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Uploaded on Feb 9, 2011

Wael Ghonim, the Egyptian activist and ex Google Executive hailed by many as a hero, says no one will stop the movement against Egypt's leader.

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  • VIETNAMSAIGON75

    Wishing for freedom in Viet nam as Egypt today

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  • DutchsMaria

    Patrick Henry 'Give me Liberty or give me Death'

    No matter where on this planet, mankind has an inherent nature of wanting to be free.

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  • Ricardo Barrera

    big ass nose

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  • daderone

    I understand what he is saying and it is moving, so are the aspirations of many of the people in Egypt. I ultimately want the best for all of Egypt and that means hoping that they remain realistic. It is easy to be naive and romantic about revolution until you are forced to live in choices and decisions you could have weighed more heavily. In the end my hopes, love, heart and prayers are with the people of Egypt.

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  • daderone

    If the local police are shooting at people it doesn't mean the President resigns, maybe the mayor. A point. Its unacceptable and so is the amount of political reform that has gone in Egypt yet whether one equals the other is another story. In even modern nations chance atrocities strike communities & are truely horrid, disgusting displays of humanity. While they are isolated they are often symbolic of systemic problems yet making things better is often not about firing the manager.

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