Egypt Without Mubarak -– What Lies Ahead?
The only certainty in Egypt these days is that Hosni Mubarak is out. Whether it happens in the next few days, or in several months, his time is up. What isn’t certain, is what the future holds for...
View ArticleHundreds of Thousands Pour Into Tahrir Square, Mubarak Expected To Resign
Hundreds of thousands of people are pouring into Tahrir square, dubbed Liberation Square, in anticipation of an announcement by Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, according to a live stream from Al...
View ArticleStubborn Mubarak Refuses to Step Down; Citizens Angry, Military In Middle
Egyptians were bitterly disappointed when President Hosni Mubarak refused to step down February 10th, 2011. Instead, he handed power to his vice president Omar Suleiman whom many consider to be more...
View ArticleMubarak Reportedly has Fled Capital with Family, Military no Help
Unconfirmed reports say Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and his family have left Cairo. If so, his handing of power to Vice President Omar Suleiman yesterday makes sense. Last night, Mubarak refused...
View ArticleThe Founding Fathers Would Be With the Crowd in Egypt
As difficult as it has been for our government to respond to what is going on in Egypt, we the people of the United States have to be in their corner because we have been there. How can we forget that...
View ArticleCelebrating The Egyptian Revolution
The eve of the greatest stepdown in Egypt’s history, February 11th, 2011 was a night of jubilation, celebration and love. We came back from the streets of our district, the 6th of October, part of the...
View ArticleIt’s Hard to Tell the Players — and Make Money — Without a Scorecard
In an earlier blog I called Rush Limbaugh, Glenn Beck and Sarah Palin the Disharmony Trio, because they are getting rich (well, Limbaugh is already rich) from sowing the seeds of disharmony, and, to...
View ArticleDiscontented and Mad as Hell in Cheese Whiz Land
“I can’ts takes it no more…got-sta eat me spin-itch-gah.” Gulp, gulp, gulp! (Dan-danhh-danh-dannnneh from Beethoven’s fifth.) It now appears as Madison is besieged, so goes the nation. But should,...
View ArticleWho Suppresses and Oppresses Muslims?
I have to admit that I get a little tired of hearing Muslims say how they are not treated well in the West. The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) often emphasizes how unfairly Muslims are...
View ArticleGraphic Novel Review: Rise: The Story of the Egyptian Revolution As Written...
Tarek Shahin is a brilliant cartoonist with a lot to say. I made a strong connection with Shahin when I read the first strip in Rise: The Story of the Egyptian Revolution As Written Shortly Before It...
View ArticleEgypt Without Mubarak -– What Lies Ahead?
The only certainty in Egypt these days is that Hosni Mubarak is out. Whether it happens in the next few days, or in several months, his time is up. What isn’t certain, is what the future holds for...
View ArticleHundreds of Thousands Pour Into Tahrir Square, Mubarak Expected To Resign
Hundreds of thousands of people are pouring into Tahrir square, dubbed Liberation Square, in anticipation of an announcement by Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, according to a live stream from Al...
View ArticleStubborn Mubarak Refuses to Step Down; Citizens Angry, Military In Middle
Egyptians were bitterly disappointed when President Hosni Mubarak refused to step down February 10th, 2011. Instead, he handed power to his vice president Omar Suleiman whom many consider to be more...
View ArticleMubarak Reportedly has Fled Capital with Family, Military no Help
Unconfirmed reports say Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and his family have left Cairo. If so, his handing of power to Vice President Omar Suleiman yesterday makes sense. Last night, Mubarak refused...
View ArticleThe Founding Fathers Would Be With the Crowd in Egypt
As difficult as it has been for our government to respond to what is going on in Egypt, we the people of the United States have to be in their corner because we have been there. How can we forget that...
View ArticleCelebrating The Egyptian Revolution
The eve of the greatest stepdown in Egypt’s history, February 11th, 2011 was a night of jubilation, celebration and love. We came back from the streets of our district, the 6th of October, part of the...
View ArticleIt’s Hard to Tell the Players — and Make Money — Without a Scorecard
In an earlier blog I called Rush Limbaugh, Glenn Beck and Sarah Palin the Disharmony Trio, because they are getting rich (well, Limbaugh is already rich) from sowing the seeds of disharmony, and, to...
View ArticleDiscontented and Mad as Hell in Cheese Whiz Land
“I can’ts takes it no more…got-sta eat me spin-itch-gah.” Gulp, gulp, gulp! (Dan-danhh-danh-dannnneh from Beethoven’s fifth.) It now appears as Madison is besieged, so goes the nation. But should,...
View ArticleWho Suppresses and Oppresses Muslims?
I have to admit that I get a little tired of hearing Muslims say how they are not treated well in the West. The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) often emphasizes how unfairly Muslims are...
View ArticleGraphic Novel Review: Rise: The Story of the Egyptian Revolution As Written...
Tarek Shahin is a brilliant cartoonist with a lot to say. I made a strong connection with Shahin when I read the first strip in Rise: The Story of the Egyptian Revolution As Written Shortly Before It...
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