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Africa North
Egypt heading towards Iran type revolution
2011-02-18
Google out. Muslim Brotherhood in.

The self-important Google schmuck and "60 Minutes" darling, Wael Ghonim, to whom many point as the social networking guru behind the overthrow of the Egyptian governement, was barred from the stage by Qaradawi. Leftist asshats paving the way for the global caliphate.

Google executive Wael Ghonim, who emerged as a leading voice in Egypt's uprising, was barred from the stage in Tahrir Square on Friday by security guards, an AFP photographer said. Ghonim tried to take the stage in Tahrir, the epicentre of anti-regime protests that toppled President Hosni Mubarak, but men who appeared to be guarding influential Muslim cleric Yusuf al-Qaradawi barred him from doing so.

Ghonim, who was angered by the episode, then left the square with his face hidden by an Egyptian flag.
"Do you know who I am?"
"Yeah. Dat's why we ain't lettin' you in!"

Qaradawi gave a Friday sermon in the square, where hundreds of thousands of people gathered a week after Mubarak's fall, in which he called for Arab leaders to listen to their people.

Ghonim, Google's head of marketing for the Middle East and North Africa, administered a Facebook page that helped spark the uprising that toppled Mubarak's regime.

The 30-year-old also appeared in an emotional television interview shortly after he was released from police custody after 12 days in custody which is credited with re-energising the movement just as it seemed to be losing steam.

In an interview with CBS's "60 Minutes" that aired on Sunday, Ghonim said the protests which led to Mubarak's ouster would not have happened without online social networks.

"If there was no social networks it would have never been sparked," he said.

"Because the whole thing before the revolution was the most critical thing. Without Facebook, without Twitter, without Google, without YouTube, this would have never happened."

Your job is done, tool. See ya.
From Atlas Shrugs. Egypt is rapidly following the same rout as Iran did in 1979. Good job, Bambi.
Posted by:DarthVader

#7  ION DEFENCE.PK/FORUMS > PRINCE FEARS SAUDI UPRISING WITHOUT SPEEDY REFORMS, proclaiming that Any Nation in the World, espec the THIRD WORLD, COULD EXPECT SUCH SURPRISE UPRISINGS.

and

* SAME > TROOPS FROM KUWAIT, INDIA, PAKISTAN ENTERED BAHRAIN TO CRUSH DISSENT BY PROTESTORS: WITNESS CLAIMS.

* SAME > RIEDEL: JIHADIST NUCLEAR-ARMED PAKISTAN IS WORSTNIGHTMARE FOR INDIA, US, + WORLD. Author-Pert Bruce Riedel in new book.

versies

* SAME > ISLAMIC MOVEMENT OF TURKESTAN [IMT] TIED TO TAIJIK TERRORISM.

* SAME > ARMED CLASH BETWEEN BURMESE INSURGENTS + BANGLADESH ARMY.

Posted by: JosephMendiola   2011-02-18 23:54  

#6  EGYPT'S REVOLUTION = IRAN'S???

versus

* RENSE > {WSJ.com = Greg White] GLOBALIST GORBACHEV WARNS OF EGYPT-STYLE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION.

"Jasmine/Color" Revolution in RUSSIA devol into 1979 Iran-style theocratic = Islamist Revolution???
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2011-02-18 23:05  

#5  Remember that Muhammar limp from an Al Qaeda bomb,
Jordan has been under siege for years and these
dictators are not about to fall from the shiite organized mayhem like Egypt did under it's doddering so-called "strong" man..
Posted by: Guillibaldo Huposh2465   2011-02-18 18:41  

#4  It should take a bit longer to destroy the pyramids and the Sphinx than it did the Buddhist statues.
Posted by: bman   2011-02-18 17:04  

#3  
"I am deeply concerned about reports of violence in Bahrain, Libya and Yemen. The United States condemns the use of violence by governments against peaceful protesters in those countries and wherever else it may occur," the U.S. President said in a statement.

"The United States urges the governments of Bahrain, Libya and Yemen to show restraint in responding to peaceful protests and to respect the rights of their people," Obama added in the presidential statement that was read out to reporters by White House press secretary Jay Carney.


Notice any countries missing in the list given twice?
Posted by: Spaising Thaiting6528   2011-02-18 16:55  

#2  You have to understand - to the make believe media and Democrats - Iran is a 'democracy'......
Posted by: CrazyFool   2011-02-18 16:02  

#1  Thanks, Wael, see you in the funnypapers.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2011-02-18 15:37  

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