A massive crowd of tens of thousands calling for the ouster of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak was gathering in the streets and squares of downtown Cairo Saturday afternoon, with protesters making clear they reject promises of reform and a new government offered by the embattled leader trying to hang on to power.
Dozens of tanks and armored personnel carriers fanned out across the city of 18 million, guarding key government building a day after large, violent confrontations emboldened the movement demanding a change of leadership. There was rampant looting across the sprawling city of 18 million and a growing feeling of fear and insecurity.
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Out of the land of pharoahs, near the birth place of civilization, gives you pause to wonder about famous sayings.
The strife is rampant across the middle east only seeming to build more each day. Gives you pause, all this.
Their will never be peace until the Lord returns.
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