We Must Support Egyptian Protests!

 

 

 

 

Friends, these photos from Al Jazeera, show the revolution in Egypt has begun. For 30 years the people there have suffered under the Mubarak regime, a cruel, brutal regime, one financially supported and lauded by America! Then, ironically, America also supports and lauds Israel, and the Royal Despots of Saudi Arabia, and the despotic rulers of Yemen…the list goes on and on.

As the Egyptian people struggle and die for a taste of freedom, we can be thankful that America is not involved there, at least not yet. If they were, Egypt would end up like Iraq: completely destroyed and engaged in a civil war. A similar fate awaits Afghanistan.

Hopefully America will keep its snout out of Egypt although I suspect in the Pentagon they are already making plans to send help to Mubarak via a few hundred thousand marines and a squadron of drones.

Contact your local politician. Tell him that you don’t want America to become involved in Egyptian affairs anymore. And while you’re at it, tell him you’re sick of American warmongering and Government spending on arms while the U.S. falls apart!

Good on the Egyptians, I say! May the Palestinians follow them soon!

9 thoughts on “We Must Support Egyptian Protests!

  1. Politicians do not listen to the people. Only thier corporate zionist sponcers who pay thier way. The answer lies in your last post- Overcoming the MSM.

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  2. Talk about cruel, I’ve read Saudi Arabia rejected Mubarak’s plea for asylum, only room for one dictator at a time. Tel Aviv, in a neighborly gesture, offered to host the beleaguered Egyptian president, but should he trust the zionists?

    Another aside, I’ve read an eyewitness report that stated that Twitter had little to do with the revolution. He said most people didn’t have access, the connections were down and most of the folks are computer illiterate.

    Yet this is one of the themes msm is pushing, I hate to say it but they may grab for this wisp of smoke to implement draconian internet legislation. That was my first thought, of course I am a conspiracy theorist, I don’t think USA peoples are ready, we still don’t recognize that we are in the exact same repressive predicament.

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  3. Yes good on the Egyptians.
    Tunesia, Egypt, spilling over int Jordan and Saudi Arabia. The world revolution is upon us. Someone pointed out though, that it didn’t begin in Arabic countries. It began in Iceland!

    “…Tel Aviv, in a neighborly gesture, offered to host the beleaguered Egyptian president, but should he trust the zionists?…”

    Why not? The zionists/US killed Sadat to put him into power. But then it will show the world beyond cavil that TelAviv is part of the problem, in fact a BIG part.

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  4. It at this point is hard for me to comment with out swearing. The Friggin zionist corporate Bastards have all avenues covered playing both sides of the fence. I almost feel like throwing my hands up in disgust. If I had an endless supply of money maybe I too could make a difference. It seems this planet we live on is turning into the recepticle of a outhouse. Damn TPBP and all thier plans. We need help, but I know not from where it would come. I am pissed off. Searching for some beacon of light. To hell with the American government and thier double speak bullshit. To hell with the zionist superiority over mankind. David, HELP!!!

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  5. Amerika, that Tel Aviv wants to host Mubarak seems fitting. Birds of a feather and all that!Then if Sharon came out of his coma, the two of them could discuss how they killed lots of people, compare notes.

    76-water, rebellion is the only answer and a radical one at that. Already the U.S. and Israel are moving to manipulate the Egyptian situation for their own advantage.

    The U.S. is the major force for evil in the world. It must be neutralized!

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