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Old 20th February 2011, 23:41   #31
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1st its not matter of majority or minority, the same people who sat out in a roundabout wanted to start a REVOLUTION under the context that they want reform. The start for the revolution was called on facebook and tweeter to start on the 14th of feb.

Secondly, the same people who sat in the roundbaout wanted a parliment and a way of democracy. That became a reality in 2002 with a full 40 member board voted 100% by the people. Sounds good? Not really because those same people dont believe in democracy and that biggest proof of what im saying is they sat in the roundabout demanding that they wont leave unless their demands were met. What happened to the parliment? Why didnt they demand changes through their representitives at the parliment? You will come back to say they have the right to protest. Fair enough, yet protesting is normally the last choice not the first.

Adding to what i said, the Wefaq (the biggest political party in the parliment with 18 members out of 40) decided to pull put of the parliment untill the people's demands were met! This was announced before the police got involved to clear the roundabout. Al wafaq then said they objected how the situation was handled with the protesters at the roundabout claiming that force wasnt necessary.

In all of this, anyone can see that the porpose of all this was escalation right from the start inorder to start the so called revolution. It started with a spark on the 13th which paved the way for things to become big on the 14th. Their was a protest in a village called Sitra and the police got invloved since the protesters didnt have a permission to protest. Here eventhough protests are ALLOWED, permission must be taken inorder for the police to protect them and others as time and date must be given. And since they didnt comply, the police got involved with tear gas. How 2 people got killed there God only knows and your mind can only imagine what must have taken place because no fire arms were involved in the incident.

From here things went down hill as people occupied the roudabout with popcorn and sheeshas as if they were camping yet it was claimed they were mourning the dead and demanded reform. The Bahraini Govt allowed them for 2 days and didnt want to clear them in respect for those who got were killed. Then the police got invloved to clear the roundabout and they refused!

Bottom line, the whole intention from the begining was for things to get bloody and the biggest proof was the wife of 1 of the 2 who got killed on the 13th saying her husband told her he hoped he would be a marter that day! The picture is clear now and for her information that was suicide because marter only occurs when muslims DEFEND their country and religion not going on the attack. The same can be said to the brain washed who think they were marters by flying into the twin towers.

and lastly, the people at the roundabout called for the PM to resign, a unheard for demand from before. And called for the standard of living of living to be raised. Huh? dont they know there are homless people around the world? I dont see them asking their Govt for better standards of living.

Then they called for the throw of the ruling family and the change of the regime. And last night a group of people tried to occupy the roundabout again when its protected by the army. Now they are claiming people died! There is a famous Arabic saying "You dont put your hand in the fire and say my hand is hurting!" They want more dea ths to happen inorder for their case to be strengthened and get the whole world's attention and the the revoution to start.

Gulf Daily News » Local News » New clashes

And Yesterday the Crown Prince of Bahrain called for a dialogue with ALL parties to stop the violence.

Gulf Daily News » Local News » LET'S TALK!

I would like to add to you "im said" that Bahrain just 2 days before all this happened the King of Bahrain announced BD1000 = $2650 will be given to every bahraini family. In Bahrain Education is free, medication is free, Fuel is cheaper than water @ $1 per gallon. The Govt helps the unemployed find jobs and the unemployed get financial aid till they find jobs. http://css.escwa.org.lb/SDD/1162/presentations_6.pdf

We have a democracy for almost a decade now. So Bahrainis are well off and alot better than countries in north africa where all the mess has started. Are we happy? yes yet some have hiden agendas under the context of reform.

Enough is said and i hope the picture is clear now.
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And i know which side you are taking due to religious reasons.

What i presented are facts not an opinion. The fact remains is if all WAFAQ believed in democracy then it wouldnt have pulled out of the parliment due to demands of their people. They till this very moment have not returned nor want to sit to start a dialouge with HRH the Crown Prince who took the intiative of starting a national dialouge with all parties yesterday. The way it should be is people demand through their representitives who should work towards achieving their objectives by using the tools offered to them at the parliment. Wasnt them who cried in the 90's by demanding a parliment? I dont seeing them wanting it now.

Bottom line, twisting arms is not a way of negotiation and is the way the 3rd world countries work. We have a parliment and ANYTHING and ANY demand should be put forward there. But to say that Al wafaq have pulled out of the Parliment untill demands of people on the streets are met is very childish and immature and if that is the way they want to work in the furture. We might as well kiss our young democracy bye bye and should save the millions we spend on this 'that has proven no good' parliment. and Give it a nice warm good bye kiss cuz the main party is urging the people to demonstarte on the streets as choice #1 than doing it the right way at the parliemnt.

After the Army pulled out of the roundabout, the demonstartors ran back and occupied it in a clear sign of their will to escalate again and members of al wafaq asked them to stay there till their demands were met.

Lastly, this demand thing is all a cover up for their real dream which was to start a revolution in Bahrain. The call was made on facebook long before the clash on the 13th which was to pave the way of raging the people on the agreed date which i said in my earlier post.

14th February 2011 Revolution Day in Bahrain

See where i said more dea ths was wanted from their side. It is what they want and mentioned here.

