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:: Sunday, May 22, 2005 ::
Kifaya! The left/liberal press, in their peculiar compact with radical Islam is working tirelessly to bury the positive news eminating from the middle east. But no matter how the New York Times and Al Jazeera torture logic to derive their perverted version of the truth, it's simply unquestionable the Bush doctrine has fundamentally altered the course of history for the people of the region. History will demonstrate that the casualties of the War on Terror will include not only al Qaeda and their mind-numbed, suicidal Wahabist fanatics but the sputtering liberal propaganda machine as well.
In spite of their Orwellian effort to deny it, winds of change are sweeping over the Middle East:
excerpt from Bush Country by Fouad Ajami
"Women are getting the vote in Kuwait, the Lebanese clamor for the truth about the assassination of former prime minister Rafiq Hariri, and about the dark Syrian interlude in their history. Egyptians don't seem frightened of the scarecrows with which the Mubarak regime secured their submission. Everywhere, the order is under attack, and men and women are willing to question the prevailing truths. There is to this moment of Arab history the feel of a re-enactment of Europe's Revolution of 1848--the springtime of peoples"
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:: Max 9:50 AM [+] ::
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