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Thursday, February 03, 2011
Chaos In Cairo!
Wow what interesting times we live in. I mean whats going on in Northwest Africa(Egypt,you never really hear that Africa word in the so called liberal media do you?). If any of you people who never believed in situational ethics then start believing in it just like you guys do your religion. Because you are seeing it demonstrated. See, we all love to give lip service to democracy. But if there is a real democracy in the African country of Egypt due to a power vacuum then a new government might not be too sympathetic to American interests. Like Iran and the Palestinian-Israeli peace talks. BTW Israel is a little frightened also right now. Remember this is the center of the Arab world. So that's why we supported Mubarak all of these years and Obama has to walk that wishy washy tight rope. You see if Mubarak survives(don't look like it, but you never know)the US has to be in good standing. But at the same time he has to side with the protesters just in case a power vacuum happens and someone else gets in we would have to curry favor with them also..see my point? So keep in mind that when you listen to radio or tv and you hear most of these drones talk about Socialism,Communism or tyranny or democracy, Remember they don't really mean it or believe it but they know most of their listeners are a little light between the ears and will believe anything they say. So back to Egypt. I hope no one gets hurt and morally speaking.. what do you expect from the good people of Cairo when they have had a no good dictator like Mubarak for 30 plus years. He has to go.
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Also the talking-heads on the rightwing media orgy of Fox has brought up the idea that now Sharia Law will spread to Europe and will come to America real soon.
(Watch if you can Glenn Beck's little rants for example).
It's scary times in Egypt but I tend to be more cautious in my comments on this situation and make comments base on something
called facts.
Getting you geo-political info from a former house painter and a
guy who cries on cue and distort the history of the country isn't a recipe for being informed but for being stupid.
John
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