First off I would like to thank N for giving me this opportunity.  Hopefully I won’t dissapoint.

In my first post, I want to tackle the Bipolar disease that the Aounis are suffering from.  For those of you who don’t know, bipolar is a phsycological issue in which a person has two different personalities. And that’s exactly what the Aounis are suffering from.

Not more than three years ago, the Aounis and us had pretty much everything in common.  We used to spend all our time laughing at Syrians, Hezbollah, the SSNP, etc..  Aoun or Geagea rarely came to mind.  We were fighting together for the same cause.

Then, something went terribly wrong.  I don’t know what hit you across the head.  Everything you stood for was reversed.  All your beliefs simply flipped.

You ask for Lebanon not to be tied up with all the Mideast issues.  And then you say Hezbollah’s weapons should stay until the Palestinian issue is resolved!

You fought the LF under the title of fighting militias.  And now you support Hezbollah’s weapons.

You got beaten up and humiliated by the ‘Joint Security Forces’.  And now you ask for the release of the four generals who ordered that attack.

You fight for a free and independent Lebanon.  Yet you’re allied to the SSNP who believes that Lebanon should be part of Syria!

The list goes on and on and on.  So could someone tell me what happened?  Why are all the things that you stood against suddenly good now?  If you are with Aoun because you don’t like Hakim–and I know a lot of you who are like that– then just make your own political party.  You don’t have to be with Hakim, just don’t be with Aoun.  Follow your beliefs not a person. 




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  • 1. Ado | August 24th, 2008 at 12:39 am

    Ok bro….maybe most Aounis have bipolar disease,but it’s so applicable to LFers,plus a complex called Aoun they should be cured off…
    All i can see in this blog is attacks on Aoun and the orangettes,and if someone divrces his wife in the far ends of Akkar,then for you Aoun is responsible,and if someone contadicts you than he’s an orangette…You guys suffer from a severe case of Aounophobia…
    Well don’t you think Lf flipped manny times:
    1-Going to elections under a Syrian Law
    2-Going to election with Syrian allies,like Jumblat,Hizbolla,Hariri and so manny others.
    3-Asking for democracy and acting like criminal dictators
    4-Agreed upon the mukawameht Israel in the new ministerial pact,wich means they agreed upon hizbollah’s resistance to Israel.
    …….
    Too manny things to count….yalla enjoy being obseesed with a sick man(Aoun)
    Ye3ni if Aoun the crazy dude,mdawwakhkon,w m3a22adkon,and got the majority of the christians elections,ya 7aram you should go and burry yourselves indirt,while this crazy dude got 5 ministers,
    And this crazy loco dude,represented the christians in dawha,while your hakim was hanging to the feet of Hariri his master,….

  • 2. Lebanese Forces New Hampshire | August 24th, 2008 at 12:43 am

    Dear friends,

    I read a book about Cuba writen by Valadares ” life prisoner in cuban jail”. Talking about Fidel Castro and his way of getting control of Cuba…

    Do you know that Cuba was a leader from the democratic christian part of Cuba?

    Do you know that all his speeches was against the comunist and he will never let Cuba be comunist ever and people of Cuba vote for him to be president and than he distroyed churches and put in the Jails everybody who claim to be christian? example “Valadares”.

    This our Aoun! he is Syrian and 3amil since when he was in the lebanese army…

    Check his website and you will see how he one time when he was general, punished some officers by complaining about some of the others in the army where found 3oumala la souria…

    Look today at Bassil! he doesn’t like that the Patriarc intefere but the Mullah HA he can…

    Shame on them Aounist and Lebanon is not Cuba…

  • 3. Rima | August 24th, 2008 at 1:15 am

    Mickel

    It is the disease of idolizing the person..when politics revolve around a person and not principles and programs, as it is the case in backward societies, don’t expect all people to change gear. To be fair, many smart people left Aoun and his paranoic dreams.
    People who are still with him belong to three categories:
    1-some army soldiers and officers who are still grateful to Aoun for promoting them in the 1989/1990s
    2-some opportunistic people benefiting from working for him
    3-Some bitter people whose heart still dwelling on past experiences with LF and Geagea/or some uneducated people who beleive that Aounak jeyeh min allah…Maybe they should sing Aounak jeyeh min Hizballah

  • 4. Mickel | August 24th, 2008 at 1:16 am

    5ayye l LF never changed its principles. That’s what frustrates me the most.

    We had to change our alliances and do some things that weren’t necessarily good.

    Hariri and Jumblatt WERE with Syria and THEY CHANGED and came to us. What do you want us to tell them that they’re not welcome?

    As for Aoun bringing back Christians’ rights, we all know that ALL the Christians went to DOha just to watch while everyone else did the work. Aoun didn’t bring anything back, he just accepted some money to agree to the deal that he was offered.

