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returntothepit >> discuss >> Anderson Cooper punched in the head by Pro-Mubarek crowd in Egypt, LULZ.... by SkinSandwich on Feb 2,2011 8:25am
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toggletoggle post by SkinSandwich at Feb 2,2011 8:25am
News article sort of. I saw this on the ticker on CNN. Anderson "Closeted" Cooper got punched in the head about 10 times by pro-Mubarek crowd. LULZ.



toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Feb 2,2011 8:40am
nice link and picture.



toggletoggle post by SkinSandwich at Feb 2,2011 8:56am
Thank you.



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toggletoggle post by SkinSandwich at Feb 2,2011 8:59am
Awesome-O



toggletoggle post by xmikex at Feb 2,2011 10:09am
1. The problem these people have is that their government overtly tried to cut them off from the outside world and steel curtain them into a prison state. So their response is to that is to attack the people that are trying to broadcast their plight to the rest of the world? Great. Acting like out of control animals with no sense of rationale has worked out so beautifully for the rest of that region, why not Egypt too.

2. That video shows Anderson Cooper supposedly a few minutes after he was "attacked" by a "crowd" and yet I don't see anything about his appearance that would suggest he actually got beat up by a crowd of angry protesters.



toggletoggle post by Dankill at Feb 2,2011 10:16am
xmikex said[orig][quote]
1. The problem these people have is that their government overtly tried to cut them off from the outside world and steel curtain them into a prison state. So their response is to that is to attack the people that are trying to broadcast their plight to the rest of the world? Great. Acting like out of control animals with no sense of rationale has worked out so beautifully for the rest of that region, why not Egypt too.

2. That video shows Anderson Cooper supposedly a few minutes after he was "attacked" by a "crowd" and yet I don't see anything about his appearance that would suggest he actually got beat up by a crowd of angry protesters.
Translation: Egyptians hit like girls. COME AT ME, BRO!



toggletoggle post by SkinSandwich at Feb 2,2011 10:18am
xmikex said[orig][quote]
1. The problem these people have is that their government overtly tried to cut them off from the outside world and steel curtain them into a prison state. So their response is to that is to attack the people that are trying to broadcast their plight to the rest of the world? Great. Acting like out of control animals with no sense of rationale has worked out so beautifully for the rest of that region, why not Egypt too.

2. That video shows Anderson Cooper supposedly a few minutes after he was "attacked" by a "crowd" and yet I don't see anything about his appearance that would suggest he actually got beat up by a crowd of angry protesters.


Well, Anderson Cooper is gay and they clean up well.



toggletoggle post by FuckIsMySignature at Feb 2,2011 11:08am
ITT: Anderson Cooper gets punched 10 times in the head for being Anderson Cooper.



toggletoggle post by largefreakatzero at Feb 2,2011 11:17am
Yeah, I thought the same thing, he seems in pretty good shape for being punched and kicked repeatedly by an angry mob of towelheads.



toggletoggle post by FuckIsMySignature at Feb 2,2011 11:19am
he didn't wear enough poor-people repellent i guess.



toggletoggle post by bobnomaamrooney at Feb 2,2011 11:52am
xmikex said[orig][quote]
1. The problem these people have is that their government overtly tried to cut them off from the outside world and steel curtain them into a prison state. So their response is to that is to attack the people that are trying to broadcast their plight to the rest of the world? Great. Acting like out of control animals with no sense of rationale has worked out so beautifully for the rest of that region, why not Egypt too.


Best part of the coverage I saw yesterday was an interview with a sensible gentleman involved in the protests. He announced that Tunisia and Egypt were just the beginning, that next they were going "to bring freedom to Jordan, bring freedom to Palestinians, bring freedom to Saudi Arabia, bring democracy to Syria, Yemen, Oman. And then we'll DESTROY ISRAEL!!"




toggletoggle post by SkinSandwich at Feb 2,2011 12:25pm
bobnomaamrooney said[orig][quote]
xmikex said[orig][quote]
1. The problem these people have is that their government overtly tried to cut them off from the outside world and steel curtain them into a prison state. So their response is to that is to attack the people that are trying to broadcast their plight to the rest of the world? Great. Acting like out of control animals with no sense of rationale has worked out so beautifully for the rest of that region, why not Egypt too.


Best part of the coverage I saw yesterday was an interview with a sensible gentleman involved in the protests. He announced that Tunisia and Egypt were just the beginning, that next they were going "to bring freedom to Jordan, bring freedom to Palestinians, bring freedom to Saudi Arabia, bring democracy to Syria, Yemen, Oman. And then we'll DESTROY ISRAEL!!"




Yes, sounds very sensible. I wish this dude luck in all his adventures for freedom and Jew butchery.



toggletoggle post by ShadowSD  at Feb 2,2011 9:38pm
xmikex said[orig][quote]
1. The problem these people have is that their government overtly tried to cut them off from the outside world and steel curtain them into a prison state. So their response is to that is to attack the people that are trying to broadcast their plight to the rest of the world?


Actually, this is incorrect, it was the pro-Mubarak paid thugs/secret police who were targeting US journalists and raising hell, not the protestors - with the very goal of tarnishing the protestors with the violence, and in order to set up Mubarak as the supposed force of stability to get away from the chaos and violence that Mubarak's very thugs started. Hopefully, this old shell game of police states won't work.



toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Feb 3,2011 11:10am



toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Feb 3,2011 11:11am
I like the nike sandals.



toggletoggle post by Niggerless Cage at Feb 3,2011 8:15pm
the best part of that video is when pee wee his anderson over the head with a chair



toggletoggle post by xmikex at Feb 4,2011 9:20am
1. lol @ poor people repellent
2. lol again @ niggerless cage
3. After listening to Mubarak's "If I'm not in charge everything will goto shit... please ignore everything already going to shit" rhetoric I don't NOT believe that.

Once again in the middle east people are clamoring for change but the only change they know how to make is another boiler plate theocratic dictatorship. I really wish someone would just put it to them like this:


bennyhillifier



toggletoggle post by brian_dc  at Feb 4,2011 9:56am
goddamn I love band of brothers.



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