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Secretary Clinton Urges Egyptian Authorities To Allow Peaceful Protests

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U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton delivers remarks on the situation in Egypt, urging the Egyptian Authorities to allow peaceful protests, at the U.S. Department of State in Washington, D.C., on January 28, 2011. [Go to http://www.state.gov/video for more video and text transcript.]

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  • The US is walking a fine line with Egypt!! Mubarak is a dictator, and probably has to go!!

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  • IN CAPS LETTERS "YOU ARE A BIG LOSER "

  • @echoessubmarine Maybe you should go. Save us from your hot air.

  • This terrorist broad is fully engaged alright abroad as if they are needed as the CONs drives America into counterfeit bankruptcy, unemployment and FEMA camps.

    Trash the Obama administration BRING HOME OUR terrorist /TROOPS

    DemocRATRepubliCON foreign invader 911 inside job war mongers

  • Go to hell you hore, WE THE PEOPLE WON and forced your dog to leave our country. Long live the secular arab revolution

  • @nadershekarchi Its not "jimmycartel" Its Jimmy Carter.

  • Thats' what stupid jimmycartel said 30+ years ago, we the G.B. Americans didn't know U. will repeat the same stupidities now, thats' the clear sign of insanity as Einstein said. Nader Shah Afshar Of Persia Approves this.

  • like she really cares!

  • The people of Egypt WILL be victorious. Mubarak's regime will not survive this.

    It might not happen in the next week. It might not be over in the next month. But it WILL be over.

    ...

    What is happening in Egypt is not unprecedented - the Czech Republic went through something similar in 1989.

    It took a month and a half, but the Czech people kicked out the Communist government.

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