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I do not remember anymore when it was, but I was typing my words on this blog. I've told you how cute Morsi is. At that time I just told my partner that Morsi was funny, and now he is really proving my jokes. Funny.
Imagine this. If every president chosen through democratic elections ousted by protests, then to the next, there are two impacts.
First, the election has no legitimacy, because any election result is always protested. Second, the state is getting hit by chaos, because Islamist-secular friction is not weakened but it is getting tense.
This rebellion is allegedly propagated by the opposition politicians who do not accept the election results. But I guess the problem is not as simple. The magnitude of this insurgency is more reflective of how sharp the socio-political polarization in the body of Egyptian society. The polarization can be seen from the use of rhetoric to accuse political opponents. When liberals accuse the Islamists do not understand the basics of democracy, the Islamists even allege that anyone against them is anti-Islamic. Collision of this kind of truth claims is to sharpen the social friction.
I see a fundamental problem that occurs in the Arab tyrant is not on the length of time they occupied the throne, but on how much power they have. Egyptian Islamists, after a successful pitch to the seats of power plays a political maneuver "the winner takes it all" and always closes the negotiations door. The result is a deadlock channel of political opposition.
This should be the first lesson for the Islamists in order to get rid of the character of authoritarianism in ideology of Islamism itself. Islamists need to realize that in a democratic system they should be able to coexist with their opposition. Do not crush or clog their political channels.
One of the psychological turmoil that led to the authoritarianism of Muslim Brotherhood is the large sense of vulnerability about the differences of opinion, which is a necessity of democracy. It can be said, Mursi presidency does not have the experience and a little stutter with "the wildness" of modern democracy. Morsi has now been caught in a dilemma. The military has been getting its chance.
Ehehehe, political crisis in Egypt does offer things that can be ridiculed. It's pretty much a comedian in the Egyptian political scene who could do the job of the comedian. I do not laugh at them, but well, as I said to my partner, "Morsi, and Egypt in particular is really funny."
► FOXNEWS 4 July 2013 : Egyptian military arrest top Muslim Brotherhood figures amid crackdown
► GUARDIAN 5 July 2013 : Evo Morales threatens to close US embassy in Bolivia as leaders weigh in ::
► THE ECONOMIST 6 July 2013 : Sense, sensibilities and spying
► GUARDIAN 5 July 2013 : Criminal boss loses libel case against journalist who exposed him
► FOXNEWS 5 July 2013 : Iceland proposal would grant NSA leaker Snowden citizenship
► LIVE SCIENCE 2 July 2013 : Article: Type 2 Diabetes More Common Among Low-Income Families
► CBS NEWS 4 JUly 2013 : NASA video of Martian moonrise shot by Mars Curiosity rover
► GLOBE AND MAIL 3 July 2013 : Women know less about politics than men, study finds (that goes for Canada, too)
► DAILY MAIL 2 July 2013 : Revealed: What Barbie would look like as a real woman (the results might surprise you) || ► NEWS.Com.Au 4 July 2013
► CNN 27 June 2013 : British Airways soothes traveler impatience, relaxes phone rules [British Airways in older post : 2 July 2013]
► NY DAILY NEWS 1 July 2013 : Alicia Silverstone launches breast milk-sharing program for moms || ► HUFFINGTON POST 28 June 2013 : Alicia Silvestone Launches Vegan Breast Milk Sharing Initiative
► REUTERS 3 July 2013 : Long-Running NASA/CNES Ocean Satellite Takes Final Bow
► WAPO 3 July 2013 : The Lone Ranger': Johnny Depp is a cool Tonto, but the movie drags
► US MAGAZINE 3 July 2013 : James Gandolfini's Will: Leaves $70 Million Estate to His Kids, Wife ||DAILY MAIL 3 July 2013 : James Gandolfini leaves bulk of his $70 million estate to his two children.
► TODAY in HISTORYI, myself, if only time had a miracle, I'd rather just have a smile and a hug, but let my father live with us again this time, as the days we used to be. There is no property or inheritance can erase the sorrow for the loss of our loved ones, because our best feeling is priceless. When my loved one is gone, then what is left here -- for me -- is just the physical beauty without a cheerful soul as before.
I will grow old with still keeping the same grief. Nothing can shake this blue. Only one thing that could end it : the death itself. And to this day I always think that only a death will put an end to a long sadness, whereas, my soul has never said so.
