After Mubarak
Change is bound to come, but when?
Jul 15th 2010
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Even God would not know what to do with population of eighty million plus people.
More then 30 years still does not want to live this is a man doing his best not to live.
Egypt claimed to be a Muslim population best friends with Israel they are part of the Gaza population suffering and most help coming from USA to feed the population.
This is what a call a life of humiliated embarrassment.
A REAL LEADER doesn't seek leadership. He is a leader by nature. He'll be there whether we like it or not. RUN for Presidency and you might get there but not necessarily be a leader. What EGYPTIANS are seeking is a leader not a president or a king. That is how bad the world has become. Wrong conception of leadership."Democracy", give us a break ... where were the majority when JESUS was crucified? Where were the majority when everything bad happened ... Consumed with desires and pleasures ... Wake up world, man made rules are not and shall never be good enough to solve our problems ... Wake up