The Lebanese political crisis!!! (26 Viewers)

snoop6

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Azzurri7 said:
I remmber that song, I even play It in my car. 180 is pretty small, i'd say 360 he changed.

About Junblat, It's good you brought up the subject.

Look Junblat had his mistakes in the past, as he admitted them 1month ago, he stated that he was scared from the secret syrian service, there's nothing better than admitting your mistake snoop. It's true Junblat did had a good relations with the syrian, specially hafez the father, but thats for many reasons, he thought he'd be dead like his father didn't he obey what they were asking him too.

look i'll tell you 2 things, and you choose which is better.

-Very religious woman that uses to respect herself and do follow her religion, but then turn into a Prostitute...Aoun.

-Or woman was working as a prositute and then realized that It's time to change and change for the good. Walid Beck.

Do the math snoop, i'm not saying Walid is clean, but he did change alot, and thats to the good.

once a whore always a whore :D


Come on man, he still does that everyday, he is always next to the ruler.

he claims that Syrians killed his father, then why he was praising Hafez al asad if he did kill his father? why he didn't stick with his case from day one? afraid to get killed? what kind of leader is that?

come on man, you know how I think about Rafiq Hariri, and I know the same way you respect him. These are the leaders and heros just Like Twaini and others , and not Saad Hariri or Walid junblat..

And don't worry I am not Aoun's fan, he is no different than these.
 

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Oct 3, 2004
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Martin said:
What kind of argument is that? Of course he addresses people as such if he wants to win support, it's a no brainer. Troop commanders tell their soldiers they are the finest people ever to have lived, so they will have no qualms about "doing their duty".
Indeed it is the same principle. This man's vision is an honest one, not a deceiving one like the other parties. That's the difference.

Plus it's the language he uses. You have to understand Arabic as well...of course, before my fellow Juventini Lebanese compatriots post, they will disagree and say I'm exaggerrating. :disagree:

In any case, whatever the outcome of this crisis, I hope for an everlasting peace and a prosperous Lebanon. :pint: :toast:
 

Boudz

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Rhizoid said:
He addresses the crowd with RESPECT and NOBILITY!

"YA ASHRAF AL NAAS, YA A3ZAM AL NAAS!"

"O HONORABLE PEOPLE, O MAGNIFICENT PEOPLE!"

How can you not be proud when your own Lebanese countryman addresses you as such. :touched:

Good night, YA ASHRAF AL NAAS, YA A3ZAM AL NAAS! :stuckup:
I'm not an arab scholar but "YA ASHRAF AL NAAS, YA A3ZAM AL NAAS!" means "The most honorable people, the greatest people"
Whats he saying? that the people who are listening to them are the most honorable and the greatest, and those who dont follow him are less hoborable and great? There's an example of how he divides the people. He's become such a pre-madonna, whenever he can get people to chant his name and throw their fists in the air while doing it, is what keeps him going.

His speech last night did nothing to bring the people together, first he says that there shall be no war between shia's and sunnis then he brings up the 4 sunnis from Tarik Al Jadida(major sunni neighbourhood and victims of shia attacks in the past week) who were plotting to kill him. That wasnt necessary, Tarik Al Jadida is already under alot of pressure, he did not need to bring them under the spotlight.

Then he gives an ultimatum by sunday:
A- If the government gives in to his demands by this sunday, he will give them 33% of the government.
B- If the government refuses to give in to his demands, he will topple them, create a new government where Hizballah and Aoun become the majority and 33% will be given to the Sunnis, Geagea and the Druze(but none of the current government will be alowed to be part of the new government)

That's his idea of democracy????? Give me majority power or i'll take it from you?
He claims that hizballah will not turn their weapons on the lebanese people? ok fine but can he guarantee that Aoun and Geagea will not fight again?

Nasrallah has always been fair, he never allowed himself to be criticized. He's so smart that no one could touch him (ideolgy-wise). But the December 19 deadline of the international tribunal is closing in and it seems Syria are desperate and its clear how desperate theyve become.

The timing of these protests are too coincidental! it makes one think, who is benefiting from the smokescreen created to fog the international tribunal? Syria is and who-ever is creating a smokescreen is definately raising eyebrows.
 
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    Erik said that pictures are worth more than words, Rhizoid, pay respect to this guy. I am 100% sure you loved DownTown.
     

    Azzurri7

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    Rhizoid said:
    But from what I do understand is that they're still anti Syrian. And they do have an agenda to remove Hezballa's arms should they obtain power.
    How can he still be anti syrian when he never asked about his men in syrian jails? how can he still be anti syrian when he's meeting with all these pro syria, from "Hezb Qawme el Soure" to the likes of Wikam Wahhab???

    And for the love of God, Hezballah won't fire a single bullet towards Israel except if it's in Shebaa farms. And even Senioura said khalsouna ba2a min Shebaa, if it's Lebanese let us have it and get this over with.
    For the love of god, I do not want them to carry bullets, except fpr the Lebanese army? am I asking too much?

    About Shebaa, let syria first admit that It's Lebanese, then we can talk about Shebaa, Shebaa is more of Syrian problem than Israeli my friend. Let Nasrallah do his talking with his friend Bashar about Shebaa, It's bashar who's not admitting Shebaa being a Lebanese land.

    As for Jounblatt taking in Shi'a to his homes, then why is he talking sh*t against Nasrallah two days ago during the birthday (they "celebrate" that still, by the way even tho he's passed away?) of his legendary father Kamal Jounblatt? Is that not hypocrisy? Balash ye7ke bil srameh wu maba3rif shou...:disagree:
    And your point being??? so just because he's attacking Nasrallah means that he hates Shi'a? Does really Nasrallah represent all the Shi'a of Lebanon, not me atleast. Jounblat can criticize and bash Nasrallah, thats due to political reasons, he respect Shi'a of Lebanon.

    And Jounblatt is the biggest one who changes his mind according to the weather.
    Coming from Hassan Nasrallah supporters who were Insulting Aoun then turning him into a hero:rolleyes:
     
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    Azzurri7 said:
    :depressed They turned "Down-Town" into garbage
    I had tears in my eyes when I first saw the pictures, it is disgusting.
     
    Oct 3, 2004
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    First off thanks for the pics Jack, it's a more intimate view than what we;ve been seeing on TV.

    It is definitely filthy...but don't all protests and huge gatherings leave behind such trash and residue?
     

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