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Old 02-11-2011, 09:14 AM   #501
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Old 02-11-2011, 09:15 AM   #502
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MSNBC showing live feeds of the protesters standing on top of tanks with soldiers all celebrating together.

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Old 02-11-2011, 09:16 AM   #503
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Old 02-11-2011, 09:17 AM   #504
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Live video of celebrations

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Old 02-11-2011, 09:20 AM   #505
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Next Up - Iran! I hope.
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Old 02-11-2011, 09:29 AM   #507
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Won't happen. What saved this revolution was the Armies unwillingness to to in effect get involved.

In Iran even if the Army sits it out, the revolutionary guard units won't. Something like this revolution would turn into a blood bath, and the Iranian government won't care about international backlash.
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GREAT point made by Chris Matthews on MSNBC just now.

I will parahrase.

"This should send a message to the 2nd amendment whackos that say you need guns to make a change as we have just witnessed a government come down without a shot fired by those who were trying to make things happen"

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Not going to happen unless the people take up arms. Who was it who said "violent oppression will make a violent revolution possible?"

Revolutionary Guardsmen will crush the revolution even if the army stays out in Iran

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Old 02-11-2011, 09:47 AM   #510
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That's some pretty incredible video to watch!
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Old 02-11-2011, 09:57 AM   #511
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Great news! really happy for the Egyptian people and some of my Egyptian friends couldn't be happier.

Lets just hope power doesn't fall into the wrong hands now.
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Great news! really happy for the Egyptian people and some of my Egyptian friends couldn't be happier.

Lets just hope power doesn't fall into the wrong hands now.
That is my worry in that region now
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Old 02-11-2011, 10:38 AM   #513
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I have a feeling in a couple months or years these people are going to be begging for Mubarak back, but that's just a guess.
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GREAT point made by Chris Matthews on MSNBC just now.

I will parahrase.

"This should send a message to the 2nd amendment whackos that say you need guns to make a change as we have just witnessed a government come down without a shot fired by those who were trying to make things happen"
I'm sorry, you can't make a generalization like this.

Mubarak was 82, and as far as dictators go, he really wasn't all that bad. If you's tried this with many other dictators (ones who have a firm grasp of the army) they would have gassed and/or shot the protestors at the first signs of trouble.

Violence will always be a necessity in some revolutions.
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So what side are we on in this conflict? I tend to be anti-protestor as a rule, but this seems to be a valid protest.
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So what side are we on in this conflict? I tend to be anti-protestor as a rule, but this seems to be a valid protest.

I think there is a big difference between North American college kids who need a more active social life and what went on in Egypt.
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I think that these people were justified in their protests and for the most part they did it in a non violent fashion.

I'm usually anti-protestor because a lot of the protests that we see especially in the Western World are just stupid.

Egypt has not been served by its leaders for the last decade or so, and the country is rotting because of it.

But they need a government that can actually fix their economy and get the trains moving on time so to speak. What they don't need is a goverrnment who's first steps are to re write their constitution.
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I'm sorry, you can't make a generalization like this.

Mubarak was 82, and as far as dictators go, he really wasn't all that bad. If you's tried this with many other dictators (ones who have a firm grasp of the army) they would have gassed and/or shot the protestors at the first signs of trouble.

Violence will always be a necessity in some revolutions.
I agree . . . . there have probably more revolutions settled by spears and shooting than the opposite, although, the latter is certainly becoming more common in the last 20 or so years.

Right now, you don't really know if anything has fundamentally changed, in spite of the lovely images.

However, across the Middle East, Muslim world in particular, this is a watershed moment for a region badly in need of advancement out of centuries of stagnation. Even if nothing fundamental in the way Egypt actually governs itself changes in the immediate, the people have seen their empowerment.

This will not be the last of these images across this region.

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I agree . . . . there have probably more revolutions settled by spears and shooting than the opposite, although, the latter is certainly becoming more common in the last 20 or so years.

Right now, you don't really know if anything has fundamentally changed, in spite of the lovely images.

However, across the Middle East, Muslim world in particular, this is a watershed moment for a region badly in need of advancement out of centuries of stagnation. Even if nothing fundamental in the way Egypt actually governs itself changes in the immediate, the people have seen their empowerment.

This will not be the last of these images across this region.

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I don't know if I agree totally with this statement. Egypt and Tunisia and Jordan might be Muslim states in name, but I don't think that they're theocracies except in name only.

The Governments also didn't or don't have control over their armed forces to the extent that they needed to survive.

The governments in Iran are another nut to bust entirely, and I don't think you'll see large scale demonstrations there for a while.

I would hope that the Hamas government in Palestine would be one of the next governments to fall.
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Switzerland freezes Mubarak assets

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