Sunday, May 13, 2007

Odds & Ends

Brief break from Holy Land posts to bring you this gem from the National Democratic Party of Egypt:
Egypt to celebrate Mubarak's birthday

Egypt celebtrates Friday President Hosni Mubarak's birthday which marks an all-out march of achievements in the various domains.

Since Mubarak assumed his post as the President of Egypt, he did his utmost to serve the Egyptian people.

He leads his country like a wise skilled captain knowing how to control his ship and save it from dangers besetting it in a world full of changes and challenges.

He has always sought to protect Egypt's security and spare his people the suffering of war.

The president is even keen on not taking risks that would negatively affect his people's lives as Mubarak has lived the bitter experience of the 1967 war when he was serving as an Egyptian air force officer.

At the right moment Mubarak efficiently led the well-prepared airstrike in the 1973 war.

Mubarak has led a march of economic reforms leading to great Egyptian economic acheivements.

He has also pioneered a political reform march, including for the first time in Egypt's history holding multi-presidential elections after amending Article 76 of the constitution.

It was natural for such action to spark debates as the door became open for all political parties, including opposition blocs, and newspapers to express their opinions freely.

Seriously. Wow.

And it's Mother's Day! So go call your mother, kids. I love you, Mom!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the blog shout-out, sweetie!

Anonymous said...

Congrats on finding a contemporary pic of the prez.

No small feat, considering the plethora of official (and decades old) photos that currently decorate the streets of Cairo.

Current and past US presidents must envy the Mubarak PR team's freedom of the press!