by adin55 » Wed Nov 30, 2011 2:22 pm
My name is Hosni and recently I was thrown out of my country of Egypt where I had ruled for four decades, being elected by the people in fair votes overseen by my military officials standing guard with guns to prevent people from making mistakes....Anyways the people seem to hate me and I don't know why? I mean everything I did was for their benefit. I often put young rebels and political leaders in jail without trial so there was no chance corrupted courts could find them innocent for their crimes. I only did this to protect the people and keep the streets safe, but everyone keeps saying I was "abusing my power." And I had many secret prisons hidden around egypt where I could question the worst of the worst (Like certain political leaders poisoning the minds of the people). I did this to keep the people safe and not have their eyes sored by the dreadful prisons and so the criminals couldn't escape or find ways of communicating with the outside world. Again I was accused of corruption! Also I helped tighten the grip on the horrible schools and libraries that tried to poison the minds of the people with nonsense. And in 1967 I enforced emergency law in the country so my word could be supreme because obviously I know what's best for my people. What's wrong with that? If I suspected someone of harboring terrorists or crazy political idealists I could search their home freely without having to put them through such horrible trouble. How can I be a bad leader if the people have given me 70 billion dollars as payment for fixing that country? They paid their taxes knowing it would pay me for my wonderful job! If they didn't like me they didn't have to pay right? I mean if the didn't pay I'd make sure a small contingent of heavily armed soldiers would visit their to see if they were alright, and they always were! See how much I care? Look I took the money from foreign governments and kept it for myself because I know the best way it should be used for the people, is that so bad? And when those rebels began rebelling I only used violent force because they were causing violence in the streets and blocking that pretty square in Cairo. Is that so wrong?Look I want to know, what did I do wrong? I want to know because I plan on using the parts of my military still loyal to me to re-invade Egypt and take it back from the rebels and restore order. Again I ask, what did I do wrong?