tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post6103248567776810394..comments2024-03-23T00:46:27.084+02:00Comments on Egyptian Chronicles: Reviving #Nasser in #EgyptZeinobiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12290387395565291310noreply@blogger.comBlogger9125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-29609068153420226672013-07-27T00:22:30.387+02:002013-07-27T00:22:30.387+02:00Yes, these thugs are going to use the battle of Ba...Yes, these thugs are going to use the battle of Badr, and every great occasion in Islamic history, to fight us, the millions of Egyptian Koffars. They have now their prophet Mursi, and we are all the people of Quraish. They have God on their side, and with his Devine intervention, we will all disappear. That is what their called leaders are telling them day and night, while hiding behind their back, and the back of their women. <br /><br />Every day we hear and see one more so called Sheikh, or one more false scholar, dishing dirt to Egyptians, and on Egyptians. Even that idiot, their idol, Yousef El Qardawi, who was courting a much younger girl with poems and love letters, while still marrying to the mother of his 7 children, seems to think that he can tell us how to live, how to chose our leaders, and how our army personnel should refuse the orders of their superiors. And the sad thing is that, this former Egyptian, does all of that on Aljazeera, surrounded by his harem, in his palace, in Qatar. ElhAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-32536205165687124812013-07-25T15:08:50.703+02:002013-07-25T15:08:50.703+02:00I can't actually claim to be that liberal. But...I can't actually claim to be that liberal. But true, I never liked or trusted the MB, or any of those who claim that "Islam is the answer". Over the years, they lied, conspired, and killed in the name of Islam. <br /><br />But when the time for choice was there, I encouraged people to give them a chance, and to vote for a former MB, Abu Elftouh. When we were faced with a choice between the old regime, or a new one that we didn't test yet, I asked people to vote for the new one, the one from the MB. We were happy to see the man win, and we hoped that he will do good for Egypt. <br /><br />He didn't, he let the economy and security collapse further, while he put thousands of untrained and inefficient Brothers to run what they don't know how to run. He became a little dictator who blame everyone else, but himself, or his failures. He even stood up there and threatened his people who were asking him to leave or to do something. Have you ever heard of a president standing up there asking his dogs to fill the streets with blood just to stay in power? Would you want to see the face of this thug again ruling your people? You do? I don't. ElhAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-45780590308814850772013-07-25T01:30:23.331+02:002013-07-25T01:30:23.331+02:00Actually, I live in Madinat Nasr and do not suppor...Actually, I live in Madinat Nasr and do not support what El Sisi said. I also think it os very childish to believe thay the brotherhood's philosophy is "either rule Egypt, or burn it." The pro-Morsi protests would not be so large if people did not genuinely believe that he should remain in power. What is happening now is a clash between two factions of society that believe they are justified. It is speech like yours that riles up MB people and makes them think liberaliyeen are against them from the beginning Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-61804834319165451862013-07-25T00:46:51.318+02:002013-07-25T00:46:51.318+02:00you caught my thoughtsyou caught my thoughtsAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-22943985789745106082013-07-24T23:08:51.778+02:002013-07-24T23:08:51.778+02:00I am not Zeinobia, but I will answer you until she...I am not Zeinobia, but I will answer you until she has the time to do it!<br /><br /><br />If we live, in Egypt, like other normal human beings, no one would have accepted a call for a demonstration from a military leader. But, unfortunately, we don't. And we are sitting mostly in our homes, can't go anywhere, and can't have any plans. <br /><br />And those thugs are filling the streets, carrying a sword in one hand and a gun in the other, and filling their koftans with bombs, and their heads with garbage. And with all of that, still claiming that God is only on their side, and that they will be happy to die and go to some heaven if they don't run this country again. Either rule Egypt, or burn it.<br /><br />With all of that, I would accept any call from any one, with the power to protect Egyptians, young and old, and to impose on these thugs to go back to their hell, dead or alive. Elh.<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-43830833935008871392013-07-24T16:49:23.850+02:002013-07-24T16:49:23.850+02:00The military calling on "its" political ...The military calling on "its" political supporters to rally in the streets and authorise it to use lethal force on its political opponents.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-31733014554327929192013-07-24T14:11:41.270+02:002013-07-24T14:11:41.270+02:00Maybe it will be good Allah is behind all the plot...Maybe it will be good Allah is behind all the plots and from seeming evil maybe he will draw forth good. Or maybe the process of being tested is necessary for us now. We certainly don't desreve a peacful life the way we collectively are behaving...There is no doubt sisi is scum and his sheen will soon wear offAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-54504148768572329852013-07-24T12:59:05.152+02:002013-07-24T12:59:05.152+02:00Zeinobia how do you feel about El Sisi's speec...Zeinobia how do you feel about El Sisi's speech calling on Egyptians to protest to give him a popular mandate to use whatever means necessary? Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-44663122436977943502013-07-24T01:57:12.088+02:002013-07-24T01:57:12.088+02:00Elsisi is going to run for president. If not him, ...Elsisi is going to run for president. If not him, then it will be Mimish. Wait and see. Mimish was a general and is already a civilian, head of the Suez Canal Authority, has no links to any bloodiness or violence, and he is married to Selim al-Awa's sister. <br /><br />There will be some sort of military candidate in the next presidential elections...if they happen at all. What guarantees does anyone have that the elections will be free and fair? Thr judges have all expressed their political opinions, the police all took political sides by participating in the protests, and thr military also expressed a political preference by ousting Morsi. The people expected to oversee and conduct elections are all obvious about their preferences. How can anyone guarantee in these conditions that parliamentary and presidential elections will be honest? <br /><br />I love how people were so angry with the formation of the constituent assembly for the constitution saying it was dominated by Islamists and that since they had a majority in parliament they had too much of a say. These people said that no single group should dominate. But now according to the constitutional declaration the interim president gets to choose all the people who will amend the constitution. An unelected person gets to singlrhandedly choose all the people. If people support this, then it is hypocrisy just to suit political purposes. Though we all know that Adly Mansour is just a figurehead and he takes all his orders from Al Sisi. So really it is Al Sisi who removed a president and gets to change the constitution as he sees fit. <br /><br />Finally, in the presidential elections Morsi lost Cairo. His strongest base was the S3eed. So isn't it expected that his weakest area of support is Cairo and it is the area most likely to turn against him? Bear that in mind when you consider the June 30 protests. The S3eed is in a state of uprising- you just don't ser it on tv. Heikal wants sisi to believe he is the new Nasser so that heikal can control him and protect his son's interests. The liberals dirtied their hands by joining them with the fulool. <br /><br />Maybe all of this is good. People need to see that they should never trust the military. We need the MB youth to revolt on their leaders and get rid of Shater and Badei and the rest of maktab al irshad. Liberals need to realize that the military is not thr answer and that the old regime is making a come back. Then the more moderate MB and the wiser liberals can work together in the future. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com