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Post by decoy409 on Feb 10, 2011 11:12:38 GMT -5
Well let's see. Step down and allow the CIA pointman to take the place? Why that would certainly go over well with the people. Don't you think! How about a quiet exit (as possible) while enableing the transition? Yes, that would be better, Quote: Saudis told Obama to back Mubarak And though US officials refuse to divulge comments made by foreign leaders in calls to Obama, who has said Mubarak must make the “right decision” for the future of his nation and embrace a “orderly” transition to democratic rule, sources in Riyadh state the following: Saudi Arabia has threatened to prop up President Mubarak if the White House tries to force a swift change of regime in Egypt. King Abdullah told President Obama not to humiliate Mr Mubarak and warned that he would step in to bankroll Egypt if the US withdrew its aid program, worth $1.5 billion annually. America’s closest ally in the Gulf made clear that the Egyptian President must be allowed to stay on to oversee the transition towards peaceful democracy and then leave with dignity. “Mubarak and King Abdullah are not just allies, they are close friends, and the King is not about to see his friend cast aside and humiliated,” a senior source in the Saudi capital told The Times. Two sources confirmed details of the King’s call, made four days after the people President Barack Obama stressed the need for a meaningful and lasting political transition in Egypt in a telephone call with key ally King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia, officials said. “The President spoke today with King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia about the situation in Egypt,” the White House said in a statement. “The President emphasized the importance of taking immediate steps toward an orderly transition that is meaningful, lasting, legitimate, and responsive to the aspirations of the Egyptian people. “The President also reaffirmed the long-term commitment of the United States to peace and security in the region.” Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, who is under siege after days of raging street protest is known to be close to King Abdullah, who has condemned efforts by what he said were “intruders” to interfere with Egypt’s stability. Along with Egypt, Saudi Arabia is a key US ally in the Middle East and has been a lynch-pin of American regional strategy for decades. US reports have suggested that regional allies have expressed deep concerns to the United States about the impact of cascading protests in the Arab world on the vital strategic region’s stability.
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Post by decoy409 on Feb 10, 2011 11:21:06 GMT -5
Now some of you may not understand that connect so let's plug it in. You can look around for your self and the tale of the tape is loud and clear. Let their be no mistake as to 'The Revolving Door' of players. It goes on here, it goes on there. One thing all have in common is the link to each other, Quote: New Egyptian VP Ran Mubarak's Security Team, Oversaw Torture Omar Suleiman Offered To Chop Off Man's Arm For CIA, Says Author abcnews.go.com/Blotter/egypt-crisis-omar-suleiman-cia-rendition/story?id=12812445
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Post by decoy409 on Feb 10, 2011 11:37:21 GMT -5
So what you have is one dictator handing the torch to another dictator if indeed Mr. M. walks this eve, And you will have the people giving the dictator a time slot all over again. This war started at the begining of time, and as the people have been wiped out and treated as they have for far too long, well, these things as HISTORY reflect will in time come to the day of full blown revolution. As they have others (countries) have been on a increse demanding to be treated as human beings. This is a very interesting play on the board and should have some really good things to be learned from it as it unfolds.
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Post by decoy409 on Feb 10, 2011 11:46:40 GMT -5
And get the story straight please. He MAY step down tonite and another dictator will take his place (for now). Due to violence that was going to happen tomarrow? What? No violence has been going on? From seconds ago, Mubarak may step down tonight: reports www.cbc.ca/world/story/2011/02/10/egypt-cairo-tahrir-protest.html(excerpt) A report from Reuters, however, cites Egypt's information minister as saying Mubarak will remain in power. Please, save the market gains as there has been no gains. Illusion of gains, yes, actual gains, no. Virtual gains, yes, not virtual, no. But the real sense given from the ongoing dream state certainly would argue with many in reality land.
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Post by decoy409 on Feb 10, 2011 13:01:21 GMT -5
Word up, things are getting pretty out a hand out of town. Seems the replacemnet has too many bad tales to their name.
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Post by maui1 on Feb 10, 2011 13:31:29 GMT -5
it should be none of our business what or who the people of of egypt what for themselves
the ameircan gov't couldn't find it's way out of a paper bag, let alone try and control anyone else's lives or direction.
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Post by decoy409 on Feb 10, 2011 17:08:36 GMT -5
maui1, well you said a mouthful there. The pump on , 'should I stay or should I go now' stated gone markets up!
