Hezbollah supporters place a banner showing US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and reading in Arabic: "The massacre of children in Qana 2, is the gift of Rice. The clever bombs..Stupid," in downtown Beirut. Israel agreed to temporarily halt air strikes in south Lebanon a day after 52 people were killed, many of them sleeping children, when Israeli warplanes bombarded the Lebanese village of Qana, triggering global outrage and warnings of retribution for alleged "war crimes".(AFP/Ramzi Haidar)
I STILL can't figure out how they made that banner in so short of a period of time...after the people in Lebanon SAY they found the bodies of the dead.
Yes, nice two story poster made within hours of a total building collapse...how convenient.
Notice the Hezbollah member at the bottom.
she looks like a Rocky Horror Picture Show poster!
The Qana Gap, contd: Hezbollah supporters place a banner showing US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and reading in Arabic: The massacre of children in Qana 2, is the gift of Rice. The clever bombs..Stupid, in downtown Beirut. John @ Powerline asks: What seems odd about this is that the banner was unfurled within hours after the Qana attack took place. The building where the civilians died was bombed on Sunday morning, and the demonstration took place during daylight hours, later the same day. I have no idea what kind of facility it takes to produce a 30-foot-high banner like this one. It is obviously professionally done. It would be interesting to know where this banner was produced; who designed and paid for it; and how its production was expedited so that it was ready for use, on the street, within hours after the event being protested. For example, was the image of Rice produced in advance, awaiting a pretext for its use, with only the script added at the last minute? Ive often been curious about the logistics of pro-terrorist demonstrations, and this seems like an especially curious example.
Sounds like its about to blow.