    I’m not blaming Lebanon’s problems on Aoun or talking about him in this post. I;m talking about his supporters.
    Houwwe elo masla7a eza ghayyar, bass henne leh dallo ma3o?

  • 5. Delta | August 24th, 2008 at 6:06 am

    love ur post

    abdo ur post is irrelevant

  • 6. Mickel | August 24th, 2008 at 8:35 am

    Thank you Delta and Rima

  • 7. Rodge | August 24th, 2008 at 9:58 am

    Mickel,

    Superb man, You said it all, and I congratulate you for saying it from the deep of your heart. That’s what I felt, and I agree 100% with everything you said in ur post.

  • 8. Tantalus | August 24th, 2008 at 9:58 am

    Just to clarify one thing: “Bipolar” is not a “disease”. It’s a mood disorder and the actual name is “bipolar disorder”.

    Politics, on the other hand, is a disease. And it’s a disease afflicting the Lebanese youth. It’s an epidemic that’s poisoning Lebanon’s young generation, who follow their leaders blindly to their death.

    By these, I mean all the Lebanese youth, you included.

  • 9. Rodge | August 24th, 2008 at 10:02 am

    Ado,

    I would like to comment on the points you’ve raised.

    1-u said Going to elections under a Syrian Law. you did the same, and you won 70% as you said under this law, right?

    2-Going to election with Syrian allies,like Jumblat,Hizbolla,Hariri and so manny others. those WERE syrian allies, you went to elections with CURRENT Syrian allies, and you’re dealing everyday with all the Syrian allies.

    3-Asking for democracy and acting like criminal dictators.
    What is your proof, it is just a talk, we can say that about any party.

    4-Agreed upon the mukawameht Israel in the new ministerial pact,wich means they agreed upon hizbollah’s resistance to Israel.
    You agreed also on the same thing.

    At least Mickel mentioned things that we didn’t do, you are the only party who have done it.

  • 10. Maher | August 24th, 2008 at 10:37 am

    From nassrallahs statments (with sources)

    shi byerfa3 el rass

    ما حزب الله فمشروعه واضح, و ايران توظف ولاءه في خدمة مصالحها و خدمة مشروعها النووي اليس السيد نصرالله هو القائل :
    • لا نقبل الخضوع الى ماروني (السفير ك1 1987 ) و نحن لن نقبل وضع سياسي على حساب عزة المسلمين التي هي خط أحمر (السفير آب 1986).
    • لا نؤمن بوطن اسمه لبنان بل بالوطن الإسلامي الكبير (النهار أيلول 1986).إن لبنان و هذه المنطقة هي للإسلام والمسلمين و يجب ان يحكمها الإسلام والمسلمون (السفير 12 تموز 1987).
    • الطائف مشكلة لأنه يكرس النظام الطائفي الماروني كما قال الإمام الخميني ان هذا النظام يجب ان يسقط البديل من الطائف,المقاومة والشهداء و ليس النهج الماروني العنصري (السفير تشرين الأول1989).

  • 11. Tarek | August 24th, 2008 at 10:46 am

    I Lebanese used their minds and thought about Lebanon and about themselves instead of following someone blindly, it would have been really great.

  • 12. Ado | August 24th, 2008 at 11:15 am

    Rodge,

    You keep addressing me as an Fpm supporter,and i’m not,i agree with you that they all swim in the same shit,your doctor,and rabyeh megalomaniac….

    Rima,

    I agree with you,lebanese people are stuck with idolizing the person,but that applies too to your ouwwet,i don t see a vote in the Ouwwet party to choose the new leader,it’s permanently GEAGEA till he dies,than its Strida…..
    Too bad we can’t think past those dictators and i mean Aoun,Geagea,Hariri,Berri,JUMBLAT,Nasrallah and the others…..

  • 13. Rima | August 24th, 2008 at 12:27 pm

    Ado
    I am also not LF…as I said many times on this blog I respect the political ideals they represent(alng with all 14 March otherwise how do you explain the assassinations of many of their leaders)
    I don’t think we will see idealistic politicians any time soon…

    you cannot put the victims and their torturers in the same basket…

  • 14. Lebanese Forces New Hampshire | August 24th, 2008 at 12:49 pm

    Tantalus,

    Bipolar is a desease based on chemical diorders in the brain cell. Who told you is not, is totally wrong my friend…

  • 15. Omega | August 24th, 2008 at 1:01 pm

    yes u can . when the torturer is a dangerous criminal mind then it can create a victim out of itself to make ppl believe it is not a criminal.

    rodge
    with ur post number 9 u said :
    4-Agreed upon the mukawameht Israel in the new ministerial pact,wich means they agreed upon hizbollah’s resistance to Israel.
    You agreed also on the same thing.

