Live: Al Jazeera coverage of Egypt’s growing revolution

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Re: Live: Al Jazeera coverage of Egypt’s growing revolution

Postby DoYouEverWonder » Thu Feb 10, 2011 5:44 pm

Searcher08 wrote:Very pissed off crowds moving off in their thousands.

Vice Pres giving veiled threats and fascist language.
"Door still open for further dialogue"
Wrapping self in flag blah blah. Capital talking points. Preservation of property etc etc

Utter crap.
His dead eyes and ice cold voice belies his flower strewn words.
"Let's join hands! Dont listen to the satellite stations! They are about sedition!

Fuck, this guy sounds like Franco.

Im sure he is up for a TienanMen if he needs to.

Fuck him!


He still thinks he can get away with a brutal crackdown. Maybe this is what these sick fuckers in Power really want.
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Re: Live: Al Jazeera coverage of Egypt’s growing revolution

Postby 82_28 » Thu Feb 10, 2011 5:46 pm

John Bradley on Al Jazeera: "We could be on the brink of one of the most violent revolutions in the history of the world."
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Re: Live: Al Jazeera coverage of Egypt’s growing revolution

Postby ninakat » Thu Feb 10, 2011 5:47 pm

82_28 wrote:John Bradley on Al Jazeera: "We could be on the brink of one of the most violent revolutions in the history of the world."


He made a lot of really interesting and insightful points.
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Re: Live: Al Jazeera coverage of Egypt’s growing revolution

Postby 82_28 » Thu Feb 10, 2011 5:50 pm

ninakat wrote:
82_28 wrote:John Bradley on Al Jazeera: "We could be on the brink of one of the most violent revolutions in the history of the world."


He made a lot of really interesting and insightful points.


Yeah. He was awesome and informative. You would never EVER hear that kind of talk on the toob in the USA. Ever. No wonder they won't let us get Al Jazeera. Not like I would pay for cable anyways.
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Re: Live: Al Jazeera coverage of Egypt’s growing revolution

Postby Searcher08 » Thu Feb 10, 2011 5:51 pm

Massive increase in worker participation across the country.
Tomorrow will be massive.

The speeches have upped the ante enormously.

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Re: Live: Al Jazeera coverage of Egypt’s growing revolution

Postby 82_28 » Thu Feb 10, 2011 5:55 pm

Anybody have any idea what the media/info blackout is like on the streets of Baghdad? This shit could blow the fuck up all over the region, no? (obviously)

Somebody soon is gonna step up and spark WWIII. I just feel it. . .
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Re: Live: Al Jazeera coverage of Egypt’s growing revolution

Postby AhabsOtherLeg » Thu Feb 10, 2011 5:59 pm

DoYouEverWonder wrote:
Searcher08 wrote:
Fuck, this guy sounds like Franco.

Im sure he is up for a TienanMen if he needs to.



He still thinks he can get away with a brutal crackdown. Maybe this is what these sick fuckers in Power really want.


It's just another provocation. They want the people to turn violent first, so that a crackdown can be painted as justifiable - disregarding the fact that the regime has been violent towards the people throughout it's existence, and especially during these protests.

Sulieman and his CIA friends are obviously keen students of The J-Curve. They know that violence doesn't spring readily from constant oppression, but is almost inevitable if a promised relief is suddenly and unexpectedly denied.

I hope the people of Egypt will see through, and resist, this provocation, just like the ones before it. If they don't, I can't blame them.
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Re: Live: Al Jazeera coverage of Egypt’s growing revolution

Postby Searcher08 » Thu Feb 10, 2011 6:00 pm

It sounds like the oppressive Sunni minority in control of mainly Shia Bahrein may tumble of Feb 14th as there are massive demos planned then. That effects eastern Saudi, which has a lot of Shia - and I believe is where the oil is.

Wow. Amazing night.
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Re: Live: Al Jazeera coverage of Egypt’s growing revolution

Postby DevilYouKnow » Thu Feb 10, 2011 6:08 pm

The CIA director said it was "very likely" that Mubarak would step down tonight.
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Re: Live: Al Jazeera coverage of Egypt’s growing revolution

Postby DoYouEverWonder » Thu Feb 10, 2011 6:12 pm

AhabsOtherLeg wrote:
DoYouEverWonder wrote:
Searcher08 wrote:
Fuck, this guy sounds like Franco.

