Sunday, October 3, 2010

Gamal Mubarak in Suez City Whether You Like Or Not !!

President Mubarak visited Suez city earlier today as part of the 6th of October war celebration to attend some army celebration, as usual the city was turned in to a ghost city as there was undeclared curfew till Mubarak has left whether to Cairo or to Sharm El-Sheikh.
Now our relatives in Suez City have told us that the Gamal Mubarak’s posters mania has reached there , of course it is elections season and the NDPians-wanna-be-MPs are kissing the policies’ committee ass to get the honor of candidacy but it is more than that. The shops’ owners are forced to pay and hang the pro-Gamal  banners and the posters otherwise they will be harassed by the official authorities in the governorate and here we are not speaking about police but also food supply , taxes..etc.
The people in Suez city do not like these posters as much as they like Gamal , they removed them from their buildings as much as they can but what you can say !! They always reappear again like an ugly ghost.
I hope that Dr. ElBaradei visits the Suez canal cities.

4 comments:

  1. The following article titled 'The Dynamics of Egypt’s Elections' is written by Mona El-Ghobashy, assistant professor of political science at Barnard College.
    This is the best analysis I have come across that depicts the outcome of the forthcoming election results in Egypt.
    http://www.merip./mero/mero092910.html
    The Canadian.

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  2. Canadians are just beginning to learn about the finer points of the Internet, like URLs and links. As an HTML-literate American, I'd happily turn that URL into a live link, but like all Canadian things, it is malformed.

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  3. @Jason
    You must be very proud of yourself by turning that URL into a live link, unfortunately we Canadians have failed to turn out a Christine O'Donnell as you brilliant Americans have.
    Keep them coming.

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  4. "You must be very proud of yourself by turning that URL into a live link"

    I didn't, because it is malformed. It is not definitionally capable of being a URL. Try it yourself. As you should have done before wasting everyone's time with it.

    Canadians often need things explained several times.

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