Wednesday, November 15, 2006

The Calamity goes on

So the veil saga and the minister of culture's words against it continues.
Yesterday in the parliament it was all about this, every force was trying to weigh in as the defender of Islam with the MBs in front but joined with the NDP members who even went farther with the issue than the MBs....
But I'm sure it has nothing to do with exploiting the religion for political gains, they are just trying to protect Islam from the likes of Mr. Hosni who if we let them speak their own opinions it will sure undermine the great religion and thus weaken our aim to build a strong and prosperous country just by acting more religious.
This is the same parliament where not a word was mentioned after the mass sexual harassment in downtown Cairo, so to give you an idea how the MPs are out there to protect our women.
A member of the NDP said he would leave the party if Mr. Hosni wasn't sacked, now I truly hope the guy stays in power and see about that.
The president of the parliament said that if someone wishes to speak his own opinion should relief himself first from his formal duties, which I think is a very important precedence in our modern history and constitutes a direct threat to freedom of speech.
Meanwhile, the poor guy is staying at home avoiding all confrontations he just said that what happened to him is plain terrorism to anyone who dares to speak his own thoughts.
Could you agree more?

Waldorf

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