Park your couch in the middle of the street and park yourself on the couch. From Wayne Lusvardi at lewrockwell.com:
“Release from slavery came ‘out of Egypt’” – paraphrase Book of Acts, Christian New Testament
In 2011, Egypt was in somewhat similar oppressed situation as the US is today: suffering a stealth coup from a rigged election of a US-backed terrorist Muslim Brotherhood presidential candidate Mohamed Morsi, who, if he were in the US, would be like electing someone from Black Lives Matter. How Egyptian citizens overturned this coup has implications for the US today.
Preceding the 2011 illegitimate takeover of Egypt were TV spectacle riots in Cairo’s Tahrir Square covered favorably by Western media protesting the alleged repressive, “anti-democracy” presidency of Hosni Mubarak (Mubarak was later indicted for contrived crimes and brought into court in a cage to humiliate him in a show trial much like former president Trump). The then US president Barak Obama dispatched the US Navy to intimidate the Egyptian military from monitoring the voting. The Muslim Brotherhood were also carrying out murders of Coptic Christians in churches to scare them away from voting. The (Jimmy) Carter Center sent election monitors to Egypt to assure the leftist-desired outcome of the sham election.
El Rushbo played some audio from that time where some enemedia Bolshevik asked about Obama and the Egyptian said, yea we don’t need him, this is our thing.
Earlier saw a Chef Bourdain photo on the shore of a lake with chairs and couches, it was regarding actors and cinematographers who were set to make documentaries about human trafficking, Ann Heche, Halyna Hutchins-the Baldwin movie set victim, Paul Walker.
Be careful out there last V-8 Interceptor Mel Gibson.