Hassan Nassrallah’s Speech



Links

The folks at ouwet.com are doing an excellent job updating a post with bullet points of Nassrallah’s speech as it’s happening. Some of what he said is very interesting. Check it out.

For Arabic readers, find a more extensive coverage at Lebanonfiles.com.

Vigorous automatic gunshots are heard all over Beirut, “celebrating” Nassrallah’s speech.

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  1. The Usual..

    Hate Israel

    Kill Israel

    Israel is the root of all your problems

    ..and the idiot masses cheer and fire into the air

    What does he build ?

    What does he create ?

    Has he made Lebanon more Beautiful?

    Has He improved the economy ?

    Has he invented anything ?

    no no no the answer will always be

    The Brave and Industrious who create, and love

    Posted by Andrew The American | October 5, 2007, 8:47 pm
  2. Just out of curiosity, I’d like someone to answer my one and only question, which I keep repeating to myself after each of Nasrallah’s speeches:

    Does the sound of guns that ring all across beirut from Dahyeh indicate people who want to reach consensus or victory in Lebanon?

    I always find it unbelievable that some people actually believe the former. Maybe I need a Nasrallah of my own to reprogram my wires for me.

    Posted by Z. H. | October 5, 2007, 10:00 pm
  3. * Right, Israel killed everyone (how about some proof, dear Hassan?).
    * Israel does not want a consensus president (like Israel gives a fuck who our president is or how he was elected, as long as rockets don’t land on their land).
    * The president should be free of foreign meddling and embassies. Hah! While I agree in principle with the word of this statement, I wonder if Nassrallah would include the Iranian embassy in his list of embassies not to visit.
    * Syria would approve of a consensus based president. Wait…I thought we didn’t want foreign interference, dear Hassan. Why do you care what Syria approves of?

    Asshat!

    Posted by Bad Vilbel | October 5, 2007, 10:52 pm
  4. Some thing is rotten in the kingdoms of Arabia.
    .

    Posted by Amir in Tel Aviv | October 5, 2007, 10:59 pm

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