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Syria-Lebanon-Iran |
'No one can intimidate us anymore' |
2005-03-01 |
![]() Zaghlouli and his friends' left Tripoli on Sunday afternoon after hearing Interior Minister Suleiman Franjieh's statement calling on the Internal Security Forces "to take all necessary steps to preserve security and order and prevent demonstrations and gatherings on Monday." As soldiers manning barriers in central Beirut prevented hundreds of protesters from getting into the square, those already inside quickly came to their aid. Gathering in groups of 50, 60 and sometimes 100, demonstrators distracted discretely cooperative soldiers by rushing them in a staged fury, while those on the outside snuck in. Mario Saad, 18, said: "Today we are calling for the government's resignation. Even, if the parliamentary procedures fail, the people have made their choice; they want a government free of foreign influence." At around 11:30 p.m., the highway from Jounieh leading to the capital was blocked by a convoy of Lebanese Forces and Free Patriotic Movement supporters with more than 200 cars headed to the protest. "We are all together here to say that we have had it," said Myriam Khoury and Danielle Kattar, both 24. Kattar added: "We came here to express our opinion, and no one can intimidate us anymore." Khoury said: "We have had enough of being governed by incompetent people. We deserve to be represented by a new political class that stands for us." |
Posted by:Fred |
#9 im popeye the sailor man I daven whenever i can i like to make kiddush because i am yiddish Im popeye the sailor man. |
Posted by: liberalhawk 2005-03-01 3:24:31 PM |
#8 Sounds like roid-rage in a can. |
Posted by: Shipman 2005-03-01 3:02:58 PM |
#7 "That's all dat I can stands cause I can't stands no more!" ... that is the quote .com was referencing ... for good measure I'd add in the cautionary message in the music: I'm Popeye the Sailor Man I'm strong to the "Finich" 'Cause I eats me spinach I'm Popeye the Sailor Man. I'm one tough Gazookus Which hates all Palookas Wot ain't on the up and square biffs 'em and buffs 'em An' always out-roughs 'em an' none of 'em gits no-where. If anyone dasses to risk My "Fisk" it's "Boff" an' It's "Wham" un 'erstan'? So, keep "Good Behavor" That's your one life saver With Popeye the Sailor Man. |
Posted by: McVitty 2005-03-01 1:09:45 PM |
#6 The local key to the success of this effort is the Lebanese Army standing with, or at least not opposing, the demonstrators. The enabling factor is the restraint imposed on the Syrian forces by the US forces in Iraq and the tacit US approval for the IDF to pound Syria to rubble if they crack down in Lebanon. |
Posted by: RWV 2005-03-01 1:03:33 PM |
#5 Isn't Bush policy great! Didn't he say that for those who will fight for or enforce their (own) freedom, THE UNITED STATES WILL STAND WITH THEM. With US support, it's amazing how quickly the yearning for human freedom is spreading and being expressed in the Middle East. And it's becoming clear that the dictators are reluctant to tangle with Bush over this. |
Posted by: ex-lib 2005-03-01 12:08:26 PM |
#4 The Domino (sp?) Theory, only this time in the other direction. :) |
Posted by: Laurence of the Rats 2005-03-01 9:08:55 AM |
#3 Popeye said it first, "That's all I can stands, I can't stands no more." Catch the fever, folks. There's a run on "freedom" - but look for it to be hijacked in places by the Wally Warlord types... mebbe we should add a standing offer of arms and advisors to those who face them. |
Posted by: .com 2005-03-01 1:05:22 AM |
#2 The Bush Doctrine in action....... More to come! |
Posted by: Tom Dooley 2005-03-01 1:00:43 AM |
#1 "We have had enough..." Yep, keep it cookin'. |
Posted by: Sobiesky 2005-03-01 12:08:11 AM |