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31/01/2011 13:49:12
 
 
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Politics
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Miscellaneous
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>>BTW, My favourite is EL Baradei ! But then again I got it all totally wrong with Obama... so who is your pick ? :))
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>I actually saw the video of the guy slamming Obama :o) That's why I posted a link here somewhere about the hypocrisy of the U.S......... I also posted a link where Egyptians were polled on support for El Baradei and it was mediocre at best which surprised me. Actually, what surprised me most was an interview on Al Jazeera where the supposed expert (from inside Egypt) stated that millions and millions of Egyptians support the current regime in Egypt and it was evidenced by the numbers who did not come out to join in the protests. When Al Jazeera asked for proof or evidence that those not participating did so because they support the current regime in Egypt, he said non-participation was evidence enough. :o) I am amazed at some of the interviews and the information from experts.... Does ANYONE really know what the majority of Egyptians actually feel and think right now? We see and hear from some of the protesters, but what about the rest of the country?


I would say that when masses like these hit the streets, this is clear sign of what majority of country feels like.
Otherwise Mubarak would be able to assemble 10m man march to confront 1m man march which is announced for tomorow.
Instead, he managed to assemble formidable army forces to try prevent larger protests (mentioned 1m march), hoping masses will get scarred and run away.

Hate to even think of it, but this might get very ugly very soon ... :-(
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Srdjan Djordjevic
Limassol, Cyprus

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