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One lebanese proverb says “el cheghel mich 3eb” and Aoun has been applying that proverb quite efficiently ..

Some people keep nagging why i critisize mostly the LF or M14, and i’ve repeadtly said that i do so because i care about those, because i know what they are capable of …
As for M8 parties, i also know what to expect from them and specifically from Aoun, who has been working very efficiently in the past 20 years or so to destroy Christians ..

Now intentionally or unintentionally we can not be sure, but one sure thing is that he is not letting any chance of weakening the Christians further go .. and he does it in style and somehow manages to convince a large portion of people that he did a positive thing ..

I cannot find though a better comparison than Aoun to a prostitute, but not any prostitute who is doing her job for the money, a proud prostitute who convinced herself that her job is a good honorable job and improves it in any means possible.

Aoun is portraying this whole After-Doha situation as if he won, as if Christians won ..
He was fine with the invasion of Beirut for some absurd reasons that deny any common sense ..
He was as excited as Nasrallah about the return of Quntar the terrorist for god knows what reason ..

He has become such a devoted HA prostitute that he is starting to believe anything he is told, to an extent that i have heard a Aounist say that Christians without Shiites cannot exist, that we are bound to them as a strategic ally ..

The truth is though :

HA is pleasing Aoun in ways to help him score points against his Christian rivals, knowing that he is controlling him now and that more internal fights will weaken further the Christians and strenghen HA and his allies.

HA doesnt want ministers, Aoun is happy he got extra seats and goes on TV saying he returned Christian rights.

Whatever HA says or does, the next day we see similar quotations and mostly idiotic ones from Aounits ..

Thats all for now :-)


I had mixed feelings watching George Adwan the LF VP saluting with warmth HA members and Nabil Qaouk and rushing to take pictures with an extremely enlarged smile !

I had feeling of disgust for seeing how far this “new” LF has gone in disrespecting our principles, our struggle, our Cause and our martyrs and i was laughing as well watching him humiliate himself this way ..

I am not sure if it was planned to send Adwan while Hakim replies with a sort of harsh statement today.

Allah yi2awwik ya Adwan … wou Allah yi2awwe hal Ouwet feek ..


What we have witnessed in the past three years is a gradual loss of reason, rationality & common sense among the Lebanese people.

A simple overview of the events that occured during this period show us that Lebanon’s mere existence & continuity is becoming more and more a big question mark and yesterday’s events were honestly disturbing to watch to say the least, but surprisingly, a large group of Lebanese were ecstatic about it and for reasons that violate any sense of rationality or common sense.

And what i am talking about is not related at all to politics, but to simple issues that we endure in our everyday’s life.

Regardless of all political affiliations, any rational person can simply sit and watch the consequences of his acts and they ended up maximizing his satisfaction and his family’s and his country’s as well.

Lebanon has two neighbors, Israel & Syria. Israel left Lebanon in 2001 ( Shebaa farms is a highly disputable issue) and Syria left it in 2005 ( Also questionable since it is still present in the Bekaa).

Lebanon is split into two groups, M14 & M8, and the bigger difference btw them is their competency ( am not talking political differences here). M8 is led by a very well financed and organized militia and M14 are still recovering from years of political bankrupcy under the Syrian hegemony.

However, competency is not necessarily a positive thing when its aim is a harmful and destructive one, and here lies the irrationality of many M8 members who will blindly support any decision as long as it isnt made by M14 regardless of its consequences on themselves and their compatriots.

- How can you explain a war whose results destroyed Lebanon and got it back 15 years behind ? and blaming it on others is one lame excuse since it takes two to tango and whomeve gets the blame is irrelevant since war is always losing for everyone. ( except destruction seekers & blood bath lovers ).

- How can you be ok with hundreds of thousands of young promising Lebanese leaving the country because of this war ? and not even bother to realize the damage done ( except if that is ur ultimate aim).

- How can you not reconsider invading Beirut’s downtown and ruining the businesses of hundreds of families ? What if it was you who had that business ? ( except if you have no ambition for a prosperous life or a life at all and want to stay dependant on others).

