Only a few weeks ago, a long line of Lebanese politicians were offering condoleances to Bsayneh Tha3ban. Today, it is Master Bachar’s turn to receive those so-called politicians with their drooling mouths and lips stretched like Jiji Bassil’s from all the ass-kissing. So I recommend they use Chapstick as its slogan is “Don’t Let Your Lips Go Naked!” (the picture is a rumor about a special edition made exclusively for kissers of Bashar’s ass)

As for our M8 friends, my advice to you is to stop waiting for us to join you in this lifestyle of servitude to Ahmadinajad and Bashar. Not all people are Ass-addicts and even if Hariri, Geagea, Gemayel and all the M14 leaders go kiss Bashar’s hand, we refuse to follow them or support them.
Why? Because we have this thing called “principles” that some people find so hard to believe …

There are still thousands of Lebanese, FREE Lebanese, with brains to use and some dignity left, who will refuse to bow to anyone at any price. During Zahle’s battle in 1981, 90 freedom fighters and locals stopped the entire Syrian army and kicked Hafez out of their town. So stop hoping that we will be sheep going to worship Tehran’s Mourshid and the Dumbass of Damascus.

That’s all the medical advice for today, take this “Rachetta” to the nearest pharmarcy and tell them it’s from Dr. Phil Tayer ;)

chapstick




50 Comments. Add your own...

  • 1. alfred | December 14th, 2009 at 6:01 pm

    dude, you have like the worst english ever..

  • 2. Infidel | December 14th, 2009 at 6:23 pm

    totally lame, even by the standards of Lebanese Fags (LF)

  • 3. kezballah | December 14th, 2009 at 6:25 pm

    alfred, I am trying hard to improve my english man, sorry I am not the best but I think I am making progress. I am good in French and Arabic, especially Arabic Mshabra7 but unfortunately in Lebanon not many people understand it ;-)

  • 4. ja3far | December 14th, 2009 at 6:31 pm

    K… laughing is the best medicine for depression my friend ;)

  • 5. kezballah | December 14th, 2009 at 6:34 pm

    Infidel, what is totally lame is kissing Bashar’s ass, and I think Berri, Wahab, Frangieh, Aoun and all the other M8 macho leaders are the best proof that you don’t have to be a Lebanese Fag to love it :-)

  • 6. kezballah | December 14th, 2009 at 6:37 pm

    J, I think you know we are always trying to laugh no matter what the circumstances, today is not worse than when Bashar was killing our most honest and courageous leaders and when M8 supporters in Lebanon were celebrating the murders, we always try to stay positive my friend ;-)

  • 7. kezballah | December 14th, 2009 at 6:41 pm

    It seems the March 8 supporters did not like my prescription, it’s OK no one ever likes medicine but if you want to get better you have to take it, but hey it is your own health you can do as you wish :-)

  • 8. Darwish | December 14th, 2009 at 6:43 pm

    K, that is truly commendable..your quote:
    “and even if Hariri and GEAGEA and Gemayel and all the March 14 leaders go kiss the ass of Bashar, we will not follow them or support them, why is this so hard to understand?”
    So, if hakim ends up going or blessing a visit of his LF to Syria, how will you show your displeasure? Will you rave and rant on this blog like you are doing now to no avail, or will you commit to organize a revolution within LF to change the party and its direction even if that means challenging and rocking the hakim’s boat?
    Think about this for a moment…because otherwise, your political objections to LF are useless!

  • 9. ja3far | December 14th, 2009 at 6:43 pm

    in wars there is always casualties K.. the best way to die is for the right cause..
    you know, i admire the good spirit , even when you see the remaining of your leaders selling you out .. bravo :)

  • 10. Joujouba | December 14th, 2009 at 6:47 pm

    Even if Hariri, Geagea or Gemayel join their 8 March counterparts in going to Syria, we categorically refuse the normalization of the relationship with Syria before the wounds are healed, Syria apologizes for the atrocities committed, and sheds the lights on Lebanese detainees in Syria. Who are we? We = hundreds of thousands of free Lebanese with brain and dignity.


    in a slightly better English and a grown-up tone but thumbs up for kezballa

  • 11. kezballah | December 14th, 2009 at 6:48 pm

    Thanks J, it is OK even if it happens because our leaders come from our ranks, they are not assigned by the Mourshid 2a3la ;-) We will make others like we did since many many years (even Aoun we made him, sorry for this mistake :-) )

