Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|6884|132 and Bush

Why. ..Because we have a black prez? You're racist.

Now back to egypt.
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Dilbert_X
The X stands for
+1,816|6389|eXtreme to the maX

Kmar wrote:

Why. ..Because we have a black prez? You're racist.
Rap music is corrupting your youth.
Fuck Israel
Varegg
Support fanatic :-)
+2,206|7093|Nårvei

Kmar wrote:

The US has never had an autocrat and never will.
That's what they want you to think
Wait behind the line ..............................................................
Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|6884|132 and Bush

They are doing pre-emptive arrest in libya. That's always good to hear.
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Trotskygrad
бля
+354|6283|Vortex Ring State

Kmar wrote:

They are doing pre-emptive arrest in libya. That's always good to hear.
means the govermangs is shitting it's pants because they think that they're next.

but yeah Bahrain/Algeria/Libya are seeming pretty fucked ATM
Hurricane2k9
Pendulous Sweaty Balls
+1,538|5985|College Park, MD
Good, Muammar Gadaffi's a piece of shit that deserves to get thrown out.
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Mekstizzle
WALKER
+3,611|6904|London, England
Gaddafi/Libya have nothing to lose. They're already hated by most of the world. He has no backing from nobody, so he doesn't need anyone to stay in power. It's not like Egypt.
Hurricane2k9
Pendulous Sweaty Balls
+1,538|5985|College Park, MD

Mekstizzle wrote:

Gaddafi/Libya have nothing to lose. They're already hated by most of the world. He has no backing from nobody, so he doesn't need anyone to stay in power. It's not like Egypt.
>implying someone doesn't bomb his palace or, in a fit of irony, bomb a plane he's in
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globefish23
sophisticated slacker
+334|6607|Graz, Austria

Mekstizzle wrote:

Gaddafi/Libya have nothing to lose. They're already hated by most of the world. He has no backing from nobody, so he doesn't need anyone to stay in power. It's not like Egypt.
Well, Italy like him for making sure that no illegal immigrants get across the Mediterranean Sea into Italy, with what I believe could be defined as internment camps.
In return, Italy is paying a lot of money in "reparations" for its occupation.
AussieReaper
( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
+5,761|6436|what

Now there's unrest in Wisconsin of all places.
https://i.imgur.com/maVpUMN.png
11 Bravo
Banned
+965|5520|Cleveland, Ohio
im shocked all those fatties can stop resting
Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|6884|132 and Bush

Comparing what is happening in WI to what is happening in the Middle East is a mockery. I assume it was a joke. There are people in this world really fighting tyranny and oppression.
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11 Bravo
Banned
+965|5520|Cleveland, Ohio

Kmar wrote:

Comparing what is happening in WI to what is happening in the Middle East is a mockery. I assume it was a joke. There are people in this world really fighting tyranny and oppression.
have you met AR?
Doctor Strangelove
Real Battlefield Veterinarian.
+1,758|6752

11 Bravo wrote:

Kmar wrote:

Comparing what is happening in WI to what is happening in the Middle East is a mockery. I assume it was a joke. There are people in this world really fighting tyranny and oppression.
have you met AR?
Apparently not.
Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|6884|132 and Bush

Some of you must have missed the part where I said I assume it was a joke. It's ok, I understand. There were 3 whole sentences for you to sort out.
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11 Bravo
Banned
+965|5520|Cleveland, Ohio
have you met AR?
Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|6884|132 and Bush

Yes. I have. Anything else I can help you with?
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11 Bravo
Banned
+965|5520|Cleveland, Ohio
nope
Mekstizzle
WALKER
+3,611|6904|London, England
The word on Bahrain is that their security forces are mostly foreigners not native Bahraini's (who are mostly Shia etc..)

This could turn very nasty very quick. But I think the security forces are too well equipped and determined (not having any affinity with the locals) to lose this fight. Unlike the Egyptian Army etc... they're seen as mercs by the locals.

They're already unloading on the crowds like there's no tomorrow. They're gonna trigger a civil war and that royal family is gonna have its heads rolling down the palace steps unless they jam their security forces hype.
Stingray24
Proud member of the vast right-wing conspiracy
+1,060|6729|The Land of Scott Walker

Dilbert_X wrote:

Kmar wrote:

Why. ..Because we have a black prez? You're racist.
Rap music is corrupting your youth.
Finally we agree on something ...
Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|6884|132 and Bush

ffs Bahrain
This kind of brutal repression is normally confined to remote and backward nations, but this is Bahrain. An international banking center. The home of an important American naval base, the Fifth Fleet. A wealthy and well-educated nation with a large middle class and cosmopolitan values.

To be here and see corpses of protesters with gunshot wounds, to hear an eyewitness account of an execution of a handcuffed protester, to interview paramedics who say they were beaten for trying to treat the injured — yes, all that just breaks my heart.

