Supporters of President Mohamed Mursi wave to a military helicopter passing over them during a protest in Alexandria to counter anti-Mursi protests elsewhere in AlexandriaBy way of Yasmine Saleh and Alastair Macdonald CAIRO (Reuters) – Egypt's army commander and Islamist President Mohamed Mursi each and every pledged his life to defy the opposite as a time limit approached on Wednesday as a way to set off a defense force takeover backed by way of protesters. The militia chiefs, looking to revive order in a country racked via protests over Mursi's Islamist insurance policies, issued a call to fight in a remark headlined "The Final Hours". They said they were prepared to shed blood against "terrorists and fools" after Mursi refused to give up his elected place of work. Mursi stated, "The cost … is my existence. …