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Mubarak Out?

News from Egypt is moving fast and is heavily tinged with rumor. (It's especially hard to sort through if, like me, you're also trying to pay attention to the goings-on at CPAC -- more on that later.) But Hosni Mubarak is slated to address the country in a short while, and, reportedly, he's likely to step down.

President Obama just said that "America will do all we can to support an orderly and genuine transition to democracy in Egypt."

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Ken (Old Texican)| 2.10.11 @ 2:23PM

How about...
we transition to................. "America will do all we can to support an orderly and genuine transition to democracy in" ...the United States. (Put ACORN in jail).

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