  • 12. ja3far | December 14th, 2009 at 7:01 pm

    bas lezem t7asnou al tabkha shawyi K… barki biyetla3 shi wa7ad mitel al khili2 ba2a … isa bidalkoun 3a hal minweel ma ha yeb2a minkoun hada… btib2a la7elak …
    kahy bitseer inti al leader :)

  • 13. kezballah | December 14th, 2009 at 7:14 pm

    lah khayyi Ja3far, ana I don’t want to be a leader only a good citizen (of Lebanon akid not of Syria ;-) )

    About the tabkha it was fine before Bashar and his papa started killing all the good ones, Bachir, Dany, Gibran, Pierre, Mufti Khaled, ETC… ETC… ma be2eh 2ella fadlet mitel Aoun, haida ma atalou la2anno di3ano!

  • 14. ja3far | December 14th, 2009 at 7:22 pm

    halae soreet t7ibou lal moufti khaled ? hay mnee7a :) ( nseet kamal jomblat ;) )
    khaye chtighel la tseer leader; i will support you.. se3eta biseer 3and jame3tak hada loyal for once ( akeed with an good IQ and sense of humour kameen ;) )

  • 15. kezballah | December 14th, 2009 at 7:27 pm

    Thanks Joujouba, the people on the side of March 8 talk to us about unity and government of national unity but they can’t care less about our suffering from Syrian terrorism, we have to support them against Israel and they keep selling our lives to Syria. One thing I noticed about March 8 is that they all think they are super-smart from the smallest supporter to the biggest Hajj Hassan, but somehow it is not getting into their thick smart heads that even with the Syrian army occupying Lebanon they could not eliminate us, so what do they think they will achieve now?

  • 16. kezballah | December 14th, 2009 at 7:33 pm

    Teslam khayye Ja3far bass we7yetak inno ma 2ileh tama3 bi shi :)

    About Mufti Khaled and Kamal Joumblat and even Wonderboy Walid Joubmlat, I never love or hate someone in all circumstances, when Mufti Khaled supported the dialogue over war and opposed the Syrian occupation I loved him and I was sad to see what papa Hafez did to him, same for Walid Joumblat.

  • 17. ja3far | December 14th, 2009 at 7:44 pm

    K… revise the last acctivities of khaled before he die.. i think u are confused; he wasnt that much with peace…
    i am going for a good run in the rain.. one last thing before i go; il libneni houwi houwi; whether labeled 8 or 14 ( neither exists anymore by the way ) they all think they are smart; both think they are the one and only patriotic ones and they all blame the others for the miseries..
    both sides did lot of mistakes … badna ntawil bilna shwayi 3ala ba3ed .. and i still think you will be a good leader for the others ;)

  • 18. kezballah | December 14th, 2009 at 8:05 pm

    J I agree completly about lezim ntawil balna 3ala ba3ed, nobody is perfect and we all have good and bad things, but Lebanese are not smart people I am sorry to say it, we are selling our country in politics and even in real estate and we made a beautiful country very ugly. So I hope I am not a good choice for leader because like the holy verse says wa kama 2antum yuwalla 3alaykum but this is not a very bright bunch to be like them :-)

  • 19. kezballah | December 14th, 2009 at 8:17 pm

    Darwish, great observation, what we will do if Geagea and Gemayel give a bill of good health to Bashar without getting anything in return, no respect for Lebanon sovereignty, no apology for the terrorism of his father and him, no release of our political prisoners ETC… So your question is what we will do if Geage and Gemayel do like Aoun, very good question in my opinion, my answer is like this:

    1. I will suspend my work with the LF and Kataeb on the ground, I will not help or participate in their events and elections, I will not support them with my votes or my money, I will oppose the leadership in democratic ways (inside the party if I am a member and outside the party if I am only a supporter)

    2. Yes I will rave and rant on this blog :-)

    Good news is that Geagea just announced that he will not visit Syria not for condoleance and not for anything else :-)

    PS: I like to read your comments because you use common sense not partisanship to make juudgement of situations like your comments about Aoun with Theresinia, you show that being neutral doesn’t mean you don’t care and doesn’t mean it is not having a color or taste!

