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WTF??? This is almost laughable, but shows the deception that is politics and politicians and even "PUPPETS" installed in other nations. Hosni was fine all along, now all of a sudden since being deposed of title and position he has a range of supposed ailments. Add to this madness ISRAHELL of all places has invited him to come to their nation for protections...TALK ABOUT WTF?????

Mubarak health rumors include cancer, coma from stroke, depression


Reports surfaced on Monday that Hosni Mubarak, former Egyptian President is gravely ill, with news from insiders ranging from him having suffered a stroke to being severely depressed.



On NBC's Today who on Monday, Ambassador Sameh Shoukry said that "from an official perspective, I have no information related to the ex-president's health." But, he added that he "might have received some communication at a personal level indicating that he is possibly in somewhat of bad health."

The Egyptian daily newspaper Al-Masry Al-Youm hedged a lot less than Ambassador Shoukry when it reported that Mubarak is in ill health, has slipped into a coma and republished rumors that during the infamous speech during which he tried to hang on to his title while ceding power to others, he fainted at least twice.

An Israeli-French language magazine JSS News is reporting that Mubarak is in a declining state of health due to cancer. Supposedly, Mubarak traveled to Germany a year ago to be treated for the disease and JSS News believes that he has returned to that country to deal with what might be the final stages of the disease.

In Germany, the cancer rumors related to Mubarak were swirling almost one year ago when he traveled to the Heidelberg University Clinic. Der Spiegel reported that he was treated for removal of a polyp and his gallbladder while at the same time quashing the rumors that the former president suffered from cancer.

Der Spiegel contained a report last week, prior to the ex-President's decision to step down from his position and leave Cairo for his seaside home in the city of Sharm-el Sheikh, that he might fly to Germany to attend to his health as a dignified way to exit the political scene in his country. The speculation was part of a debate within Germany about its relationship with and its public acceptance of dictators.

In September, German Chancellor Angela Merkel welcomed Mubarak with kisses on both cheeks when he arrived to receive medical treatment. The site expected to receive him, if he had decided to avail himself of the possibility is Max Grundig Clinic, near the German city of Baden-Baden.

The clinic advertises itself on its website as offering "first-class medical care" and the "comfort and service of a top hotel." Patients are accommodated in suites up to 200 square meters (2,152 square feet) in size. Former Ukrainian President Vickor Yushchenko and former Russian Economics Minister German Gref have been treated there.

http://www.huliq.com/10061/mubarak-health-rumors-include-cancer-coma-stroke-depression
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Re: Hosni Mubarack had a stroke, has cancer is in a coma and is depressed...
« Reply #1 on: February 15, 2011, 09:15:08 AM »
How convenient!!!!... Laughable at best. Someone give him a ticket to that island Ken Lay is on and be done with it already.

Reports: Mubarak Ill, Depressed After Fall From Power
Feb 14, 2011 – 12:21 PM

Dana Kennedy
Contributor
Conflicting reports from Egyptian media indicate that deposed Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak is seriously ill and that his poor health may stem in part from depression over his fall from power and fights with his wife and son.

The 82-year-old former ruler of Egypt for 30 years is now believed to be in the Sinai Peninsula's Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh as questions swirl about the alleged billions accrued by the Mubarak family over the years and where the money might be stashed.

Mubarak "is possibly in somewhat of bad health," Egypt's ambassador to the U.S. said today on NBC's "Today" show.


Asked for details about whether Mubarak had a stroke, Ambassador Sameh Shoukry said that "from an official perspective, I have no information related to the ex-president's health." However, he had heard from personal friends indicating the former president was not in good health, Shoukry said.

Mubarak reportedly left Cairo for the resort just hours before it was announced Friday that he had stepped down as president. Mubarak's resignation came after 18 days of enormous, daily protests in Egypt aimed at his ouster.

On Sunday, the Egyptian daily Al-Masry Al-Youm went so far as to say that the former ruler was so sick that he had "slipped into a coma."

But another daily paper, the pro-government Al-Gomhuria, reported today that Mubarak was not in a coma but in a "severe psychological condition and is declining treatment despite his illness." That paper claimed that sources close to Mubarak gave it the information.

Al-Masry Al-Youm quoted sources saying that Mubarak fought with his wife, Suzanne, and son Gamal over how to manage the political crisis.

The newspaper reported that Mubarak told his son, "You got me into this, you and your mother. You have ruined my history in Egypt."

The exact nature of Mubarak's health is as much a question mark as his whereabouts, according to The Washington Post. There is no real proof yet that Mubarak is at the resort.

The Post reported that Mubarak has not been in good health since a trip to Germany last year for gall bladder surgery in Heidelberg. He underwent surgery in March to remove an inflamed gallbladder and a benign tumor in his duodenum. German news magazine Der Spiegel reported last week that Mubarak was planning to return to Germany for treatment.

The Post quoted highly placed sources in Egypt saying that Mubarak had flown to the resort Friday but had then continued on to the United Arab Emirates and from there to Germany.

However, German officials told the Post that Mubarak was not in Germany, saying that they should know since he would need a visa to enter.

Meanwhile, a group has been formed on Facebook, the same social network used by protesters to help fuel their demonstrations and bring Mubarak down, to organize a "respectful" farewell for him, Ahram Online reported.

A farewell ceremony is scheduled for Feb. 18 in front of Mubarak's Heliopolis residence.

Rana El-Molla, 21, explained the farewell ceremony as a way not to condone Mubarak's rule but to give his departure some dignity.

"Mubarak has made fatal mistakes, yet we all contributed in the corruption, from breaking traffic laws to not voting in the elections," El-Molla told Ahram Online. "Bush was a murderer yet stepped down in an honorable way, so the least we can do to our former leader is to show respect."

Some of the protesters will also join the farewell.
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Re: Hosni Mubarack had a stroke, has cancer is in a coma and is depressed...
« Reply #2 on: February 15, 2011, 09:21:44 AM »
He should take the money and get out of there.   Times up - the barbarians are going to take over soon enough. 

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Re: Hosni Mubarack had a stroke, has cancer is in a coma and is depressed...
« Reply #3 on: February 15, 2011, 09:31:17 AM »
He should take the money and get out of there.   Times up - the barbarians are going to take over soon enough. 

The Barbarians are the ones who put him into power
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Re: Hosni Mubarack had a stroke, has cancer is in a coma and is depressed...
« Reply #4 on: February 15, 2011, 09:36:30 AM »
The Barbarians are the ones who put him into power

Not a surprising statement given it's coming out of the mouth of a Farrakhan-worshiping IslamoNAZI who probably has Brotherhood ties via one of the Muslim women's groups she's a member of. 

I have to say that it's pretty funny that you're now back to trying to post on this board as no one pays any heed to your on the CT board. Don't worry, the 5 or so responses this thread gets will probably be the most active thread you make this month.  :D

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Re: Hosni Mubarack had a stroke, has cancer is in a coma and is depressed...
« Reply #5 on: February 15, 2011, 11:14:42 AM »
Not a surprising statement given it's coming out of the mouth of a Farrakhan-worshiping IslamoNAZI who probably has Brotherhood ties via one of the Muslim women's groups she's a member of. 

I have to say that it's pretty funny that you're now back to trying to post on this board as no one pays any heed to your on the CT board. Don't worry, the 5 or so responses this thread gets will probably be the most active thread you make this month.  :D

BerzerkFAG no one cares what you have to say, you are just "filler" on this board. For someone like yourself who has such contempt of my posts, you sure as hell spend a lot of time  posting on each and every post I make.... strange behavior indeed.
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