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Re: Egypt protests
Posted: Wed Feb 02, 2011 11:49 pm
by Mike Ladnier
That's not a camel, it's a mid east limousine, he is the head peaceful riot messer-upper.
They should have passed out grenades with those sticks.
Re: Egypt protests
Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2011 8:05 am
by edub20
Re: Egypt protests
Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2011 8:21 am
by duramax
greenheadgrimreaper wrote:It looks like the camel is sayin' WTF MAAAN!
It almost looks like the dude on the camel was thinking "sweet, I think there's a block party going on in the square! I better get my camel all gussied up and cruise on down. I $#!+ this isn't a party!"
Re: Egypt protests
Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2011 8:27 am
by Blake Williamson
The dude in the red shirt and tan jackets about to crow hop ole boy on the camel.......
Re: Egypt protests
Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2011 8:35 am
by tombstone
CBRADGO wrote:Maybe this is the beginning of the end, or the start of the beginning. Either way, something in my gut tells me this isn't going to end in a positive way, too many dominoes behind this one and this one is falling fast...
Start stocking up on ammo now boys...

not a doom and gloom kinda guy, but I feel like you are 100% correct. These people that want him out are the radicals who want to eliminate Christianity over there and want to cut any tie with the US. This is just another battle in the "Holy War" and another step for the radical Muslims to get anothe piece of the puzzle.
Ammo is a good idea among other things. Can I get a grenade launcher with a Class 3?
Re: Egypt protests
Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2011 8:40 am
by donia
SHANE704 wrote:our government needs to take notes on this
that's what i was thinkin'...let it be a lesson that the people actually
willcome together and rebel against the government if they don't start listening, it isn't just an ideal.
Re: Egypt protests
Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2011 8:49 am
by augustus_65
The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time by the blood of patriots and tyrants.
I think Jefferson's words ring as true today as they did in his day. I don't know the outcome of the protests in Egypt but when a government ceases to be accountable to the people, the people will inevitably assert their will.
Re: Egypt protests
Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2011 9:13 am
by Mike Ladnier
They tried to oust him before finding a supportable replacement to organize it bad move. That's when islamics step up and take over IE Shaw/Ayatola/Iran. Better Mubarak than Jihadist.
Re: Egypt protests
Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2011 9:30 am
by Bonecollecter1111
+1
Mike Ladnier wrote:They tried to oust him before finding a supportable replacement to organize it bad move. That's when islamics step up and take over IE Shaw/Ayatola/Iran. Better Mubarak than Jihadist.
i sure hate it for the nation of isreal. they have at least had the sini as a buffer, i'd be willing to bet before this is over, the new egypt will not honor that old treaty.
Re: Egypt protests
Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2011 9:41 am
by camlock
donia wrote:SHANE704 wrote:our government needs to take notes on this
that's what i was thinkin'...let it be a lesson that the people actually
willcome together and rebel against the government if they don't start listening, it isn't just an ideal.
I don't believe our culture/society is capable...fact is we have evolved (as a whole) as a nation of lazy and DEPENDENT people. We have no real social unity and the pieces of trash we've elected and paid handsomely to "run our nation" have done nothing but allow for complete segregation and dependency amongst our nation to keep their jobs and support their agendas through lack of control over immigration and lack of natural hierarchy within society in the name of things like integration and equality...we are far too dependent and we don't have the radical nature within our prominent religions and overall culture to do as these extremist...our gov't will just continue to F us and then allow us to be attacked, murdered, enslaved, or a fair mix of all those things one day.
Re: Egypt protests
Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2011 10:06 am
by duramax
Saw a new picture of the protests on the Foxnews.com website that cracked me up again.
The bucket hard hat:

Re: Egypt protests
Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2011 10:10 am
by cwink
camlock wrote:donia wrote:SHANE704 wrote:our government needs to take notes on this
that's what i was thinkin'...let it be a lesson that the people actually
willcome together and rebel against the government if they don't start listening, it isn't just an ideal.
I don't believe our culture/society is capable...fact is we have evolved (as a whole) as a nation of lazy and DEPENDENT people. We have no real social unity and the pieces of trash we've elected and paid handsomely to "run our nation" have done nothing but allow for complete segregation and dependency amongst our nation to keep their jobs and support their agendas through lack of control over immigration and lack of natural hierarchy within society in the name of things like integration and equality...we are far too dependent and we don't have the radical nature within our prominent religions and overall culture to do as these extremist...our gov't will just continue to F us and then allow us to be attacked, murdered, enslaved, or a fair mix of all those things one day.
If you look at what is going on in Eqypt it seems a pretty cross cultural group. You have Dr and Lawyers protesting for a more democratic govt, you have students and young adults protesting because of lack of jobs and high unemployment, and you have the Muslim Brotherhood protesting the support of Isreal and US by Mubarek. They may not all be protesting for the same thing, but they are all against the govt.. Let the US keep going the way it is, where you have high unemployment, huge debts, drastice cuts in Medicare/Meidcade/SS to curb the debt and a govt that appears to not be listening to the people and just about everyone has some beef with the govt.