  • 20. N10452 | December 14th, 2009 at 8:20 pm

    What about his english ?? i see a very well written post and straight to the point arguments …

    Thumbs up khayye el K

  • 21. kezballah | December 14th, 2009 at 8:24 pm

    Thanks N, for all the editing. But it sounds a bit more aggressive than I initially wrote it ;-)

  • 22. ja3far | December 14th, 2009 at 10:32 pm

    K.. i didnt say the lebanese are smart; i said they think they are smart .. wa haydi al michikli ;)
    i was commenting on your 15 .. both parties blame the others … u think they are selling your lives to syria; they think your leaders were selling there lives to the american and they were drinking the toast on there bodies in the american ambasies in 2006 when the americans were pushing the israeli to continue the war and sending them all type of missiles..

    you think the other kiss the as* of bachar, they think you were kising the as* of viltman and the other long list … this is what each party say and believe about the other; and am not saying this to defend nor attack…

    the question is la2ayemtan badna ndalna heek ? ma zhe2tou ba2a wloh?

  • 23. ja3far | December 14th, 2009 at 10:34 pm

    K.. i didnt say the lebanese are smart; i said they think they are smart .. wa haydi al michikli ;)
    i was commenting on your 15 .. both parties blame the others … u think they are selling your lives to syria; they think your leaders were selling there lives to the american and they were drinking the toast on there bodies in the american ambasies in 2006 when the americans were pushing the israeli to continue the war and sending them all type of missiles..

    you think the other kis the as* of bachar, they think you were kising the as* of viltman and the other long list … this is what each party say and believe about the other; and am not saying this to defend nor attack…

    the question is la2ayemtan badna ndalna heek ? ma zehe2tou ba2a wloh?

  • 24. paul | December 14th, 2009 at 11:12 pm

    جعجع لـ”المركزية”: الزيارة الى سوريا غير مطروحة لا للتعزية ولا لغيرها وصدمت من “تحضيرات” دمشق لاستقبال الحريري

    kammil heik 7akim w2ana bidmanlak l 80% next elections…

    it’s the best way to run for the presidency after superman…

  • 25. hochoz | December 14th, 2009 at 11:15 pm

    Kezballah, here’s your reference:

    في ظل الاجواء السائدة بين لبنان وسوريا راهناً يبدو انه من غير الممكن ترجمة المشاعر او بالاحرى القيام بالواجب بالشكل المناسب. وتاليا فان اي زيارة الى دمشق لتقديم هذا الواجب غير مطروحة باي شكل من الاشكال خصوصا ان لا علاقات مباشرة بين القوات اللبنانية والقيادة السورية الحالية

    Too bad M8 supporters will disappear from this blog for the next week to avoid commenting on this…. (Just like they did when we whiped them out in the elections)

  • 26. hochoz | December 14th, 2009 at 11:18 pm

    Chou Paul,

    same website same time….?

  • 27. paul | December 14th, 2009 at 11:25 pm

    hi hochoz,

    website ma3kal alrijaal :-)

  • 28. danny | December 14th, 2009 at 11:50 pm

    hochoz,

    Off course they won’t disappear…they will be here crapping out left right and centre. Read what the golden slipper ja3far said above…He is equating the murderous butcher of Damascus who has assasinated and tortured thousands of Lebanese and Syrian nationals to Americans!! What a d*U*M*B comparison! Americans were saying Israel has the right to protect itself! Well they do! Same as all Lebanese…

    The spin is always there! Before the elections they yakked as typical orange or terrorists would do (all anyone has to do is go back and read the I*D*I*O*T doc and terrorist lover ja3far as well as the coolaid crowds’ comments). After they lost they are still saying they won (off course the terrorists will always win by their guns…eh?)

    We have a statesmanlike leader in DSG who after 11 yeears of jail time has put together a torn apart party and he is trying to integrate it with new blood and direction…

    We have shown an amazing comeback in the elections and the university results are the follow up to that. Progress is done by action and not empty slogans…

    Off course ja3far will be looking at the congo line to Syria as his terrorist leaders live there…HE WILL NOT SEE DSG there!!!!

    LF forever!!

  • 29. Rima | December 15th, 2009 at 8:08 am

    K

    did bouthayna shaban pass away?

  • 30. kezballah | December 15th, 2009 at 10:12 am

    Rima, no someone in her family pass away a few weeks ago, and the first one to run to Damascus was Jiji Bassil, they use the condeoleances as an excuse to go get instructions from Bashar.