- How can you defend a decision to invade cities and spread fear & terror among your Lebanese brothers & sisters ? ( except if you only care about yourself).

I will not continue the list, but finally i wish to add one point:

- How can you cheer a criminal after the civil war you endured and the atrocities you witnessed from those same politicians ruling now ? ( most of them at least) What possible reason can drive you to welcome with such warmth a lebanese who fought with Palestinians ( who *****ed up your country) and who ended up destroying a family by killing 2 of its members and causing the death of a third member ( 2 year old kid)

I am again talking common sense and not politics, and to confirm all the above, here is a quote from what that criminal said today ..

القنطار: من يعتقد أنه بتحرير مزارع شبعا أو الأراضي اللبنانية يستطيع أن ينهي الصراع مع إسرائيل فهو واهم ، لوتركناهم لن يتركونا وهدف سلاح المقاومة هو شبعا وما بعد شبعا وما بعد شبعا

The man you are cheering wants to drag us into an endless fight with Israel. Now how can any father or mother or husband or hard working employee or succesfull student read such a statement and not see it wrong ?

Someone enters your house, you welcome him, next thing he wants to mess up your life and you are just fine with it ??

It may be the political tensions, or a major depression hitting this Lebanese people, but to me it is far more than that, it is the Lebanese ego and twisted mentality that Lebanese are so proud of that ended up messing their brains and the outcome is one pile of human beings behaving like primitives in a cave.

We have a **** up economy, half of our youth left, our country is polluted, we only live to eat & party & arguil & smoke, and whomever is left in this rotten country thinks he knows all about politics and cant be bothered.

Now i will be expecting major ignorant replies as soon as i post, but they will provide a strong proof for all i wrote, so its good enough for me.

Cheers


From the Beirutspring

Forget what Speaker Berri said to PM Seniora about him “wasting” the Ministry of Justice by giving it to the Lebanese Forces. Professor Ibrahim Najjar, the LF’s choice for the seat, commands great respect in Lebanese legal circles, even in those related to Mr. Berri.

What sets Mr. Najjar aside is his field of specialization. Mr. Najjar wrote many books and treatises on domestic issues with a distinct libertarian emphasis. A quick look at his impressive bibliography and you’ll understand why women’s groups like the Campaign for Arab Women’s Right To Nationality will be salivating at his nomination.

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How irrational can our people get ?

I cannot believe we are cheering for an animal that is being freed from Israeli prisons …
We are cheering for a man who killed a 4 year old baby after killing her father in front of her ..

You tell me he was retaliating ?? By killing innocent children & civilians you retaliate ??
Or even worse, some people tell me 2 kills is ok compared to the atrocities Israel committed over the years. ..

As if it makes any difference if you kill one or 20 !! Killing is killing & KILLING IS WRONG !!
Shame on our people … shame shame shame !!


For those who told me i was making up things .. just watch and enjoy :-)

( Video provided by a member .. thank you)


Middle East Report N°78
15 July 2008

The full report is currently only available in French.

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

After decades during which they saw their influence consistently decline, Lebanon’s Christians are in a position to once again play a decisive political role. The May 2008 Doha agreement, coming in the wake of Hizbollah’s takeover of West Beirut, provides the Christian community with the opportunity to regain an important place on the political map and to advance demands that have long been ignored. Already, Christians have obtained key positions in the new government, which was formed on 12 July. But the Doha agreement goes well beyond.

The Doha accords have ushered in three significant changes. First, they led to the election as president of Michel Suleiman, the former army commander. As a result, the Christians recovered the institution to which they are constitutionally entitled but whose effective powers had considerably diminished since the crisis began in 2004. The new president is likely to be courted by political actors of all stripes, each seeking to shape decisions he will face at his term’s outset. These include initiation of a dialogue on a national defence strategy (which, ultimately, will have to include the question of Hizbollah’s weapons), preparation of the 2009 parliamentary elections and the definition of new relations between Syria and Lebanon founded on mutual respect for sovereignty.