■ 5 July, 1946: Bikini introduced► THE DAILY WTF 2 July 2013 : The Speed of Progress
■ 5 July, 1977 : Zulfikar Ali Bhutto arrested
► NY TIMES 4 July 2013 : A Coup? Or Something Else? $1.5 Billion in U.S. Aid Is on the Line
► DAILY KOS 4 July 2013 : Abolitionist Frederick Douglass: Lincoln's thorn and partner, speaking on the fifth of July, 1852
► GUARDIAN 4 July 2013 : Helmand's top female police officer shot dead
► BBC NEWS 5 July 2013 : China and Russia conduct joint naval drill
► ENTERTAINMENT - by TheFineBros
■ YOUTUBERS REACT TO VINES (Will Sasso Lemons, EverybodySpurts, Ryan Gosling won't eat His cereal). Published on Jul 4, 2013► FILM &ANIMATION : Despicable Me 2 - Roll Call! Published on Jul 3, 2013 by DespicableMeMovie
■ YouTubers React to Don't Hug Me I'm Scared. Published on May 9, 2013
► ENTERTAINMENT : Bring on the medical revolution : Jack Andraka at TEDxNijmegen 2013. Jack Andraka: Boy wonder vs stagnation in medicine.
When you grow up with Google and Wikipedia in your blood it's no wonder that at some point in your life you come up with an idea inspired by it. Though when you put that idea into action and create a method, which makes the detection of pancreatic, ovarian, and lung cancer 90% accurate, 168x faster, 400x more sensitive and 26.000x less expensive, then you have someone with a revolutionary story. When you realize next that the inventor is a 16 years old boy called Jack Andraka who recently had dinner with Obama, you are nothing less than a boy wonder and deserve nothing less than a spot at the TEDxNijmegen stage.
And so he talks like an experienced speaker about the crisis in medicine called stagnation, a stagnation that is worsened by the fact of diseases mutating and getting more difficult and expensive to diagnose. This incrementalism is becoming the worst enemy of innovation. His own experience with the stagnation in medicine is when his uncle died of cancer. Therefore, Andraka pleas to revolutionize medical technology by moving from a symptoms-based diagnostics system to a molecular diagnostics system, since this is far more accurate. He also pleas to ignore the medical system at times, just because the traditional medical system sometimes is too slow.
The experience with his uncle and the stagnation in medicine inspired Jack Andraka to work out his idea with the help of Google and Wikipedia. Next he contacted numerous professors at Johns Hopkins University and the National Institutes of Health about his plan. After getting nothing but rejections and nearly giving up, he finally got a positive reply from a professor of the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. In 2012 Jack became the grand prize winner of the Intel Science Fair and was awarded the Gordon Moore Award. Up till now he won a total award of $100,000 for his groundbreaking detection method. Currently Andraka together with companies is trying to develop an over-the-counter test, making his method even more attainable.
In the light of Michiel Mullers talk and Sir Ken Robinsons talk, Jack Andraka is a living example of the importance of cultivating creativity within school systems and proves we have all the more reason to nourish young entrepreneurs. Published on Apr 8, 2013 by TEDxTalks
► Russia increasingly impatient over Snowden's airport stay
By Timothy Heritage and Steve Gutterman - MOSCOW - Edward Snowden should find another country to seek refuge in, a Russian official said, signaling Moscow's growing impatience over the former U.S. spy agency contractor's stay at a Moscow airport.
* South American leftist leaders rally for Bolivia in Snowden saga
► Media wait for Kate outside London hospital || ► Britons speculate over royal baby name
► France opens door to cannabis-based medication
► Inventor of computer mouse (Dr. Douglas Engelbart ) dies at 88
► Foundation provides treatment for India animals
► Egypt: Morsi out, Mansour in
► Palm oil
► China respects Egyptians' choice to topple Morsi
► Raw: Celebration Continues in Cairo
► Egypt Debate Heats Up Outside White House
► Raw: Egypt Swears in New President
► Raw: Baby Rescued From China Landslide Rubble
► Egypt Names Interim President
► SHINE : Barbie Gets (Another) Real Makeover || ► Barbie vs. Real Women: Artist Shows Shocking Differences
►NEWS
■ Syrian president brags opponents failed to oust him and are running out of options► GOOD MORNING AMERICA : Boston Man Quits Job to Find Cure for Wife's Rare Cancer
■ Syria's Assad says only foreign invasion can threaten him
■ Syrian president: Opposition failed to oust regime
■ Islamist gunmen stage multiple attacks in Sinai
■ Questions and answers about Egypt's latest turmoil
■ Egypt Braced For Violence Amid Coup Protests
■ Obama aides press for swift return to civilian rule in Egypt
■ Analysis: Egypt risks Islamist splits, violence after Mursi fall
■ Russia worried by lack of progress towards Iran nuclear talks
■ Analysis: Cautious toward Middle East, Obama gets second chance in Egypt
Ehehehee...unfortunately, at this moment I'm not suffering Paranoiamerica, but I do not know how soon or tomorrow morning. And later on a beautiful morning suddenly I will proudly ask my partner, "Dahling, is the U.S. behind the riots?"■ South American leaders demand apology in plane row
■ Industry panning Obama's climate change push
■ Ex-Russian spy Anna Chapman proposes marriage to Edward Snowden There is rain in the summer? Icky, so ridiculous and tacky. Do not play snooker in any place, silly! Why does not she propose marriage to Assange, hm? Aha! The most insane of me today is, he's just a kind of humanoid! ehehehe ... Set it, sir! set it!
