![]() |
Free Lebanon
Michael Totten is blogging from Lebanon this week, and posts this exchange from a bunch of gents in a tent city called "Freedom Camp". I thought this exchange was awesome:
Quote:
|
That's awesome.
|
FREE LESBIANS!???
WHERE??? i know, i know. it never gets old, does it? |
Lebanon is fascinating to watch......like Icarus trying his wings. :worried:
|
Today's entry from Totten is amazing. The people are demanding elections on May 29 and have erected an electronic countdown sign to mark the number of days the government has to set those elections. This is their declaration of independence. Go there to see what the news isn't reporting.
|
The protesters have spoken, delivered an ultimatum, 16 days to go...or else.
Or else what? Another million head demonstration? At what point do they say Syrias not listening so we're going to ..........? And what's in the blank? :confused: |
The press is not interested in Lebanon, they have abandoned it. The Internet is the only place you can learn that the government has 11 days left to schedule an election. History is being made, don't miss it!
The revolution will be blogged. Quote:
http://cellar.org/2005/jad, nabil, a...nna_medium.jpg |
I hope your protest babe doesn't get to find out why it's called "Martyr's Square".
|
I have a crush on that girl. Really. I can't decide whether those two on the left are being all snuggly-buggly with each other or fighting over who gets to touch her hand.
Call me, Jumanna :love: |
she is smoking hot.
edit: further comment deleted as i realized how absolutely cynical i am this morning. |
Most of them are hot when they're young and beautiful when they're very old. It's in between that some fall away. ;)
OK, the press isn’t saying anything about Lebanon. Maybe because there is nothing happening in Lebanon. Except maybe what’s going on behind the scenes. All I see is a bunch of people, with a smattering of attractive women, asking Syria to leave. Yes asking, because that’s all you can do when you have no power. You can’t make demands or threats, only ask. Are they planning to Martin Luther King the Syrians or the radical Lebanese for that matter. How far do you think MLK would have gotten without the Feds behind him. Look what a hard time he had even WITH the feds behind him. I sure the US is interested in the outcome and may even be working behind the scenes. If we get high profile, they’ll all complain we’re interfering and call jihad. If we say we’re not going to get involved, up front, then we’ve abandoned these poor people seeking the freedom W professes to love so much. One thing I am sure of, if Syria pulls out and Lebanon becomes a true democratic state (again?), it won’t be these people we’ve seen doing it alone. :eyebrow: |
All times are GMT -5. The time now is 12:56 AM. |
Powered by: vBulletin Version 3.8.1
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.