1.At least 30 people were killed when Yemeni security men and pro-government gunmen opened fire at an anti-government protest in Sanaa after Muslim prayers on Friday, a doctor said. Some 40% of the population live on $2 a day or less in Yemen, and a third face chronic hunger. Shiites make up 50% of the population.
MY OPINION: Democratic uprising? More like a mixture of hunger and covert Iranian ops. This is the Iranian reply to Saudi intervention in Bahrain. Yemen borders Saudi. The more instability the better, and poor and hungry people are open to almost anything.
2.Saudi state television announced a series of decrees outlining a boost in welfare benefits, a minimum wage of 3,000 riyals ($800) for state employees, bonuses for public sector workers and students, and a drive to build new housing. The numbers announced were large: 250 billion riyals ($66.7) bln would be spent on 500,000 housing units and 16 billion riyals ($4.3) on more medical facilities.
MY OPINION: If you can't beat 'em.....bribe them! Whats the difference between a Saudi King and a president running for election? The Saudis are using their own cash...A president is creating debt for future generations to worry about. Both systems are paying for mismanagement.
3.CAIRO (Reuters) - A big majority of Egyptians approved amendments to the constitution in a referendum, results showed, opening the door to early elections seen as favoring Islamists and figures affiliated with the old ruling party. The changes were backed by the Muslim Brotherhood, the main Islamist group and one of the forces that mobilized against Mubarak, and remnants of the former president's National Democratic Party. Hossein Gohar, a doctor, said: "Liberal, secular voices had better unite now and go down to the streets to raise awareness."
MY OPINION: Nobody knows the Egyptian people better than the Military and the Muslim Brotherhood. Forcing "Instant democracy" onto cultures that have no idea how the system works, is a bad idea. At a guess, its just a matter of time before disagreements turn violent, allowing the army to step in and take control.
4.Israel's Military Intelligence has launched a new section that will be responsible of tracking foreign organizations located overseas, in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, which aim to delegitimize the State of Israel.
MY OPINION: Are BDS and Israeli Apartheid movements being supported and financed by arab groups? The far left and extremist muslim groups together in one room would probably annihilate each other, but this sicko combo works for them, right now against a common enemy - peace and freedom. Remember what Churchill said.."We shall fight them on the beaches, hills, fields and streets...we shall never surrender!"
How many legs does a dog have if you call the tail a leg? Four. Calling a tail a leg doesn't make it a leg - Lincoln
MY OPINION: Democratic uprising? More like a mixture of hunger and covert Iranian ops. This is the Iranian reply to Saudi intervention in Bahrain. Yemen borders Saudi. The more instability the better, and poor and hungry people are open to almost anything.
2.Saudi state television announced a series of decrees outlining a boost in welfare benefits, a minimum wage of 3,000 riyals ($800) for state employees, bonuses for public sector workers and students, and a drive to build new housing. The numbers announced were large: 250 billion riyals ($66.7) bln would be spent on 500,000 housing units and 16 billion riyals ($4.3) on more medical facilities.
MY OPINION: If you can't beat 'em.....bribe them! Whats the difference between a Saudi King and a president running for election? The Saudis are using their own cash...A president is creating debt for future generations to worry about. Both systems are paying for mismanagement.
3.CAIRO (Reuters) - A big majority of Egyptians approved amendments to the constitution in a referendum, results showed, opening the door to early elections seen as favoring Islamists and figures affiliated with the old ruling party. The changes were backed by the Muslim Brotherhood, the main Islamist group and one of the forces that mobilized against Mubarak, and remnants of the former president's National Democratic Party. Hossein Gohar, a doctor, said: "Liberal, secular voices had better unite now and go down to the streets to raise awareness."
MY OPINION: Nobody knows the Egyptian people better than the Military and the Muslim Brotherhood. Forcing "Instant democracy" onto cultures that have no idea how the system works, is a bad idea. At a guess, its just a matter of time before disagreements turn violent, allowing the army to step in and take control.
4.Israel's Military Intelligence has launched a new section that will be responsible of tracking foreign organizations located overseas, in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, which aim to delegitimize the State of Israel.
MY OPINION: Are BDS and Israeli Apartheid movements being supported and financed by arab groups? The far left and extremist muslim groups together in one room would probably annihilate each other, but this sicko combo works for them, right now against a common enemy - peace and freedom. Remember what Churchill said.."We shall fight them on the beaches, hills, fields and streets...we shall never surrender!"
How many legs does a dog have if you call the tail a leg? Four. Calling a tail a leg doesn't make it a leg - Lincoln
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