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Than you are not a fan of freedom being achieved through non-violent means? Whatever the path the Egyptians choose to take, it is inspiring to see people stand together for a non-violent revolution! :sun
Yes, and we can all rest easier that now, on this very special day, everyone will live happily forever after. Peace in our time, at last!
I am. I'm just not seeing it, yet.
I thought everyone had seen it by now ~
I'm not seeing the freedom. Could you be so kind as to point it out to me?
As I said, "Whatever the path the Egyptians choose to take, it is inspiring to see people stand together for a non-violent revolution!"
Don't forget, this is an Egyptian revolution, not an American revolution
The question is how long will it stay non-violent?
Just to have accomplished what they already have through non-violence is damn impressive! :sun
What havee they, "accomplished"? Mubarack said, this afternoon, that he isn't going anywhere and anyone outside of Egypt with an opinion can kiss is ass.
Just to have accomplished what they already have through non-violence is damn impressive! :sun
Previously posted here.
Looks like they lost out, because Mubarack said he isn't going anywhere.
What now?
As I have said a couple times now at least, it is the spirit of a people that stood up in mass in a non-violent protest to a dictator to demand their freedom. That act, in and of itself, regardless of outcome, is inspiring to those of us that love freedom.
Why are you so down on people demanding freedom?
Freedom is a wonderful thing. The Iraqi people can vouch for that.
and the battles just begun.....i am very afraid for the people and what tomorrow will bring.
my thoughts and solidarity are with the people of Egypt. mubarak has left them no other choice. it's not mubarak’s Egypt anymore, and regardless of what happens, it will never be again.
Bring it up in a thread about Iraq and I will discuss that. In the meantime, you have anything on-topic to add to the discussion?
Are you for the freedom the Egyptians are demanding, or not?
I can't recall a time when freedom has been won without violence.
As I have said a couple times now at least, it is the spirit of a people that stood up in mass in a non-violent protest to a dictator to demand their freedom. That act, in and of itself, regardless of outcome, is inspiring to those of us that love freedom.
Why are you so down on people demanding freedom?
Velvet revolution?
Freedom? you still think that this is about freedom for Egypt? HA! This is Islamic revolution better known as caliphate. If you believe that this is about freedom for these people than you are displaying the same niavety that the head of Intel for Obama displayed today in front of the intel committee....What a clueless buffoon that guy is.
j-mac
This is an Egyptian revolution, it has nothing to do with the fears of Americans.
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