Secondly, the Doha agreement paves the way for a more Christian-friendly electoral law. Up until now, the electoral map was such that the vast majority of Christian candidates had to enter into alliances with the main Muslim parties. Most Christian politicians, it follows, were elected thanks to Muslim votes. Not any more. Post-Doha, Christian parliamentarians for the most part will be elected in predominantly Christian disticts. That means they will have real leverage and be able to adjudicate between the two principal Muslim poles, the one dominated by the Sunni Future Movement, the other by the Shiite Hizbollah. Because Lebanon’s political system broadly allocates ministerial seats in accordance with various parties’ parliamentary weight, the Christian vote will be decisive in the establishment of a novel balance of power – unless, of course, violence or massive irregularities prevent the holding of elections or undermine their credibility.

Thirdly and lastly, Christians will be in a position to revitalise old demands which the rest of the political class generally has disregarded. President Suleiman mentioned these in his inaugural address and Michel Aoun, the community’s self-proclaimed leader, also made them the focus of his effort to build a large Christian coalition. Among these demands are long overdue and ever deferred administrative reforms (eg, decentralisation), empowering the presidency, ensuring better Christian representation in senior civil service positions, rejecting the naturalisation of Palestinian refugees and facilitating the return of displaced and exiled co-religionists. Never before have these claims – which have long obsessed members of the Christian community – been as central a part of the political debate as they are today. Because powerful Muslim actors will need to ensure the loyalty of Christian politicians, and because such politicians’ leverage thereby will be strengthened, some of these longstanding demands could well be realised in the end.

For Lebanon’s Christians, these represent potentially momentous changes. The formula devised in 1989 to end the fifteen-year civil war shifted the balance of power in a way that clearly disfavoured them: the president was stripped of several prerogatives while the number of parliamentary seats allocated to Christians was brought down from 60 to 50 per cent. The ensuing period was characterised by Syria’s military occupation and the systematic repression of pro-independence Christian movements. Already weakened by a substantial wartime exodus, the Christian community was both leaderless and adrift, contributing to a sense of dispossession that, to this day, shapes its outlook in profound ways.

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Interviewed by Madi7a Khadija Zoubayba ( Manar Terrorist TV)

Tomorrow you will be liberated after more than a decade in Israeli jails. How does it feel to be free after all those years of injustice ?

Quntar: I have been waiting for this day for so long, i was innocent from the start, they had no right to jail me for smashing a 4 year old jewish zionist dog’s head against a rock with my rifle.

How did it feel to kill the little baby ? Can you describe us the joy and pride you felt ?

Quntar: I was overwhelmed with happiness, i dream of that moment from time to time and wish i could repeat it with more jewish zionist traitor babies. I wish i had filmed it to show the Arab & Muslim world this great achievement for our Cause.

Any words for Master of Resistance Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah ?

Quntar: I promise him that i will crush more zionist babies heads like he taught me as soon as i am out. Our struggle is a peaceful one and we have a divine duty to kill parents in front of their babies and rejoice.

You will be welcomed as a national hero tomorrow in Lebanon. Any words for this brave people who endorsed the resistance all those years ?

Quntar: I am back to my beloved Lebanon, and i can assure all the Lebanese that i will keep *****ing up their lives along with the Resistance and keep pushing the Young educated Lebanese to leave Lebanon and keep bringing destruction and poverty and chaos on every possible occasion. It is my divine right and we shall never rest before Lebanon ceases to exist …

Finally, what are your feelings to be welcomed by the Lebanese president in person ?

Quntar: I hope he will bring with him some chawarma sandwiches cause i will be hungry, if not he can stay in his palace, its fine with me.

3ishtoum wa MATA loubnan.


The French government has banned a demonstration by French veterans meant in part to protest against the presence of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad as an honoured guest at the July 14 Bastille Day military parade, French media reported Friday [ Read More ].

Syria was not to blame for a deadly attack on French troops in 1983, a senior French official said on Sunday, hoping to ease tension a day before the Syrian president attends the Bastille Day army parade in Paris. Instead, the official in President Nicolas Sarkozy’s office pinned the blame on Iran and Hezbollah [Read More]

Added to that, no mention of the Lebanese prisoners in Syria.


