In the nineteen twenties and early thirties the Mob in Chicago had its own way. They elected
their own councils and Mayors and did pretty much as they pleased. Even the local police
were on the take. All it took was on serious incident, the St Valentines Day Massacre, and the
whole thing changed. The reason? Ordinary people, had enough and stood up to demand
change and change they got. There was a lot of blood spilled before the end came but the end
did come.
Prohibition gave the Mob a very big foothold, obviously the Gov was operating against the wishes of the majority of the population.
The question is will it go relatively quietly as in the case of Egypt or will there have to be a mass uprising followed by considerable bloodshed as in the case of Libya and Syria? For the most part extremist Islamic elements are a small minority in almost all Muslim nations. That is why the largest number of Muslim terrorist attacks occur in Muslim nations. The only way Muslim extremists can get anyone to support their outdated views is to kill and terrorize those who disagree with them. Fortunately, such a strategy has limited success at best.
Most of the blood being spilled in Libya is done by NATO along with destruction of the infrastructure deemed 'public utilities', same method used in Afghanistan, Iraq, Lebanon and Gaza, targets of Nations that are Muslim but the aggressors are not.
Lets look at Iran, the terrorists are financed and armed by the West who has openly admitted they fund such operations against the elected Government of Iran. Israel is funding and supporting the movement based in Northern Iraq which has the same agenda, terrorist attacks in Iran and that is also the group claiming responsibility for the bombing of a Turkish Naval yard on the same night the flotilla was attacked by Israel.
As for Egypt lets wait and see what changes actually get made.
Pictures clearly show the damage to WTC 7 from the collapse of the towers.
This started fires inside, which could not be fought due to low water pressure. She burned, without any interference whatsoever, for seven hours.
It would have been a miracle had she NOT collapsed.
The main column that buckled and gave way was visible from the outside for thirty seconds before the building gave way.
There was some damage to one corner yes, that would have caused a fall in the direction of the damage, the first sign of failure was the 'penthouse' falling in, all of it and it was directly above the strongest part of the whole structure. That should have been the very last part to fail.
There is quite a difference between 'out of control' and 'engulfed', where is the fires you claim were there?
Got some pic of that column as the one they claim gave way was deep within the building and several 'experts' have said it could not have failed and even if it had it would not have brought down the building. I'll spare giving you all the various links to that one point.