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http://www.uncoverage.net/2011.....-mubarak-government/

This line should be scaring the hell out of all of us in the free world.   "Do not underestimate the cunning of the Muslim Brotherhood.  "

If the radical muslim factions get control of both shores of the Suez Canal we will be up shiite creek without a paddle.    Israel would be in deep trouble.   As the article states "keep a steel heart" folks.    Another question arises from this British press release..... which side is Obama on for chrissakes ?   Despite the fact that Mubarak has a heavy hand in Egypt, he has been an ally to the U.S. and has made special efforts to quell radical Muslim groups from gaining a foothold in this very strategic part of the world.
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Eqypt is a prime example of what happens when citizens do not have jobs and are losing money, and a shortage of food, when their government officials are living high and off the citizens. This is inexcusable in a wealthy oil rich country.

However, if the 'muslim brotherhood' takes over......get ready for oil shortages and high prices!!

.....as this unfolds........


When the INSANE are running the ASYLUM
In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule. -- Friedrich Nietzsche


“How fortunate for those in power that people never think.”
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Eqypt is a prime example of what happens when citizens do not have jobs and are losing money, and a shortage of food, when their government officials are living high and off the citizens. This is inexcusable in a wealthy oil rich country.

However, if the 'muslim brotherhood' takes over......get ready for oil shortages and high prices!!

.....as this unfolds........



The real danger is that the Suez is a strategic shipping lane.   Europe will be in deep doo-doo.  If Europe is in deep doo-doo, we will be obliged to come to the rescue and keep the canal open.   The Middle East has made it very clear that westernization has never been welcome and it appears that radical Muslims are hell-bent on closing off the corridor of trade.   Folks, if this happens the Iraq/Iran and Afghan wars will pale in comparison.    Tell you what, our arrogant Texas oil barons and their political cronies treated these people with no respect and the region is slowly getting its revenge.    All the more reasons to speed up alternative energy and quick.    Our dependence on fossil fuels during the Texas presidential decades has us ripe for the picking.   Absolute fools.    No beacon came from that leadership and historians will point to their greed.

Fast forward.   Now we have a President who is supporting an overthrow of government that has been instrumental in keeping Israel defended.  
WTF !!!   Foreign policy meet six foot hole.
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The real danger is that the Suez is a strategic shipping lane.   Europe will be in deep doo-doo.  If Europe is in deep doo-doo, we will be obliged to come to the rescue and keep the canal open.   The Middle East has made it very clear that westernization has never been welcome and it appears that radical Muslims are hell-bent on closing off the corridor of trade.   Folks, if this happens the Iraq/Iran and Afghan wars will pale in comparison.    Tell you what, our arrogant Texas oil barons and their political cronies treated these people with no respect and the region is slowly getting its revenge.    All the more reasons to speed up alternative energy and quick.    Our dependence on fossil fuels during the Texas presidential decades has us ripe for the picking.   Absolute fools.    No beacon came from that leadership and historians will point to their greed.

Fast forward.   Now we have a President who is supporting an overthrow of government that has been instrumental in keeping Israel defended.  
WTF !!!   Foreign policy meet six foot hole.


I agree with most of what you said.

The only disagreement is on the "Texas presidential decades" -- the fact is that the US began its murky relationship with oil-rich Middle Eastern nations at least as far back as the 1950's.   Every president since then - Democrat and Republican - has become gradually more and more beholden to these nations.   I would also point out that the former Democratic presidential nominee - Al Gore -   inherited and made at least 10 times more wealth from oil than  George HW Bush, George W Bush and Dick Cheney  COMBINED.  
Our dependence on oil ---- and more importantly --  foreign oil -- has been fed by the greed of Democrats and Republicans who made fortunes in oil and/or depended heavily on oil money to get elected to Congress
and the White House.

That is why I have to echo Sarah Palin's statement  about domestic oil  "drill - baby - drill ".   We have more than enough of our own oil to not have to depend on foreign oil.    And then we need to invest in  nuclear,natural gas, clean coal, solar, wind and every other kind of renewable energy source that we get our hands on.


George Amedore & Christian Klueg for NYS Senate 2016
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Remember in 2009, obama met with the 'muslim brotherhood'. Shortly there after, obama went to Egypt/Saudi Arabia and practically kissed their a$$es. Obama is WAY over his head in this one!!

The world's economy and security will depend on the outcome of Egypt!

And the United States has been in an oil/energy crisis since the early 70's! There is more than enough blame to go around.


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DVR--you have now LOST ALL CREDIBILITY!  Any Dem who is willing to "echo" Sarah Palin needs to move to Alaska.  Drill baby Drill. You are one scary guy.  Did you forget about the oil spill already?
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Boomer,
It's not that the Right FORGOT about the oil spill...
It's just they don't care.


The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.

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DVR--you have now LOST ALL CREDIBILITY!  Any Dem who is willing to "echo" Sarah Palin needs to move to Alaska.  Drill baby Drill. You are one scary guy.  Did you forget about the oil spill already?


We have the oil -- and except for the Gulf oil spill -- the industry has been tremendously safe over the years.
The final report on the cause of that oil spill has not come out yet.   There are already indications that it was not as bad as some would think.    Furthermore, the greater failure was the Federal Government's response ---- over 15 years ago a plan was adopted to deal with oil spills and its recommendations were never implemented or barely implemented.   That is why there were not enough booms available to contain the oil spill early on.  That is why the EPA waited almost 2 weeks before sending a disaster response ship  (one that was tied up doingEarth Day ceremonies) ...   and that is why the Federal government screwed up many times over telling Louisiana it could not put protective devices in place for its coast ------ thank God that Mississippi told the Federal government to f' off and put the devices in place anyway.

Drill oil --- wherever it is.      Drill natural gas -- wherever it is.      Build 100 nuclear power plants.
Invest in clean coal and allow it to be mined.     Invest in solar, wind and renewable resources.

We need all the energy resources we can get our hands on to  build a prosperous economy.


George Amedore & Christian Klueg for NYS Senate 2016
Pete Vroman for State Assembly 2016[/size][/color]

"For this is what America is all about. It is the uncrossed desert and the unclimbed ridge. It is the star that is not reached and the harvest that is sleeping in the unplowed ground."
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why cant we find a way to mine oil via recently deceased.....it is a fossil fuel....why cant we 'donate' our bodies to the energy cause.....then we wont
be taking up precious real estate with caskets and crap like that......

there must be technology out there that speeds up fossilization......


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS

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there must be technology out there that speeds up fossilization......


It's called the Democratic Party.
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Boomer,
It's not that the Right FORGOT about the oil spill...
It's just they don't care.


Obama's liberal media made sure that we forgot about it. In fact they made sure we never saw one oil soaked animal on our big screen tv's.

If this happened on a reps watch.......it would have been plastered all over tv 24/7.

So to your point boxy.....YUP....it's like it never happened. So drill baby drill!!!


When the INSANE are running the ASYLUM
In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule. -- Friedrich Nietzsche


“How fortunate for those in power that people never think.”
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I agree with most of what you said.

The only disagreement is on the "Texas presidential decades" -- the fact is that the US began its murky relationship with oil-rich Middle Eastern nations at least as far back as the 1950's.   Every president since then - Democrat and Republican - has become gradually more and more beholden to these nations.   I would also point out that the former Democratic presidential nominee - Al Gore -   inherited and made at least 10 times more wealth from oil than  George HW Bush, George W Bush and Dick Cheney  COMBINED.  
Our dependence on oil ---- and more importantly --  foreign oil -- has been fed by the greed of Democrats and Republicans who made fortunes in oil and/or depended heavily on oil money to get elected to Congress
and the White House.


That is why I have to echo Sarah Palin's statement  about domestic oil  "drill - baby - drill ".   We have more than enough of our own oil to not have to depend on foreign oil.    And then we need to invest in  nuclear,natural gas, clean coal, solar, wind and every other kind of renewable energy source that we get our hands on.



Did you forget why JFK chose Lyndon Baines Johnson ?   Where did LBJ hail from ?  enough said


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It's called the Democratic Party.


LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS

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U.S. Embassy Tells Americans to Weigh Leaving Egypt
Published January 30, 2011 | FoxNews.com

The U.S. Embassy is recommending Americans in Egypt consider leaving the country as soon as possible.

The Sunday morning travel warning says U.S. citizens should avoid travel to Egypt because of unrest, violence, and ongoing demonstrations against President Hosni Mubarak's government.

The U.S. was offering evacuation flights to Europe for any U.S. citizens who want to leave Egypt, Reuters reported.

"The U.S. Embassy in Cairo informs U.S. citizens in Egypt who wish to depart that the Department of State is making arrangements to provide transportation to safehaven locations in Europe," a statement by the embassy said.

The voluntary departures for dependants and non-emergency employees will begin on Monday, an embassy source told Fox News....................>>>>...................>>>>.................http://www.foxnews.com/world/2011/01/30/embassy-tells-americans-weigh-leaving-egypt/
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Mass jailbreaks as Egypt braces for more violence, US evacuates citizens
Last Updated: 8:40 AM, January 30, 2011
Posted: 6:58 AM, January 30, 2011

CAIRO — Gangs of armed men attacked at least four jails across Egypt before dawn Sunday, helping to free hundreds of Muslim militants and thousands of other inmates as police vanished from the streets of Cairo and other cities.

The U.S. Embassy in Cairo told its citizens in Egypt to consider leaving the country as soon as possible, and said it had authorized the voluntary departure of dependents and non-emergency employees, a display of Washington’s escalating concern about the stability of its closest Arab ally.

Turkey was evacuating about 750 citizens and the Chinese government warned against travel to Egypt. Private tour groups and corporations began trying to evacuate their clients and expatriate employees. But dozens of flights were canceled and delayed and crowds filled Cairo International Airport, desperate and unable to leave.

The army sent hundreds more troops and armored vehicles onto the streets of Cairo and other cities but appeared to be taking little action against gangs of young men with guns and large sticks who were smashing cars and robbing people.

At least one Nile-side shopping mall in Cairo was on fire after being looted the previous day. Banks were closed on orders from Egypt’s Central Bank, and the stock market was shut on what is normally the first day of the trading week. Markets across the Middle East dropped on fears about the instability’s damage to Egypt’s economy, and the region’s...................>>>>.....................>>>>.....................http://www.nypost.com/p/news/i.....veEr2XicdvfxRIpZQgiJ
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