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Fears about the result of Lebanon’s upcoming elections

by Phantom Ace ( 4 Comments › )
Filed under Hezballah, Islamists, Leftist-Islamic Alliance, Middle East at April 9th, 2009 - 2:07 pm

Lebanon faces elections in June and people are nervous. The 2 main opponents are the March 14th movement which is made up of C hristians, Druzes and Sunnis. On the other side is Hizballah the Shia Islamo-Fascist movement supported by Iran, Syria and Western Leftists.  This article explains the differences of both sides.

Lebanon on Tenterhooks

The public display of feminine beauty remains impermissible in most of the Middle East, but Lebanon—with its unique role as the meeting point of the Muslim and Western worlds—has long been the exception. And today, women dressed in tight jeans and flattering blouses, and with smiles visible thanks to the lack of the niqab, are in abundance. Surely this freedom, along with democracy, secularism, and a Lebanon independent of foreign control, is something worth preserving.

Now read about the Left’s beloved Hizballah

 Before gaining entrance to the rally, I had first to meet with an abaya-clad woman at Hezbollah’s press office, located in the Dahiyeh, a Shi’ite slum in Beirut’s southern suburbs.

In ways large and small, the Hezbollah rally could not have been more different from the March 14th one. Here, men and women sat separately (and entered and exited through separate doors), and the majority of women wore black abayas. A group of uniformed men (Iranian military officers, I was told) sat in the front row.

Does anyone not see the difference. I bet Obama will back Hizballah since the Left loves Totalitarians. If Hizballah wins, expect Israel to hit Lebanon. The Left will back Hizballah, it’s the Progressive thing to do!

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