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VICTORY TO EGYPT! Mutabak TOASTED!

GoldenDragon

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If LeeRegime goes, UncleYap will have no where else to go - unless he is willing to potong his bawah and call himself Abdullah Yap.

I won't worry for UY. He would be assigned something else. Lots of vacancies. UY needs the money. No one else would employ him.
 

halsey02

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A person whose size of the brain is smaller than his own pesai will never understand anything. Middle Eastern politics is a subject he will never be able to comprehend.

He can not even manage the 'lallangs' (MIW's)of SINgapore, he wants to be an authority on the 'reeds' of the Nile. Just like those 'brotherhood' demonstrating outside the Egyptian embassy near us.:p
 

Dreamer1

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If I am an Egytian,I wouldnt celebrate now,because immediately I remember Myanmar 1958,the start of nightmare till now

General Ne Win,the commander-in-chief was asked to serve as interim prime minister from 28 October 1958 by U Nu-the prime minister then, when the AFPFL split into two factions and U Nu barely survived a motion of no-confidence against his government in parliament. Ne Win restored order during the period known as the Ne Win caretaker government'.[6] Elections were held in February 1960 and Ne Win handed back power to the victorious U Nu on 4 April 1960

After having a tatse of power and good life,Less than two years later, on 2 March 1962, Ne Win again seized power in a military coup d'etat. Ne Win became head of state as Chairman of the Revolutionary Council and also Prime Minister.



That was the start of military rule in Myanmar,1962-2011+,and the country turned from the richest in SE Asia to the poorest in the world.

I must also say that MM LKY was a good buddy of General Ne Win,he went to Burma in 1963 to congratulate General Ne Win and said in a conference,"What a change,General Ne Win has changed Burma to be a more disciplined and progressive country!"Francis Seow mentioned this in his book.

So much for fortune telling power of MM LKY!
 

kukubird58

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Donot be so smug about all these, if you do not really understand the situation in Egypt. Mubarak hate him or love him, was the balance in the middles east. The world will see much more turmoil, now that the radicals & religious fanatics takes over. This will soon spread to other populus nations of the same leanings & we are living in the 'sea' full of such people.

Removong Mubarack, is the begining of a nightmare , not only for the Egyptian people but all the people living on planet earth.:mad:

hahaha....spot on.
quite likely the hardliners will take over, they can easily disrupt world trade through Suez Canal, export/support terroists, support Palestines and Lebanon against, adopt hostile stance against Israel; etc.
Middle East is primed to explode with the smallest spark and beacuse of the Oil, can quickly erupts into a world crisis.
 

Dreamer1

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"Removong Mubarack, is the begining of a nightmare , not only for the Egyptian people but all the people living on planet earth"

true,but it is not casted in stone yet,it depends on how Black Obama handles this situation,the ball is in his court,obviously for US,it is safer to have Generals trained by them to be in charge,but how do you control generals once they have a good taste of absolute power and good life,how much did Hosni family accumulate,billions,

The ball is in President Obama's court
 

hairylee

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What do you call a Lee dominated company who helps sets up dummy corporations to buy Thaksin's company for $5 billion and avoid all Thai taxes for Thaksin? I call it money laundering.

Yes, Hakka laundering money to enrich a fellow hakka - using state funds.
 

hairylee

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You do know the fall of Mubarak will cost a huge price to the fragile stability of Middle East?

This is what dictators always say.
That's what LKY say about Indonesia under Suharto.
That foggey is long gone and Indonesia is now a far better place now.
 

postnew

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11 Feb was also the day the Shah of Iran got deposed and power fell into the hands of the Islamic Ayathollahs

Muslim Brotherhood will take over in Egypt also.... just watch....

Non-Muslims will be farked..... Churches will be burnt..... converts will be executed......

How can you rejoice?:eek:

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Egyptian soldiers fire on the reviewing stand killing Egyptian President Anwar Al-Sadat while reviewing a military parade in honor of The October 1973 War, in Cairo 06 October 1981. The assassination is attributed to muslim extremist group Muslim Brotherhood.


Assassination
On 6 October 1981, the month after the crackdown, Sadat was assassinated during the annual victory parade held in Cairo to celebrate Egypt's crossing of the Suez Canal. A fatwā approving the assassination had been obtained from Omar Abdel-Rahman, a cleric later convicted in the US for his role in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing.
Sadat was protected by four layers of security and eight bodyguards, and the army parade should have been safe due to ammunition-seizure rules. As Egyptian Air Force Mirage jets flew overhead, distracting the crowd, Egyptian Army soldiers and troop trucks paraded. One troop truck contained the assassination squad, led by Lieutenant Khalid Islambouli. As the truck passed, the assassins dismounted, and Islambouli approached Sadat. Sadat stood to receive his salute, whereupon, Islambouli threw three grenades at Sadat, only one of which exploded, and additional assassins rose from the truck, firing assault rifles into the stands. After Sadat was hit and fell to the ground, people threw chairs around him to protect him from the hail of bullets. He died from bullet wounds to his aorta though he also had intestinal and neck wounds.
The attack lasted about two minutes. Sadat and eleven others were killed, including the Cuban ambassador, an Omani general, and a Coptic Orthodox bishop. Twenty-eight were wounded, including Vice President Hosni Mubarak, Irish Defence Minister James Tully, and four US military liaison officers. Security forces were momentarily stunned but reacted within seconds. Two of the attackers were killed and the others were arrested by military police on site. Sadat was rushed to a hospital, where eleven doctors operated on him, but was pronounced dead within hours.
Islambouli was later tried, found guilty, sentenced to death, and executed in April 1982.
In conjunction with the assassination, an insurrection was organized in Asyut in Upper Egypt. Rebels took control of the city for a few days and 68 policemen and soldiers were killed in the fighting. Government control was not restored until paratroopers from Cairo arrived. Most of the militants convicted of fighting received light sentences and served only three years in prison.

