Posted on 02/04/2011 4:35:01 PM PST by dennisw
Here’s hoping the Kenyan is ignored by Hosni Mubarek
Who gave the authority to Hussein to tell other countries and their leaders what to do?
Soros did but whatever.
I understand the idea of Mubarak being a dictator, but tell me exactly why he shouldn’t be able to seek reelection if a free election is held? He’s been a stable ally for 30 years. Announcing you won’t run is a great thing?
Only if you view any American ally as necessarily no good, versus the enemies you are treating as people we need to cultivate.
Imagine if someone tried to force elections here immediately, and waiting till the Fall was unacceptable???
I wonder if Bammy could ever shut his trap for longer than 10seconds. Why does this idiot feel the need to comment on everything (except his wife’s wardrobe)?
Reaganesque
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Nary a peep uttered during the Iranian revolt in 2009.
Please shut up Obama, you have zero experience in anything.
Goose/Gander. An orderly transition, beginning right now, would be most welcome in D.C.
I’d like to see comrade zero resign right now!
In 2009, Obama bowed to Mubarak. Mubarak said I'm so happy you're not like Bush and because of you, I know for sure that the USA loves Muslims.
Is this idiot trying to blow this powder keg?
We dont have bad against good here. We have bad against really bad.
And where was this tough talk with Iran?
of course he does, its like the stimulouse and the health care bill, no time to read it the people want change...aw Jeeeeeeeeeeeeeeez what a moron..
I think he’s not folding up like the cheap suits Zero used to wear because Hosni is worth $40 to $70 billion dollars stuffed all over the world and is basically the granddaddy of the Egyptian military which I’m sure has more rich powerful fellows in it.
When past U.S. Presidents opposed Saddam and any other leader, U.S. policy did not turn on a dime, they would be on the don’t like list for quite some time and have received enormous pressure. Isn’t it amazingly odd how Zero, Hillary and the ayatollah of iran are all calling for Mubarak to step down quickly before the dust settles.
It’s in very bad form for the leader of a nation to call for the leader of one of their allies to resign. This is just like the health care bill, trying to ramrod the revolution through. Well, if he got that rich and stayed in power that long, he might just be a lion better not teased. After all, him and his guys know that the U.S. has a good chance of doing a 180 in just about 2 years.
I wonder if 200,000 Americans took to the streets in “A Day of Anger” we could demand FUBARack step down and begin a transition immediately.
That’s rich coming from the Procrastinator in Chief. Considering it took Obama 3 months to decide to send more troops to Afghanistan and 8 weeks to respond to the Gulf oil spill, he’s not in a position to set deadlines for anyone else.
>transformative period? I hope he makes the right decision.”
For my sake, he added, sotto voice.
It’s certainly gonna be transformative for the Obama Administration.
Just time to drop the loser and move on....
Egypt is the community-organizer-in-chief’s wet dream. Bring about chaos and then demand concessions from those in authority. Classic.
Hey Obozo - let’s demonstrate how it’s done first.
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