  • 31. kezballah | December 15th, 2009 at 10:23 am

    J, but there is a BIG difference between the influence of USA in Lebanon and the control that Syria has over half of Lebanese. Even M8 supporters keep saying it, you guys are saying that our relationship with USA will not last and we will have to go kiss the hand of Bashar, that we should make a big apology to be forgiven and that Lebanon will go back to the Syrian-Iranian axis sooner or later, right?

    This offer has been on the table for the Christian leaders Gemayel and Chamoun since 1976, we refused it because we did not want to give away our political decision-making to Syria, we can not give another country the right to decide our fate and when to make war and with whom to make war. We have used help from everyone it is true, but we never gave them our sovereignty (this is why Bachir was abandoned by Israel for example).

    My post is only to remind the people who are feeling down about some M14 leaders running back to Syria that we will not let them sell our independence to the dictator junior, and to remind the people who are feeling happy that Syrian control is increasing to stop imagining they will eliminate us, Aoun one time tried 7arb 2al ilgha2 against us and it sent him to exile for 15 years, that is all I want to say from this post.

  • 32. kezballah | December 15th, 2009 at 10:24 am

    .

  • 33. Mike | December 15th, 2009 at 10:34 am

    If you guys want to hate syria. You should hate the US and israel as much. Afterall, they gave them the green light to stay.
    Don’t forget we invited them in.

  • 34. kezballah | December 15th, 2009 at 11:06 am

    Mike, we don’t want to hate anyone if they treat us with fairness, Syria is using us it is clear if we want to open our eyes, since 40 years we have all the wars with Israel and they have peace and prosperity, all they do is sell us cheap talk and send us weapons and terrorists. Israel and USA don’t control anyone in Lebanon and no one has any desire to deal with them except in legal channels, but we also don’t want to keep fighting them, let someone else do it, how about if Syria and Iran do 1% of what we have done and give us a break?

  • 35. ja3far | December 15th, 2009 at 11:06 am

    K… let us respect each others in our communication; no need for political propaganda and marketing .. at least when we are addressing each others…deal?

    If the Syrian had any hand in Lebanon it was because of the Americans. Lebanon was always given to Syria as a potential replacement of the gulan. Ba3deen who gave Syria Lebanon as an award after the first gulf war? Khaye in year 2006 wasnt the new middle east agenda behind pushing the war for 33 days? The israelies wanted to stop during the first weak. They weren’t allowed. Didn’t the Americans open an air bridge with Israel to supply them all type of missles to throw on our heads…

    We never said we want Lebanon to be part of the Syrian Iranian axis; we said Lebanon shouldn’t be run against the Syrian Iranian axis, and there is a big difference. There is no Lebanon if ran against the states the same way there is no Lebanon if ran against Syria and this is what you guys couldn’t understand in the last three years. You keep accusing us of making Lebanon the acting front against the American agenda; while for the last three years you made Lebanon the acting front against Syria. Let us be serious K, you are not as naive as many here who keep repeating empty slogans; that is why i respect you in our communications. What do you expect when you work on changing the Syrian regime from Lebanon? Why was kinaan, the previous acting president of Lebanon , killed? Why is khadam, the one who was responsible for the Lebanese file in Syria for the last thirty year outside Syria in harriri palaces in france? What were the M14 leaders doing on the high way between Lebanon and USA? What do you expect when you open training camps for the Syrian Islamic brothers in the North? When you say clearly you want to change the regime in Syria?

    For the last three years, we were telling you ya3ami sma3ou, you cannot rule Lebanon by yourself; you cannot make a Lebanon with a slogan al souri 3adouwak; Lebanon is to be the link between east and west . No body can eliminate the other… while for three years your leaders were raising empty slogans and making political accusations just to gain people fighting wars we can never win. And the result is clear after three years. The Lebanese government and policies is into friendship and good relationship with Syria. You as LF want to keep pushing on the nerves of hating the east with its arab colour and muslim culture let it be. It is your choice and you will be responsible for the consequences whether good or bad.

    By the way , 90 % of the LFers here , yali biedou marajel, have left Lebanon and living outside it… wasn’t this kis-senger plan in the first place? isnt that what hapened to the christians of iraque after te american went in?

  • 36. kezballah | December 15th, 2009 at 11:20 am

    J, thank you for the time to write a logical response, but what are we arguing with?

    I agree about communicating with respect, not everyone agrees on my side and on your side, but that is normal.

