Obama With Bill O'Reilly: "The United States Can't Dictate What Happens In Egypt" - Super Bowl Interview: Full Video
Video - Bill O'Reilly Interviews President Obama - Feb. 6, 2011
Relative to most other Presidential sit-downs, this is quite tolerable. O'Reilly is not shy about interrupting anyone, and the Deficit President is treated no differently. Broadcast yesterday afternoon before the Super Bowl. On Egypt, Mubarak, economy, jobs, taxes, healthcare and the Constitution.
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Iraq swirls with rumors of Egypt-like protests to come
With their televisions set to 24-hour coverage of the turmoil in Egypt, Iraqis have mounted a number of modest protests in recent days against power, water, and food shortages.
http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Middle-East/2011/0206/Iraq-swirls-with-rumors-of-Egypt-like-protests-to-come
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This is what Democray looks like - PHOTO
http://www.rys2sense.com/anti-neocons/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=24337&p=154621&sid=2e32841d816b65c10c20608a705c86a0#p154621
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Egypt move revives US ‘kill switch’ debate
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2011/02/egypt-move-revives-kill-switch-debate/
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Mubarak unlikely to step down soon: Clinton
http://www.hindustantimes.com/Mubarak-unlikely-to-step-down-soon-Clinton/Article1-659514.aspx
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Reader Comments (7)
Six thousand people were evacuated from their homes in the outskirts of Paris on Sunday because of an unexploded RAF bomb dropped during a Second World War raid.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/france/8307061/France-evacuates-6000-Parisians-after-unexploded-World-War-Two-bomb-discovered.html
by Paul Craig Roberts, February 07, 2011
Kleptocracy is as old as government. Exotic car broker Michael Sheehan discovered an amazing case nine years ago when he was invited to purchase rare Ferraris and McLaren F1s from a Brunei collection. He writes about it in the current issue of Sports Car Market.
Brunei is a family-owned oil sultanate of 400,000 people located on the island of Borneo in southeast Asia. A brother of the sultan was finance minister until 1997, when the Asian financial crisis hit Brunei. The Arthur Andersen accounting firm was called in to audit the books. The accountants found that between 1983 and 1998 $40 billion had disappeared and that the finance minister himself had personally spent $14.8 billion.
The finance minister had a collection of 2,500 exotic cars, 500 properties, five yachts, and nine world-class aircraft. He had managed to spend $900,000,000 in the London jeweler Asprey, apparently guaranteeing the old age retirements of a number of attractive women who consort with kleptocrats.
The finance minister was allowed to keep 500 of the cars, but he had to turn in the rest of his loot – to no avail as we shall see.
http://original.antiwar.com/roberts/2011/02/06/kleptocrats-at-work/
http://www.hindustantimes.com/Mubarak-unlikely-to-step-down-soon-Clinton/Article1-659514.aspx
With their televisions set to 24-hour coverage of the turmoil in Egypt, Iraqis have mounted a number of modest protests in recent days against power, water, and food shortages.
http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Middle-East/2011/0206/Iraq-swirls-with-rumors-of-Egypt-like-protests-to-come
http://www.rys2sense.com/anti-neocons/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=24337&p=154621&sid=2e32841d816b65c10c20608a705c86a0#p154621
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2011/02/egypt-move-revives-kill-switch-debate/
http://www.mcclatchydc.com/2011/02/06/108188/arbitrary-arrests-point-to-military.html?story_link=email_msg#ixzz1DHwmblzm