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The people we see protesting in Madison are the equivalent of Hosni Mubarak apparatchiks who are trying to hold onto their privileges despite the will of the people who are being exploited to pay for them.
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The Rush Limbaugh Show, 22 February 2011 
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Regarding comparisons made between the 2011 Wisconsin protests and the 2011 Egyptian revolution

 
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