    I agree that USA sold us to Syria, I am also 100% convinced that Israel and Syria are in agreement under the table, that is why they don’t fight each other.

    I agree we don’t want to face USA and we don’t want to fight Syria and Iran after they leave Lebanon, but did they leave? Do they EVER want to leave? No because al sila7 baken baken baken right? It is not staying until Syria feels security from Lebanon’s side, it is staying forever no matter what, the security of Syria comes from the war and division in Lebanon, that is their policy not mine. Ahmadinajad wants to eliminate Israel from Lebanon not from Tehran, that is his policy not mine.

    Let us be serious khayyeh Ja3far when in history ever the Lebanese were a threat on Syria? This is a joke that anyone in Lebanon can change the regime in Syria, no one needs Walid Joumblat’s help to change the regime in Syria, if he said he supports it or if LF say we hate Hafez and Bashar it don’t mean we are going to overthrow them or that we can do it in the first place right?

    About the Kis-senger plan there are many other reasons that are causing Christians to emigrate from this region, look at how many times Hamas supporters kill a Christian or close a Christian bookstore in Palestine, look at how many Muslim organizations that have a lot of money use it to buy land from Christians and change their areas, it is even now happening in Achrafieh and Byblos, so I think the Kis-senger plan is a small part of the problem.

  • 37. ja3far | December 15th, 2009 at 1:01 pm

    K… every revolution in syria before the 70s was planned and started in lebanon … Khadam and kinaan were planning with some other arab countries to change the regime…

    Any way , to be clear, I am against our politicians going to syria or any other country like Who-res kis-sing anything possible to get additional power. But this is the lebanese mentality since hundreds of years when our bakaweet and machayekh and princes use to race doing things like that.. walawe from how did the majority of our politicians get they get these glorious title? khaye we are poud in our history books telling the story of how fakher al deen went to toskana to bring italian power … we are sad people…

    you think kis-senger is only a small part of the problem? i need to take you in a small ride in the south ; most of the land in the zahrani area toward bebliye and ansar is bought by harriri for a special old plane … the same if you go in east saida toward lib3a and kfarfalous .. same same…

    Finally , to be clear again, i am with al sila7, laeanou this is the only thing that can make a balance of power with the israeli.. I am against using it for anything but to defend ourselves against any agression.. And any body who will try to take it without providing a valid replacement will be stupid..

    for most of the other things we do agree ;)

  • 38. alfred | December 15th, 2009 at 4:43 pm

    come on K, you were supposed to get mad! hehe i was trying to have a little fun, i didnt mean to sound like a jerk.. im sorry bro. and no im not a aounist, im just a neutral idiot trying to have some fun on both sides lol

  • 39. THERESINIA | December 15th, 2009 at 7:35 pm

    Go and see this and say:”good bye to courage”:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hpWutNQXxpQ

  • 40. Darwish | December 15th, 2009 at 7:47 pm

    Ja3far #37, I agree with most of your reply to K, but I have a problem with your last paragraph in which you justify al sila7 to establish “a balance of power” with Israel. Theoretically, a balance of power exists when both sides deter each other from open agression because there is great fear on both sides, resulting from the damage that such an agression might cause to either side. I do not believe that Israel can be deterred or will be deterred based on what happened in 2006. I believe that after that war and heavy lebanese casualties and destruction, it was obvious that the IDF was stalled by HA (but not defeated), and in the end we all paid a heavy price as a result as a country and as a nation, not to mention the psychological impact that this war had on a major part of the country’s population. We do not need such deterrence ya Ja3far, we need to implement UN international resolutions and keep Israel at bay by not provoking them any longer. Israel is always bent on retribution and will use every opportunity to destroy our country when they have an excuse..let’s not give them that excuse and instead, stand behind the one true and legitimate symbol of resistance for ALL lebanese and that is our national armed forces! I know that you love your country and that you want a great future for Lebanon, but ya khayyé, let’s agree to defend our country TOGETHER and not try to do it apart! We can all claim resistance or moukawamé, and we all want to be the sons of the resistsnce, but let’s do it through the one institution that truly portrays itself as that of all lebanon and its people…the national armed forces! Anyways, I appreciate your comments and the opportunity for debating constructively with you and K!

