MUBARAK SPEAKS AND NOTHING CHANGES

Images ‘Copyleft’ by Carlos Latuff

He remains in the chair….but the power remains with the people

MUBARAK NOT STEPPING DOWN

I swear I heard a roar of anger from 80 Million Egyptians resoundng in Jerusalem after the long awaited speech of Hosni Mubarak. 80 Million people that were hoping to become the ‘ONLY DEMOCRACY IN THE MIDDLE EAST’ ….. but they will have to wait a bit longer.

It WILL happen and it will happen SOON…. but not tonight.

This morning DesertPeace said Farewell to Tyranny! ~~ Hello to Freedom!! in the following post; BELLA CIAO TO TYRANNY IN EGYPT (MUSICAL INTERLUDE)
This evening all of Egypt was united in saying the same thing …..
The sun will rise in Tahrir Square, renamed Liberation Square by the people.
We WILL see the people of Egypt walk like an Egyptian in their own FREE land.


The words on the sun simply say DEMOCRACY ….. a word that will soon be a way of life for the people.



8 Comments

  1. brian said,

    February 10, 2011 at 21:39

    id like to remind people to pay a bit more attention to some of the actors in this drama…like the tear gas canisters, they have Made in America on hidden labels:

    from a Jan 2010 US embassy cable

    ¶4. (SBU) The group included bloggers, journalists, activists
    from secular opposition parties such as El-Ghad and the
    Democratic Front Party and movements such as “Kifaya” and
    “April 6. A lawyer for the group confirmed that a French
    activist was among the detainees. Some of the detainees are
    participants in Freedom House’s “New Generation” program
    which provides training for young activists. One member of
    the group departed for Washington January 18 to participate
    in a Project on Middle East Democracy program. Contacts
    confirmed that activist and El-Ghad party member Israa Abdel
    Fattah was also part of the group. (Note: Abdel Fattah was
    the subject of headlines in April 2008 when she was arrested
    and detained for 17 days after her call for an April 6
    general strike on Facebook attracted almost 70,000 members
    (ref B). Following her release, she renounced her activities
    in a television interview, and has remained out of public
    view until now. End note.)
    http://213.251.145.96/cable/2010/01/10CAIRO99.html

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  3. David G said,

    February 11, 2011 at 06:33

    Anyone who thought Mub would stand down is deranged. He doesn’t want it. The U.S. doesn’t want it. Israel doesn’t want it. End of story.

    The episode in Egypt shows clearly who is running the world. A group of servile despots on the take and the U.S. and Israel, that’s who!

    Expect thousands of Egyptians to die over the next few days. Mub and the Army will get tough.

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  5. mikael said,

    February 11, 2011 at 13:08

    Never minde the bollocks from the Americans side about whatevermuslimterrorthrethandsoon, this is no suprise.
    He is backt by To of the worlds largest militarypowers. The treason of the Egyptian people is there for all to behold. 30 years of interlocking whit USA/Israel is not pushd over in some day. Its faltlines are been exposed, thats what we know now. This is just another step for a continous confirmation of the western hemisphere goverments hypocracy, their hollow words about freedom and democracy. Its all been expoused.
    They(USA/EU/Israel) dont give a sh… in the Arab people. We all know that now.
    And for the road to continue, the Arab people must unit.
    There is no other way.
    Thats what the Arab people have learnd to day.

  6. Mouser said,

    February 11, 2011 at 14:17

    [from Smoking Mirrors blog comments 11-02-11]

    I look back over the past 17 days of relatively peaceful protests of people in Egypt, and I look at the disinformation carried yesterday intentionally or unintentionally on Al Jazeera TV and I can’t help but fear the people of Egypt were deliberately set up to riot.

    By repeatedly promising the democracy protesters that the government was going to “meet the demonstrators requests” and then five minutes before Hosni Mubarak’s speech on state TV saying the president will not be stepping down – that he will only delegate some of his authority to his vice president.

    In other words; same old, same old.

    The globalists want a riot in Egypt so they can show what happens to any and all who resist the evolving new world order.

    Egypt is a “test” to see what happens to a ‘peaceful’ revolt if it is allowed to run it’s course.

    The Egyptian regime is the cat and the Egyptian people are the mouse. The people are deliberately being played with.

    We will see if the government caves to industrial strikes in Egypt. I’m not so sure it’s in their game plan.

    Wet and cold,

    Mouser

  7. Robin said,

    February 11, 2011 at 16:05

    SULEIMAN just made a short statement, Mubarak has vacated the office of the president and has LEFT the presidency! JUBILATION in Tahir Square!!!!!!!!

  8. Maurice said,

    February 11, 2011 at 17:42

    Sad to say that the Canadian government doesn’t give a sh.. about the Egyptian people either. Canada’s foreign policy for the Middle east is drafted in Tel Aviv so we keep hearing the recurring theme of «stability»