Hezbolah
The story went, back when Bush was trumpeting the Democratization of the Middle East by showcasing Lebanon’s elections, and some vague stirrings in Syria, which was picked up by bloggers of the Instupundit variety (and for that matter The Economist Magazine) with images of attractive women perhaps in clothing appropriate for hot weather, which you presume it tends to be in the Desert (as opposed to a burka), occasionally placed next to an image of a harsh militant with a grimacing face.
The idea is simply: see, these women are LIBERATED! AND HOW!! Hubba Hubba!
Or something.
Looking at this photograph, standing on the Israeli flag, it occurs to me that Israeli bombs flying over Beriut wouldn’t endear anyone in Lebanon to Israel. Throwing it in with how we can Americanize the experience is difficult, and what the “Timothy McVeigh Memorial Brigade” would be doing comprable to Hezbollah simply escapes me. Okay, so some members of The Minutemen kidnaps two Mexicans, and Mexico — in order to weed out the Minutemen… where can you find a large conglomeration of Minutemen members, or organizers?, Oh, I know! The nation of Mexico starts bombing Denver suburbs, home of Representative Tom Tancredo.
Which leads to somebody standing on the Mexican flag and using same as toilet paper.