Cairo – Egypt’s newly elected president has read the oath of office in Tahrir Square and defied the country’s military rulers by saying, “I fear no one but God.”
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Mohammed Morsi addressed tens of thousands of mostly Islamist supporters Saturday in a strongly worded speech.
He spoke on the eve of his official swearing-in ceremony that was scheduled in front of a high court. But many protesters called on him to take the oath in the square to defy the ruling generals who took power after Hosni Mubarak’s ouster.
Morsi vowed that the power of people is above all and that no one can take away the president’s authorities.
“Morsi vowed that the power of people is above all and that no one can take away the president’s authorities.”
He also says that “He Fears No One but G-D”
Let him put his money where his mouth is.
Let’s see him walking through the angry mob without any security, since “He Fears No One but G-D”.
The Arabs live by the sword and they die by the sword.
Let him walk through an angry mob without security and he will have his chance to prove if he “fears no one but G-d” and the angry bob will also have the chance to show what they believe in 🙂
Yes, “the power of people is above all” and the Egyptian, mob people, have demonstrated that they believe in “Al Charbecha Tichye” and whoever pulls the trigger first wins.
The Military is a lot better equipped in assisting “the people” with their life goal of Al Charbecha Tichye.
I think he made a kiddush hashem by saying he fears no one but G-d. Even though he may be a Rasha, It still is a kiddush Hashem in my opinion. JMHO
This is probably a refreshing change from the Iranian rulers who fear the Satan. If this Egyptian Prime Minister truly fears no one but G-d he will know better than to mess with Israel.
This person’s god is not Our Hashem Yisborach. Don’t be fooled – his god advocates the murders of children and the elderly as they sleep in their beds.