Sunday, February 13, 2011

"I came here because I wanted freedom. Freedom is not complete"

Move along, move along, northing to see here. Return to your homes, the emergency is over. Such go the announcements available to purchasers of Whelen alert systems. Why ? When has anyone needed such language in the modern mayhem that started on 7 December 1941 ?


That's because the military is the same as Mubarak and Mubarak is the same as the military. Indeed, they just ditched the Constitution and Parliament so who is worse ?

Soldiers and military police took down the makeshift tents of protesters who had camped out in Tahrir, or Liberation, Square, but scuffles broke out with some young men who refused to leave. Many local residents also shouted at the protesters that it was time to go.

Enough Egyptians understand that the military is in fact, the worldwide Military Industrial Complex, backed by the full faith and credit of the U.S. that needs a market for its wares lest mortgages go unpaid at Colt's and UTC. Do you like Ike or the MIC ? The young Egyptians are seeing through the smoke that it matters not whether Mubarak is gone.

They understand they removed a person, not Globalist corporate power.

Removal of Mubarak was simply removal of an "attractive nuisance", a term the United States is very familiar with in all facets of life.

"We were chanting peacefully," the 28-year-old said. "They wanted to remove the tents but we still need guarantees. The army's latest statement was vague and didn't tell us exactly what they are going to do."

Protester Ashraf Ahmed said the military can tear down his tent but he's not going to leave "because so much still needs to be done. They haven't implemented anything yet."

"I came here because I wanted freedom. Freedom is not complete," he said.

And that is one of the smartest men on earth. He, along with the others, knows they're about to be had if they stop.

Legiones redde.

It's just getting started.



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