So here’s what happened.

The pro-democracy movement has bubbled for decades in Bahrain, but it found new strength after the overthrow of the dictatorships in Tunisia and Egypt. Then the Bahrain government attacked the protesters early this week with stunning brutality, firing tear gas, rubber bullets and shotgun pellets at small groups of peaceful, unarmed demonstrators. Two demonstrators were killed (one while walking in a funeral procession), and widespread public outrage gave a huge boost to the democracy movement.

King Hamad bin Isa al-Khalifa initially pulled the police back, but early on Thursday morning he sent in the riot police, who went in with guns blazing. Bahrain television has claimed that the protesters were armed with swords and threatening security. That’s preposterous. I was on the roundabout earlier that night and saw many thousands of people, including large numbers of women and children, even babies. Many were asleep.

I was not there at the time of the attack, but afterward, at the main hospital (one of at least three to receive casualties), I saw the effects. More than 600 people were treated with injuries, overwhelmingly men but including small numbers of women and children.

One nurse told me that she was on the roundabout, known as Pearl Square, and saw a young man of about 24, handcuffed and then beaten by a group of police. She said she then watched as they executed him at point-blank range with a gun. The nurse told me her name, but I will not use full names of some people in this column to avoid putting them at greater risk.

I met one doctor, Sadiq al-Ekri, who was lying in a hospital bed with a broken nose and injuries to his eyes and almost his entire body. He couldn’t speak to me because he was still unconscious and on oxygen after what colleagues and his family described as a savage beating by riot police who were outraged that he was treating people at the roundabout.

Dr. Ekri, a distinguished plastic surgeon, had just returned from a trip to Houston. He identified himself as a physician to the riot police, according to other doctors and family members, based partly on what Dr. Ekri, 44, told them before he lost consciousness. But then, they said, the riot police handcuffed him and began beating him with sticks and kicking him while shouting insults against Shiites. Finally, they said, the police pulled down his pants and threatened to rape him, although that idea was abandoned and an ambulance eventually was allowed to rescue him.

“He went to help people,” said his father, who was at the bedside. “It’s his duty to help people. And then this happened.”

Three ambulance drivers or paramedics told me that they had been pulled out of their ambulances and beaten by the police. One, Jameel, whose head was bandaged and his arm was in a cast, told me that police had clubbed him and that a senior officer had then told him: “If I see you again, I’ll kill you.”

A fourth ambulance driver, Osama, was unhurt but said that a military officer — who he said he believed to be a Saudi, based on his accent in Arabic — held a gun to his head and warned him to drive away or be shot. (By many accounts, Saudi tanks and other military forces participated in the attack, but I can’t verify that).

The hospital staff told me that ambulance service has now been frozen, with no ambulances going out on calls except with approval of the Interior Ministry.

Some of the victims, though not all, said that the riot police shouted anti-Shiite curses when they attacked the protesters, who were overwhelmingly Shiite. Sectarianism is particularly delicate in Bahrain because the Sunni royal family, the Khalifas, presides over a country that is predominately Shiite, and Shiites often complain of discrimination by the government.

Hospital corridors were also full of frantic mothers searching desperately for children who had gone missing in the attack.

In the hospital mortuary, I found three corpses with gunshot wounds. One man had much of his head blown off with what mortuary staff said was a gunshot wound. Ahmed Abutaki, a 29-year-old laborer, stood by the body of his 22-year-old brother, Mahmood, who died of a shotgun blast.

Ahmed said he blamed King Hamad, and many other protesters at the hospital were also demanding the ouster of the king. I think he has a point. When a king opens fire on his people, he no longer deserves to be ruler. That might be the only way to purge this land of ineffable heartbreak.
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-Sh1fty-
plundering yee booty
+510|5757|Ventura, California
I guess some countries just don't give a shit. "Sir we've got protesters." - "Well, light 'em the fuck up."

I hate rulers like that.
And above your tomb, the stars will belong to us.
Miggle
FUCK UBISOFT
+1,411|7025|FUCK UBISOFT

let them eat cake
https://i.imgur.com/86fodNE.png
Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|6884|132 and Bush

Miggle wrote:

let them eat cake
Qu'ils mangent de la brioche .. which btw is a historical myth.
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Mekstizzle
WALKER
+3,611|6904|London, England
I don't think the US is gonna let the Bahrain protest fly IMO. They'll say publicly that reforms should happen in Bahrain but really there's no way they want the majority Shia population to wrestle power and take down the friendly Sunni rulers. Saudi Arabia wouldn't want that either. It all goes in favour with Iran. Plus there's the fifth fleet to consider. If the Shia did kick out the monarchy and get what they want, what of the fifth fleet?

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