wiseones2cents
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Will that be enough? The Egyptians do not want Mubarak or any of his cronies or other western puppets to gain power.
Mubarak is only stalling for time. The Egyptian people will demand his immediate removal.
The Egyptians want democracy in Egypt. The problem is? Who is to stop election rigging in Egypt like the ones they experienced in 2005? Will the Egyptians get fooled?
Who will step up as an opposition leader?
What about Ayman Nour? He is definitely not a Mubarak crony. They put him in jail for 5 years and roughed him up when he decided to run again.
Apparently he got hit by a rock in the head at the protest.
Mubarak is only stalling for time. The Egyptian people will demand his immediate removal.
The Egyptians want democracy in Egypt. The problem is? Who is to stop election rigging in Egypt like the ones they experienced in 2005? Will the Egyptians get fooled?
Who will step up as an opposition leader?
What about Ayman Nour? He is definitely not a Mubarak crony. They put him in jail for 5 years and roughed him up when he decided to run again.
Apparently he got hit by a rock in the head at the protest.