Sure if Muzzies are the victims! Those crazy motherfuckers need to be put down!
Egypt soccer stadium chant
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"One nation for a new Holocaust!"
Seems like a perfectly ordinary football chant to me.
I called it football. I'm so cultured.
Seems like a perfectly ordinary football chant to me.
I called it football. I'm so cultured.

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Honestly who's gonna complain if there was another holocaust but Muzzies were being put down instead of Jews?MurrayFiend wrote:"One nation for a new Holocaust!"
Seems like a perfectly ordinary football chant to me.
I called it football. I'm so cultured.

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People who aren't dicks.
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Egypt election results show firm win for Islamists
The final results in Egypt's first parliamentary elections since the overthrow of Hosni Mubarak have confirmed an overwhelming victory for Islamist parties.
The Muslim Brotherhood, which was banned under Mubarak's regime, won the biggest share of parliamentary seats (38%), according to the High Elections Committee. Its Freedom and Justice party (FJP) has named Saad al-Katatni, a leading Brotherhood official who sat in the old parliament as an independent, as speaker of the assembly.
The hardline Islamist Al-Nour party came second with 29% of the seats. The liberal New Wafd and Egyptian Bloc coalition came third and fourth respectively.
The result means that Islamists will wield major influence over a new constitution, which is set to be drafted by a the country's first freely elected parliament.
The Revolution Continues coalition, dominated by youth groups at the forefront of the protests that toppled Mubarak, attracted less than a million votes and took just seven seats.
Egyptians voted in three phases over six weeks to elect the 498 members of the People's Assembly. Ten further members are appointed by the ruling military council.
Under the country's complex parliamentary system, two-thirds of the seats are allocated to party list candidates, and the remaining third are voted for directly.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/ja ... st-victory
Anyone surprised by this?
The final results in Egypt's first parliamentary elections since the overthrow of Hosni Mubarak have confirmed an overwhelming victory for Islamist parties.
The Muslim Brotherhood, which was banned under Mubarak's regime, won the biggest share of parliamentary seats (38%), according to the High Elections Committee. Its Freedom and Justice party (FJP) has named Saad al-Katatni, a leading Brotherhood official who sat in the old parliament as an independent, as speaker of the assembly.
The hardline Islamist Al-Nour party came second with 29% of the seats. The liberal New Wafd and Egyptian Bloc coalition came third and fourth respectively.
The result means that Islamists will wield major influence over a new constitution, which is set to be drafted by a the country's first freely elected parliament.
The Revolution Continues coalition, dominated by youth groups at the forefront of the protests that toppled Mubarak, attracted less than a million votes and took just seven seats.
Egyptians voted in three phases over six weeks to elect the 498 members of the People's Assembly. Ten further members are appointed by the ruling military council.
Under the country's complex parliamentary system, two-thirds of the seats are allocated to party list candidates, and the remaining third are voted for directly.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/ja ... st-victory
Anyone surprised by this?
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all of these Middle East countries that are having the revolutions will turn Muslim sooner or later, don't be surprised, Israel will be surrounded by hostile countries & will drag USA farther into their problems, thanks to all the Jews living in America, & also these Christian people who want to support Israel no matter what
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Northern Africa is primarily Muslim which is widely known but unfortunately my country is full of uneducated mis-informed retards.
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THE LAND OF THE FREE WILL BRING THESE SAVAGES CHRISTIANITY/DEMOCRACY ONE BOMB AT A TIME.


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No, basically every Muslim majority nation has some sort of influence from radical Islam in one way or another. The only major exception was Turkey but even there it seeems honor killing are up.MurrayFiend wrote:Egypt election results show firm win for Islamists
The final results in Egypt's first parliamentary elections since the overthrow of Hosni Mubarak have confirmed an overwhelming victory for Islamist parties.
The Muslim Brotherhood, which was banned under Mubarak's regime, won the biggest share of parliamentary seats (38%), according to the High Elections Committee. Its Freedom and Justice party (FJP) has named Saad al-Katatni, a leading Brotherhood official who sat in the old parliament as an independent, as speaker of the assembly.
The hardline Islamist Al-Nour party came second with 29% of the seats. The liberal New Wafd and Egyptian Bloc coalition came third and fourth respectively.
The result means that Islamists will wield major influence over a new constitution, which is set to be drafted by a the country's first freely elected parliament.
The Revolution Continues coalition, dominated by youth groups at the forefront of the protests that toppled Mubarak, attracted less than a million votes and took just seven seats.
Egyptians voted in three phases over six weeks to elect the 498 members of the People's Assembly. Ten further members are appointed by the ruling military council.
Under the country's complex parliamentary system, two-thirds of the seats are allocated to party list candidates, and the remaining third are voted for directly.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/ja ... st-victory
Anyone surprised by this?