“It was a dream, then a thought, then a possibility, then it became a reality not a dream”

We, the Bahraini youth, from all the different sects and ideologies, call the people to unify their position in demanding their rights and the rights of their children. We call on Bahrainis to take to the streets on Monday 14 February in a peaceful orderly way. The time of waiting has ended, and the time of action has begun. If we do not demand our rights now then no one will demand them for us. We have witnessed our brothers in Tunisia and Egypt carry the banner of freedom and justice. For what is the value of life without freedom? And how will we have our dignity without justice? Change will not come without sacrifice, so let us sacrifice for the sake of our future and the future of our children and the future of our people.

p.s. wanting freedom is a new one. They have the freedom to do anything they wish period.
And i like this one "If we do not demand our rights now then no one will demand them for us." What happened to the **** parliment? Someone find it cuz it seems missing lol.

Best regards from your dear friend Abdulla.
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God bless you bro, I'm no politician... I'm a natural born lover!
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Old 21st February 2011, 06:46   #32
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No worries dude. and i love you too but im not gay

Im just bringing the facts forward and the other side of the story that was not told. And by the way, im not happy to hear that there was a fight among the demonstartors at the roundabout cuz these are our brothers. Injuries and cuts have been reported

Enough said. So when is wax day?

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More coverage of carnage against defenseless protesters

TIME Exclusive Photos: Crackdown in Bahrain - Photo Essays - TIME

It looks like the whole world is out to get Khalifas and their cronies. Poor royals, their days are numbered, them and their kind in the whole of middle-east. Insha'Allah.
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TIME Exclusive Photos: Crackdown in Bahrain - Photo Essays - TIME

It looks like the whole world is out to get Khalifas and their cronies. Poor royals, their days are numbered, them and their kind in the whole of middle-east. Insha'Allah.
"the whole world is out to get khalifas and their cronies"!!!!!!!!!!!!! and for that USA support their efforts!!!!

that's the funniest thing i've ever heard it proves you live in another universe ....get your facts straighten!!!

Clinton, Saudi minister support Bahrain dialogue | Reuters

NewsDaily: Clinton, Saudi minister support Bahrain dialogue

Bahrain against false media | Facebook

please any mod/ admin close the thread it's a car forum after all . thanks
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"the whole world is out to get khalifas and their cronies"!!!!!!!!!!!!! and for that USA support their efforts!!!!

that's the funniest thing i've ever heard it proves you live in another universe ....get your facts straighten!!!

Clinton, Saudi minister support Bahrain dialogue | Reuters

NewsDaily: Clinton, Saudi minister support Bahrain dialogue

Bahrain against false media | Facebook

please any mod/ admin close the thread it's a car forum after all . thanks
This is not a web site controlled by the poor royal family of Bahrain. Gustav may choose to do whatever he feels is appropriate but don't presume to tell him what to do.

Also, it appears you did not understand the meaning of my last post. When someone says, "the whole world is out to get khalifas and their cronies", it means the exact opposite of what you thought it means. It simply implies lack of sympathy by the poster for the false plight of royal family and the khalifas because "they" think the whole world is out to get them. Do you understand now?
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This is not a web site controlled by the poor royal family of Bahrain. Gustav may choose to do whatever he feels is appropriate but don't presume to tell him what to do.

Also, it appears you did not understand the meaning of my last post. When someone says, "the whole world is out to get khalifas and their cronies", it means the exact opposite of what you thought it means. It simply implies lack of sympathy by the poster for the false plight of royal family and the khalifas because "they" think the whole world is out to get them. Do you understand now?
and your not authorized by M5board / Gustav to speak on there behalf !

your meanings & intentions in the previous post were clear and even this particular post above confirms it no need to run around in circles troll

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Enough said. So when is wax day?

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It looks like the whole world is out to get Khalifas and their cronies. Poor royals, their days are numbered, them and their kind in the whole of middle-east.
Excuse me but if you want talk, do so with mannars and respect. Who the hell is khalifas? It is Al Khalifa. And what do you mean our days are numbered? The Al Khalifa Family have been ruling Bahrain for more than 200 years, since 1783 to be exact which makes that 228 years of ruling Bahrain.

Thanks for supporting what i have been saying all along that this is no demonstartion for reform. This is a "hope" of a revolution and let me give you the sad news, there is no revoultion in Bahrain. The 14th of feb came and went and no body is seeing no revolution other than youself. Wake up cuz there is no revolution!

IN FACT, People are supporting the HM the KING and the Prime minister and the Crown Prince if you havent been following the real news of Bahrain.

خبر Over 100,000 Citizens Voice Support for HM King Hamad | وكالة أنباء البØ*رين)

Thousands support the PM from todays paper Gulf Daily News » Local News » Support for Premier

Sorry to burst your bubble and dream but there is no revolution in Bahrain and the people want the KING and the PM.

Isnt it shameful that Christians in Bahrain are prying for calm and others are calling for escalation like yourself?


Gulf Daily News » Local News » Prayers promote peace and love

Al Khalifa are the ruling family of Bahrain and will remain so

Time to close this thread and i will not allow anyone to be writting lies here about Bahrain or my family.

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