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Mubarak’s Defiance Breathes New Life Into the Revolution

Hosni Mubarak has simultaneously provoked the Egyptian revolutionaries and snubbed his nose at America and Israel. He’s enraged his enemies and burned his bridges.A so-called ‘smooth transition of power’ would have preserved the status quo. Hosni was to cooperate and step aside. Hosni has gone rogue.

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Egypt’s Crossroads: Victory or Death

Bloodshed and violence, in some form, is imminent. Success is precarious. Strategies must be developed, protesters must become proactive, and actions must be planned and executed. Action or not, violence and bloodshed will be visited on those who have come this far. But, unless they take their country back, remove the regime, and establish a government of the people, there will be no gains worthy of the sacrifice. They’ve come too far. It’s victory or death.

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Mubarak And His Thugs: Trying To Starve The Revolution

The army is in the streets doing nothing, allowing chaos. They are not being employed for or against the people. It’s a passive-aggressive stand-down. The people are jubilant, but the siege against them has only begun. Looting is beginning and hunger will be soon to follow. Mubarak is going to starve the revolution unless an alternative government can be set up.

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America’s Hypocrisy: Empty Words to Egypt’s People and Support for Mubarak

America does not want Mubarak to fall. Neither does Israel. America’s platitudes to the people of Egypt are to encourage acceptance of superficial reforms under Mubarak and win favor with the revolutionaries should they prevail. Egyptian military were in America, at the Pentagon, while the protests raged. Mubarak has made it clear that he has no intention of leaving his office. It is unknown what directions his military have been given.

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The Divided State of the Union: Americans Versus The Banks

There is no voice in government telling the banks that they are responsible for the debt they created. The current system, and your representatives, assist only in allowing you to fight amongst yourselves. You get to decide whom amongst you pays what share. None of your representatives, nothing in your political system, is fighting against those that have indebted you. They all have the same plan. They all plan to use you, and your resources, to pay off the bankers.

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