  • 41. ja3far | December 15th, 2009 at 10:35 pm

    darwish… what you are saying is nice; but you guys tend to look at the result without really seeing the cause.

    the UN resolution 425 was issued in 1978 when israel occupied a part of the south. The resolution ordered israel to make an immediate withdrawal. The Israeli didn’t even bother about it, on the contrary they used a stupid excuse , a shooting around the israeli embas-sy in England, to invade lebanon in 1982 ( they said someone tried to assassinate the ambas-sador ). At that time, we had the UN in our country, we had a resolution that was supposed to protect us; but that didn’t stop Israel from opening a war that caused us the highest casualty in our history . More than 30 thousands dead and hundreds of thousands of injured in a three months period.

    Do u remember the first Qana massacre? It happened while Israel was still occupying our territory and every body agreed on our right to resist. At that time the Israeli army killed and injured hundreds of women and children who were hiding in the UN camp in qana. It is that much that they care about the UN.
    If we go little backward in the history you will see that the Israeli forces had made more than 600 attacks on Lebanon. I am counting attacks made even before the PLO was established. When nobody was talking about resisting . Why did they attack the MEA planes and other planes in the beirut airport? Houla and khiyam massacres happened before the PLO existence.

    In the mid 60s and 70 s the Israeli attacks were on daily bases in the south; they and the Palestinians were having a good time on the ruins of our villages and the blood of our people. Sayed moussa al sader used to literally beg the Lebanese government to send the army to the south to protect the people. Nobody cared. Nobody cares about the poor usually. sayed raised his famous slogan: “al sila7 zinat al rijal” he asked the men to sell their belongings to buy weapons to defend their families, home and land (many people repeat this slogan in an idiotic way to attack the “ barbaric” sader). This is when we decided to start our resistance .

    in the late 80 s when Israel withdrew from a part of the south to what became known al chareet al mohtal most people said it is over , we can do nothing more. in the 90s they were rebuilding Lebanon with no care of the occupied area. Of hundreds of thousands of Lebanese who couldn’t go back to their homes and lands. Or of an occupier who used to attack nabatieh and tyr just to show his strength. At that time we used to spend our vactions in the university taking guards on the mountains and the front villages while other youngsters were enjoying their life in the reviving Lebanon.. you think we were enjoying being bombarded by the F16 instead of snowboarding in faraya?

    Darwish you are a descend person to respect; and i dont have a doubt that you do want the best of for lebanon. But you should understand that we have gone a long way till the day our people on the borders can sleep feeling safe with Israel as their neighbor. We do want the army to take responsibility; we want our kids to grow up in a safe environment like other kids. But do you really believe our army can defend us tomorrow if an Israeli politician decided to gain more votes by attacking us as they did so many times? Khaye I don’t question the bravery and courage of our soldiers and they have showed it very well in 2006 with around 70 martyr but are they allowed to have proper arsenal to defend themselves?

    In the last sentence of my 37 I said we will keep our weapon till we have a valid replacement; till someone is able to take responsibility . but just to lay down our weapons to please the one who want to kill me .. this will not happen

  • 42. ja3far | December 15th, 2009 at 10:36 pm

    sorry tawalet 3leek ;)

  • 43. Darwish | December 16th, 2009 at 12:22 am

    Ja3far,thanks for your well thought out response. I agree that there were a lot of injustices done to people in the south prior to and during the civil war and I do not doubt the extent of the suffering that was caused as a result of being neglected and feeling like second hand citizens, there is no question that the people of the south suffered terribly and I can understand their desire to want to have the ability to defend themselves and keep their dignity while also having a voice in the future of the nation, like all of us. I remember after Qana massacre how all lebanese threw their support behind the resistance and how they all rejoiced together after Israel was forced to withdraw in 2000! We need to rebuild trust among the people and correct the mistakes of the past on both sides and try to find a way to live together, to build a strong national army so that it is able to protect the country as a whole and we also need to find a common vision for Lebanon, knowing that we are all condemned to live in this tiny piece of land that we all call home! We should be talking more about these things rather than the constant bickering that consumes many pages on the lebanese blogsphere and leads nowhere but only deepens the hole we have dug for ourselves! After all, that’s what blogs should be about;-)

  • 44. Delta | December 16th, 2009 at 6:27 am

    Ja3far 2 words not more
    Syria killed 1000000 of lebanese = syria is an enemy 3ali2a bdayntak hal2a

    badkoun tsamo game3etkoun chouhada wnihna ahilna wikhwetna kleb ma hek ?

