And I am telling you
I'm not going
There's no way I can ever go
No, no, there's no way
No, no, no, no way I'm living without you
I'm not living without you
I don't wanna be free
I'm staying
I'm staying
And you, and you
You're gonna love me, oh ooh mm mm
You're gonna love me
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His eyes may shine
his teeth may grit,
but out of Egypt his ass with get!
[There is a basic weakness in governments, however massive their armies, however vast their wealth, however they control images and information, because their power depends on the obedience of citizens, of soldiers, of civil servants, of journalists and writers and teachers and artists. When the citizens begin to suspect they have been deceived and withdraw their support, government loses its legitimacy and its power. We have seen this happen in recent decades all around the globe. It’s the history of the Philippines, Indonesia, Greece, Portugal, Spain, Russia, East Germany, Poland, Hungary, and Romania. Think of Argentina and South Africa and other places where change looked hopeless and then it happened. Remember Somoza in Nicaragua scurrying to his private plane, Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos hurriedly assembling their jewels and clothes, the shah of Iran desperately searching for a country that would take him in as he fled the crowds in Tehran, Duvalier in Haiti barely managing to put on his pants to escape the wrath of the Haitian people.]-- Howard Zinn
Having underestimated the will of the Egyptian masses, and having failed to pacify their aspirations with reforms offered by Mubarak’s Enforcer, Barack Obama and the Anglo-American Zionist Cabal find themselves between the proverbial rock and a hard place. Either yield to the demands of the Egyptian people, or order a military coup.
lol. u aint right.
Makheru,
What makes you think the demise of Mubarak ... has ANYTHING to do with "a change of government"?
Sounds to me like a change iof puppets.
-DV-
LoL. What up RG?!?!
nothin much. just glued to al-jazeera. you?
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