The final mystery of 9/11 will soon be solved, according to US experts investigating the collapse of the third tower at the World Trade Center.

The 47-storey third tower, known as Tower Seven, collapsed seven hours after the twin towers.

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President Bashar El Assad turned his back on Olmert during the M.E summit.

Even a 10 year old kid would be more mature than this idiot.

Look at him turning his back ..

and hiding his face with his hands in order not to be taken in the picture !!

I just cant believe he is married to this woman !
i mean how blond can she be ?


Quotes from Naharnet:

Lebanon and Syria For Diplomatic Ties after 64 Years of Independence

Assad declared: “Our mission is to support Lebanon in this era.”

Assad recalled that he had taken the decision to establish ties with Lebanon in 2005.

“We look forward to tackling the topic of demarcating the Lebanese-Syrian borders through the required mechanism based on the brotherly relations between the two sisterly states,” Suleiman noted.

Noticed anything missing ?
No mention of Hezbollah ( which our dear president defended few days ago) and most importantly no mention of The Lebanese prisoners in Syria

Lachou haydol eh ya Suleiman ?? Better make a heroic reception for a criminal like Qontar right ?


Ghazi Z3aytir

After all the work done by Sheikh Pierre Gemayel to relaunch the industrial sector in Lebanon and paralyzed after his assassination, he is replaced by Ghazi Z3aytir.

Z3aytir is indeed excellent in the industries field, specifcally in the production of heroine, cocaine and their supplements ..

This is how we paid hommage to Pierre’s work.

I understand Aoun accepting that, since he never showed any respect for Sheikh Pierre nor for himself anymore, but how can Amine accept that ?

Chou khasso Elie Marouni bil siye7a ? dont we have a proper minister for the industry ?? do i need to run the names ?? ya 3ayb el shoum ..


Here is the full interview.

Can someone please explain to me this part ? How worse can this get ? What the hell did the LF agree on doing to get into this strategic alliance ??

الموضوع ليس مقارنة. ولكن في السياسة يجب اللحاق باللعبة الى موقعها الصحيح. والعماد عون يحاول، خلافاً للواقع، ان يسوّق ان السنّة يريدون ان ينتزعوا حقوق المسيحيين وان الدروز يسعون الى «أكل حصتّهم». وهذا انطباع نريد ان نُزيله لانه غير صحيح. وإزالة هذا الانطباع يحتاج الى خطوات عملية. وشئنا ام أبينا فان هذه الخطوة (خمسة وزراء من حصة مسيحيي الاكثرية) على مستوى تشكيل الحكومة، هي التي تحسم ان كل ما يُطرح على هذا الصعيد غير صحيح. ومن هنا تمسُّكنا بهذه الخطوة، فهناك معركة شعبية يجب ان نربحها، وثمة أناس ينبغي ان نتوجّه اليهم وان نبرهن لهم بالدليل الحسي عدم صحة ما عمل السوريون على مدى 15 عاماً على زرعه في العقول من ان المسلمين يأكلون حقوق المسيحيين وان السنّة يريدون المسّ بحقوق الموارنة، وسواها من سياسة تأليب اللبنانيين على بعضهم البعض التي يكمل فيها العماد عون للأسف ما بدأه السوريون.

Walla ya Hakim i can assure you it wasnt the Syrians who put that thought in my mind, but the Lebanese Forces and its thought and the reasons why YOU WENT TO JAIL confirmed to me what i was thought ..

The LF who warned against dhimmitude is promoting it now ..

Allah yer7am el chouhada .. again & again & again ..


Pictures from BeirutSpring

3a 2bel el 3eyzeen :-)


Hourray ! We have a government at last !

After weeks & weeks of tensions & talks and negociations, here is the fruit of the corruption & incompetence of our political class, a government not less than 90% incompetent with such a shameful lineup (with some exceptions as always):

I will list the names as mentioned in Naharnet:

I wont bother mention “wouzara el dawoule” because the mere existence of such a seat is a sign of how corrupted we are, here is their list for those interest.
نسيب لحود وزير دولة
جان أوغاسابيان وزير دولة
خالد قباني وزير دولة
زهير بكداش وزير دولة
ابراهيم شمس الدين وزير دولة
يوسف تقلا وزير دولة
وائل أبو فاعور وزير دولة
علي قانصو وزير دولة

Back to the real ministers :
Maronite Ministers:
Ziad Baroud (manno 2adda)
Tony Karam (good choice).
Gebran Bassil and Mario Aoun (what a joke).