  • 45. ja3far | December 16th, 2009 at 9:36 am

    Darwish… the past is the past; we need to learn from it to build our future. Unfortunately, the lebanese insist in living it again and again and again…
    But you said the magic word: trust … it is a very long way to go…
    appreciated your feedback…

  • 46. mike | December 16th, 2009 at 10:39 am

    Delta:

    Syria’s regime was our biggest enemy. Many are missing in syria including my dad’s cousin. We should know what happend to them. The syrian army committed many crimes in Lebanon but we should remember that we invited them in. As we invited the palestinians under the cairo agreement. Stupidity at its best. The problem started since the arrival of zionism and the creation of the terrorist entity of israel who claimed to be our friends and used the christian leaders of lebanon like condoms. Literally. Use one and throw….. away when your done.

    Hafez is dead. His son Bashar has control and he is much more open minded. Lebanese enter syria freely and sought refuge in the 2006 war. Christianity in syria flourishes.

    Israel threatens bombing the entire country every week. They equate the lebanese army with hezbollah and the lebanese people.
    They give the green light to assassinate sheikh bashir which in turn gave the syrian mukhabarat the green light to let the SSNP carry out the attack. They assassinate hariri, gebran tueini, george hawi etc.

    Peace to them=lebanon becoming a client state and slave of israeli interests in the region while continuing a constant state of civil war in the country and not letting us advance as a nation. Also, making the lebanese loose their integrity, self determinism and right to protect the country.

    Funny how the current number one backer of the PLO are israel and how they let them continue in the past by sending american and foreign ships to evacuate them from beirut in the 80s. Also, it’s funny how israel helped create hamas to counter the PLO in palestine and create even more division between a people. Same strategy they’re trying to do in Lebanon and the rest of the world. Iraq alone is more than an example.

    We were the first resistance of Lebanon against the PLO scum and syrian occupation. The current resistance are those facing who started the problem in the first place.

    Put the hate and past behind. Look to the future and work with what you have. It’s the Lebanese people. Because if the LF doesn’t then it will be the organization’s ultimate downfall. The LF is one last step before becoming useless in Lebanese politics and this is their only chance to make smart moves and keep it alive.

    The LF needs to adapt already and stop living as an outcast. Or shame the same fate as the guardians of the cedars and SLA.

  • 47. Delta | December 17th, 2009 at 2:00 am

    Kezballah your english is great! at least your content is truthful unlike many well written article where the truth is twisted. keep going

  • 48. Mike | December 17th, 2009 at 8:50 am

    Elaborate.

  • 49. kezballah | December 17th, 2009 at 12:10 pm

    Delta and alfred thanks bros :-) For some reason my English in real life is better than on the blog, N knows the reason ;-)

  • 50. kezballah | December 17th, 2009 at 12:28 pm

    Ja3far, I like that you question what is considered the truth and you are not afraid to say you don’t believe something even if everyone else believes it. Well this applies to the story that revolutions in Syria were always started in Lebanon, it is a made-up lie just like the accusations of the Turkish against Armenians, ask anyone from our parents the revolutions in Syria were never planned or executed from outside Syria, the only thing that Lebanon had a role in was if the coup failed the Syrian leader would run to hide in Lebanon, and many many many times the Syrian Mokhabarat would follow him and shoot him in his hotel in Beirut, so how we ever posed a threat on Syria, it is a big Syrian lie.

    I am glad we agree that the politicians should not run to kiss Syria’s hands, our relationship should be in diplomatic channels and we have to resolve the problems we still have with them, the best way to start is that Syrian pets like Wahhab should not be given any respect by the opposition. The Aounies used to accuse M14 that we made the election pact with HA in 2005 and we made dialogue with them (even Amine Gemayel visited Nasrallah and was optimistic), it is because many of us don’t consider HA as a Syrian pet like Wi2am Wahab, as a citizen I wanted to respect your resistance and to see you balance your alliance with Syria and Iran, but you receive all your money and weapons from Iran and through Syria so your leadership did not make any sacrifice and you kept the old group of Wahab and Sayyid alive even after Syria left. Now the only choice you are giving me is to have a resistance militia like you instead of all militias to enter the army, if the weapons are staying then all Lebanese citizens have to join the resistance, but of course no one Christian or Sunni or Druze will join HA, so each group will have a militia training and weapons like the old days, I don’t think this is a good solution but I don’t think we can have some Lebanese with their own system different from the others.



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