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Wednesday, February 02, 2011

Events In Egypt

 

 YahooNews

    It now appears that the Egyptian military has sided with dictator Mubarak as it has issued a call for citizens to end the demonstrations against Mubarak. Now we are even seeing pro-Mubarak demonstrations in Cairo,and the military fears that both sides of the groups may turn violent against each other.

The declaration was a clear shift in the stand of the army, which gave a tacit endorsement to the movement on Monday by saying it would not use force against protesters, and that they had legitimate demands.

Representatives of his National Democratic Party immediately began making public statements trying to project the image of the regime as Egypt's sole path back to stability and security after the disruption of normal life caused by eight days of protests, and a wave of looting and arson that gripped the country over the weekend after the government pulled police from the street.

The army's message to the demonstrators had a more conciliatory tone, appealing to young protesters to stand down "out of love for Egypt."

"You have started coming out to express your demands and you are the ones capable of returning normal life to Egypt," military spokesman Ismail Etman said in an address on state television. "Your message has arrived, your demands have become known."

Immediately after his statement, state television ran a scrolling message reading: "The armed forces call on the protesters to go home for the sake of bringing back stability."

Tuesday, February 01, 2011

Harry Reid: Cuts To Social Security Off The Table

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Harry Reid: Social Security "Off The Table"

by Forrest Brown       Mon Jan 31, 2011
Reid delivery - photo 1

Did you ever wonder if your voice is actually heard by political leaders after you sign a petition or share your personal story on issues like Social Security?

Last week, PCCC members delivered over 50,000 notes directly to Senator Harry Reid -- thanking him for boldly opposing cuts to Social Security. We also read notes from PCCC members like you out loud.

Click here to watch video from the event -- and join our effective campaign to protect Social Security.

Reid delivery - photo 2After listening to the powerful stories of PCCC members, Senator Reid took an even stronger stand for Social Security than he did before.

At our event, Senator Reid said "it's become the official position of the Republican Party to privatize and dismantle Social Security" -- which he called "the most successful social program in the history of the world."

The Majority Leader then vowed to do everything in his power to keep Social Security "off the table." Reid's words in the PCCC video made news today in the Wall Street Journal, the Atlantic, TPM and Huffington Post. This is big news, as many politicians on both sides of the aisle have refused to take this position.

Reid delivery - photo 3
Click here to watch video from the event, including more bold statements from Reid. Then, join our effective campaign to protect Social Security.

PCCC members Larry Fleisher, Gloria Spottswood, and David Klutts were also eloquent voices at the event. We know their stories and others were heard! You can see them on the video too.

Tweets After Mubarak’s Speech

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    The latest Tweets since Mubarak gave his speech earlier.

glcarlstrom State television airing a Mubarak biopic, now recounting his days in the air force (sort of glossed over that whole 1967/1973 thing). · reply

AymanM History may be repeating itself. Former tunisian prez Ben Ali gave 3 speeches and said not re-running in elex b4 fleeing #Egypt #jan25 #feb1 8 minutes ago · reply

AymanM #mubarak announcement that he won't seek re-elex in sept not enough 4 #Egypt protesters who respond w angry chants #jan25 #feb1 11 minutes ago · reply

glcarlstrom One line that jumped out at me in Mubarak's speech: "I will die on this soil." Translation: "I won't follow in Ben Ali's footsteps." #jan25 16 minutes ago · reply

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