oh peace, dear peace, you should thank god there are so many brainless and virtual m14 here to upvote you in your lameness and comfort you in the illusion you're witty. real life probably has a different taste for you eh?
lol tony, the lebanese consul for free lebanon? who elected you and gave you any legitimacy to speak for lebanon?
oh my bad you have 3 upvotes here thus far. i suggest you call perestroika and ask him to upvote you some more with his 10 fake accounts.
13 votes wont give you any more legitimacy, but the number 13 would be a pertinent symbol in your case, Judas :)
arzak we already had this debate over and over, so i wont get back in the infinity loop but for the record:
assad announced the constitution would be re-written to open elections to all opposition parties very soon in the crisis (it was about a couple of months into the protests, almost a year and half ago, right after he scrapped the martial law and started releasing political prisoners, as rightfully demanded by protesters)
those behind the bloody uprising however discarded the new constitution even before it was submitted to referendum, which they boycotted and tried to prevent with bloody attacks, and they never bothered to even try asking for guarantees that the elections would be fair.
if they really wanted progress and democracy and the well-being of syrians, they would have accepted this huge step forward and worked upon it, maintained a healthy civil society pressure, and allowed the political scene to evolve gradually and peacefully.
Instead they plunged the whole country in a bloodbath, against the will of a majority of syrians who never wanted things to go this far, and the only thing they assured is at least a decade of chaos and probably another decade to recover, even if they manage to take assad's place.
these lost decades would have much more fruitful if they had been used for constructive activism.
falling lower and lower farfous... as theresistance said, no need to respond to your statements, you're doing a very good job on your own putting yourself down.
sadly phoenix, saudi already spent over 100 billion$ on syria. i think they consider that if they get syria for that price lebanon would come as bonus.
look around, look at those in lebanon who support the rebels, do they seem to be the kind who will oppose a fundamentalist regime in syria from restoring hegemony in lebanon? or do they look like they're betting on it, hoping to be placed on the throne?
inevitably, and given the current situation in lebanon, this would result in fierce battles...
but still, i hope you're right
the saddest thing is that while an american former army general outed it, and the events of the last decades concord with the plan, some headless chickens who are the primary victims of this plan still dont want see it... they think hiding their heads in the sand will make it all disappear.
but on the bright side, theresistance, their plan is not working as well as they had hoped...
not only did they lose control of iraq after the hundreds of billions spent on it (or trillions), but they're having a tougher and tougher time taking down the next countries. lybia being an exception, qaddafi was too rotten to constitute any real obstacle.
Syria Issues Arrest Warrants against Hariri, MP Saqr, Louay Meqdad
12 December 2012, 14:05oh peace, dear peace, you should thank god there are so many brainless and virtual m14 here to upvote you in your lameness and comfort you in the illusion you're witty. real life probably has a different taste for you eh?
Syria Issues Arrest Warrants against Hariri, MP Saqr, Louay Meqdad
12 December 2012, 14:13lol tony, the lebanese consul for free lebanon? who elected you and gave you any legitimacy to speak for lebanon?
oh my bad you have 3 upvotes here thus far. i suggest you call perestroika and ask him to upvote you some more with his 10 fake accounts.
13 votes wont give you any more legitimacy, but the number 13 would be a pertinent symbol in your case, Judas :)
Aoun Slams Govt. Failure to Complete Projects: Jal el-Dib Bridge Should Have Been Done by now
12 December 2012, 14:17lol yussef, FYI "orangitta" is anti-FPM and since real FPMers dont behave this way he had to create a fake account to misrepresent FPMers
Saqr: Syria's Arrest Warrants are Source of Pride
12 December 2012, 14:18of course he does! he loves vomit
125 Victims in Syria Alawite Village Bombings
12 December 2012, 15:20arzak we already had this debate over and over, so i wont get back in the infinity loop but for the record:
assad announced the constitution would be re-written to open elections to all opposition parties very soon in the crisis (it was about a couple of months into the protests, almost a year and half ago, right after he scrapped the martial law and started releasing political prisoners, as rightfully demanded by protesters)
those behind the bloody uprising however discarded the new constitution even before it was submitted to referendum, which they boycotted and tried to prevent with bloody attacks, and they never bothered to even try asking for guarantees that the elections would be fair.
if they really wanted progress and democracy and the well-being of syrians, they would have accepted this huge step forward and worked upon it, maintained a healthy civil society pressure, and allowed the political scene to evolve gradually and peacefully.
125 Victims in Syria Alawite Village Bombings
12 December 2012, 15:20Instead they plunged the whole country in a bloodbath, against the will of a majority of syrians who never wanted things to go this far, and the only thing they assured is at least a decade of chaos and probably another decade to recover, even if they manage to take assad's place.
these lost decades would have much more fruitful if they had been used for constructive activism.
In Long-Awaited Move, Obama Recognizes Syrian Rebels
12 December 2012, 15:30falling lower and lower farfous... as theresistance said, no need to respond to your statements, you're doing a very good job on your own putting yourself down.
In Long-Awaited Move, Obama Recognizes Syrian Rebels
12 December 2012, 16:26sadly phoenix, saudi already spent over 100 billion$ on syria. i think they consider that if they get syria for that price lebanon would come as bonus.
look around, look at those in lebanon who support the rebels, do they seem to be the kind who will oppose a fundamentalist regime in syria from restoring hegemony in lebanon? or do they look like they're betting on it, hoping to be placed on the throne?
inevitably, and given the current situation in lebanon, this would result in fierce battles...
but still, i hope you're right
In Long-Awaited Move, Obama Recognizes Syrian Rebels
12 December 2012, 16:32the saddest thing is that while an american former army general outed it, and the events of the last decades concord with the plan, some headless chickens who are the primary victims of this plan still dont want see it... they think hiding their heads in the sand will make it all disappear.
In Long-Awaited Move, Obama Recognizes Syrian Rebels
12 December 2012, 16:35but on the bright side, theresistance, their plan is not working as well as they had hoped...
not only did they lose control of iraq after the hundreds of billions spent on it (or trillions), but they're having a tougher and tougher time taking down the next countries. lybia being an exception, qaddafi was too rotten to constitute any real obstacle.