Im sure he is up for a TienanMen if he needs to.



He still thinks he can get away with a brutal crackdown. Maybe this is what these sick fuckers in Power really want.


It's just another provocation. They want the people to turn violent first, so that a crackdown can be painted as justifiable - disregarding the fact that the regime has been violent towards the people throughout it's existence, and especially during these protests.

Sulieman and his CIA friends are obviously keen students of The J-Curve. They know that violence doesn't spring readily from constant oppression, but is almost inevitable if a promised relief is suddenly and unexpectedly denied.

I hope the people of Egypt will see through, and resist, this provocation, just like the ones before it. If they don't, I can't blame them.

The difference this time, is that they can't stop us from communicating with each other and broadcasting what's happening world wide. Humanity has a few new tools that can change the game this time.
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Re: Live: Al Jazeera coverage of Egypt’s growing revolution

Postby JackRiddler » Thu Feb 10, 2011 6:14 pm

DevilYouKnow wrote:The CIA director said it was "very likely" that Mubarak would step down tonight.


Politics in our Banana Empire being what they are, tomorrow this will be called an "intelligence failure." It prompted a statement by Obama, at the beginning of his routine speech in Wisconsin, that "we are watching history unfold." This will be a contentious issue in Congress, while the continuing flow of US military aid to the Egyptian dictatorship will remain unmentioned.

It's time for US to get out in the streets in solidarity with our Egyptian sisters and brothers. Whatever country you're in, the right embassy for the protests tomorrow is the American one.

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Re: Live: Al Jazeera coverage of Egypt’s growing revolution

Postby stefano » Thu Feb 10, 2011 6:18 pm

DevilYouKnow wrote:The CIA director said it was "very likely" that Mubarak would step down tonight.
I think that's what the Americans had told him to do, after last Friday already. Leave and cede to the protesters' biggest demand, and let Suleiman take over so that the regime stays in place and Obama can make a little speech about how "we have clearly heard the voice of the Egyptian people". But he just can't go.

A local channel was carrying Al Jazeera until ten minutes ago and now they've switched over to some music thing. Dammit.
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Re: Live: Al Jazeera coverage of Egypt’s growing revolution

Postby Peachtree Pam » Thu Feb 10, 2011 6:23 pm

"It's just another provocation. They want the people to turn violent first, so that a crackdown can be painted as justifiable - disregarding the fact that the regime has been violent towards the people throughout it's existence, and especially during these protests.

Sulieman and his CIA friends are obviously keen students of The J-Curve. They know that violence doesn't spring readily from constant oppression, but is almost inevitable if a promised relief is suddenly and unexpectedly denied.

I hope the people of Egypt will see through, and resist, this provocation, just like the ones before it. If they don't, I can't blame them."

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Could not agree more with Ahab. This is a trap, well planned, and deliberate.

I hope that the great people of Egypt will resist the trap, and will re-group and assess their tactics which have been impeccable to date. Their strength lies in those strikes, which should be calibrated to result in a slow, ruthless strangulation of the plutocracy's holdings. With luck this will cause a crack in the solidarity of the elite, and the military.

The US, Israel and Egypt's elite will not give up unless there is no alternative. Sending wishes to all Egyptians that their courage and brilliance will result in a revolution more successful than any other in history.
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Re: Live: Al Jazeera coverage of Egypt’s growing revolution

Postby ninakat » Thu Feb 10, 2011 6:26 pm

Well stated Peachtree Pam. I'm hopeful about the strikes as well.
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Re: Live: Al Jazeera coverage of Egypt’s growing revolution

Postby brainpanhandler » Thu Feb 10, 2011 6:29 pm

jack wrote:This will be a contentious issue in Congress, while the continuing flow of US military aid to the Egyptian dictatorship will remain unmentioned.


elvis wrote:Can a million people be stopped?


I wonder. I think it's curious that none of these non-lethal crowd control technologies we've all been reading about for years now have not turned up.
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