depends on the mood of the fat crowned pig, maybe he keeps them for making tea, or maybe he sends them to rule a far away province, like he did with saadoun hariri
yea it seems my use of the word salafi was seen as obscene language, i can understand that, salafis are really rotten people.
ps: voyager, your admiration of Hezbollah is touching, but i fear they are not the all-seeing eye of Lord of the Ring, that would be israel, with their satellites, radars, spies, telecom interceptions, cameras planted all along the border and often beyond the border.
if with all that they can't catch the resistance fighters, you have to imagine that a fly cant sometimes fly unnoticed.
geha, dont get me wrong, but you must be pretty young or ill-informed about your history. it seems like you have no idea what people like geagea did when they were playing "that game" you're talking about, massacres by the thousands, mutilations and torture by tens of thousands, daily betrayals against everyone, until the point where geagea was the one who gave the artillery cover to syrian troops invading Lebanon. he kept on "playing that game" until he tried to play it with syria and ended in prison. i'm sure he thanks God everyday for hariri's death, without it he would still be rotting there like he deserves.
in comparison, Hezbollah never massacred or betrayed, and served the country's interests
the only thing loudmouths can hold against them is when they had to bitchslap hariri's militiamen in may 2008. and even then, they were very merciful, mainly capturing instead of killing the armed men of hariri.
what i find amusing is the superiority complex and denial syndrome of americans (and their followers)
yes, they have great capabilities, but their top state-of-the-art most advanced aircraft just "malfunctions" and lands? hahaha and the self destruction mechanism also malfunctioned? so how come the automatic auto-pilot landing mode functioned like a charm? they must also have very advanced capabilities in "in case of malfunction just land intact to give enemy all your technology" lol
if you really are that old then i am sorry for you because young age might have been an honorable excuse for you.
who appointed them? nobody appointed hezbollah per se, and hezbollah neither claims nor acts nor has the position of leadership in the country. however, and for your information, the PARLIAMENT appointed the m8 bloc and their PM Miqati, and they exercise power jointly, with debates and healthy contradictory positions from time to time. this is how democracy works, no one has the upper hand on everything.
@geha: no i know it makes my comments correct but i see also what you mean ;)
the majority was not acquired at "gunpoint" the majority was obtained in 2009 when Hariri was in full control of the state and institutions and by most observers had the financial power and freedom to buyout most of the crucial votes (in saida for instance) or play with the election rules (such as moving 40,000 supporters's files to zahle to win that district). nobody had a gun pointed at his head when in the voting ballot and still, even the CIA does not deny the popular majority was for the m8:
elections: last held on 7 June 2009 (next to be held in 2013)
election results: percent of vote by group - March 8 Coalition 54.7%, March 14 Coalition 45.3%; seats by group - March 14 Coalition 71; March 8 Coalition 57
https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/le.html
I also believe Lebanon is for all Lebanese, and yes everything is being blamed on Hezbollah, but that is m14 strategy
@peace, wake up, are you stuck in the past for ever? why give so much importance to one speech that was made decades ago, and disregard all the ones made after, that correct the stance?
i think you will find a clue to why in here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compartmentalization_%28psychology%29
besides that, hezbollah controlling lebanon under threat? really? is that why everyone is so scared and in particular m14 who dare not voice their opposition, make inflamed speeches and aggressive declarations every day? is that why hezbollah had to make concessions on so many political matters? get real, your hate is your only justification, all your perception of reality is based on it
Saudi Woman Beheaded for 'Sorcery'
12 December 2011, 15:46depends on the mood of the fat crowned pig, maybe he keeps them for making tea, or maybe he sends them to rule a far away province, like he did with saadoun hariri
Rocket Fired towards Israel Lands in Lebanon, Wounds One
12 December 2011, 15:50yea it seems my use of the word salafi was seen as obscene language, i can understand that, salafis are really rotten people.
ps: voyager, your admiration of Hezbollah is touching, but i fear they are not the all-seeing eye of Lord of the Ring, that would be israel, with their satellites, radars, spies, telecom interceptions, cameras planted all along the border and often beyond the border.
