fashion media put certain issues to forget others. Haiti was a few months ago and now does not exist. Until recently nothing was Tunisia and now it does not exist. And now it's up to Egypt. Hosni Mubarak is a dictator disguised as a Democrat because he won elections adulterated, as Hugo Chavez and many others. Then there are dictators who have never won election as Raul and Fidel Castro or Kim Jong Il, dictators who should get along as Hu Jintao in China, puppet dictators like Hamid Karzai in Afghanistan, dictators who are supported by strong monarchies as Mohammed VI in Morocco coup dictators like Muammar al-Gaddafi in Libya, dictators handlers Abdelaziz Bouteflika as elections in Algeria, dictators who take advantage of the weakness of the old English settlers as Teodoro Obiang in Equatorial Guinea and so much more. Take away to North Korea, Venezuela and Cuba, everyone else enjoyed excellent relations with the wonderful western democracies. Mubarak has just told his people in a speech full of empty and loaded words of cynicism that delegated power in the vice president, almost as if they spare his life, and show that he worries about them and even telling old war exploits when he was a pilot. But the Egyptian revolution should not be halted, but has to be the mirror you look at the rest of the world to show that the dictators in the twenty-first century have no place, not disguised or undisguised.
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