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What is It About Sharia Law?

by poroldoke in Society, March 8, 2011
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My thoughts on the drive to establish sharia law,and blasphemy laws in the U.S.

Stop Cyber Warfare – Make Computer Virus Treaty

by Phillip Torsrud in Issues, February 24, 2011
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Cyber warfare has the potential to jeopardize the lives of millions of people. Cyber viruses are the new nukes, and all states have an interest in mandating tremendous sanctions or penalties for those who abuse this technology.

Woman’s Slap Overthrows Dictatorships!

by Ranjan Mathews in History, February 13, 2011
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An unwomanly slap in Tunisia has echoed in the Arab world. It has uprooted two totalitarian regimes and is looking for more through spontaneous People Power. Ben Ali and Hosni Mubarek are now History. Mohammed Bouazizi is a trail blazing Comet with a tale.

Egypt After Hosni Mubarak: Democracy, Military or Sharia

by V Kumar in History, February 12, 2011
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The exit of Hosni Mubarak has opened a Pandora’s Box of possibilities and probabilities about the future of Egypt. There are many contenders of power, with their own strengths, weaknesses, agenda and strategies. How they play their cards and how they make the best of the opportunities that come their way will decide the final outcome.

Mubarak to Resign in a Matter of Hours: Egypt Most Likely to Go Into Martial Law

by Sharif Ishnin in History, February 10, 2011
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The word is out that embattled Egypt’s president Mubarak will quit in a few hours time.

The Children Bombs of Islamic Fundamentalists

by Barry Dennis in Issues, February 7, 2011
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Some think they only refer to deluded and corrupted-by-religion children suicide
bombers; others think there is more to the meaning of the term.

Egypt, Protests Continue Despite Offers of Grant

by perezz in History, February 7, 2011
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The group has maintained its human chain protest in Cairo Tahrir Square Monday morning, when no indication of when the move up to President Hosni Mubarak will decline.

The Crisis in Egypt

by novelist in History, February 6, 2011
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The long span of thirty years of autocratic rule by Hosni Mubarak had not resulted in any kind of revolt by the populace in Egypt until after the successful uprising in Tunisia.

Hosni Mubarak and The Challange Before Him

by Madan in History, February 6, 2011
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Hosni Mubarak is facing a threat to his rule. His clinging to power can have far reaching consequences.

Elbaradei’s Muslim Brotherhood Supporters Jeopardize Egypt’s Freedom

by George Koukeas in History, February 2, 2011
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Pro-Liberty leaders opposed to Muslim Brotherhood and Mubarak are needed for Egypt.

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