if with all that they can't catch the resistance fighters, you have to imagine that a fly cant sometimes fly unnoticed.
ps: blasphemous? lol, get real loudmouth
Barak: Assad Downfall would be a Blessing for Mideast
12 December 2011, 16:12geha, dont get me wrong, but you must be pretty young or ill-informed about your history. it seems like you have no idea what people like geagea did when they were playing "that game" you're talking about, massacres by the thousands, mutilations and torture by tens of thousands, daily betrayals against everyone, until the point where geagea was the one who gave the artillery cover to syrian troops invading Lebanon. he kept on "playing that game" until he tried to play it with syria and ended in prison. i'm sure he thanks God everyday for hariri's death, without it he would still be rotting there like he deserves.
in comparison, Hezbollah never massacred or betrayed, and served the country's interests
the only thing loudmouths can hold against them is when they had to bitchslap hariri's militiamen in may 2008. and even then, they were very merciful, mainly capturing instead of killing the armed men of hariri.
Iran Will Reverse-Engineer U.S. Drone
12 December 2011, 16:44what i find amusing is the superiority complex and denial syndrome of americans (and their followers)
yes, they have great capabilities, but their top state-of-the-art most advanced aircraft just "malfunctions" and lands? hahaha and the self destruction mechanism also malfunctioned? so how come the automatic auto-pilot landing mode functioned like a charm? they must also have very advanced capabilities in "in case of malfunction just land intact to give enemy all your technology" lol
Barak: Assad Downfall would be a Blessing for Mideast
12 December 2011, 17:00if you really are that old then i am sorry for you because young age might have been an honorable excuse for you.
who appointed them? nobody appointed hezbollah per se, and hezbollah neither claims nor acts nor has the position of leadership in the country. however, and for your information, the PARLIAMENT appointed the m8 bloc and their PM Miqati, and they exercise power jointly, with debates and healthy contradictory positions from time to time. this is how democracy works, no one has the upper hand on everything.
Barak: Assad Downfall would be a Blessing for Mideast
12 December 2011, 17:00on and btw, i'm an atheist
Rocket Fired towards Israel Lands in Lebanon, Wounds One
12 December 2011, 17:03i saw it, and did answer here http://www.naharnet.com/stories/en/22970-barak-assad-downfall-would-be-a-blessing-for-mideast
Juppe Says Syria 'Undoubtedly' behind Attack on UNIFIL
12 December 2011, 17:06when i see both "undoubtedly" and "i have no proof", then i think that guy UNDOUBTEDLY is an idiot
Barak: Assad Downfall would be a Blessing for Mideast
12 December 2011, 17:53@geha: no i know it makes my comments correct but i see also what you mean ;)
the majority was not acquired at "gunpoint" the majority was obtained in 2009 when Hariri was in full control of the state and institutions and by most observers had the financial power and freedom to buyout most of the crucial votes (in saida for instance) or play with the election rules (such as moving 40,000 supporters's files to zahle to win that district). nobody had a gun pointed at his head when in the voting ballot and still, even the CIA does not deny the popular majority was for the m8:
elections: last held on 7 June 2009 (next to be held in 2013)
election results: percent of vote by group - March 8 Coalition 54.7%, March 14 Coalition 45.3%; seats by group - March 14 Coalition 71; March 8 Coalition 57
https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/le.html
I also believe Lebanon is for all Lebanese, and yes everything is being blamed on Hezbollah, but that is m14 strategy
Barak: Assad Downfall would be a Blessing for Mideast
12 December 2011, 17:58@peace, wake up, are you stuck in the past for ever? why give so much importance to one speech that was made decades ago, and disregard all the ones made after, that correct the stance?
i think you will find a clue to why in here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compartmentalization_%28psychology%29
besides that, hezbollah controlling lebanon under threat? really? is that why everyone is so scared and in particular m14 who dare not voice their opposition, make inflamed speeches and aggressive declarations every day? is that why hezbollah had to make concessions on so many political matters? get real, your hate is your only justification, all your perception of reality is based on it