no i would like them to play the game smartly and peacefully. almost a year ago they got the main demands answered, lifting of the martial law, opening elections to opposition parties, change of constitution, release of political prisoners to name the most important.
i'm not saying all this is perfect, or enough, but from there on the game can be played on the political level, maintaining people pressure to progressively evolve into democracy. what they are doing is just bringing syria to the brink of the abyss and seems like it's going to drag us lebanese with it as well. only result that can come out is death chaos and destruction, and even if the FSA wins, you think it will be a democracy? LOL. just look at who's behind them
i only see you and rastafarian fantasizing, but it's okay slash, there's nothing wrong with your preferences.
just keep them for where they are relevant (in case you're not too sure: here it is NOT) thank you.
they insist on importing the syrian issues to lebanon. ya m14 go in syria if you care so much, move there and wage war against assad as you want. sick of you scheming from here and hiding like cowards behind the border.
the saddest part is they are doing all this in hope that the would-be regime after assad, which would be muslim brotherhood, would put them back in power in lebanon, so they can go back to their golden era of 92-2005 where they sold themselves to the syrian regime and made lots of money.
hariri has no place in lebnon, he is a saudi national serving in the saudi war against syria. good thing he stays in riyadh.
s;ash wake up, it's been months now that nothing in the news even mentions hezbollah, it's your salafi friends, the moussaqamtabbal MPs and their militiamen in akkar that are doing all the ****. stop blinding yourself, running in circles and repeating "irani irani" like a headless chicken
geha: to be precise in your hallucinations, at least make proper use of words:
to say "no more trust" implies that at one point you trusted and now you don't anymore. but we all know you and your like have never trusted or given a chance to miqati, you were burning tires in tripoli the day he was elected by the parliament. "day of rage" remember?
hariri and his clique think that if they manage to create enough chaos he will resign and they will take back what they consider is "their's" the kingdom of lebanon with hariri II's inherited cattle.
but that's another story, as i doubt the saudi dude has any credibility left, and we can already see the gemayels reconsidering their alliance with such unpredictable fanatics.
you wish eh? how many tires have you burnt geha since he got elected? from the "day of rage" to now, there has been a lot of smoke, nchallah teftasso fiya :)
3 Officers, 19 Soldiers Arrested for Questioning over Killing of Sheikh in Akkar
21 May 2012, 10:02geha has a magic crystal ball FT, do not underestimate it! it always predicts with great accuracy the opposite of reality! ;)
Report: Israeli Candies Seized in Ain el-Hilweh
21 May 2012, 11:21wtf? FT don't go saying stupid things like this, u're better than that.
Report: Israeli Candies Seized in Ain el-Hilweh
21 May 2012, 12:11enjoying the gay fun guys?
Monitors: Violent Clashes Erupt in Damascus
21 May 2012, 12:23no i would like them to play the game smartly and peacefully. almost a year ago they got the main demands answered, lifting of the martial law, opening elections to opposition parties, change of constitution, release of political prisoners to name the most important.
i'm not saying all this is perfect, or enough, but from there on the game can be played on the political level, maintaining people pressure to progressively evolve into democracy. what they are doing is just bringing syria to the brink of the abyss and seems like it's going to drag us lebanese with it as well. only result that can come out is death chaos and destruction, and even if the FSA wins, you think it will be a democracy? LOL. just look at who's behind them
Report: Israeli Candies Seized in Ain el-Hilweh
21 May 2012, 12:40i only see you and rastafarian fantasizing, but it's okay slash, there's nothing wrong with your preferences.
just keep them for where they are relevant (in case you're not too sure: here it is NOT) thank you.
March 14 Seeks to End ‘Syrian Regime Dictates’
22 May 2012, 10:02they insist on importing the syrian issues to lebanon. ya m14 go in syria if you care so much, move there and wage war against assad as you want. sick of you scheming from here and hiding like cowards behind the border.
the saddest part is they are doing all this in hope that the would-be regime after assad, which would be muslim brotherhood, would put them back in power in lebanon, so they can go back to their golden era of 92-2005 where they sold themselves to the syrian regime and made lots of money.
hariri has no place in lebnon, he is a saudi national serving in the saudi war against syria. good thing he stays in riyadh.
March 14 Seeks to End ‘Syrian Regime Dictates’
22 May 2012, 10:04s;ash wake up, it's been months now that nothing in the news even mentions hezbollah, it's your salafi friends, the moussaqamtabbal MPs and their militiamen in akkar that are doing all the ****. stop blinding yourself, running in circles and repeating "irani irani" like a headless chicken
March 14 Seeks to End ‘Syrian Regime Dictates’
22 May 2012, 10:05talking about your mom, again?
Miqati Hits Back at Mustaqbal MPs, Says 'Dousing Fire Ignited by Their Fiery Stances'
22 May 2012, 10:50geha: to be precise in your hallucinations, at least make proper use of words:
to say "no more trust" implies that at one point you trusted and now you don't anymore. but we all know you and your like have never trusted or given a chance to miqati, you were burning tires in tripoli the day he was elected by the parliament. "day of rage" remember?
hariri and his clique think that if they manage to create enough chaos he will resign and they will take back what they consider is "their's" the kingdom of lebanon with hariri II's inherited cattle.
but that's another story, as i doubt the saudi dude has any credibility left, and we can already see the gemayels reconsidering their alliance with such unpredictable fanatics.
Miqati Hits Back at Mustaqbal MPs, Says 'Dousing Fire Ignited by Their Fiery Stances'
22 May 2012, 10:52you wish eh? how many tires have you burnt geha since he got elected? from the "day of rage" to now, there has been a lot of smoke, nchallah teftasso fiya :)