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Submitted by Rebecca Moulds (United States), Feb 19, 2009 at 17:18

I burst out laughing when I read about Christopher Hitchens and his sore bum---so relieved that the effects of alcohol made him perform the task of defacing such a poster. Although the SSNP may have degenerated, Syria is still stirring the pot and should not be ignored.


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⇒ in vino veritas [47 words]Rebecca MouldsFeb 19, 2009 17:18
Syria Fighting Terrorism?
[w/response] [174 words]
Kenneth LaboweAug 4, 2006 15:01
Syria is the Key [138 words]Robert H YaugerAug 2, 2006 08:01
The true nature of Islam [172 words]Robert H YaugerAug 1, 2006 15:35
Assyria [65 words]LoveJul 23, 2006 07:50
Is "Greater Syria" Still Policy?
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AlexJul 22, 2006 13:46
Pan-Syrianism is a by-product of European Nazism and local myths: The case of Antoun Saadee and the SSNP [1393 words]Pal MalaterJul 22, 2006 03:02

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