have a walk in mazraa, or in saida since you claim to be from there, or tripoli
i dont care who wears a scarf or a veil or a burka, as long as it's by choice and not by force, and before pointing fingers you better start by looking in your own backyard
sidon: i know, and that's why i said have a walk in mazraa, which is in beirut. whereas dahiye is not in beirut. if you insist on focusing only on beirut and ignoring the other areas in lebanon (which is illogical anyway) pleae tell me what "shia" areas IN beirut you were talking about?
also when you say something specifically directed against "shia areas" while conveniently "forgeting" about other areas, don't come and say afterwards that it's not an attack on shia. either leave the sectarian talk out, or take responsibility for your words.
compare syria to any arab country, and see where women can work, where they can't and where they cover their heads IF they want, or where they cover their heads or get whipped. then tell me again who is the defender of freedoms in the area.
Indirectly addressing Hizbullah chief Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah's speech on Saturday, Jumblat said: “The Lebanese people have the right to take a break from fiery speeches that only serve to pour fuel on the fires that are raging in the region and which will cost the country dearly.”
i wonder... how does the author know who joumblatt is indirectly addressing? arent there any other fiery speeches? let's be serious for a second.
also, joumblatt being who he is, pouring fuel on the fire very regularly on all sides, i find it quite ironic that he lectures people about it.
even more credibility when we see you constantly pointing the finger at jabal mohsen, when they are the attacked ones in the first place. they're surrounded by fanatical fighters who want them dead because they are from the same sect as assad, should they let themselves be beheaded to please you kind sir?
why is that "rich lol" ?
and why are you more preoccupied by throwing an empty accusation at As'ad Abukhalil than by the fact that the rebels first accused the regime for the kidnapping, but are now implicitly admitting they did it?
Syrian TV Reporter Killed near Qusayr
27 May 2013, 14:21really?
lol you can't be that delusional, so i conclude that you're a liar.
Syrian TV Reporter Killed near Qusayr
27 May 2013, 14:32have a walk in mazraa, or in saida since you claim to be from there, or tripoli
i dont care who wears a scarf or a veil or a burka, as long as it's by choice and not by force, and before pointing fingers you better start by looking in your own backyard
Syrian TV Reporter Killed near Qusayr
27 May 2013, 15:01sidon: i know, and that's why i said have a walk in mazraa, which is in beirut. whereas dahiye is not in beirut. if you insist on focusing only on beirut and ignoring the other areas in lebanon (which is illogical anyway) pleae tell me what "shia" areas IN beirut you were talking about?
also when you say something specifically directed against "shia areas" while conveniently "forgeting" about other areas, don't come and say afterwards that it's not an attack on shia. either leave the sectarian talk out, or take responsibility for your words.
Syrian TV Reporter Killed near Qusayr
27 May 2013, 15:03compare syria to any arab country, and see where women can work, where they can't and where they cover their heads IF they want, or where they cover their heads or get whipped. then tell me again who is the defender of freedoms in the area.
Jumblat: Only Authority of the State Can Ease Insecurities of Political Powers
27 May 2013, 16:11Indirectly addressing Hizbullah chief Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah's speech on Saturday, Jumblat said: “The Lebanese people have the right to take a break from fiery speeches that only serve to pour fuel on the fires that are raging in the region and which will cost the country dearly.”
i wonder... how does the author know who joumblatt is indirectly addressing? arent there any other fiery speeches? let's be serious for a second.
also, joumblatt being who he is, pouring fuel on the fire very regularly on all sides, i find it quite ironic that he lectures people about it.
Jumblat: Only Authority of the State Can Ease Insecurities of Political Powers
27 May 2013, 16:11"antichrist" ? wow.. that really lends a lot of credibility to your "comments"
Jumblat: Only Authority of the State Can Ease Insecurities of Political Powers
27 May 2013, 16:13even more credibility when we see you constantly pointing the finger at jabal mohsen, when they are the attacked ones in the first place. they're surrounded by fanatical fighters who want them dead because they are from the same sect as assad, should they let themselves be beheaded to please you kind sir?
Maronite Bishops Council Rejects Extension of Parliament's Term
27 May 2013, 16:29speaking of bishops...
http://angryarab.blogspot.com/2013/05/hadnt-those-liars-say-that-they-were.html?spref=fb
Maronite Bishops Council Rejects Extension of Parliament's Term
27 May 2013, 16:29"antichrist" hahahha
Maronite Bishops Council Rejects Extension of Parliament's Term
27 May 2013, 17:16why is that "rich lol" ?
and why are you more preoccupied by throwing an empty accusation at As'ad Abukhalil than by the fact that the rebels first accused the regime for the kidnapping, but are now implicitly admitting they did it?