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Egyptian Leading Man: ‘We Are Very Disappointed With America’Posted on Jan 31, 2011
Over the weekend, The Wrap’s Sharon Waxman checked in with one of Egypt’s top TV and movie actors, Khaled Nabawy, who was using his star power to draw attention to the ongoing clash between Egyptians and President Hosni Mubarak’s regime, and to chide the American government for failing to back his people in their struggle. —KA
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By wanked, February 3, 2011 at 5:50 am Link to this comment
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Obummer’s do nothing modus operandi doesnt surprise me in the least. Giving Egypt 2 billion a year in (mostly) military aid helps the US’s bottom line. Egypt turns around and buys military weapons from Lockheed Martin and EVERYBODY’s HAPPY…Isnt that so Barry O ?????
Shameful.
Report thisBy sophrosyne, February 2, 2011 at 6:08 pm Link to this comment
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Obama is taking orders from israel, big oil and big munitions. He looks silly and weak because he is not in control. Not any more than the low IQ Bush was.
Report thisBy rollzone, February 2, 2011 at 9:49 am Link to this comment
hello. financed thuggery and authoritarian brutality
Report thishas root in global economics. liberty is impotent
without the force of briberous bully slaughter.
peaceful protest demonstrates social unacceptability,
without any of the requisite power of change.
conflicts escalate, from frustrated voices taking the
next step over deaf ears. what role did America play
in the community organizing of their revolt, or the
seeds of change, or the conditions of discontent? how
disappointed are Americans lacking full disclosure,
knowing but by the grace of God and the second amendment- we would be Egypt? how disappointed are we
to witness the impotence of our selected mouthpiece:
unaware there is a war brewing between Green Bay and Pittsburgh? how can people continue to believe
America is their solution, while Americans can not
find the strength to unchain liberty in the
Democratic Republic of these United States of
America? there is a shameful indignity of impotence,
knowing our grandchildren will not know the liberties
of our grandparents, and we are the generation of
weaklings. the reality of the world we created based
upon evil greed, is acceptable and necessary to our
standard of living. is big screen above the game
enough? i am disappointed their blind ambitions do
not see clearly whom we are, and that our government
represents capitalism, and not liberty. we are too
weakened by our lifestyle, to defend liberty for
ourselves. after the Super Bowl, we will focus on the
next crisis of our making, for entertainment:
distracting us from ourselves, while amusing our intellect. i am disappointed the world does not see
us for whom we truly are: consumers. what the media
feeds us, we consume. liberty is a foreigner’s dream,
found in the Hollywood of our grandparents, spun
today into an unsatisfying profitable sound bite, to
be consumed between commercials. capitalism consumed
our dignity, is consuming our freedoms, and wants to
consume liberty. chose carefully what capitalism you
worship, and accept disappointment as a price of
doing business. warm up the cheerleaders, it is cold
in Arlington. and pass the sauce.
By drbhelthi, February 2, 2011 at 4:49 am Link to this comment
“The people of Egypt are taking back their government.”
Twould be neat if this were an accurate description of
Report thisthe situation. Two national entities, and their moles
in Egypt, have motivated and assisted “the people” of
Egypt. We wont know for a while how much bribe money
has been handed out.
By ardee, February 1, 2011 at 5:43 pm Link to this comment
I find this development in Egypt to be about the most encouraging sign I’ve seen in years. The people of Egypt are taking back their government. If only those of us in the USA are paying close attention…...
Report thisBy BobZ, February 1, 2011 at 1:55 pm Link to this comment
American can’t just go around the world calling the shots on every countries
Report thisleader. The Egyptian people need to set their own destiny. We would not want
other countries butting into our internal affairs. I think President Obama and the
State Department are setting the right course here in a difficult situation. Too
much of the discussion in the media is centered around how this situation will
affect America rather than how it will affect Egypt. We have to stop this constant
“the world revolves around us” thinking.
By tropicgirl, February 1, 2011 at 9:57 am Link to this comment
Wow… Looks like OBanana and the New World Order are actually throwing Israel under the bus, along with any other quasi-democratic Arab state.
Wow… And its not just a threat, it is now actually happening. Probably already done.
Well, I guess this just shows that Israel and the globalists are not “one”. Everyone that was blaming Israel for all sorts of things, not that the leaders did not act in an evil manner, were not quite on the money. The thieving world bankers are, apparently not pro-Israel, or, certainly not pro Israeli people.
So, I guess everyone played into the globalists’ hands. Israeli thugs, Arab thugs, renditioners, torturers, flotilla blockers, and the rest of the faithful, all thrown off the cliff, used and abused.
Wow…Like making that deal with Iran (Contra) while they were holding our people. Looks like the New World Order would rather have a Stone-Age Caliphate than democracies. After all, where there is forced starvation, like in Egypt, you can always smell the work of the globalists.
Wow… I really did not expect this…
The only hope is to stoke the new Arab governments toward representative democracy, (AND ISRAEL, for that matter, or whatever will be left of it) as much as possible and counsel them, JUST LIKE THE TEA PARTY… DON’T MAKE ANY CROOKED DEALS WITH THE STATUS QUO BAD ACTORS, or in their case, NEW WORLD ORDER (CFR, Britain, US, Goldman Suks, etc). Learn a lesson. And again, God help these poor people with wolves everywhere.
Report thisBy madisolation, February 1, 2011 at 7:51 am Link to this comment
We’re sorry to tell you Obama is not a good man. He has sold out our country and your country for his own personal wealth and power. Don’t trust a word he says, because he’ll throw you under the bus every time.
Report thisBy drbhelthi, February 1, 2011 at 6:27 am Link to this comment
The “world” fails to comprehend that the concept of “America” still holds to the concept of the intervention of the USA in WWII. This concept of “America” and “Americans” is no longer valid.
The CIA has overtaken the USGov, and the banking system is controlled by israeli zionists. The history of the CIA has been “whistle blown” by various former insiders, more recently Colonel John Stockwell in his videos, John Stockwell Cia’s War On Humans
Certainly Egyptians want more freedoms. However, if the current demonstrations against president Hosni Mubarak’s regime were initiated by CIA bribery, or by genuine Egyptians, is in question. The Israeli Zionists want an Egyptian regime that puppets to its signals, a regime that supports the destruction of Iran, which is also the signal broadcast from the “U.S. Government.”
Certainly, Americans want their freedoms back, as they were prior to “executive directive” removal by the GHWBushSr entourage. An entourage with lineage derived from the WWII NAZI movement, clearly established by U.S. Government documents.
Report thisBy Frosty46, January 31, 2011 at 8:05 pm Link to this comment
Khaled Nabawy, just know that we honest Americans on
the Left are just as disappointed in America as you.
We have no voice in our governance either!
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