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JimH
 
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I somewhat agree with Harry's perspective on this issue.


It isn't exactly good news when a country with a long history of civil
war begins to contest which side can mount the largest, loudest,
angriest demonstration in support of its cause.



Why not?


And who says it is a contest? I would say it is a voice of the
majority.


Majority isn't measured by the number of people willing to march in the
street.


LOL!!!

http://tinyurl.com/6vbkn

I can just hear the Syrians and terrorist yelling at the Lebanese people in
the streets..."Nothing to see here...move on............nothing to
see.........."

So how many folks demonstrated (angrily according to you) that Syria be
allowed to continue to occupy Lebanon? 1 million? 500,000? 250,000?
100,000? 50,000? 25,000? 10,000? 5,000? 1,000?

Don't forget to subtract the Syrians and terrorists from you final answer.
;-)

And no, this is no contest on numbers as you previously claimed. It is the
voice of the people wanting to be free.

Why are you having such a hard time with that basic premise?