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Free Patriotic Movement leader Michel Aoun on Friday said the March 14 majority alliance “declared war on Syria when it left Lebanon. Had they been brave they would have confronted Syria on Lebanese terrain.” (Source Naharnet)
Sort of like how you were brave and confronted Syria from Paris, right, General?
(Why doesn’t anyone call these people on this kind of shit?)
“Aoun said Premier Fouad Saniora’s Government “rejects calls to look for those missing in their land (buried in mass graves), that is why we cannot hold Syria responsible first” for the Lebanese missing in its jails. (Source naharnet)
Flawless logic there, as usual. I suppose Aoun also suggest Hizbullah shouldn’t hold Israel responsible for holding Lebanese prisoners (a longstanding issue for Hizb, if I recall) either??? Maybe we can hold Saniora responsible for Samir Kuntar too, while we’re at it.
I wonder if Saniora is also responsible for the crackdown in Tibet and the hunger in Zimbabwe.
booming? Hum sure. Maybe in the “beauty” and “entertainment” categories i,e the new plastic surgery loans that banks are giving out now as well as the new artists that pop out of no where every 10 seconds. But potically, economically and so on and so forth. NOT IN A MILLION YEARS. How many times do you think Lebanon is able to get destroyed and re-built. What does it prove to us Lebanese people? Nothing!What needs to be changed is the morality of the Lebanese. Instead of standing one by one we should be together as a team. Hopefully, someday, some where we will all come together and place our differences aside. Thanks.
Hello, my name is Mustapha and I blog in The Beirut Spring about Lebanese society and politics. I started in February 2005 after the killing of P.M. Rafik Hariri.
Free Patriotic Movement leader Michel Aoun on Friday said the March 14 majority alliance “declared war on Syria when it left Lebanon. Had they been brave they would have confronted Syria on Lebanese terrain.” (Source Naharnet)
Sort of like how you were brave and confronted Syria from Paris, right, General?
(Why doesn’t anyone call these people on this kind of shit?)
“Aoun said Premier Fouad Saniora’s Government “rejects calls to look for those missing in their land (buried in mass graves), that is why we cannot hold Syria responsible first” for the Lebanese missing in its jails. (Source naharnet)
Flawless logic there, as usual. I suppose Aoun also suggest Hizbullah shouldn’t hold Israel responsible for holding Lebanese prisoners (a longstanding issue for Hizb, if I recall) either??? Maybe we can hold Saniora responsible for Samir Kuntar too, while we’re at it.
I wonder if Saniora is also responsible for the crackdown in Tibet and the hunger in Zimbabwe.
Sorry for this Mustapha. Thought I’d just hijack your thread briefly to plug my blog (since I’m posting on it again).
http://thebadvilbel.blogspot.com
booming? Hum sure. Maybe in the “beauty” and “entertainment” categories i,e the new plastic surgery loans that banks are giving out now as well as the new artists that pop out of no where every 10 seconds. But potically, economically and so on and so forth. NOT IN A MILLION YEARS. How many times do you think Lebanon is able to get destroyed and re-built. What does it prove to us Lebanese people? Nothing!What needs to be changed is the morality of the Lebanese. Instead of standing one by one we should be together as a team. Hopefully, someday, some where we will all come together and place our differences aside. Thanks.