Sadat was succeeded by his vice president Hosni Mubarak, whose hand was injured during the attack. Sadat's funeral was attended by a record number of dignitaries from around the world, including a rare simultaneous attendance by three former US presidents: Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter and Richard Nixon. Sudan's President Gaafar Nimeiry was the only Arab head of state to attend the funeral. Only 3 of 24 states in the Arab League – Oman, Somalia and Sudan – sent representatives at all.[30] Sadat was buried in the unknown soldier memorial in Cairo, across the street from the stand where he was assassinated.
 

NoelVermillion

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This is what dictators always say.
That's what LKY say about Indonesia under Suharto.
That foggey is long gone and Indonesia is now a far better place now.
Lee Kuan Yew and his son can be overthrown but Singapore will still prosper.

The Middle East is a volatile continent and easily prone to violence due to Islam. Hence, the need for someone to be strong enough to control it.

Singapore can be a full-fledged democracy but Middle Eastern nations might self-destruct.
 

Dreamer1

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Lee Kuan Yew and his son can be overthrown but Singapore will still prosper.

The Middle East is a volatile continent and easily prone to violence due to Islam. Hence, the need for someone to be strong enough to control it.

Singapore can be a full-fledged democracy but Middle Eastern nations might self-destruct.
Yes,I agree that Singapore,a first world country,can be a democracy,is ready for democracy,and be the SECOND Chinese majority democracy in the world,after Taiwan.
 

uncleyap

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yeah still showing u know best and always right mentality again. dun disgrace yourself.


I have no interest to know the BEST or RIGHT mentality. But I surely and firmly know what is MY. And I will stick with it, and not change just because some others think I should. Unless you have real substance ZERO chance to convince me. I don't adopt anything just because it is POPULAR or NICE. Only because many people want something does not imply that it is good or right or should be followed. In this civilisation unfortunately I learned that most people want BAD things, it is very BLINDED and SILLY to follow the majority, undeniable fact proved that the whole civilisation already had already accumulated centuries of gross mistakes until today that we had discovered too late, and have no way to undo them, and this civilisation have no idea how to survive further, after ruining our planet, as the only result of all these gross mistakes of the past.

I don't share the blind faith of trusting the collective intelligence of this civilisation, because I learned that the majority can be easily WRONG but just ARBITRARILY & FOOLISHLY FORCE their own wrongs to be right.

To be Corrected, one have to have the wisdom and courage to DEFY.:wink:
 

uncleyap

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Egyptian soldiers fire on the reviewing stand killing Egyptian President Anwar Al-Sadat while reviewing a military parade in honor of The October 1973 War, in Cairo 06 October 1981. The assassination is attributed to muslim extremist group Muslim Brotherhood.

That was just a creative version of NDP. :wink::wink::rolleyes::biggrin:
 

hairylee

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Lee Kuan Yew and his son can be overthrown but Singapore will still prosper.

The Middle East is a volatile continent and easily prone to violence due to Islam. Hence, the need for someone to be strong enough to control it.

Singapore can be a full-fledged democracy but Middle Eastern nations might self-destruct.

Lebanon is still around.
Anwar Sadat is long gone and Egypt is still aroundl.
Shah of Iran is long gone too, so is the Ayatollah and Iran is still around.
So please tell me which Middle East country have self destructed.
 

Harry Lee

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Hello Hairy

Yes, the Muslim countries survive, but they are exporting their culture which may not be good for us....

Iran is soon going nuclear and we can expect war, coupled with rising oil prices....

You want to see Ninjas on our streets?

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hairylee

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hahaha...Lebanon only exists in name.....the country is effectively under the control of different factions supported by Iran, Syria, Israel.....

Yes, Murbarak is under the US and Israel patronage.
Remember, the Jews control America.
Which country in this world is not control by different factions.
Singapore?
 

Subok

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Uncle Yap

I dont care which FUCK side you are in! If you wished for blood in the streets in Singapore just for your democracy to come true, then I spit at the vagina that birth you!

Whichever sides, NONE have the right to ask for blood of the other!
 
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