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[QUOTE]Originally posted by ExptinCAI: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by metinoot: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by citizen: [qb] How did we go from ration cards to 'maniacal evil hatred'? [/qb][/QUOTE]Kinda odd you'd make a comment like this and then ignore completely what an Israeli had to say intially on this post. Let me remind you: [QUOTE]Originally posted by ExptinCAI: [qb] i think the equivalent (present day egypt, not ww2 england) would be US' food stamps [/qb][/QUOTE]citizen, you had stated in the past you are a British national living in Egypt, married to an Egyptian, raising Egyptian-British children. You moved to Cairo and stayed there, but you didn't divulge the fact that you had spent part of your career working for USAid. You chose to counter my statements that an Israeli considers Egypt's ration cards as "food stamps" while her own nation has the same ration cards yet she manages to leave that information out as an example of 'maniacal evil hatred'. What you could've done is shared some insight as a former USAid employee of British nationality who disliked working with Americans in your experience with an organization such as USAid which started the "food ration card" program in both Egypt and Israel. Yet you chose to withhold information and criticize instead, siding with an Israeli. Which explains why USAid in Egypt largely hasn't done any good whatsoever. Here's the translation of what "this" posted: The Minister of Agriculture Amin Abaza, before the people in its Saturday evening that there are high barriers standing in front of Egypt to achieve self-sufficiency in wheat. The minister said that Egypt of 238 million acres, of which 9 million acres of productive land, while the cropped area of 15 million acres. Abaza added that the increase of population in Egypt two million people in the year means that we have the cultivation of 150 thousand acres to grow wheat every year in order to keep only the percentage of currently achieved self-sufficiency in wheat is 56%. But if you want to accommodate the population increase each year, what is required cultivation of 450,000 acres per year and that it's on the capacity of the ministry and the government and the available water resources. The minister said Ahan I develop irrigation in Egypt in need of 15 to 20 years. The minister also criticized the special requests by his deputies to build houses on farmland and told how to correct that with the demands of Representatives to increase wheat area, the minister said we chose to support consumption and greater consumption increased prices. [/qb][/QUOTE]and this evening, ladies and gentlemen, we have bat-sh**-tiara-wearing kind of crazy. wow, just wow. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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