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President Ovomit is largely responsible for this thug Morsi004:18, 3 July 2013
Valueless anarchy and rape in Egypt005:07, 2 July 2013

President Ovomit is largely responsible for this thug Morsi

But he will not be held responsible by the international media, because the are in league with his goal to deprive the USA of respect and world leadership. If the military forcibly ends the freedom movement in Egypt and slaughters hundreds or thousands of people longing to be free from Sharia, Ovomit will have this blood on his hands. I'm sure glad we got that cowboy Bush out of office because now we have "smart" diplomacy.

Get2djnow (talk)02:56, 2 July 2013

Valueless anarchy and rape in Egypt

The article does not seem to add anything substantive to this story of valueless anarchy that is awash in multitudinous other news services. Also, while not exactly the point of protests and military response to them, the use of protests for harassment and rape of women by Egyptian men begs at least a mention that might lead to immediate actions to protect female protesters from such baseness.Kdarwish1 (talk) 05:07, 2 July 2013 (UTC)

Kdarwish1 (talk)05:07, 2 July 2013