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Submitted by Celynne (Indonesia), Jan 31, 2013 at 08:01

The ability to survive the 1400 years nonsense is a hereditary strength. I hope it runs in their blood. Let some go to live and struggle outside but do not forget and leave those who choose to stay alone. Remember how Israel was built. The muslims even plan to bomb the pyramids as they are symbols of pagan worship, indeed they won't care of a dead language. Why would they. What important is power power power. Being smart is necessary for the copts.

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Title Commenter Date Thread
7The Coptic question [352 words]dhimmi no moreFeb 1, 2011 07:45182179
3Defund Egypt [41 words]Kepha HorFeb 2, 2011 21:26182179
4Troubles on the Nile [166 words]Erich WJan 31, 2011 15:29182158
10The future of the Copts in Egypt [579 words]dhimmi no moreFeb 1, 2011 06:47182158
2Copts pay the price. [64 words]Larry B.Feb 2, 2011 15:48182158
they must learn more to survive there [83 words]CelynneJan 31, 2013 08:01182158
1No One Appears Ready for What is Next. [313 words]M. ToveyJan 31, 2011 13:38182157

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