don't play dumb burger boy, you're smarter than that. the harsh and aggressive reactions all over, against that specific road blocking, are associated with anti-Hezbollah rhetoric (even though those "resistance brigades" are NOT hezbollah but were taken as pretext)
are you going to deny you're anti-Hezbollah? i'd be glad to hear it if it was the case, or else be up to your ideas and don't hide behind a supposed neutrality to throw your spite on one side and not the other.
i wonder how aggressively you, and others who lashed out here, will condemn this:
"MTV: Supporters of Sheikh al-Asir blocked Sidon’s northern entrance with their bodies to protest illegitimate arms. "
WTF? are you guys even for real? why do i fell like this is candid camera and you guys are pulling a joke? can you seriously stop commenting on each and every single random fact trying to link it to a political side?
however if you INSIST on doing that, then two can play that game. indeed if there seems to have been a surge in criminality lately, andif anything, the only side who has an interest in it is m14.
since they they lost power they have been doing everything they can to sow chaos. and hariri plainly announced it, calling for the "day of rage".
also, congratulations naharnet! if ever the woman was still alive, now her kidnappers know she managed to call from their phone. from now on, they will be more careful. hopefully all this is a prank, if not, then i fear the worst, and irresponsible media will have at least part of it on their conscience.
burger boy: your many posts indicate you are clearly anti hezbollah, and you often join your voice to some who are ostensibly anti-shia sectarian without condemning them.
so don't play innocent and try to hide behind a supposed "neutrality" to throw your spite on one side and not the other.
people who have been overly harshly condemning this roadblocking are all doing it because they assume it's linked to hezbollah (whereas it's been clearly said that "resistance brigades" is NOT hezbollah)
i wonder how harshly you and the other here will condemn this:
"MTV: Supporters of Sheikh al-Asir blocked Sidon’s northern entrance with their bodies to protest illegitimate arms. "
is one roadblocking criminal, but the other good? yea i'm sure you'll find a bucketload of excuses to justify it, but bottom line is: you're biased and hateful
i thought my comments made you sleep, but you keep asking for them. is your troubled conscience keeping you awake? here's you relief then:
that story about jomaa is old, they ahd already made a big story about it. first they never demonstrated, actually not even affirmed hezbollah is involved. they merely said joumaa could be linked to hezbollah, and the way they establish that link is very, very, dodgy. they'd do a better job saying joumaa is lebanese, hezbollah is lebanese, therefore joumaa is hezbollah.
what the treasury said is that they used the lebanese canadian bank, and that some people in the lebanese canadian bank have links with some hezbollah members. basically that's like a joke, i'm pretty sure 99% of the world population can be held accoutable the same way. if you know someone who works in a bank, and if that bank is involved with any criminal activity, then you're guilty???? get real for a second.
other commenters said joumaa had made a donation to hezbollah. this as far as i know is unverified and even if it was the case, it would not mean hezbollah has anything to do with the traffic. any thief/drug dealer can go and make a donation to future movement, or the LF, or any charity, would that make them accomplices?
those who made those accusations are political players, including the Ofice of Foreign Assets (the office that decides about these sanctions).
the OFAC is led by adam szubin, the guy who founded D.C. Minyan, an Orthodox Jewish congregation
Youths Temporarily Block Airport Road in Protest against Alaeddine’s Arrest
28 June 2012, 11:34allouchi: members of RESISTANCE BRIGADES, a group that doesnt exist anymore, is NOT members of HEZBOLLAH. get a reality check.
