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Breaking-Islamists win Egypt referendum

 
Aristide Torchia
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Breaking-Islamists win Egypt referendum
[link to www.thehindu.com]

Sharia law here we go....

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Last Edited by Aristide Torchia on 12/16/2012 05:55 AM
Torchia was born in 1620. He was apprenticed in Leyden under the Elzevir family. After returning to Venice he published small works on philosophical and esoteric themes. In 1666, Torchia published De Umbrarum Regni Novem Portis (The Nine Doors to the Kingdom of Shadows), which was in turn based on the Delomelanicon, or Invocation of Darkness, a work supposedly written by Lucifer and that would allow the reader to summon devils. The Inquisition condemned Torchia for magic and witchcraft and burned him at the stake in 1667.
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Islamists allied to President Mohamed Morsy on Sunday claimed that Egyptians have voted in favour of a controversial draft constitution during a referendum, but opposition accused them of “vote rigging” and irregularities.

Muslim Brotherhood members claimed that their tally showed the voters backed the draft constitution in the first round of a two-stage referendum held on Saturday.

The unofficial results showed that 61 per cent of the votes favoured the new charter while 38.7 per cent were against it, after counting 58 per cent of the ballots.
Torchia was born in 1620. He was apprenticed in Leyden under the Elzevir family. After returning to Venice he published small works on philosophical and esoteric themes. In 1666, Torchia published De Umbrarum Regni Novem Portis (The Nine Doors to the Kingdom of Shadows), which was in turn based on the Delomelanicon, or Invocation of Darkness, a work supposedly written by Lucifer and that would allow the reader to summon devils. The Inquisition condemned Torchia for magic and witchcraft and burned him at the stake in 1667.
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Re: Breaking-Islamists win Egypt referendum
Egypt constitution referendum unofficial results: 'Yes' 56.5 pct

Unofficial final results of the constitution referendum's first round show a 56.5 per cent approval for the draft charter

[link to english.ahram.org.eg]
Torchia was born in 1620. He was apprenticed in Leyden under the Elzevir family. After returning to Venice he published small works on philosophical and esoteric themes. In 1666, Torchia published De Umbrarum Regni Novem Portis (The Nine Doors to the Kingdom of Shadows), which was in turn based on the Delomelanicon, or Invocation of Darkness, a work supposedly written by Lucifer and that would allow the reader to summon devils. The Inquisition condemned Torchia for magic and witchcraft and burned him at the stake in 1667.
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Tough cookie for the Egyptians.

When people in this day and age are still willing to put faith in an invisible man in the clouds...

THIS IS WHAT THEY GET.

Fuck 'em. It's what they deserve. The 36% that did not agree with it need to get the fuck out and let the braindead religiotards fuck each other up.
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isn't this for Kairo only and the rest of the provinces won't in a week?
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Tough cookie for the Egyptians.

When people in this day and age are still willing to put faith in an invisible man in the clouds...

THIS IS WHAT THEY GET.

Fuck 'em. It's what they deserve. The 36% that did not agree with it need to get the fuck out and let the braindead religiotards fuck each other up.
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Torchia was born in 1620. He was apprenticed in Leyden under the Elzevir family. After returning to Venice he published small works on philosophical and esoteric themes. In 1666, Torchia published De Umbrarum Regni Novem Portis (The Nine Doors to the Kingdom of Shadows), which was in turn based on the Delomelanicon, or Invocation of Darkness, a work supposedly written by Lucifer and that would allow the reader to summon devils. The Inquisition condemned Torchia for magic and witchcraft and burned him at the stake in 1667.
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isn't this for Kairo only and the rest of the provinces won't in a week?
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It will be in 2 stages, half the country in first stage, and then the second. but its set.. the islamist constitution will win by a small margin. this voting process is dysfunctional to say the least.
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isn't this for Kairo only and the rest of the provinces won't in a week?
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It will be in 2 stages, half the country in first stage, and then the second. but its set.. the islamist constitution will win by a small margin. this voting process is dysfunctional to say the least.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 29725582


I was going to go back to Luxor for the winter holidays, (love that place), now, I'm not so sure anymore:::
Torchia was born in 1620. He was apprenticed in Leyden under the Elzevir family. After returning to Venice he published small works on philosophical and esoteric themes. In 1666, Torchia published De Umbrarum Regni Novem Portis (The Nine Doors to the Kingdom of Shadows), which was in turn based on the Delomelanicon, or Invocation of Darkness, a work supposedly written by Lucifer and that would allow the reader to summon devils. The Inquisition condemned Torchia for magic and witchcraft and burned him at the stake in 1667.
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isn't this for Kairo only and the rest of the provinces won't in a week?
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It will be in 2 stages, half the country in first stage, and then the second. but its set.. the islamist constitution will win by a small margin. this voting process is dysfunctional to say the least.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 29725582


I was going to go back to Luxor for the winter holidays, (love that place), now, I'm not so sure anymore:::
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because of the vote? it will be over soon.
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Re: Breaking-Islamists win Egypt referendum
The new nazis
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Re: Breaking-Islamists win Egypt referendum
isn't this for Kairo only and the rest of the provinces won't in a week?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 30032172


It will be in 2 stages, half the country in first stage, and then the second. but its set.. the islamist constitution will win by a small margin. this voting process is dysfunctional to say the least.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 29725582


I was going to go back to Luxor for the winter holidays, (love that place), now, I'm not so sure anymore:::
 Quoting: Aristide Torchia


Don't. In the end you're putting money in the pockets of Islamists who will use your leisure and money as proof of their success(rather than yours). They will use it as "proof of their God". It's time people realize how religiotards work in the head.

People need to vote with their wallets in these cases. Fuck trade with Egypt, Fuck going on holidays there, Fuck their Islamists.

Open borders for non-Islamists and welcome freedom loving people. Don't let them vanish or get marginalized under the rule of Islamists, it's one of the biggest mistakes nation builders could make - just look at Iran.
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Re: Breaking-Islamists win Egypt referendum
isn't this for Kairo only and the rest of the provinces won't in a week?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 30032172


It will be in 2 stages, half the country in first stage, and then the second. but its set.. the islamist constitution will win by a small margin. this voting process is dysfunctional to say the least.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 29725582


I was going to go back to Luxor for the winter holidays, (love that place), now, I'm not so sure anymore:::
 Quoting: Aristide Torchia


because of the vote? it will be over soon.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 29725582


Because FUCK ISLAMISTS.





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