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Serious satire
"Humor is a funny way of being serious"
-Thomas Edison
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Tuesday, February 15, 2005
This is the strangest occupied country I’ve ever known of. Syrian Vice-President, Abdel Halim Khaddam, visiting Beirut today to pay his condolences to the family of martyred former Prime Minister Rafic Hariri, who was slain by a car bomb yesterday, was more or less asked “did you kill our Prime Minister?” by Lebanese journalists. Proof that this is a free people who shall overcome this national tragedy and that their spirit has not been and will not be broken. Mr. Khaddam looked very sad and or tired – they must have made him stay up all night to get that affect.
Mr. Hariri is to be buried tomorrow in the huge Disneyland-like mosque he helped build in downtown Beirut. I’ve finally figured out with he was doing Downtown – he was building a pyramid. It all makes sense now. And there’s nothing wrong with building pyramids – just as the Pharaohs put Egypt on the map with their pyramids, the ambitious Hariri put post-war Beirut and Lebanon on the map. Everything about Rafic Hariri was big.I’m not going to be hypocritical – I was always wary of his megalomania – but with that megalomania came a big heart, big ambitions, big generosity, big patriotism and his death is a big loss to Lebanon and the Arab world.
7:45 pm
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