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<blockquote data-quote="Existential1" data-source="post: 7997756" data-attributes="member: 22146"><p>Those you support are blessed by your heart felt eloquence.</p><p></p><p>You mention he was inspired by a poet.</p><p>I read several articles rebutting the coalition argument that Fallujah was about Baathists or SH loyalism; written at the time of siege stand-off.</p><p>Form the point of view of the authors of these articles, much of the resistance in Fallujah, fulcrummed around a traditional poet: who was placing the sentiments of nationalist and Arab resistance to invasion, in this revered poetic and musical medium; and battering it out to market through the modern medium of the CD.</p><p>His CD's apparently were to be found everywhere: perhaps crucially in whatever in the Arab street, equates to the Irish pub.</p><p></p><p>There was an Irish poet who influenced me somewhat once, at least in the way he cut through a day. I think his name was Brendan Behan, and I remember him as having a brother, who himself was no lightwieght.</p><p></p><p>I like the Irish expression that a person has no "side".</p><p>And, of course, the Irish direction riddle, that the best direction involves not starting from here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Existential1, post: 7997756, member: 22146"] Those you support are blessed by your heart felt eloquence. You mention he was inspired by a poet. I read several articles rebutting the coalition argument that Fallujah was about Baathists or SH loyalism; written at the time of siege stand-off. Form the point of view of the authors of these articles, much of the resistance in Fallujah, fulcrummed around a traditional poet: who was placing the sentiments of nationalist and Arab resistance to invasion, in this revered poetic and musical medium; and battering it out to market through the modern medium of the CD. His CD's apparently were to be found everywhere: perhaps crucially in whatever in the Arab street, equates to the Irish pub. There was an Irish poet who influenced me somewhat once, at least in the way he cut through a day. I think his name was Brendan Behan, and I remember him as having a brother, who himself was no lightwieght. I like the Irish expression that a person has no "side". And, of course, the Irish direction riddle, that the best direction involves not starting from here. [/QUOTE]
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