Posted on 09/10/2013 9:24:02 AM PDT by Oldeconomybuyer
A Syrian caricature shows US President Barack Obama smile and pluck the petals of a daisy, as he wonders, "Should I bomb? Or shouldn't I bomb?"
As Obama delays a strike against President Bashar al-Assad's regime thought imminent just over a week ago, Syrians on both sides of their civil war are resorting to black humour, sharing jokes and cartoons via mobile phone and the Internet.
One Syrian posted a picture of Obama on Facebook with a biting caption that reads: "When Congress gives me the green light to strike, I will ask my wife Michelle and my in-laws. If they say it's alright, I'll go ahead!"
Cartoons mocking Obama's "indecision" made the rounds, with one depicting the US president as Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse.
Another joke makes fun of the US secretary of state, calling on Syrians to sign up for an imagined mobile phone service called John "Kerry, inform me at any cost" of when a strike would take place.
Some shared a joke about a man using unconventional means to propose to his fiancee: "Honey, let's wait till after the strike. We'll see what happens then."
(Excerpt) Read more at france24.com ...
The funny thing is that I knew some folks from Morrocco and they used Mickey Mouse to indicate that someone was light in the loafers. They would use the name thus: âI avoid him, because he has Mickey Mouse.â
Only half of them:
Orange County Florida, Home of Disney World, 2012 General Election Results:
Obama - 50.0%
Romney - 49.1%
Well, he does have a high pitched squeaky voice..............
Pride goes before a fall...... was only a matter of time before the old pedestal got kicked from under the One.
Good call. I forgot all about Laurel & Hardy.
No I meant the company. Especially those that work in CA.
Kerry swears that they are really terrified.
Kerry addresses Congress.
The Obama Doctrine
Speak Softly and order the Marines to carry Umbrellas
Barak H. Obama, or whatever your name is, RESIGN NOW1
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