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This Egypt thing...
On Tue, 15 Feb 2011 09:19:53 -0500, Harryk
wrote: On 2/14/11 9:31 PM, wrote: On Mon, 14 Feb 2011 21:08:35 -0500, wrote: On 2/14/11 9:05 PM, wrote: On Mon, 14 Feb 2011 17:52:03 -0500, wrote: On 2/14/11 5:49 PM, John H wrote: ...is causing a lot of consternation amongst several leaders worldwide. Personally, I think they may have reason to be concerned: http://slapblog.com/wp-content/uploa...7683505999.jpg You're ever the asshole, hey, Herring? What's next for you? Posting some more racist cartoons? I'm just wondering why Wayne hasn't complained and told him to take it somewhere else... Lil W'hine is part of the right-wing brotherhood here. Watch out Harry! He's going to tell you to take is somewhere else! Will democracy continue to sweep every Middle Eastern country that George W. Bush did not invade? Good question. Looks like Iran is melting down again, but it'll probably be put down pretty quickly. |
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This Egypt thing...
On 15/02/2011 7:19 AM, Harryk wrote:
On 2/14/11 9:31 PM, wrote: On Mon, 14 Feb 2011 21:08:35 -0500, wrote: On 2/14/11 9:05 PM, wrote: On Mon, 14 Feb 2011 17:52:03 -0500, wrote: On 2/14/11 5:49 PM, John H wrote: ...is causing a lot of consternation amongst several leaders worldwide. Personally, I think they may have reason to be concerned: http://slapblog.com/wp-content/uploa...7683505999.jpg You're ever the asshole, hey, Herring? What's next for you? Posting some more racist cartoons? I'm just wondering why Wayne hasn't complained and told him to take it somewhere else... Lil W'hine is part of the right-wing brotherhood here. Watch out Harry! He's going to tell you to take is somewhere else! Will democracy continue to sweep every Middle Eastern country that George W. Bush did not invade? Doubtful democracy will ensue. Most people were conned by media to support Obama's position. It is about jobs, food and a life. Might as well protest if you have zero too lose. It weasn't even a majority in Egypt, but was a sizable minority. Obama asked for a democratic leader to step down that had more popular support than he does. But it was a sizable and potentially very violent minority. Obama might want to be careful, a few million might march on DC and ask him to leave because he now has less than 50% support. -- Socialism is a great ideal as long as someone else pays for it. And when no one is left to pay for it, they all can share nothing. |
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This Egypt thing...
On 2/15/11 4:36 PM, Canuck57 wrote:
Obama asked for a democratic leader to step down that had more popular support than he does. Wait, wait, wait...you think Hosni Mubarak was a "democratic leader"? Name the candidates who ran against Mubarak in all of his "elections." Hint, he was appointed to office after the assassination of Sadat, and then, in his first three elections, none. In 2006, there was a sham election which Mubarak won. What a surprise. Where did you study history? At a teabagger party classroom? |
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This Egypt thing...
On 15/02/2011 2:52 PM, Harryk wrote:
Wait, wait, wait...you think Hosni Mubarak was a "democratic leader"? Sure is more democratic than what they had now. And elections were already planned. Good to see the Whitehouse controls your media. Name the candidates who ran against Mubarak in all of his "elections." You know how to use Google, look it up. Where did you study history? At a teabagger party classroom? I look beyond the media hype. Listen to the intro of Outer Limits for why. Big media today is about herd control. Why don't you learn to read middle east and something other than American herd media? (Or Canadian media). Bet your news does not have Russia saying hey US, don't destabilize the middle east or you will regret it. And it is about poverty and food, not democracy. Hell, Egypt already had elections scheduled before the first protest. What part of that did you miss? -- Socialism is a great ideal as long as someone else pays for it. And when no one is left to pay for it, they all can share nothing. |
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This Egypt thing...
On Wed, 16 Feb 2011 17:42:37 -0700, Canuck57
wrote: On 15/02/2011 2:52 PM, Harryk wrote: Wait, wait, wait...you think Hosni Mubarak was a "democratic leader"? Sure is more democratic than what they had now. And elections were already planned. Good to see the Whitehouse controls your media. Name the candidates who ran against Mubarak in all of his "elections." You know how to use Google, look it up. You actually believe that there were fair elections in Egypt??? Where did you study history? At a teabagger party classroom? I look beyond the media hype. Listen to the intro of Outer Limits for why. Big media today is about herd control. Why don't you learn to read middle east and something other than American herd media? (Or Canadian media). Oh my... in two adjacent sentences you've contradicted yourself. Bet your news does not have Russia saying hey US, don't destabilize the middle east or you will regret it. And it is about poverty and food, not democracy. Hell, Egypt already had elections scheduled before the first protest. What part of that did you miss? I am truly happy that you're barred from entering the US. We don't need any more idiots. |
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On Fri, 18 Feb 2011 16:31:00 -0700, Canuck57
wrote: On 16/02/2011 8:37 PM, wrote: On Wed, 16 Feb 2011 17:42:37 -0700, wrote: On 15/02/2011 2:52 PM, Harryk wrote: Wait, wait, wait...you think Hosni Mubarak was a "democratic leader"? Sure is more democratic than what they had now. And elections were already planned. Good to see the Whitehouse controls your media. Name the candidates who ran against Mubarak in all of his "elections." You know how to use Google, look it up. You actually believe that there were fair elections in Egypt??? Where did you study history? At a teabagger party classroom? I look beyond the media hype. Listen to the intro of Outer Limits for why. Big media today is about herd control. Why don't you learn to read middle east and something other than American herd media? (Or Canadian media). Oh my... in two adjacent sentences you've contradicted yourself. Bet your news does not have Russia saying hey US, don't destabilize the middle east or you will regret it. And it is about poverty and food, not democracy. Hell, Egypt already had elections scheduled before the first protest. What part of that did you miss? I am truly happy that you're barred from entering the US. We don't need any more idiots. Why would I pay Obama $5.50 so he can stay in the Debthouse? Why would I care what you do or don't do? Feel free to keep your money. I'm sure you need it for rent or whatever. |
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This Egypt thing...
In article ,
says... On 2/14/11 9:31 PM, wrote: On Mon, 14 Feb 2011 21:08:35 -0500, wrote: On 2/14/11 9:05 PM, wrote: On Mon, 14 Feb 2011 17:52:03 -0500, wrote: On 2/14/11 5:49 PM, John H wrote: ...is causing a lot of consternation amongst several leaders worldwide. Personally, I think they may have reason to be concerned: http://slapblog.com/wp-content/uploa...7683505999.jpg You're ever the asshole, hey, Herring? What's next for you? Posting some more racist cartoons? I'm just wondering why Wayne hasn't complained and told him to take it somewhere else... Lil W'hine is part of the right-wing brotherhood here. Watch out Harry! He's going to tell you to take is somewhere else! Will democracy continue to sweep every Middle Eastern country that George W. Bush did not invade? I guess they have all seen what Iraq has, free elections and a representative government, and they want it. You should thank GW Bush! |
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