Posted on 03/29/2005 10:30:45 AM PST by SmithL
MSM story will be "Chaos rules in Lebanon".
Dubya's fault, thank G-D.
Assad will fall if they lose Lebanon. Follow the money.
The question now is what effect this will have in Iran.
Impressive Pictures!
What an incredible picture.
WOW..What a picture!
A Lebanese flashes a victory sign during a pro-opposition demonstration in Beirut, Lebanon, on Monday, March 28th, 2005.
Lebanese police officers walk in front of opposition protesters shouting anti-Syrian slogans, singing patriotic songs and waving Lebanese flags and Hariri's pictures during a pro-opposition demonstration in Beirut, Lebanon, Monday March 28th, 2005.
Heading back to 'Assad-land': Syrian soldiers ride on their truck as they move towards the border in eastern Bekaa Valley, Lebanon March 28th, 2005.
Lebanese opposition protesters wave Lebanese flag as they sing during a pro-opposition demonstration in Beirut, Lebanon, Monday March 28th, 2005. More than 5,000 women belonging to pro-opposition groups walked about one kilometer (0.6 mile) from the bombing site of slain former Lebanese prime minister Rafik Hariri near the seafront Saint Georges Hotel to Martyrs' Square a few meters (yards) from Hariri's grave, shouting anti-Syrian slogans, singing patriotic songs, waving Lebanese flags and Hariri's pictures. (AP Photo/ Hussein Malla)
Lebanese opposition protesters sign a big poster of slain former Lebanese prime minister Rafik Hariri during a pro-opposition demonstration in Beirut, Lebanon, Monday March 28th, 2005.
The hand of Hizballah/Syria:A Lebanese policeman holds his weapon while securing the blast site in a Christian suburb of east Beirut, March 27th, 2005. The bombing in a Christian suburb of east Beirut overshadowed Easter celebrations on Sunday and raised fresh fears of a slide back into Lebanon's violent past. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj
Lebanese soldiers force back anti- Syrian protesters at the site of Saturday's explosion in an industrial zone of the mainly Christian neighborhood in Beirut, Lebanon, Sunday March 27th, 2005. Several dozen opposition supporters tried to reach the damaged buildings to hang big Lebanese flags but were forced back by soldiers guarding the area.
A Syrian soldier takes down communication cables in preparation to withdraw in the Bekaa Valley, eastern Lebanon March 27th, 2005
The thing that struck me the most about that amazing unprecedented protest of a few weeks ago was Bill Kristol saying something like "Think about this - 25% of Lebanon's total population was there."
That statement and your picture really demonstrate the massive solidarity of the Lebanese people. Courage to them!
Thanks!
MAN -O- MAN where are they finding these Lebanese BABES in these pictures!!
Now I see why they keep them in burkas in lots of places over there- they dont want us coming to get them
Wow - Syria did a better job of setting up a functioning republic than America has in Iraq.
You have the most twisted logic on FR.
That or they'll accuse Karl Rove of ordering him to quit.
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