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  1. Azzurri7

    Egypt: from 2011 demonstrations to today

    Things changed when they wanted to put replace the constitution with Qura'an.
  2. Azzurri7

    Egypt: from 2011 demonstrations to today

    I hope your relatives are safe. Tell me something mate, are these ignorant fucks protesting in the capital and outside the capital or only in couple of cities?
  3. Azzurri7

    Egypt: from 2011 demonstrations to today

    If I was in power and the majority of the people do not want Muslim brother-hoods in power/polics I wouldn't mind to burn them alive.
  4. Azzurri7

    Egypt: from 2011 demonstrations to today

    Religion and politics don'ty mix. We're in the 21st century and some people would still love having religious ignorants in power/politics. I hope Egyptians here are all safe.
  5. Azzurri7

    Egypt: from 2011 demonstrations to today

    That's very true.
  6. Azzurri7

    Egypt: from 2011 demonstrations to today

    Hariri is not a President :confused:
  7. Azzurri7

    Egypt: from 2011 demonstrations to today

    Mabruk la Maser w sha3b Maser. Alla yehmikon.
  8. Azzurri7

    Egypt: from 2011 demonstrations to today

    Hate to break it to you guys but I told you. Mubarak wont step down. I'm glad our Egyptian members are okay.
  9. Azzurri7

    Egypt: from 2011 demonstrations to today

    Egypt is in Africa, Balotelli.
  10. Azzurri7

    Egypt: from 2011 demonstrations to today

    I agree with you and I'm proud of each of the names you mentioned above, hence why I said nowadays is not like before. Before people were not using religion to achieve their goals, nowadays it is the case. Also, maybe I didn't explain myself well but when I said fanatic I meant the real fanatic...
  11. Azzurri7

    Egypt: from 2011 demonstrations to today

    True, I can't disagree here. But I also understand Snoop's fear at the same time. 100% on everything but concerning the bold part, what you and me call will not happen. I don't even remember when was the last time I saw a real ideal Arab president. But then again maybe I could be wrong and...
  12. Azzurri7

    Egypt: from 2011 demonstrations to today

    I'll make it easy for you. Take a religious fanatic man, put him in an open mind society lets say Switzerland (I'm just giving an example), can he adapt to the environment as easy as any other random man? Can he socialize like others? He'll struggle. A religious fanatic man who has nothing in...
  13. Azzurri7

    Egypt: from 2011 demonstrations to today

    Lebanon is an example Abed, Christian Leader Battrak Sfeir is a corrupted religious man hiding behind his religious status, Nasrallah is the same though I know you will disagree. But to me a religiouls man seeking power and chairs in politics is corrupted. Look in Saudi Arabia, look at Iranian...
  14. Azzurri7

    Egypt: from 2011 demonstrations to today

    I see some contradictions here Naggar. Islamic state (like you claim) should be much better government than what Arabs are experiencing no? Then you say majority who call themselves Islamic are corrupted and aren't really following their Islamic law no? How can you guarantee that if there's...
  15. Azzurri7

    Egypt: from 2011 demonstrations to today

    Snoop has a point no one can deny(It's a big possibility). The day that Arab countries turn into Islamic States then we'll be facing hell. The thing is, I also think there's hope for a civilized wise man replacing lets say Mubarak or any other President, but the odds aren't low I'm afraid.
  16. Azzurri7

    Egypt: from 2011 demonstrations to today

    What happened?
  17. Azzurri7

    Egypt: from 2011 demonstrations to today

    Personally, I don't see Mubarak coming down anytime soon.
  18. Azzurri7

    Egypt: from 2011 demonstrations to today

    :lol: Awesome Ya wad ya t2iiiiiiiiiiiiiil, ma tra2asni yalaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa