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Tag Archives: David Keyes
Revolution in the air: tea party on the nile
Rioting and roaring mobs have part of humankind’s lot since time immemorial. Hate, blood-thirst, looting and pillaging have historically required minimal incitement to break a state of uneasy peace. For centuries mobs have risen and destroyed, from the Roman Empire, … Continue reading →
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Tagged Anwar Sadat, Christopher Hitchens, Conrad Black, David Keyes, Elizabeth Renzetti, Hosni Mubarak, Jonathan Schanzer, Mark Steyn, Matthew Carver, Mohammed ElBaradei, Saad Eddin Ibrahim, Yonathan Kellerman
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read them the riot act
The question is always when does civil disobedience transform itself into meaningful political change. When do mass demonstrations and the counterpart of the riot become a genuine revolution…. The senate house in flames; mobs roaring and rioting in the Forum, … Continue reading →
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Tagged Amy Goodman, Christopher Hitchens, Conrad Black, David Keyes, Democracy Now, Edward Gibbon, Egyptian riots, Gordon riots, Hosni Mubarak, Khaled Said, Neda Iran, Noam Chomsky, Victor Davis Hanson
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bastille month or regime change
” He may be a son of a bitch, but he’s our son of a bitch” ….There is little direct proof of this quote attributed to by Roosevelt on the subject of Anastasio Somoza…Some forty years later, CIA chief William … Continue reading →
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Tagged Anwar Sadat, Ben Bernanke, Caravaggio, David Keyes, Egypt, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Gamal Mubarak, Hosni Mubarak, Ira Stroll, John Paulson, Kareem Amer, Karem Amer, Manuel Noriega, Mohammed ElBaradei, Patrick Henry, Russell Lynch, Somoza, William Casey
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