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Discussion in 'BBS Hangout: Debate & Discussion' started by Northside Storm, Jan 27, 2011.

  1. Northside Storm

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    Egyptian demonstrators face up to anti-riot police

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    A wave of revolution is sweeping the Middle East.

    There's a topic for Tunisia already-but it seems Tunisia may be the spark that has lit a fire under the whole region.

    It's utterly ridiculous as you parse through the news reports and realize there have been presidents for 20, 30 years!

    And of course, it's a bit awkward for the United States that the first to be targeted are staunch American allies...though this may be no coincidence.
     
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    The Guardian offers valuable insight to the Egypt situation-

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/blog/2011/jan/27/egypt-protests?intcmp=239

    things, they are a moving.
     
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    One of my co workers is Egyptian. He's crazy excited (and a bit apprehensive) because he is getting on a plane tomorrow for Cairo for 10 days. He said he's been waiting for this day since he was 7 years old.
     
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    I wonder how long it will be until the poor and middle-class in the U.S. finally get fed up enough to do something like this.
     
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    This is awesome. Interesting to note that much of this can be attributed to Wikileaks (at least, Tunisia anyhow).

    No surprise at all, Northside, that the dictators propped up by massive US support (yay democracy, right?) are the first to go.
     
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    My friend said that FaceBook is the place to be for information. Apparently there are literally hundreds of pages set up following the uprising.
     
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    tea party members showing signs of violence :confused:
     
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    I wonder if Kevin Martin was distracted by the situation in his home country, resulting in his poor shooting night.
     
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    Never. You don't understand how bad it has to be for people to rebel. If you are born poor in these countries, there are no opportunities. The biggest thing that could happen here is if we get a legit third party.
     
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    You think this country is the equivalent of Egypt, Tunisia, Yemen, etc?

    You need a reality check badly.
     
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    glynch hack your account?

    yours is one of the most facile, and idiotic comments i've read on here in a very long time.
     
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    whoa, looks like basso put himself on ignore!
     
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    rockbox Around before clutchcity.com

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    Really hope things don't end up like what happened to the Green Revolution in Iran a few years ago.
     
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    You should probably be more worried that it doesn't end up like what happened in Iran's 1979 Revolution.
     
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    I'm going to Lebanon and Syria in March. :eek:
     
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    Syria is fine (I really wish I couldve gone to Damascus) and I was in Lebanon in November. Just be smart in Beirut. The whole city is completely divided on sectarian grounds so dont do anything to stand out and you'll be fine. I also stood out like a sore thumb since I didnt look like everyone else so I had no problem going into Hezbollah controlled areas of Beirut.

    That said its probably worse now that the government is collapsing but life always goes on in Beirut in spite of problems with the government.
     
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