Greek Orthodox ministers:
Issam Abu Jamra ( VP, maskhara)
Elias Murr ( good at his job)
Ibrahim Najjar (excellent choice)
Tareq Mitri (excellent choice) but ministry of information is a third world ministry only.

Catholic ministers:
Elie Skaff ( being a felle7 doesnt make you a minister except in Lebanon).
Raymond Audi (excellent choice) but i would have declined the offer if i was him.

Druze:
Talal Arslan ( zbelit el moujtmaa3)
Ghazi Aridi ( Loyal but incompetent)

Sunnis:
Fouad Saniora ( te3teer)
Bahia Hariri ( Jnoud el Sit ?)
Mohammed Safadi ( good choice)

Shiites:
Mohammed Fneish ( zbele)
Ali Qanso ( Ya ma7la el zbele)
Mohammed Jawad Khalifa ( good choice)
Fawzi Salloukh and
Ghazi Zoayter. ( zbelten kbar)

Armenians: Jean Ogassapian and Alain Taborian.

I am not sure why would anyone take over EDL honestly if he doesnt have a serious plan.

In General, a bunch of incompetents ( with few exceptions) trying to survive those few months till the next elections.


Clashes have been ongoing for weeks now in the North, causing tens of kills and hundreds of wounded, and most importantly great material damages.

Who was fighting who ?

No one can claim it was Hariri financing militia men to cause riots for electoral purposes. We’ve seen what his so-called “militia” was capable of in Beirut. The man will never opt for military confrontation, it’s not his policy.

But honestly, its quite demeaning for the Lebanese people to read such a thing.
بتوجيه من رئيس كتلة “المستقبل” النائب سعد الحريري، باشر “تيار المستقبل” في البقاع الأوسط، تسليم المتضررين من أهالي بلدات سعدنايل وتعلبايا وجلالا والجوار تعويضات مالية عن الخسائر المادية التي لحقت بهم من جراء الاعتداءات المسلحة لميليشيا “حزب الله” على هذه المنطقة مطلع الشهر المنصرم

This flagrant abuse of people’s misery to prepare for Elections 2009 is a quite common trend in Lebanon and is one of the key reasons this political class is staying in power.
I have nothing against using money for political purposes, as in promoting your electoral program or convincing the people of your intentions, but buying them like they are for sale is shameful, yet the people accept it.

You tell me they are poor and needy, i tell you most of them got poor by trusting those leaders they had and voting for them against few bucks. The blame is on the people as much as it is on the leaders. Any people capable of having a M14 revolution and liberating himself from savage invaders such as the Syrians can rise above money bribery and speak up for itself.


After comparing the Lebanese cabinet to the Israeli one, lets compare the number of minister we have compared to other countries.

Knowing that Lebanon is a 4 million people country with a very low GDP, we managed somehow to make a cabinet of 30 “so-far-useless” ministers.

France with its 65 million habitants has almost 20 ministers.
Spain with its 40 million habitants has 24 ministers.
Germany with its 80 million habitants has 14 federal ministers.

Three small examples that say it all ..

Why do we need 30 ministers ? what is this “Wazir dawoule” position all about ? a minister that only gets paid for doing nothing ? Do you imagine the costs of security and all related issues to a minister that the government is undertaking ??

This country needs 10 ministers max, yet instead we have 30 and why ? no one knows.


Israel’s GDP is 20 30 times higher than the Lebanese GDP, yet we have a cabinet room worth tens of thousans of dollars if not more ( laptops & microphones & phones etc ..), while Israel’s cabinet is just a simple table …

Most of the countries in the world have less than 30 ministers, we want 30 and insist on it.. what for ?? what is a wazir dawoule ????

This country will never rise if corruption stays and this whole political class stays.










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