egypt's de facto leader, ma' mohammed totali. >> it is the same ruler since 1952. these guys are clueless of how to run the country on a daily basis. >> the army leadership wants to rule the country, but not govern it. >> day-to-day matters, bread and butter issues, so far, secular parties are disorganized and weak. the better organized stronger muslim brotherhood and its freedom and justice party may win a plurality of votes. this woman doesn't want someone to tell her to take off her incob. her main goal is sharia law. there are about ten percent of the population and many fear attacks may increase if the brotherhood and allies control the government. >> last greatest hope for these people and for religious freedom is the united states government. i don't think the u.s. government gets it. i don't think the administration understands, is informed or cares. >> that may not bode well for egypt's christians. >> it might turn out to be more economically prospered. >> shay says the united states needs to use the political and economic leverage it has to protect christ