    dude, aoun didn’t agree on that thing simply because aoun was not a part of the previous government.
    shoo seret 3am betdayyi3? looks like aoun mdawwakhkon .

    then u say that mickel said things ur ewet never did .
    let me ask u a question.
    isn’t ur hakim now following jombi? YES.
    ok rodge do u remember who was the first politician who accused ur hakim of bombing the church in 94? IT WAS JOMBI ya rodge.
    another question about mentioning things u never done.
    rodge please explain to me how come hezballa was withing ur principles in 2005 and then after the elections it stopped becoming a part of ur principles? how come ur hakim allied with hezballa in 2005 elections and u say that hezballa is against lebanon? WHERE ARE THE PRINCIPLES MY FRIEND?
    ur hakim’s principles are like a sh*rm**ta yalli betbashir bel 3effi.

  • 16. Omega | August 24th, 2008 at 1:04 pm

    rodge anoth questions about ur march 14 principles.
    how come nasib lahoud used to win elections during syrian occupation and now after syria went out he stopped winning?
    let me give u the answer because i am sure u will start b*ll cr*pping.
    NASIB LAHOUD USED TO WIN ELECTIONS BY THE AWMIYYI VOTES. u think this is not true? ask michel el murr because he used to be the mohandis of those elections.
    where are the principles?????

  • 17. Omega | August 24th, 2008 at 1:06 pm

    ado i agree 100% with ur first post.

  • 18. Danny | August 24th, 2008 at 1:34 pm

    Great post Mickel.

    Omega,

    No logic or thread of continuity in your statements!!

    When under Syrian occupation were there “elections”?? owmi votes?? Don’t make me laugh!!

    DSG following WJ??? How? Allies are just that. They have the same idea of a free Lebanon. However, DSG NEVER sold his soul to the Syrians!!

    Ado I know you are not tayyar and I agree with a lot of your thoughts. However, I cannot understand the logic of the “opposition” rifraffs always bringing in the past!
    DSG was imprisoned for “crimes” judged by your syrian mukhabarati charade courts. Syrians loved DSG and had him in the cabinet until he balked against them not unlike the idiot Aoun. DSG was framed and imprisoned for his crime of disagreeing with Syria.
    …from Naharnet…
    ” 11:55am Hizbullah MP Ali Ammar told OTV he is proud of Aoun’s visit to south Lebanon, declaring that contacts with the FPM started in the 1990s.

    Why not judge the person based on his current deeds and thoughts?

    You see the rancid facemask has been torn off completely! Is this the leader Maronites are following?? What an absolute f’n moron and hypocrite!

  • 19. THERESINIA | August 24th, 2008 at 1:57 pm

    The followers of the General of Rabiyeh reacts according to their EMOTIONS: they love the guy (full stop). This I can understand.

    BUT, a human being has the immense difference from ALL other species, i.E. the ability to REASON and THINK. He has an INTELLIGENCE and a BRAIN. The Human being is the only one that is able of PHILOSOPHY, THEOLOGY, METAPHYSICS, and also of using Inductive and deductive LOGICAL REASONING..

    May I ask, at which TIME have the followers of the General of Rabiyeh been using their LOGICAL system, especially after it is NOW CLEAR to everyone that the MAN is a LIAR, CORRUPTED and an agent to HEZBOLLAH, SYRIA and IRAN.

    What makes them BLIND?

    What makes them continue to follow a man they know MENTALLY ILL, they know has undergone severe psychiatric treatment at DEIR EL SALEEB by two prominent doctors (Dr Ass3ad Al Ramy, and Manoukian)?

    What makes them continue - each time the General of Rabiyeh is accused of being “the creator of HATRED among christians” or being a “Syrian agent”, to respond: “But the L.F. were also with TAIF and Syria etc…”.

    NOBODY is defending the L.F., I am accusing the general of Rabiyeh of being the WORST and MOST DESTRUCTIVE LEADER EVER!!!

    Use your LOGICAL reasoning -not your heart - and try to answer, as the MANY of US who LOVED him BEFORE you loved him, and NOW we have opened our eyes to realize FINALLY how DECEITFUL he is!!! We were promised honesty, patriotism, honor, integrity, anti-feodalism, TRUTHFULNESS, and what do we have? THE exact OPPOSITE!!!

    I challenge any follower to the General of Rabiyeh, to answer ON AOUN and not on other people. Where is the MAN whom we thought HONEST? Where is the MAN whom we thought UNCORRUPTIBLE? Where is the MAN who said so many beautiful things and now is doing the EVIL things?