Youths Temporarily Block Airport Road in Protest against Alaeddine’s Arrest
28 June 2012, 11:41lol of course i'm gonna be hated on a m14-leaning site. you think i'm here for the beauty contest? to get love and affection?
lol
Youths Temporarily Block Airport Road in Protest against Alaeddine’s Arrest
28 June 2012, 13:58don't play dumb burger boy, you're smarter than that. the harsh and aggressive reactions all over, against that specific road blocking, are associated with anti-Hezbollah rhetoric (even though those "resistance brigades" are NOT hezbollah but were taken as pretext)
are you going to deny you're anti-Hezbollah? i'd be glad to hear it if it was the case, or else be up to your ideas and don't hide behind a supposed neutrality to throw your spite on one side and not the other.
i wonder how aggressively you, and others who lashed out here, will condemn this:
"MTV: Supporters of Sheikh al-Asir blocked Sidon’s northern entrance with their bodies to protest illegitimate arms. "
the roadblocking
Bombs Go Off outside Damascus Justice Palace as Violence Kills 69
28 June 2012, 14:06Noo this is not terrorism, it's freedom fighting by those who love the syrian people!
Report: Lebanese-Austrian Woman Goes Missing in Lebanon
28 June 2012, 15:04WTF? are you guys even for real? why do i fell like this is candid camera and you guys are pulling a joke? can you seriously stop commenting on each and every single random fact trying to link it to a political side?
however if you INSIST on doing that, then two can play that game. indeed if there seems to have been a surge in criminality lately, andif anything, the only side who has an interest in it is m14.
since they they lost power they have been doing everything they can to sow chaos. and hariri plainly announced it, calling for the "day of rage".
Report: Lebanese-Austrian Woman Goes Missing in Lebanon
28 June 2012, 15:06also, congratulations naharnet! if ever the woman was still alive, now her kidnappers know she managed to call from their phone. from now on, they will be more careful. hopefully all this is a prank, if not, then i fear the worst, and irresponsible media will have at least part of it on their conscience.
Youths Temporarily Block Airport Road in Protest against Alaeddine’s Arrest
28 June 2012, 15:12burger boy: your many posts indicate you are clearly anti hezbollah, and you often join your voice to some who are ostensibly anti-shia sectarian without condemning them.
so don't play innocent and try to hide behind a supposed "neutrality" to throw your spite on one side and not the other.
people who have been overly harshly condemning this roadblocking are all doing it because they assume it's linked to hezbollah (whereas it's been clearly said that "resistance brigades" is NOT hezbollah)
i wonder how harshly you and the other here will condemn this:
"MTV: Supporters of Sheikh al-Asir blocked Sidon’s northern entrance with their bodies to protest illegitimate arms. "
is one roadblocking criminal, but the other good? yea i'm sure you'll find a bucketload of excuses to justify it, but bottom line is: you're biased and hateful
U.S. Hits Alleged Lebanese Drugs Network Figures with Sanctions
28 June 2012, 15:58i thought my comments made you sleep, but you keep asking for them. is your troubled conscience keeping you awake? here's you relief then:
that story about jomaa is old, they ahd already made a big story about it. first they never demonstrated, actually not even affirmed hezbollah is involved. they merely said joumaa could be linked to hezbollah, and the way they establish that link is very, very, dodgy. they'd do a better job saying joumaa is lebanese, hezbollah is lebanese, therefore joumaa is hezbollah.
U.S. Hits Alleged Lebanese Drugs Network Figures with Sanctions
28 June 2012, 15:58what the treasury said is that they used the lebanese canadian bank, and that some people in the lebanese canadian bank have links with some hezbollah members. basically that's like a joke, i'm pretty sure 99% of the world population can be held accoutable the same way. if you know someone who works in a bank, and if that bank is involved with any criminal activity, then you're guilty???? get real for a second.
other commenters said joumaa had made a donation to hezbollah. this as far as i know is unverified and even if it was the case, it would not mean hezbollah has anything to do with the traffic. any thief/drug dealer can go and make a donation to future movement, or the LF, or any charity, would that make them accomplices?
U.S. Hits Alleged Lebanese Drugs Network Figures with Sanctions
28 June 2012, 16:16PS: the indictment doesnt mention hezbollah, because judicial authorities in the US dont play those games of random slander.
check for yourself:
http://www.fronterasdesk.org/documents/2011/dec/14/ayman-joumaa-indictment/
those who made those accusations are political players, including the Ofice of Foreign Assets (the office that decides about these sanctions).
the OFAC is led by adam szubin, the guy who founded D.C. Minyan, an Orthodox Jewish congregation