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General Omar Soleiman R.I.P
J.M Fahmy | 23 July 2012
Last week I wrote Lament for the death of Fekry Abd Moutaleb a great researcher and writer we lost … Today I found myself having to Lament the Gereral Omar Soleiman who died on 19th of July in the States in suspicions circumstances, and it was said he was poisoned and his death is part a conspiracy.
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Tell me if you don't like it!
Basant Mousa | 20 July 2012
I've found a video on youtube for a leader in Freedom and Justice Party in Alexandria in which he was having sex with an arab prostitute, which was crystal clear in her talking with him. She announced her great acceptance of criticism in order to improve her performance saying: “Tell me if you don't like it!”
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Why did Tantawi hand Egypt over to Morsi, Badie and Shater?
Sobhi Foad | 19 July 2012
Since the very beginning of the revolution against Mubarak's regime, it was crystal clear that Field Marshal Tantawy is ready to do anything to please Muslim Brotherhood. He asked them to meet with Omar Suleiman, former vice-president by the time of the revolution, to negotiate their demands. Then, Tantawi choose a number of MB leaders to write the constitutional declaration.
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Problems of article II
Ezzat Boulos | 18 July 2012
Centers of human rights, and some Coptic institutions support the stay of article II as it is in the Constitution of 1971 with no change. However, many people think that the current committee will fail like its predecessor, as it doesn't really represent the Egyptian community or its minorities.
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We sacrifice our blood for Egypt
Sherif Mansour | 17 July 2012
I used to wonder upon reading the history of our Coptic grandfathers, and how they allowed Egypt to be occupied so easily. And now, we are about to repeat the same incidents. Egyptians are so disintegrated. It looks like we no longer care for our country or its great civilization.
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Fekry Abd Elmotaleb
J.M Fahmy | 16 July 2012
Few days back last week Fekry Abd Elmotaleb left our word for ever to meet his creator; but I know lots of you wonder who is he and many of you never ever heard his name and might even had seen him and listened to his words but just like me do not keep names in memory or just seen it and never got the chance to know his name...
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Lament for Egypt
Victor Thabet | 13 July 2012
I cannot believe that my beloved and the beginning of civilization is dying. Egypt my dear, I can sea tears on your cheeks and I can see your Nile River bleeding. I can see the pale face of the Sphinx wondering: is this the end!
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Illegal president!
Dr. Awad Shafik | 12 July 2012
The decision of Mr. President to reinstate the dissolved Parliament is an invalid decision, and he should be prosecuted for it. Moreover, he has committed another mistake when he claimed that Military Council had issued a mistaken administrative decision, In fact, it was an executive on.
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Dear Christians, prayers are not enough!
John Alfy | 11 July 2012
One of the priests told me why Christians in Egypt make a cross tattoo on their right hand. And the reason dates back to the days of Christians’ persecution, as Romans used to kill Christians after they had tortured them. Many children had lost their parents, and this tattoo was a mark that this child is a Christian.
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The Battle for Egypt [Future or no Future]
J.M Fahmy | 10 July 2012
Let me use Pope Shenuda III words translated in English:
Be Realistic think of a solution for your problem do not concentrate on Sadness or Melancholy and if you fail wait for God's help live and support reality!
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Honest men amid mob
Medhat Kelada | 9 July 2012
It's true that Egypt has many great sons who stand alone in the Egyptian history. We may agree or disagree with them, but for sure we do respect and appreciate them as they are great representatives for Egypt.
In the past, Egypt had many great sons like Akhenaten who was the first to believe in monotheism as well as Menes who united upper and Lower Egypt.
In the modern history, there are many great Egyptians like Naguib Mahfouz, who won the Nobel Prize for Literature, Sir Magdi Yacoub and the Nobel Prize winner for scinece, Dr. Ahmed Zewail. ..
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It's easier to blame the others
Basant Mousa | 6 July 2012
I was late for writing my article, as I was really annoyed. This happens too often as I suffer in my retarded community. Many times I blamed for mistakes that’s not mine. However, I don't accept this way of talking. Moreover, I don't accept to be forced to do something.
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Let's mourn for Egypt!
Samir Habashi | 5 July 2012
When Mohammed Mursy was announced the president of Egypt, many honorable Egyptians couldn't believe it. They felt how unfair and evil it is and there is something trying to hide the truth. They felt Egypt has become like a woman that can't see but the bearded men even if they are very deceitful...
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Reproduction of scorpions
Dr. Raafat Fahim Gendy | 4 July 2012
I have read that a male scorpion after reproduction becomes so weak and the female kills him after she had got his spermatophore. This is so similar to what happens between Muslim Brotherhood and the Supreme Council of Armed Forces, as their first child didn't live long (I mean the Parliament), MB has conceived the brilliant child (I mean Mursy). Later, I'm sure that MB will come and kill the SCAF just like the female scorpion kills its male.
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To get rid of garbage, you should raise pigs!
Nabil al-Mekaddis | 3 July 2012
Getting rid of garbage in the streets is part of progress project of the elected president Mursy who loves to be called so to be differentiated from all other governors of Egypt like the ousted king Farouk, or the deposed Mohammed Naguib, or the assassinated Nasser and Sadat, or the overthrown Mubarak.
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What Is Going On?
J.M Fahmy | 2 July 2012
For the past week and since early hours of last elections ended at 10pm Sunday 17, then 6 hours later at 4am Dr. Morsy declared he had WON and Egypt never slept since then!
People celebrating the new civilian 1st ever elected president, others objecting, and as usual Egypt subdivided on it self between supporter, opposition, indifferent, and admirers you name it...
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Transformers
Gergis Wahib | 29 June 2012
Thanks to crises as they reveal men. We saw Ahemd Shafik who has honorably lost the elections against Dr. Mohammed Mursy however all of us know that the elections should have been annulled after the results had been rigged,..
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Will Egypt remain for all Egyptians?
Maria Alfy | 28 June 2012
Since the January Uprising (more than 18 months) Egypt has been waiting for its new president. During 18 days, this uprising has united the Egyptian people to demand a civil state where there is freedom as well as human dignity.
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Congratulations on stability
Ashraf Abdel-Kader | 26 June 2012
The final results of presidential elections will be declared in few hours. A winner and a loser, and the game is over. The final results indicate the victory of Shafik, the candidate of the civil state.
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The fate of Mursy
Girgis Bushra | 26 June 2012
Muslim Brotherhood was established basically for the Islamic Dawa, but it has lost its goal after it had mixed politics with religion to seize power. It has also established a political party, which is against MB principles, and defends the blood of the martyrs while their hands are stained with the blood of many Egyptians.
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Democracy of MB
Gergis Wahib | 25 June 2012
MB history since its very beginning or the beginning of the revolution of January 25 does not bode at all that they will bring something good for Egypt.
MB has called the revolutionists drug addicted and adulterers. Moreover, it charged the judges of corruption and called Christians infidels. Furthermore, it charged ministry of interiors of corruption and issued an advisory opinion that tourism as well as banking is haram or prohibited by Islam. ..
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