► MAGAZINE : Hikikomori: Why are so many Japanese men refusing to leave their rooms?
► Egypt army allows 'peaceful protest'
Egypt's army says it will guarantee the right to peaceful protest amid calls for rallies by supporters of ousted President Mohammed Morsi.
* Two new Egypts emerge -VIDEO► FUTURE : The teenage scientist revolutionising cancer detection. Pancreatic cancer 's high death rate is partly blamed on the difficulty of early detection. Teenage scientist Jack Andraka has come up with a cheap and simple way to test for it.
* 'Wild celebrations' - VIDEO
* 'Between a rock and a hard place' - VIDEO
* Army's populist tactics
* Key players
* Voices: 'I can't accept it'
* Analysis: Dangerous moment
* Coup or no coup?
* Profile: New president
* Economic fears
* World reaction
* Twitter translates tweets
► OP-ED : 'New asylum way for Snowden' after US blunders with Morales skyjacking - By Pepe Escobar
► Latin America rising: Outrage at 'imperial hijack' of Morales' plane
► 'We don't need US Embassy in Bolivia': Morales, UNASUR slam 'imperial' skyjack, demand apologies
► Haven for Snowden: Icelandic Pirate Party pushes for granting NSA leaker citizenship
► Gitmo inmate accuses Guards of sexual assault
► Muslim Brotherhood leaders arrested as army launches hunt
► Morsi ousted: LIVE UPDATES
► NSA leak fallout: LIVE UPDATES
► VIDEOS
■ No Morsi: 'Army in power not long-term solution for Egypt'
■ Air Farce One: Morales skyjacking sparks anger in S. America. Latin America is seething - denouncing as outrageous the EU's decision to ground a jet carrying the Bolivian President. Furious leaders are equating the act to kidnapping - with almost the entire continent rallying to Bolivia's cause. The President's plane was reportedly even searched - over rumours that whistleblower Edward Snowden, was aboard.
■ 'Game Over!' Egypt marks Morsi ouster with laser show, dance & fireworks
■ 'Muslim Brotherhood powerless to fight back against coup'
■ Wrongfully Accused? 'Syrian rebels not guilty in crimes'
■ Restore the Fourth: Nationwide anti-NSA spying protests hit US
► Morsi falls and Tahrir celebrates
► Egypt's interim president gives a speech
► Inside Story : Americas - Letters from Guantanamo Bay
► After the New Revolution: Egypt's Military Cracks Down on the Muslim Brotherhood
By Ashraf Khalil / Cairo - As interim President Adli Mansour promised a more inclusive Egypt, military forces arrested members of the Muslim Brotherhood and further divided the country
* Middle East Leaders React to Morsi's Ouster► PHOTOS : Egyptians Protest the Rule of Morsi, Celebrate Ouster
* Is There Such a Thing as a Good Coup?
* Egypt's Brotherhood Calls for Protests Friday
► JACKET COPY - BOOKS : 'Cities Are Good for You' — or haven't you heard?
► Childhood readers stay sharper in old age, brain study says
Ahahaha ... Accustom him to live with my lifestyle is one reason why I do not want to rush to marry him, even though we've had a baby of this relationship. One of them is, well, for example, can he adapt to my habit of reading books anywhere anytime, even in the shower, after sex or even while defecating? Any book, all types of books, comics, science, philosophy, politics, history, until the filling crosswords, ehehehe..
I also apply the habit of reading books to our baby early on, since he was still in my womb until her eighth month of age. I like writing a lot of stories children for him and I will gladly read it to him every time he's relaxing, for example, after eating, after showering and after breastfeeding.
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