Friday, December 15, 2006

FISK QUITE GOOD TODAY

Robert Fisk: Who's running Lebanon?

Devastated by Israel's bombs, threatened by the looming might of Iran and Syria, and divided from within by its own ethnic bloodletting - Lebanon is an unfolding tragedy with little hope of salvation. As the nation rushes headlong towards civil war, Robert Fisk, who has lived in Beirut for 30 years, picks through the city's wreckage to identify the agitators, military leaders and politicians who now wield the real power

2 comments:

  1. Long article with 2 sentences that summarize our problem:

    As long as it is sectarian, Lebanon cannot become a modern state. The problem is that without being sectarian, Lebanon will no longer exist.

    We have to get rid of the old Lebanon once and for all. It is our only way to survive. Support the Greater Beirut City State.

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  2. Let's paint this on every wall.

    Revenge is the fuel for the fires of Hell
    thus Satan fears forgiveness
    because grace not only quells his flames
    it weakens his dominion

    Remember: Hatred destroys the vessel that contains it.

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