The Lebanese political crisis!!! (14 Viewers)

Martin

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Dec 31, 2000
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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:
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".
 
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    Reminds me of Michel Aoun: YA SHA3B LUBNAN AL 3AZIM

    great people of Lebanon


    what happened afterwards? BOOOOOM BOOOOOM BOOOOOM BOOOOOM BOOOOOM BOOOOOM BOOOOOM BOOOOOM BOOOOOM BOOOOOM
     

    Azzurri7

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    Dec 16, 2003
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    Rhizoid said:
    He didn't mention names to prove that he's not out there to seek revenge. He is not a hypocrite, and he does not want to fuel any more divides between the Lebanese people.
    He didn't mention names to prove he's not for a revange? yet he threatened he'd name them If they were to push him anymore. Why not name them now since the country is already on fuel? Ma3leh b telmi7to hayde, khalla l 3alam tsiir on fire aktar.


    But noooooooooooo, we like to be conspiracy theorists and say he's working for Syria and Iran.
    You call us blind yet still you can't see the Syrian-Iran relationship here.

    And Rabea, it's not about Geagea and Jounblatt calling up George Bush [EDIT], but since Condoleeza Rice (and our cabinet members as well) relied on heavy "shuttle diplomacy" to try and end this war, it is inevitable that one's ideas were able to influence the other. The congress will see what the leaders are interested in, and see which decision benefits them the most.
    Please Rhizoid, lets talk logic for once can we?? There's nothing called congress for the likes of Walid beck or Samir G. Please....

    Walid beck the one you people point your fingers at him, during the war, he welcomed thousands of Shiia at the mountain, inclouding relatives from our family. Eveything was offered there, houses, water, electricity everything. He even asked Nasrallah to send more Shiia from dahye to the mountain. fa lets stop with these silly accusations.

    The funny thing is that Hassan Nasrallah [as he stated today] said that he knows who gave the green light to Israel to bomb Lebanon thanks to his Secret Service, I repeat thats what he said....But If you look at it good, his Secret Service couldn't or didn't know who was behind Hariri's assasination:rolleyes:

    How sweet this life can be.
     

    Azzurri7

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    Jacques said:
    Reminds me of Michel Aoun: YA SHA3B LUBNAN AL 3AZIM

    great people of Lebanon


    what happened afterwards? BOOOOOM BOOOOOM BOOOOOM BOOOOOM BOOOOOM BOOOOOM BOOOOOM BOOOOOM BOOOOOM BOOOOOM
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    JCK

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    Yea, I got it by email today. What a bunch of hypocrites.

    Look at this :D
     

    snoop6

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    Nov 26, 2006
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    you don't have much choices there :D

    btw 3azuri, I agree with you totally about 3aoun, I remember that song exactly which was on their offical site "ma badna ka3ke bi lbnen, Illa ka3ke lbneni" :lol:

    he changed 180 degrees in a year, one should be a blind not to see that, the same goes for Junblat, he does that everyday not every year :D

    I really dont understand you why you respect that fool :disagree:
     

    Layce Erayce

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    ReBeL said:
    Nice flow chart. But the arguments need to be substantiated with supporting evidence rather than declarations.

    The reliance on declarations, loyalty and emotions that breed violence and hate is a very poor choice.

    The US did that once with 9/11 and Iraq, and we are still suffering from it.
     

    Bjerknes

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    Mar 16, 2004
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    Ahh, yet another person trying to justify the attacks on the World Trade Center by means of events that happened after the original attacks. And then people get upset if you label them an Islamic extremist.
     

    ADiGATi0N

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    Dec 2, 2006
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    Watch and you ll be shocked to know about how wrong the american defence was.
    Plz watch all.
    [video=metacafe;243200/loose_change_2nd_edition/]http://www.metacafe.com/watch/243200/loose_change_2nd_edition/[/video]
     
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    lol :howler: that Iran thing is quite funny actually.

    Now, as for the 2005 - 2006 Tayyar analogy - personally I've never been a Tayyar-ist from start.

    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.

    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.

    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 Jounblatt is the biggest one who changes his mind according to the weather.

    While still at university (AUB) in one of my politics classes, a student asks the professor something about W Jounblatt. The professor replies, "Which one are you talking about, version 1.9 or 2.0?" :D
     

    Slagathor

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    Jul 25, 2001
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    Andy said:
    Ahh, yet another person trying to justify the attacks on the World Trade Center by means of events that happened after the original attacks. And then people get upset if you label them an Islamic extremist.
    We know all about that in Europe. Since pictures say more than words:

     

    ReBeL

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    Jan 14, 2005
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    Igal said:
    To end a debate with a mutual hand shake a certain agreement between the two sides has to be reached. In order to achieve it there has to be some sort of a clean debate, some sort of mutual understandings.
    Now I can't speak for my fellow debater here, only for myself, and I have to say that I, personally, ready to listen, to learn, to discuss, to tell my side of the story, to listen to the other side and, eventually, to reach some sort of understanding and to shake hands.
    After that has been said, I guess the ball now is on the other side...
    What do you want to discuss??
     

    Azzurri7

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    snoop6 said:
    you don't have much choices there :D

    btw 3azuri, I agree with you totally about 3aoun, I remember that song exactly which was on their offical site "ma badna ka3ke bi lbnen, Illa ka3ke lbneni" :lol:

    he changed 180 degrees in a year, one should be a blind not to see that, the same goes for Junblat, he does that everyday not every year :D

    I really dont understand you why you respect that fool :disagree:

    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 2things, 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.
     

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