May 22nd, 2012 → 7:01 am @ // No Comments

“…suffer not dishonor to approach The imperial seat,
to virtue consecrate, To justice, continence and nobility;
…let desert in pure election shine,
And, [Egyptians], fight for freedom in your choice.”  – Titus Andronicus

Egyptians go to the polls tomorrow to elect their first president since Mubarak.  It should be interesting.  Three cheers for freedom of choice!

(Note: I’ve altered the line breaks in the above quote from the original in Shakespeare.  And also changed “Romans” to “Egyptians.”  This is the first time I’ve taken such liberties with the quotes used in this blog, but I may do so again in the future if it helps with readability, clarity, and application.)


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