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Voters’ dilemma: Egyptians choosing president

June 17, 2012 00:37

The first day of voting in Egypt's presidential election run-off is over. Egyptians are faced with a tough decision with the ballot coming amid mass indignation after both houses of Egypt's parliament were suspended by the Constitutional Court.

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duncan lucas (unregistered) 17.06.2012 10:45

I am straining my ears and eyes to see or hear ANY cries of its a FIX from the Western ""media"".(DONT talk about it maybe it will go away)  Several voting stations used DISAPPEARING INK in their pens.The Military Junta has dissolved  Parliament  that the people had elected .And imposed military rule .Any military officer or policeman can ARREST ANY citizen for ANY reason..ALL to COMPLY with the US as they have taken the""Thirty Pieces of Silver"" from  the USA.It will take a MIRACLE for the Peoples choice to be  elected. 

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CON (unregistered) 17.06.2012 09:40

Having shed so much blood and achieved the ousting of a corrupt tyrant, the Egyptians deserve a chance to have a society of their own choosing. Beneath the hype and geopolitical considerations are ordinary citizens wanting to live their lives free of the tentacles of other countries interests. I hope they are able to have their voice heard and not be subject to criminal manipulation of the election result. I wish the Egyptian people all good wishes. 

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The Beak (unregistered) 17.06.2012 01:18

This is a no go, Egyptians cannot be fooled, they will reject this masqurade and will reek vengence on Tantawi and company. Military Officers of the SCAF Egyptians are waiting for you. The SCAF is history, they cannot control Egyptians with Americans and Zionist ammunitions, it will not be enough for Egyptians. The SCAF are American/Zionists Vasslas and must be eliminated from political office. They tried to conspire with the MB but that conspiracy has unravelled. What next, securing a Military govt worst than Mubarak to the apprecation of the Barak(s). No pun intended.

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bark obomber (unregistered) 17.06.2012 01:00

... and the great black messiah will put whomever he wants in power and if you don't like it that's just too bad for you.

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