Wednesday, February 2, 2011

A Sad Moment in Egypt's History

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I hate what's going on in the Mid-East especially in Cairo. Anarchists now set fire to the Museum that houses antiquities that are thousands of years old. The artifacts of King Tut are stored there.

Mubarek has changed the government and has told the people that he will not run again. That's not enough for some people who are acting like mad dogs in heat. Even if you side with the younger population there (1/2 of Egypt's population is under the age of 25), the destruction must stop now. They are losing any sympathy with me. Egypt can move forward but not in this way.

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  1. I agree, this is very sad for the country and world to see all these artifacts destroyed. It always makes me sad here in the City of Lake Worth too, when we have all these anarchists/gangs/groups that put graffiti all over public property too try to make a point and mark their territory. I hate all this destruction of public property. I don't think these are the right ways to demonstrate or protest, public destruction needs to stop, please anarchists, stop all of this destruction! It makes our city look bad, it is not fair to all of us.

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  2. I worry about little Israel.

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  3. It is a very scary situation.

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