Now why in the heck would anybody say something just in order to keep hope in SHAM WoW and direct such things???
Why it's all for the Lazy Boy glider Market, nothing more and nothing less. Yeah, this is really the show of a lifetime going on.
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Post by decoy409 on Feb 11, 2011 10:22:50 GMT -5
The rest of the tale is added to The DECOY 409 POST this morning.
As in yesterdays BOLD letters, MUBARAK STEPS DOWN TONITE,MARKET UP! Well remember the CBO report, HOLD THE MARKETS AT ALL COST!
That means no matter how little or how big, SELL THE MARKET!
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Post by decoy409 on Feb 11, 2011 11:47:58 GMT -5
Hold That Market At All Cost! Well, one small step for mankind but none the less on the right track. The people will not accept one tyrant dictator in exchange for another. So one small step and now we will see what the people do next. Quote: Feb.11,2010 Massive Demonstrations as Mubarak Heads Out of Cairo (excerpt) "We expected the army's decision, we always knew that it was behind Mubarak. But we know it's not going to harm us," Safi Massoud said as she joined thousands of people packed into Cairo's central Tahrir Square. "We wont leave until we choose a transition president. We don't want Mubarak, we don't want Suleiman." www.foxnews.com/world/2011/02/11/fury-mubaraks-refusal-leave-deepens/
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Post by decoy409 on Feb 11, 2011 12:20:36 GMT -5
Yes, I see that market really going up!
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Post by decoy409 on Feb 11, 2011 14:20:14 GMT -5
Well the 'NEW PARTY' is getting underway (Clown). Enjoy the Media Hype brought to you by, 'HOLD THE MARKETS AT ALL COST!'
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Post by decoy409 on Feb 11, 2011 15:21:37 GMT -5
That's right, keep the pump on! Sat. Jam session getting underway!
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Post by decoy409 on Feb 11, 2011 15:46:15 GMT -5
Come,come now. Don't be upset as Country after Country is folowing the lead of Egypts latest move.
Why a great big party starts tomarrow! And the Egypt recent is only a small step out of the way.
Enjoy the PPT today! They won't be around forever!
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Post by decoy409 on Feb 11, 2011 16:20:07 GMT -5
See when you pump things up you do that for a reason, hype. Hype to keep the masses subdued. And when you are one that has credibility such as the President, Congress, known Broker or Fund Manager, you get the instant credit dept. right along your side. Next all you have to do is start yapping like one of those tiny dogs that tries to bite you in the leg. They certainly do stir up the attention and our credible at doing it. Now many are actually frightened and scared by these timy creatures and stand still and listen and don't move. Why a giant afraid of a bit of credibility. I went to a house once and that little thing actually tried to bite me, it really thought it was vicious. So I kneeled down and when it came to me, I bit it on the nose. Did not matter what the owner thought of it. Well it whined and ran away back behind it's master thinking it would be cared for. They kicked it in the rear end and cussed it out and sent it off due to failure.
Parties start back up out of town tomarrow. Don't be fooled by that so called credibility of the yapping dog.
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Post by frankq on Feb 11, 2011 18:55:05 GMT -5
Decoy, don't you get tired of sounding stupid? Seriously?
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Post by decoy409 on Feb 11, 2011 18:59:20 GMT -5
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Post by Aman A.K.A. Ahamburger on Feb 11, 2011 21:51:13 GMT -5
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Post by decoy409 on Feb 11, 2011 22:09:21 GMT -5
Say you can read the news now about the protest underway. Why certainly things are quieting down. Hold that market!
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Post by decoy409 on Feb 12, 2011 10:43:09 GMT -5
And they are going to be HISTORICAL at that.
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Post by decoy409 on Feb 12, 2011 12:31:50 GMT -5
As the clowns stumble and bumble the party continues on!
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Post by neohguy on Feb 13, 2011 16:42:52 GMT -5
I think the one thing that we in the US will become painfully aware of in the future is that we will not have the resources (money) to support all these regime's (read big oil companies) in the middle east. We are currently borrowing money, that we have no realistic way of repaying, for a bloated military and military hardware for these regimes. I would have thought that we might have started to learn a few things after the fall of the Shah, like energy independence etc, but we decided that driving the biggest and baddest suv was more important. President Carter tried to tell us but his words were ignored. Americans don't like the truth when it stings.
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