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Monday, January 31, 2011
Well, apparently Mobarak not want to go anyway. Do not pull or kick ...
First it was Tunisia and then Egypt. "Whose turn next?
The situation in Egypt is distressing to all people "Mr." MUBARAK, not to relinquish power it has for 40 years, I think it's an outrage that he has created this situation, wanting to leave his son's presidency like a SOVEREIGN, is unprecedented,
Today I listened to several Argentines who are going to bring, to say the streets are no man's land seems to have delivered to 15,000 criminals who are looting and stealing all CAIRO, say they may have been on purpose, must be nuts . I think this guy is going to have to leave power in the hands of that product, a transition happens, that would be correct. but I will not say more because it's the internal politics of a country, and no one knows for certain the truth of things, is what we hear, nothing more. I hope that things that people once completed. civil war is a bad sign for anyone.
First it was Tunisia and then Egypt. "Whose turn next?
The situation in Egypt is distressing to all people "Mr." MUBARAK, not to relinquish power it has for 40 years, I think it's an outrage that he has created this situation, wanting to leave his son's presidency like a SOVEREIGN, is unprecedented,
Today I listened to several Argentines who are going to bring, to say the streets are no man's land seems to have delivered to 15,000 criminals who are looting and stealing all CAIRO, say they may have been on purpose, must be nuts . I think this guy is going to have to leave power in the hands of that product, a transition happens, that would be correct. but I will not say more because it's the internal politics of a country, and no one knows for certain the truth of things, is what we hear, nothing more. I hope that things that people once completed. civil war is a bad sign for anyone.
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