Tag Archive: Mubarak


Who is 0bama to tell other presidents what they should and shouldn’t do? Wouldn’t it be more prudent advice for the foreign leader to give 0 some much needed advice? Why or why not?


i would even pay to hear that conversation,
jjt | Feb 01, 2011


no
Lois Griffin | Feb 01, 2011


good one…he is nevous because he doesn’t know what Mubarak is thinking since he cannot openly talk to Obama. Egyptians should make their own decision not Americans for them. Hosni Mubarak has not been a dictator but he does need to call for new elections soon !
aeriol7 | Feb 01, 2011


Afterwards, they could invite all us TEA Partiers to Egypt to hold a rally there since, apparently as I’ve seen on the MSM, everyone who protests their government there is a "protester", not a "radical" or "extremist" or "brown shirt" or "enemy" as I have been labeled here before!
robzuc97 | Feb 01, 2011


Mubarak is pretty much done for unless we help him then it is US that is in trouble…
Ricky | Feb 01, 2011


really? Obama hasn’t been president for 30 years. Or have I been in a coma?
GB | Feb 01, 2011


Mubaraks seniority and experience gives him more crediblity to dole out advice to newbies like Obama.
Perhaps the "O" feels he got away with many issues that would have been the reason for public outrage similar to the one that Mubarak faced from his people.
In that arena, maybe Obama can give advice. The american youth who would protest and complain because of high unemployment has been effectively neutralized from the get go. How? Distractions distractions.

Obama
QuiteNewHere | Feb 01, 2011


If Obama had been president of the USA for 30 years and if Obama had rigged the votes so that he got 90% of the votes cast, then Mubarak would have the right to tell Obama not to run again.
Dr. Killpatient | Feb 01, 2011


just like they did to the shah of iran, its how they work, they dont want a real democracy but rulers who they can control
Alex Ll | Jan 30, 2011


Cause the U.S Government loves dictators and are about to emulate him in the USA.
AAA | Jan 30, 2011


OIL
Stephen | Jan 30, 2011


Because our government manipulates and maneuvers for its own interests.
As long as Mubarak gave the US Gov. what it wanted in the region they played ball with him.
Dr. Phil of sh!t | Jan 30, 2011


After the assassination of Anwar Sadat, they decided the devil they knew was better than the devil they did not know.
Joe Daddy | Jan 30, 2011


Birds of a feather flock together.

Please don’t say USA say Washington clowns cause not everyone in Washington is a clown. We got good and bad people there.
Demonrat | Jan 30, 2011


THE GOOD BUSSIINES USA GET,WE SELL WEAPONS?
luis l | Jan 30, 2011


Often times the US is struck between a rock and hard place.

Mubarak is very pro-west, just like the government of Iran was before 1979.

The US can not just demand that any government change or demand that democracy, that is, actual democracy take place in any country.

The US is in a balancing act in the Middle East.

Demand the ouster of Mubarak, OK, then what?

The US must be careful what it wishes for because we might get
Ronee Ray Gun | Jan 30, 2011


Better a benevolent dictator than Islamic Mullahs. Let’s face it the world has been safer with Mubarak.
American Pride | Jan 30, 2011


WAKE UP! Tyranny is about,the government is corrupted and will fail to uphold the law of the land. It has become the enemy of the people with Obama as just a sitting puppet without a clue and very little good to him!
Hand puppet pet | Jan 30, 2011

Mubarak

I fully believe he supports the people and their call for freedom. He can’t publicly come out and say Mubarak should step down because we are still allies and frankly the battle is between Mubarak and the Egyptian people. I feel like all he can really do is push for reform at this point because it is up to the Egyptians to take Mubarak down themselves.

Power to the people!


He supports the worldwide Islamic agenda and is praying to Allah that the Mullahs take over the situation.
Thurston | Jan 29, 2011


I think you hit the nail on the head.
Carole | Jan 29, 2011


Bush would have troops there by now, ready for war.
Bush Caused This | Jan 29, 2011


if he does, then why doesn’t he tell mubarak to step down?
Allen West | Jan 29, 2011


He supports the militant Muslims bent on destroying the Western World (as he is).
My Sarah | Jan 29, 2011


He supports freedom which means he supports the people
Fight on the Oppression | Jan 29, 2011


exactly what is power to the people? AC or DC? or is this answer belong in the Gay and lesbian section?
West of Encino | Jan 29, 2011


the people
my samy | Jan 29, 2011


Never miss a good opportunity smack Obama,——But this isn’t one of them
Traveling as Warning Star II | Jan 29, 2011


Remember, throughout human history which has been the driving force? The leaders? Politicians? Bourgeoisie No, the People.
In Defense of ?Marxism | Jan 29, 2011


easy two – mubarak!!!!!
Miles from Michigan | Jan 29, 2011


Amen
Love.Canada | Jan 29, 2011

Russian GRU website said that 150 F16 with Arabic numerals landed in Italy after fear this hardware might fall in the wrong hands with the collapse of Mubarak’s. Most of them from Jiyanklis AFB in northern egypt.


They would be some of those Bush supplied him with as part of the 1.3 billion dollars a year he was giving Mubarak in aid..
Jack H | Jan 29, 2011

Back in 2008, the man, who believes, US and France "have recently kicked Hezbollah out of Lebanon" was lauded as "bringing foreign policy heft" to the Obama’s ticket. The article at http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/Vote2008/ story?id=5637409&page=1 stated outright, that "Biden fills a hole in Obama’s resume".

Several major blunders since then, Joe Biden is now denying the obvious and states, that Mubarak is NOT a dictator:
http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Backchann els/2011/0127/Joe-Biden-says-Egypt-s-Mub arak-no-dictator-he-shouldn-t-step-down< br />

Could somebody, please, reassure me, that this lunatic is *not* in fact, a source of foreign policy expertise in Obama’s White House?

Wouldn’t you rather that hole in Obama’s resume remained open, than being filled by a man from a universe of his very own?
Oh, so it is Hillary Clinton nowadays? Well, that’s a relief… Although a cynical liar, she is not a senile


Nobody cares who you think is a "dictator".

You believe Hugo Chavez is one, yet he was democratically elected.
Vladimir Putin | Jan 28, 2011


Um, you do know that the Secretary of State is the person in charge of foreign policy in an administration right?
Forget War Buy More | Jan 28, 2011

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