The senile Pharoah Hosni Mubarak is no more. The bulwark of United States policy in the Middle East is finished. Israel’s ally and fifth columnist in the Arab homeland is defunct.
Today the Egyptian people have made history. After 18 days of continuous mass protests and less than 24 hours since the quisling Hosni Mubarak pledged not to resign until Egypt is ruined, the Arab people of Egypt have cleansed the homeland of the Anglo-American-Israeli stooge.
In just 32 seconds, so-called “Vice-President” Omar Suleiman, the spy chief who spied on his people for Israel and who acted as torture subcontractor for the USA, announced that the senile Pharaoh was history.
Here is a recording of the announcement in Arabic:
“In the name of God, the Merciful, the Compassionate. Citizens, in these difficult circumstances which the country is going through, President Mohammed Hosni Mubarak has decided to step down from the post of president of the republic and tasked the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces with running the country's affairs."
That’s it! Thirty years of despotism and treason over in 32 seconds.
Dictators, traitors and torturers across the Arab world, from the Atlantic Ocean to the Gulf, must be quivering with fear.
The wind of revolution is blowing.
We are not afraid any more.
Long live Egypt!
Long live Tunisia!
Long Live the the Greater Arab Homeland!
Rest in peace, martyr Mohamed Bouazizi (below). Your self-sacrifice has set us free.
“Politicians are like diapers. They both need changing regularly and for the same reason." I believe in this saying because a nation and its people also wants change and development for its country. If we allow one ruler to rule for the period of 30 years, the country will become soiled and needs to be changed.
Posted by: Christopher Hinn | Saturday, 12 February 2011 at 12:57 AM