Skyfall: it's a shame your sensible comments were just posted now, although we're not on the same wavelength on things, i can only say i always understand, and often agree with, most things you say. i'm sorry i cant reply to your points now as i need to leave, but i'll try to get back to them.
ps: you posting as "guest" means there is a delay before your posts are approved by naharnet and become visible. I suggest you create an account so your posts appear immediately. more practical for discussing.
hassans goons: you must really be an elite cyberwarrior, i'm again impressed by the refinement of your reverse psychology.
Theamerican: i know, and it sometimes does feel like a waste of time, but i dont intend to convince people like slash or those random names who flood the boards with hateful and disrespectful comments & propaganda. The only reason why i take some time to answer them is to not let their filthy voices be the only ones, it's to not let them be too comfortable in their imaginary worlds and start believing themselves. obviously, seeing how i have become the target of their systematic personal attacks means on the facts they can't answer, and they hate me for it. i wear this target like a medal :)
juno1212: when a fish seller tells you his fish is fresh, yet you smell its rotten smell, you know the fish seller can't be trusted. when that fish seller retires, and tells you he has been selling rotten fish for years, then you can take his word for it. hope that answers your question ;)
slash, dear slash, yes it does hurt to see you so desperate, waiting for some of your sewer-mouthed friend to say something so you can cheer in hope he did what you couldnt. i truly wish you better than that.
Gabby: i see your crystal ball is in full throttle! so many "wills" in your comment" The Hezz will be [...] they will [...] and Nasrallah will [...] He will know his turn is coming."
Just one thing, Nasrallah knows already, and has known for a long time already, that they are bent on taking him out. so far they have tried and failed, and they will keep trying as long as they can. only time (or your crystal ball, of course) will tell.
helicopter: cheers to that, it is a nice dream indeed...
arzzz: 100%
neon: he has the sunni detector app on his smart phone. obviously, our elite cyberwarrior is elite.
realist, stop trying to psychoanalyze me, because you are failing miserably. i am an atheist and do not care for mehdi or whichever one of the thousands of religions that men have invented throughout history. I do find them equally cute when i see each claiming their god is better than the other.
my problem is with ideologies who take the step further, brandish a book and launch a crusade, or a colonization, or burn women because they are witches...
and here (by here is mean the topic at hand) the problem is political, it is about plunging one of the last secular countries in the area into a sectarian civil war so that it becomes unable to pose any threat to the chosen people god.
skyfall: come on, you are a sensible person, how can you say it was a coup? the government change was constitutional, the MP majority shifted giving the current government full legitimacy.
that theory that joumblat was intimidated is completely unfounded, and doesnt stand the test of simply observing that joumblat keeps switching and he switched again recently. if he is so scared would he have dared now turn his back? besides that, saying he caved in is simply insulting to the people he represents, they are proud people and not the kind to surrender without putting up a fight.
problems with the electricity are due to decades of negligence an absence of investments. previous governments were too busy filling their pockets they didn't think of leaving anything to renovate & upgrade current power plants.
bassil has been fighting for three years to get his draft law voted, and now they are obstructing him... for me this only confirms that they VOLUNTARILY let the infrastructure deteriorate, in the hope they can buy it for cheap later...
Charbel Confirms STL Investigators Requested Fingerprints of 'Some Lebanese'
18 January 2012, 19:19Skyfall: it's a shame your sensible comments were just posted now, although we're not on the same wavelength on things, i can only say i always understand, and often agree with, most things you say. i'm sorry i cant reply to your points now as i need to leave, but i'll try to get back to them.
ps: you posting as "guest" means there is a delay before your posts are approved by naharnet and become visible. I suggest you create an account so your posts appear immediately. more practical for discussing.
Britain Says Hizbullah Offering Support to 'Tyrant' Assad
19 January 2012, 11:08hassans goons: you must really be an elite cyberwarrior, i'm again impressed by the refinement of your reverse psychology.
Theamerican: i know, and it sometimes does feel like a waste of time, but i dont intend to convince people like slash or those random names who flood the boards with hateful and disrespectful comments & propaganda. The only reason why i take some time to answer them is to not let their filthy voices be the only ones, it's to not let them be too comfortable in their imaginary worlds and start believing themselves. obviously, seeing how i have become the target of their systematic personal attacks means on the facts they can't answer, and they hate me for it. i wear this target like a medal :)
Britain Says Hizbullah Offering Support to 'Tyrant' Assad
19 January 2012, 11:08juno1212: when a fish seller tells you his fish is fresh, yet you smell its rotten smell, you know the fish seller can't be trusted. when that fish seller retires, and tells you he has been selling rotten fish for years, then you can take his word for it. hope that answers your question ;)
slash, dear slash, yes it does hurt to see you so desperate, waiting for some of your sewer-mouthed friend to say something so you can cheer in hope he did what you couldnt. i truly wish you better than that.
Britain Says Hizbullah Offering Support to 'Tyrant' Assad
19 January 2012, 11:16Gabby: i see your crystal ball is in full throttle! so many "wills" in your comment" The Hezz will be [...] they will [...] and Nasrallah will [...] He will know his turn is coming."
Just one thing, Nasrallah knows already, and has known for a long time already, that they are bent on taking him out. so far they have tried and failed, and they will keep trying as long as they can. only time (or your crystal ball, of course) will tell.
helicopter: cheers to that, it is a nice dream indeed...
arzzz: 100%
neon: he has the sunni detector app on his smart phone. obviously, our elite cyberwarrior is elite.
Hizbullah Denies Firing Rockets into Syria: Accusation Aimed at Inciting Public against Party
19 January 2012, 11:17"i wish" yes i know you wish my mouth to be shut, i know :)
Hizbullah Denies Firing Rockets into Syria: Accusation Aimed at Inciting Public against Party
19 January 2012, 12:09realist, stop trying to psychoanalyze me, because you are failing miserably. i am an atheist and do not care for mehdi or whichever one of the thousands of religions that men have invented throughout history. I do find them equally cute when i see each claiming their god is better than the other.
my problem is with ideologies who take the step further, brandish a book and launch a crusade, or a colonization, or burn women because they are witches...
and here (by here is mean the topic at hand) the problem is political, it is about plunging one of the last secular countries in the area into a sectarian civil war so that it becomes unable to pose any threat to the chosen people god.
Charbel Confirms STL Investigators Requested Fingerprints of 'Some Lebanese'
19 January 2012, 16:02skyfall: come on, you are a sensible person, how can you say it was a coup? the government change was constitutional, the MP majority shifted giving the current government full legitimacy.
that theory that joumblat was intimidated is completely unfounded, and doesnt stand the test of simply observing that joumblat keeps switching and he switched again recently. if he is so scared would he have dared now turn his back? besides that, saying he caved in is simply insulting to the people he represents, they are proud people and not the kind to surrender without putting up a fight.
Charbel Confirms STL Investigators Requested Fingerprints of 'Some Lebanese'
19 January 2012, 16:03if that was a coup as some claim, then it was the most civil, calm, constitutional and democratic one the world has ever seen.
Bassil Warns Again: Either Electricity or No Government
23 January 2012, 14:16ignorant & hateful comments, as usual
Berri Urges Bassil to Unveil Identity of those Obstructing Implementation of Power Projects
23 January 2012, 14:23problems with the electricity are due to decades of negligence an absence of investments. previous governments were too busy filling their pockets they didn't think of leaving anything to renovate & upgrade current power plants.
bassil has been fighting for three years to get his draft law voted, and now they are obstructing him... for me this only confirms that they VOLUNTARILY let the infrastructure deteriorate, in the hope they can buy it for cheap later...