The Muslim Brotherhood’s Mohamed Morsi won the presidency in Egypt on Saturday. Lee Smith, of Tablet Magazine comments:
More than a decade after Osama Bin Laden’s attack on the United States—which Morsi believes was an “inside” job—the late al-Qaida leader’s spiritual godfathers are now ruling the most populous country in the Middle East and one of Washington’s regional partners—at least up until now.
Read Smith’s entire article here.


What do you think?
10:41 pm
My prayers are with Israel…God help them and the US also.
8:08 pm
Fear not, just remember Pharoah in Egypt and then the security of Goshen…those who rise up against Israel shall reap what they sow. God has Israel and His city of Jerusalem in ;His hands…”all things work together for the good of those who love the Lord, ACCording to His purpose!!! Have mercy oh Lord on Jerusalem!
6:10 pm
we can only pray,for the strength to fight & stand with Israel thru tough times.But we all know that God it walking his plan according to his will.Our Lord Jesus came to earth to live & teach us thru his word(bible).So let’s pray to be stedfast and let us keep spreading the love of Jesus so many may be save if not now but during endtimes days they will repent and accept Jesus.
1:28 pm
Let’s hope something positive and do something positive so that we can reduce the distance among us and work for better future
12:37 pm
What’s next for Egypt? Easy – Hardship, huge unemployment, tourism dead, food shortage, medical shortage, terrorism, muslim brootherhood thugs roaming the streets, religious banning, No rights for women, Massive anti Israeli demonstrations, supplying Gaza with arms, Friends with Iran. Only chance Egypt has is by holding demonstrations in the streets that drive these guys back underground. But I guess it’s to late for that isn’t it. Now that the devil has taken his seat what can you do. Hope the army steps in? Maybe someone should inform Obama that this is what happens when people that are ill informed, poor, unemployed, un educated will vote for people that promise them the world. So what’s next for Egypt or should we say what’s next for Israel?
8:52 pm
Well said. I just hope the Egyptians understand that they need to have an opposition, and hopefully they’ll bring him down in the next election.