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Priest January 30th 11 06:42 AM

First Tunisia, Now Egypt, Algeria, Yemen, Jordan and Saudi ArabiaSoon to Follow
 
The CIA, Jew Mossad and British MI5 sock puppets are falling like
dominoes. No wonder the Bush crime family recently bought 98,000 acres
in Paraguay, the ruling elite scumbags and their flunkies need a place
to run and hide when the victims of their corruption finally rise up
en masse.

Priest January 30th 11 06:56 AM

First Tunisia, Now Egypt, Algeria, Yemen, Jordan and Saudi ArabiaSoon to Follow
 
The CIA, Jew Mossad and British MI5, whose corruption is exceeded only
by their jaw dropping incompetence, theme song courtesy of Queen:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m87UDdLA4ws

Another one bites the dust
Another one bites the dust
And another one gone
And another one gone
And another one bites the dust

LMAO!!!



Billy[_2_] January 30th 11 08:55 PM

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In article
,
Priest wrote:

The CIA, Jew Mossad and British MI5 sock puppets are falling like
dominoes. No wonder the Bush crime family recently bought 98,000 acres
in Paraguay, the ruling elite scumbags and their flunkies need a place
to run and hide when the victims of their corruption finally rise up
en masse.


http://www.merip.org/mero/mero011300.html

The Collapse of WTO Negotiations: Implications for the Middle
Easthttp://www.merip.org/mero/mero011300.html

The Collapse of WTO Negotiations: Implications for the Middle East
Developing countries in the Middle East, like other former Western
colonies, have been told by the International Monetary Fund and the
World Bank that there is only one model for national economic
development: deregulate the economy, restructure it to focus on
producing exports for the world market, and reduce government spending
and social protections for the public that might discourage
international investment. Follow this road and prosperity will result
from increased foreign investment and increased access to First World
markets; deviate from this model and the economy will stagnate. For
developing countries, establishing the World Trade Organization five
years ago, and the thousands of pages of rules that it enforces, merely
consolidated the IMF-World Bank model of development.

Arab elites' opposition at the WTO may seem surprising given that the
IMF, World Bank and the US government have long promoted Arab regimes
supportive of their agenda and fostered Western-educated leaders
schooled in the theology of deregulation, reduced social protections,
and export-led growth. Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Morocco and Tunisia were
all subject to IMF-imposed structural adjustment programs. Along with
Lebanon, they have all embarked upon export-led development strategies
and privatization schemes, dramatically cutting back public services.
Even Syria and the Gulf states have recently moved in this direction.
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I wonder if this is what set of Osama.

Anyway, notice the countries involved, Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Morocco
and Tunisia. They are all American client states ( dictators).
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http://www.popdecay.com/2011/01/25/p...rocco-to-yemen
/7914
Protests Spread from Morocco to Yemen
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The big problem for our "projection of force" in the region is that the
locals have noticed that the cops, and para-military were trained by the
U.S., and that the tear gas, bullets, and tanks come from here as well.
I wish their revolutions "good luck", but when/if they win,
American-Arab relations are bound to hit a rocky patch.

Salaam/Shalom

Viva Libertad
--
- Billy
"When you give food to the poor, they call you a saint. When you ask why the poor have no food, they call you a communist."
-Archbishop Helder Camara
http://peace.mennolink.org/articles/...acegroups.html
http://english.aljazeera.net/indepth...130964689.html


dave January 30th 11 10:23 PM

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On 01/30/2011 12:55 PM, Billy wrote:


The big problem for our "projection of force" in the region is that the
locals have noticed that the cops, and para-military were trained by the
U.S., and that the tear gas, bullets, and tanks come from here as well.
I wish their revolutions "good luck", but when/if they win,
American-Arab relations are bound to hit a rocky patch.


Who knew we still make tear gas? Yippee America. You ese!

As long as we overthrow the dictators here as well I think we'll be OK.

dxAce January 30th 11 11:16 PM

First Tunisia, Now Egypt, Algeria, Yemen, Jordan and SaudiArabiaSoon to Follow
 
I think Karl Mauritania banks with First Tunisia.

Priest wrote:

The CIA, Jew Mossad and British MI5 sock puppets are falling like
dominoes. No wonder the Bush crime family recently bought 98,000 acres
in Paraguay, the ruling elite scumbags and their flunkies need a place
to run and hide when the victims of their corruption finally rise up
en masse.



Billy[_2_] January 31st 11 01:52 AM

First Tunisia, Now Egypt; Wikileaks inspired world revolution gathers momentum!
 
In article ,
dave wrote:

On 01/30/2011 12:55 PM, Billy wrote:


The big problem for our "projection of force" in the region is that the
locals have noticed that the cops, and para-military were trained by the
U.S., and that the tear gas, bullets, and tanks come from here as well.
I wish their revolutions "good luck", but when/if they win,
American-Arab relations are bound to hit a rocky patch.


Who knew we still make tear gas? Yippee America. You ese!

As long as we overthrow the dictators here as well I think we'll be OK.


It is pretty discouraging, I'm beginning to think that the ARA may have
a point.

łNever be deceived that the rich will allow you to vote away their
wealth.˛
-Lucy Parsons
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucy_Parsons
--
- Billy
"When you give food to the poor, they call you a saint. When you ask why the poor have no food, they call you a communist."
-Archbishop Helder Camara
http://peace.mennolink.org/articles/...acegroups.html
http://english.aljazeera.net/indepth...130964689.html


frequency January 31st 11 02:24 AM

No worries. These are military coups

bpnjensen January 31st 11 07:56 PM

First Tunisia, Now Egypt, Algeria, Yemen, Jordan and SaudiArabiaSoon to Follow
 
On Jan 30, 6:24*pm, frequency
wrote:
No worries. These are military coups

--
frequency


As long as I can hear the radio stations, it's all good ;-)

Billy[_2_] January 31st 11 08:46 PM

First Tunisia, Now Egypt; Wikileaks inspired world revolution gathers momentum!
 
In article
,
Billy wrote:

On 01/30/2011 12:55 PM, Billy wrote:


The big problem for our "projection of force" in the region is that the
locals have noticed that the cops, and para-military were trained by the
U.S., and that the tear gas, bullets, and tanks come from here as well.
I wish their revolutions "good luck", but when/if they win,
American-Arab relations are bound to hit a rocky patch.


Who knew we still make tear gas? Yippee America. You ese!

As long as we overthrow the dictators here as well I think we'll be OK.


It is pretty discouraging, I'm beginning to think that the NRA may have
a point, i.e. a militia to defend against all enemies, foreign and
domestic . . .

łNever be deceived that the rich will allow you to vote away their
wealth.˛
-Lucy Parsons
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucy_Parsons
--
- Billy
"When you give food to the poor, they call you a saint. When you ask why the poor have no food, they call you a communist."
-Archbishop Helder Camara
http://peace.mennolink.org/articles/...acegroups.html
http://english.aljazeera.net/indepth...130964689.html


dave February 1st 11 12:28 AM

First Tunisia, Now Egypt; Wikileaks inspired world revolutiongathers momentum!
 
On 01/31/2011 12:46 PM, Billy wrote:


As long as we overthrow the dictators here as well I think we'll be OK.


It is pretty discouraging, I'm beginning to think that the NRA may have
a point, i.e. a militia to defend against all enemies, foreign and
domestic . . .


The NRA is insane if they think a bunch of goobers with deer rifles can
stop the Supreme Court.



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