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No, no Nancy: The Road to Damascus is the Road to Murder

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No, no Nancy: The Road to Damascus is the Road to Murder
By: Israel Insider staff and partners   
Published: April 13, 2007   
 
Liz Cheney has a strong piece in the Washington Post about the naivete of the House Speaker in her recent visit to Murder Central.

"Anyone familiar with the past two years of Lebanese politics would never claim, as House Speaker Nancy Pelosi did in Damascus last week, that "the road to Damascus is a road to peace." Her assertion must have seemed especially naive to the people of Lebanon, where the list of the slain reads like a "Who's Who" of Syria's most vocal and effective opponents."

"This round of murders began at 12:56 p.m. on Feb. 14, 2005, when 2,000 pounds of TNT exploded outside the St. George Hotel in Beirut, killing former Lebanese prime minister Rafiq al-Hariri and 22 others. Hariri's crime? He was increasingly outspoken in opposition to Syria's involvement in Lebanon. Basil Fleihan, a member of the Lebanese parliament, was riding with Hariri that day. Burned over 95 percent of his body, he was recognized only when someone heard him whisper 'Yasma,' his wife's name. Fleihan died two weeks later."

Sobering reading. But who wants to be sober when you can be drunk of illusions of being the gadabout peacemaker. Right, Nance?

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