10. May 2005 · Comments Off on Babes Of Lebanon · Categories: Smells Like Cedar

Presented by popular demand by Michael J. Totten.

It just looks like he had such hardship while he was over there blogging for Spirit of America. sn0rt

29. April 2005 · Comments Off on It’s Over…Democracy has Won · Categories: Smells Like Cedar

Let Michael Totten tell it.

27. April 2005 · Comments Off on Spirit of America Not Done In Lebanon · Categories: Smells Like Cedar


This is one of the reasons why Lebanon is so important, where else in the world can you buy a Christian cross and Muslim crescent put together like this? They’ve figured out the hard part without our help. All they need is a little support to keep it going toward a real democracy.

The URL for the Spirit Of America Lebanon blog is www.spiritofamerica.net/lebanonblog and the URL for the Spirit Of America Lebanon project is www.spiritofamerica.net/projects/96.

Financial support will be provided to the tent city demonstrators on Martyrs’ Square in Beirut through local protest organizers so that demonstrators can keep pressure on the foreign occupiers and world attention on the struggle for Lebanese independence. The fund will support the tent city demonstrators by supplying food, water, shelter and other basic necessities.

“The American people and all those who support freedom and democracy can join Spirit of America to help the people of Lebanon win their independence,” said Jim Hake, founder and CEO of Spirit of America. “The blog will provide ground level insight into Lebanon’s peaceful revolution to be free.”

Lebanon is at an historic crossroads. It has been under foreign occupation for more than a generation. As the result of pro-democracy demonstrations in Beirut, free elections and independence are within reach.

The Spirit of America mission is to extend the goodwill of the American people to assist those advancing freedom, democracy and peace abroad. Our objectives are to increase the reach, scale and impact of the informal humanitarian activities that take place on the front lines in troubled regions; contribute goods and assistance that can have a positive, practical and timely impact in the local communities where American personnel are involved; establish connections and strengthen bonds between the American people and those in countries struggling for freedom and democracy.

Spirit of America is a 501c3, non-profit supported through private sector contributions and in-kind support. 100% of all designated donations are used for project specific purposes. For more information and to support Spirit of America and this and other projects, visit the web site at www.spiritofamerica.net.