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the domain is HosniMubarak.com

the exact spelling ..no tricks

he has been the president since 1981 ...till now

any ideas or thoughts about the value especially from egyptians and arab

thanks in advance
 

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gotasale said:
the domain is HosniMubarak.com

the exact spelling ..no tricks

he has been the president since 1981 ...till now

any ideas or thoughts about the value especially from egyptians and arab

thanks in advance

Seems that his totalitarian regime will end soon. Most Egyptians are not happy with the guy.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hosni_Mubarak
 

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it is the first time there will be a multi candidate election in sep 2005

so may be some of the competitors want the domain to kick Mubarak ass

however i think he will win anyway

thanks radistar for your comment :)
 

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gotasale said:
it is the first time there will be a multi candidate election in sep 2005

multi-candidates don't matter on a riged or "feared" election.. He isn't going anywhere for a while... As for the domain, I'll give you $25 for it :)

P.S. Saddam Huessein won in 2003 with 100% of the vote :)
 

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dberube said:
multi-candidates don't matter on a riged or "feared" election.. He isn't going anywhere for a while... As for the domain, I'll give you $25 for it :)

P.S. Saddam Huessein won in 2003 with 100% of the vote :)

thanks dberube

mubarak used to win the elections with 90% of the votes but i think this time he may win with only 85% of the votes :laugh: :-D

more appraisals are welcomed:)
 

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gotasale said:
thanks dberube

mubarak used to win the elections with 90% of the votes but i think this time he may win with only 85% of the votes :laugh: :-D

more appraisals are welcomed:)


what are you "hoping" to get for this domain?
 

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One time in Egypts sinai peninsula, near Dahab, some friends and I bought like about an eighth of a kilogram of marijuana from a bedouin trader. I dont even smoke marijuana, i just wanted the bragging rights for having done something exotic and cool, such as buying marijuana from the bedouins. Anyway, on the drive back to civilization we were stopped at a police road blockade. We thought they were gonna search the car as part of anti-drug efforts, which we were not exactly looking forward to, but in the end it turns out that it was just Hosni Mubaraks motorcade coming by so they had blocked the road for security reasons.

True story. Pointless, and unrelated to the thread, but true nonetheless.
 

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Well, I'm half Egyptian Half British, I live in Egypt right now. All I can say is that this guy has no much fans and we expect a total change within the upcoming elections. Also I want to mention that any president who stays in his position for more than 10 years, must have used his powers illegaly to keep his position and that what happening over here.
We hope for a better life here in Egypt, as we the new generation are well taught and we have paid 1000's of dollars in learning new stuff and if we have the chance to represent our country in a way or another, I'm sure will move out of the 3rd world countries category. And a proof for this is that well educated Egyptians succeed when they have the chance to. For example Dr. Ahmed Zoweil who won the Noble prize in Physics 4 years (the person who invented the nano second) ago and Nagib Mahfouz who won the Noble prize in Letreture 12 years ago and so on.
As for the domain name, it might have a value by the end of the year, when the old government is judged for all the illegal stuff it did for our people.
Good luck with it
 

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He might sue you for using his "royal" name :)
 
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