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Sunday, June 07, 2009

The (Pro American) March 14 coalition appears to have maintained its numbers in the election in Lebanon.

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Another article without the need to register:
news.bbc.co.uk

Looks like christian voter turnout wasn't high enough...

Remember you can't spell "Ebola" without hEzBOLlAh!

Be Well.

/No idea wot that means either.

You can't spell "a sham" without hamas...

You can't spell "halliburton" without "tribal nob"

You can't spell "halliburton" without "tribal nob"

You can't spell "Evil's Agent" w/o "Evangelist".

Woo Hoo! This is fun, aint it?

^_^

Be Well.

So when conciliatory leadership comes to power in the U.S., moderate pro-American governments are elected in the middle east. And when obnoxious, autocratic governments are elected in the U.S., hard line terrorist supporting governments are elected in the middle east. Although the wingnuts on this site will acknowledge it, having a man like Obama at POTUS goes a long way to lending stability to international relations.

#7 | Posted by moder8


I don't give a shit as to what he says.

I am far more concerned with the actions he takes - his actual policies.

His actions are what will ultimately define his presidency, not his flowery speeches.

If you believe that his speeches are having any kind of meaningful impact on the self-serving leaders of just about every other nation on this earth, then I have a bridge to sell to you.

If you believe that his speeches are having any kind of meaningful impact on the self-serving leaders of just about every other nation on this earth, then I have a bridge to sell to you.

Mr. JeffJ. Tear down that wall.

Voting was reported to have been trouble-free across the country, although there have been many reports of vote-buying and large numbers of expatriates being flown home for free to cast votes.

One way to save the airlines-lots of elections in Lebanon.

"Reports in Lebanon say 80,000 foreign voters landed in Lebanon this week at a cost of $97-million (U.S.) to political organizations."

www.theglobeandmail.com

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