Friday, September 11, 2009

The Quotes of The Week : Talking in Politics in 2010

I do not like talking in Politics

Gamal Mohamed Hosni Mubarak

When he was asked if he was going to run for his father’s position this week !!

I do not have any comment on this

Lonenly Gamal

Wait for more surprises in 2010

Gamal Mohamed Hosni Mubarak

In his meeting with public in Nuba this week

What surprises ? His father will resign and we will have an early presidential elections in which he wins !!  Will these be the surprises he is referring to or what ??!!

8 comments:

  1. Mohamed Elqusbi9/11/2009 03:15:00 PM

    I'm not an Egyptian , BUT why do you (the most of Egyptians) object Jamal Mubark to be a president that hardly?

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  2. Ha! No one would oppose him if he is going to be elected fairly. She and I and many others are simply against having an heir in a country that is not ruled by a monoarchy + His dad has failed to rule the country properly in the last 30 years, so why would we want to have a guy that is the son of a person that couldn't do anything in the last 30 years to rule another 30 years by failing again?

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  3. pros:

    kept us out of war!
    presided over the biggest economic and land boom since the royals.
    helped ease us into the 21st century.
    prevented internal ethnic strife.

    cons:

    cronyism (more cultural (it's in our genes) than him.
    poverty
    illiteracy
    islamic fervor
    huge socioeconomic gap (2 egypts)

    in the end the fact that we can go to sharm and build summer homes without worrying about raptors drop DU bombs over our heads is due in part to baba hosni keeping us neutral and out of war.

    yes, no one can deny the wretched poverty and pathetic cronyism plaguing his government ie salam 98, ezz steel on and on.....

    in the end i find my self quite confused over hosni mubarak and a future with jimmy.....yes to jimmy or no?!?!?!?!?!??!?!?!?!?!?

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  4. Mohamed Elqusbi9/12/2009 06:27:00 PM

    @ Medsha : I think that at least He would be better than a military ruler after death of Mubark [his father] , right?

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  5. He is an evil person and believe, me he is using black magic to get what he knows he doesn’t deserve

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  6. @Mohamed El-Qusbi,
    my dear Egypt is a constitutional republic not a monarchy like What Medsha had said.
    Gamal depends on his father , there is no big difference between and the military with my all respect , his businessmen friends in the policies committee have sold the country , already I forget to say he depends from the police state of is military state of his father , there is no big difference at all
    My dear the majority of Egyptians can't be wrong
    @Medsha, totally agree

    @anonymous , I am sorry how many Egyptians got summer homes exactly in the north Coast again ?
    My dear what economic growth Mubarak managed to reach in the glorious peace time if the poverty line is eating more and more classes ?? the middle class is extincting , the country is falling down in a way for God sake , for more than 20 years many villages did not have access to electricity.
    my dear friend please do not start the game of pros and cons because the cons will win for sure
    I am not speaking about you and me but I am speaking about the millions in Egypt outside Cairo who are suffering and dying to leave the country

    @anonymous#2, lol well I heard all kinds of rumors about Gamal but this is new

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  7. Zeinab, i know you're an astute student of history. but in you lifetime when was the last time you had to shut your lights or leave your house because of AN AIR RAID? when was the last time you had parents, wives, siblings and fiancees lose their loved ones on the front?

    all we(the younger generation) know of war is written in books and romanticized in movies ya zeinab!

    you are blinded by hate and can't thank god for what we have!

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  8. @anonymous #3

    Your logic is very twisted. Are you saying that because Egypt isn't undergoing what Gaza or Somalia goes through (actually, Egypt helps further the suffering of both countries), that we should be thankful for a regime that is one of the most corrupt and dictatorial on the planet? There is no real peace without justice pal, and it's obvious you haven't gone through what most Egyptians do if you actually glorify this regime.

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