If the military had any loyalty to Allah they'd have an islamic state up and ready in no time
Isn't it funny how the west if supporting his resignation, anyone thougth of a possible agenda behind all this?
Mubarak was a loyal dog, now his time is finished, surely america will be waiting to replace him with another loyal dog?
I am not a fortune teller and do not even believe in such nonsense. This is not a prediction, just a very probable fact.
If Muburak does not get out of Egypt within the next few hours. His obituary will be in the news by tomorrow afternoon.
Just my thoughts, but I believe Mubarak has suddenly realized he had no friends in any foreign governments. His usefulness is over and he is now a very high liability. It is not wise for any world power to associate with him, he is a dangerous man to stand near, any one near him could become an unavoidable casualty.
My thoughts. Mubarak thought he could find a rapid exit and take a good portion of his wealth with him. He discovered he is on everybody's hit list. He has become an unwanted liability. His only use now would be if he becomes the victim of a "terrorist" assassination.
His only option to survive is to either gather instantly gain insurmountable power and lock up every Egyptian or to announce he is staying "for the good of Egypt" and do his best to convince everybody he has reformed and will serve the people according to their wants.
He is now among the dead and just not intelligent enough to know it.
Isn't it funny how the west if supporting his resignation, anyone thougth of a possible agenda behind all this?
Mubarak was a loyal dog, now his time is finished, surely america will be waiting to replace him with another loyal dog?
Mubarak is a very desperate man
Finally he is out now :]
CAIRO - President Hosni Mubarak resigned Friday and handed power to the Egyptian military, setting off wild celebrations among protesters across the country who had demanded his ouster for the last 18 days.
When the announcement by Vice President Omar Suleiman was broadcast in Cairo's Tahrir Square, the epicenter of the protests, pandemonium broke out as huge throngs of demonstrators realized they had acheived their goal.
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