What do you mean by "EVEN the widow of Israeli War hero Moshe Dayan now laments"? Did you think all Israelis supported the actions of the government? Most Israelis who live in Tel Aviv and Haifa can't stand the settlers.
The number of Americans killed has been revised to 9, four of whom were soldiers.
The even bigger question is why our military has seemingly no ability to adjust to changing conditions. When things aren't working, you have to be willing to change. You can't keep doing the same things and expect a different outcome.
Sidi Bouzid was the center of the revolution. Now they're being told that their votes don't count (at least the majority of them that voted for the Popular List). The other day members of Al-Nahda were calling the people of Sidi Bouzid ignorant and stupid because few of them voted for Al-Nahda.
There are now riots taking place in Sidi Bouzid. Sidi Bouzid is where the protest movement against Ben Ali began. They're mad because most people in Sidi Boudzid voted for the party that is having its seats given to other parties.
Off topic, but Ennahda won 90 of the 217 seats in the Tunisia. That's exactly what they said they won a few days ago, which is a little strange considering 8 seats were taken away from another party (for vague reasons) and given mostly to Ennahda just with the past hour.
After living under a secular dictatorship for so long, a lot of people are going to turn towards religious parties. That is to be expected. I'm wanting for U.S. politicians to say that we should have supported Ben Ali's crackdown on protesters.
The only votes that are official are the ones from Tunisians living abroad. Ennahda won 9 the 18 seats, three secular parties won 7 seats, and some other party won one seat. It's unclear how may seats Ennahda will win in total. Earlier members of Ennahda were saying they won 50 of the vote%. Now they're saying greater than 30% and talking about forming a coalition with other parties. Who knows.
What do you mean by "EVEN the widow of Israeli War hero Moshe Dayan now laments"? Did you think all Israelis supported the actions of the government? Most Israelis who live in Tel Aviv and Haifa can't stand the settlers.
The number of Americans killed has been revised to 9, four of whom were soldiers.
The even bigger question is why our military has seemingly no ability to adjust to changing conditions. When things aren't working, you have to be willing to change. You can't keep doing the same things and expect a different outcome.
Sidi Bouzid was the center of the revolution. Now they're being told that their votes don't count (at least the majority of them that voted for the Popular List). The other day members of Al-Nahda were calling the people of Sidi Bouzid ignorant and stupid because few of them voted for Al-Nahda.
There are now riots taking place in Sidi Bouzid. Sidi Bouzid is where the protest movement against Ben Ali began. They're mad because most people in Sidi Boudzid voted for the party that is having its seats given to other parties.
Off topic, but Ennahda won 90 of the 217 seats in the Tunisia. That's exactly what they said they won a few days ago, which is a little strange considering 8 seats were taken away from another party (for vague reasons) and given mostly to Ennahda just with the past hour.
I meant to say that I'm WAITING for U.S. politicians to say that we should have supported Ben Ali, not that I want them to say that.
After living under a secular dictatorship for so long, a lot of people are going to turn towards religious parties. That is to be expected. I'm wanting for U.S. politicians to say that we should have supported Ben Ali's crackdown on protesters.
The only votes that are official are the ones from Tunisians living abroad. Ennahda won 9 the 18 seats, three secular parties won 7 seats, and some other party won one seat. It's unclear how may seats Ennahda will win in total. Earlier members of Ennahda were saying they won 50 of the vote%. Now they're saying greater than 30% and talking about forming a coalition with other parties. Who knows.