So now there are protests in Syria too? Is this getting PECULIAR to say the least?

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The new year begins and suddenly "civil unrest" develops in North Africa & the Middle East? Give me a break! Isn't obvious by now that this is all by design?
Who said anything about Arabs? I simply said that this is all by design, just like a lot of other significant events. Don't believe everything you see/hear.
 
When you do a little research and discover all the left wing US unions meddling behind the scenes, it is not hard to realize what is going on.

the unions need more members to keep their corrupt operation running.
 
When you do a little research and discover all the left wing US unions meddling behind the scenes, it is not hard to realize what is going on.

the unions need more members to keep their corrupt operation running.
 
yes, it was all organized. because otherwise, people in mi east would have continued enjoying the oppressive dictatorships they have endured for decades.yeah. right. uh huh.
please read yourself over, and find the lack of logic in your argument.
 
There are protest in USA too. THere are protests nearly everywhere.

When protesters become violent, then the Govt has to take some kinda action.
 
It's actually very similar to the other protests. The Baath Party has ruled Syria for almost 50 years. It's one party rule, which you can easily call a dictatorship.

You think they're working together on this? How? Arabs are notorious for being unwilling to work together.
 
Perhaps we are getting close to Armageddon? (which is in the Middle East)

And he gathered them together into a place called in the Hebrew tongue Armageddon

And there were voices, and thunders, and lightnings; and there was a great earthquake, such as was not since men were upon the earth, so mighty an earthquake, and so great.
 
No - it's evidence that these have been pretty repressive regimes. Most of these countries have governments going back into the Middle Ages - totally non-representative. That leaves a lot of people in the middle classes of these countries wanting some voice in government.

It's not for nothing that just about ALL the hijackers on 9/11 were Saudi citizens - because they have no voice in their government either. People need to feel more free and part of their government.
 
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