To Assad
I believe I hope
The Muslim Brotherhood can make an influence in Egypt and the women of Iran in a Western Muslim country can force an image of what an Arab country can be and become.
I hope the new tyrants that where brought apon us can see the public forming in the streets. The house wives and the students who came out during the uprising in Egypt. Not for oil but for a way
a life. A life of rights a life without the degrading regime one must live under.
Before we can move forward we need to move backwards to see if we accomplished anything at
all during this new revolution of the Arab World. To see how far we have come we need to look towards Egypt in the election and lets see how promising that can become. So lets not move backwards. Lets go beyond Afganistan and no girls allowed in schools. That was the reason why
I got involved in the first place. So I reach out to the Iranian and Egyptian youth and women To the men who are tired.
I am asking that those in leadership roles say enough is enough....take the high road...We are
asking not for once self or for glory but for the Muslim and Arab people.
To M Q. - the fact that you would tell the 40 + men meeting in London: Topic : rebuilding Libya with the Arab community involved that we should stop this bombardment of the Libyan people when it was your son that came out on Public television to reveal that he will and you will divide
the country and start destroying and the say......o by the way what u are doing is unjust.
To Assad -maybe its time you dont listen to those around you and listen to your people
just a thought....i do hope u can see this .
To Lavrov - FM - Russia - I do agree its time to stop this Libya conflict end. You should have never have given them the go ahead....So now what with Syria. Not happy.
All the Best
Toast
Friday, January 20, 2012
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Assad distorts reality fires on Arab League monitors by Sir Jeremiah Kennedy
Well after time without broadcasting Assad faces the music and says will stay and fight till the Syrian people
tell him it's time to go. That's according to President Bashar al-Assad. It seems he is telling his people that
unknown terrorist forces are behind the recent killings of Syrian people, not his Army and police that are on
the street. ..."The people will tell me when to go", as if the 10 of thousands on the street was not enough.
And after watching the fall of Egypt and Libya. It is your Army your police Assad let's make things perfectly
clear. You think by distorting what is really happening is going to take the Lime-light off your decisions over
the past 10 months......And recent attacks against the Arab League monitors, the first of there kind. Maybe that
was terrorist within Syria also.....and now we all wait to see what Assad's new "Iron-fist" is all about.
All the Best,
Sir Jeremiah Kennedy
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