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Funeral of Syria critic draws 10,000 in Beirut | |
2005-06-24 | |
![]() Nationalist songs and recordings of Hawi speeches blared from loudspeakers as the crowd, holding up red-white-and-green Lebanese flags and red Communist flags, walked silently behind the hearse as the cortege made its way to a church in central Beirut. Only sporadic chants of "Communist, Communist", were heard. "Lebanon is like an evergreen tree," Communist mourner Salman Ballout, 55, told Reuters. "George Hawi and others may have died but a new generation is born to carry the message."
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Posted by:Steve White |
#2 Hey, I resent that remark! |
Posted by: Peter Fitzgerald 2005-06-24 13:59 |
#1 yeah, like we are going to listen to a communist tell us about a "new message". That's funny. Jeesh, you think the communists would at least try to slap a "new and improved" label on their name, seeing as how every baby born today, except the special ones, looks to communism for a "new message", like American's look to the Confederacy or the Kingdom of Henry the VIII. What is the reason that we only get quotes from communists in these reports from Syria?? Is communism so popular that they can't find someone other than a communist to quote? Who knew so many special children were still young enough to get up out of their walkers and attend a rally?? Oh wait, maybe I have answered my own question. The old communists never make it to the rally - they just hang out in the bar. |
Posted by: 2b 2005-06-24 09:22 |