Pyramid shape macaroons? :)

    I love and admire the courage of the Egyptian protesters.
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  38. Silly433 Moderator

    Aljazeera circlejerk article. I aprove of this

    http://english.aljazeera.net/indepth/opinion/2011/02/201121121041735816.html
  39. HellRazor Member

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    Yeah, I don't think that worked the first time either.
  40. exOT8Michael Member

    CNN is just announcing the announcement of an announcement in advance of the announcement. Cornfused News mediaz.
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