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Rantings of a Sandmonkey

Be forewarned: The writer of this blog is an extremely cynical, snarky, pro-US, secular, libertarian, disgruntled sandmonkey. If this is your cup of tea, please enjoy your stay here. If not, please sod off

Monday, April 25, 2005

Lebanon updates

It has been a while since i mentioned the development of the next democracy success story in the middle east: Lebanon! You better get down with the cedar reveloution baby, or get the hell out of its way. Just saying! Well, for starters, the 6 commanders of the lebanese security services alongside State Prosecutor Adnan Addoum are getting removed. The new Secretery of Interior just stated that its a forgone conclusion that their heads will roll. About damn time! They may have killed Rafik Harriri, but as they say in Egypt "He who has children never dies", and that man has 3 sons, and Saad Hariri, the middle son, has been unanimously chosen by the family to take up his father's political mantle. Take that Bisho! Omara Karami says he has been double crossed. Cry me a freakin river will ya? Syria's final withdrawell just got wrapped up and Bush asserts that Syria must get out, Hizballah must disarm, and to drum up global monetary assisstance for Lebanon to get up on its feet. I am guessing the US is gonna get really popular in Lebanon for future generations. Let's hope that everything stays stable and Lebanon returns once again to being the Paris of the middle-east. GO LEBANON!

3 Comments:

At 4/25/2005 07:04:00 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

If the US is going to be popular in Lebanon, then Lebanon can't be the Paris of the middle east!!! Maybe the New York. . . nahh, New York is the Paris of the US, and thus hates itself. How about the Denver of the Middle East? Just doesn't have the right ring, does it?

 
At 4/25/2005 11:08:00 PM, Blogger Mike H. said...

Ebeneezer...Dallas...all the rest of the cities are too liberal(US style libs).

 
At 4/26/2005 12:09:00 PM, Blogger Kat said...

Dude...so we will be popular in Lebanon, Israel, Afghanistan (mostly) and parts of Iraq?

Get out of here!

Oh, yeah, and two Egyptian guys writing blogs.

It's great to be loved. LOL

 

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