  • 20. paul | August 24th, 2008 at 2:10 pm

    Great post Mickel.

    not all aouniye suffer from bipolarity,if you read some comments you can note that some of them suffer from tripolarity and even multipolarity.

    i dont know if these diseases exist but any disease has started somewhere ;-)

  • 21. Fou2ad | August 24th, 2008 at 2:21 pm

    Danny quotes:
    “When under Syrian occupation were there “elections”?? owmi votes?? Don’t make me laugh!!”.
    That’s 100% correct, so how did nasib lahoud win elections?(I think you know very well how)

    “DSG following WJ??? How? Allies are just that. They have the same idea of a free Lebanon. However, DSG NEVER sold his soul to the Syrians!!”
    How can you sell that which you do not have?

    “Ado I know you are not tayyar and I agree with a lot of your thoughts. However, I cannot understand the logic of the “opposition” rifraffs always bringing in the past!”
    Of course the past is not important, of course it’s not important who it is who over a couple of decades plundered the population’s money, impovirished it, and did not leave a single occupier that he didn’t ally with. The past may not be as important as the present, but does that mean you can erase it?

    “DSG was imprisoned for “crimes” judged by your syrian mukhabarati charade courts. Syrians loved DSG and had him in the cabinet until he balked against them not unlike the idiot Aoun. DSG was framed and imprisoned for his crime of disagreeing with Syria.”
    So why did they love him if he was against them?And why was he imprisoned in 1994 not 1990?

    “11:55am Hizbullah MP Ali Ammar told OTV he is proud of Aoun’s visit to south Lebanon, declaring that contacts with the FPM started in the 1990s.”
    And what was wrong with that? Hezballah back then were not syria’s allies, whereas jumblat, geagea, and hariri were.

    And to Omega, open your eyes, wayn el taghyeer wil 2isla7 lamma y7att sihro w7akimo elshakhsé weouzara?Wayn sar kil hal 7aké 3an el CV, w3an keef baddo y7att néss mou2ahaleen 2inno ykouno bi el7oukoumé badél néss 2rab minno?

  • 22. Rodge | August 24th, 2008 at 2:48 pm

    Omega,

    Mich ana mdayyi3 ya to2borne, read well before you make silly comments. I believe Ado said in the new ministrerial pact, didn’t you see it?? walla u’re used to read only the first 3 words at the most.

    As for Nasib Lahoud, he won elections when he had the support of the people of Metn, being agaisnt Syria, and the only time he lost, it was in 2005, and we all know what were the circumstances, mainly with the faulse support given to Aoun after people have been misguided by him.

    last, tawwil belak ma tdallak mkarriz

  • 23. Michele | August 24th, 2008 at 2:59 pm

    Paul u always manage to make me laugh, thanks man :)

    Mickel, great post, great arguments.

    Rodge as always loved your reply!

    Danny, I would really like to read more from u; why don’t u as well post something?

    As for u ladies, as always u r amazing!!! :)

  • 24. Danny | August 24th, 2008 at 3:33 pm

    Fou2…

    You make me laugh. thank you for your great articulation…..LOL

  • 25. paul | August 24th, 2008 at 3:35 pm

    Michele,i am glad when i can make people
    laugh… but lebanon can not tolerate two…

    YA ANA…YA AOUN :D

  • 26. Michele | August 24th, 2008 at 3:47 pm

    Well actually Aoun wont tolerate to have any1 funnier than him…

    But i like the fact that u don’t take things so seriously, maybe u do but we do need sometimes to make things light…

    I myself don’t like to go into debate, i only enjoy making fun of the Oranges ( i mean even if u get serious wz them, they won’t understand a thing).

    Anyway the guys here r doing a great job wz them as for me, i’ll keep on peeling these oranges as long as they’ll comment on that site!!!!

    So keep up in putting a smile on our faces!!!

  • 27. paul | August 24th, 2008 at 4:10 pm

    Michele,I always read your comments and I like your intelligent sarcasm.

    I think it is right to respond, but if you always hear the same manifestations then you lose the desire for the serious thinking,perhaps this is a character property.

    and be sure, you always gave the balance much more weight.

  • 28. Tarek | August 24th, 2008 at 7:24 pm

    The aounists think like that:

    X did that and Y did that but Z didn’t though he wanted.

    When will you start thinking: I support this because it’s good for Lebanon and it’s right and I oppose this because it’s bad for Lebanon and it’s wrong?

    When will you start thinking for your selves instead of thinking which leader do you want to follow blindly?

  • 29. Omega | August 25th, 2008 at 12:34 am

    rodge
    nasib lahoud did not win because of metn ppl support simply because the christians were m2at3een the elections during syrian occupation.
    he won due to syrian support and precicely the awmiyyi support .
    christians are not fool to support someone like nasib lahoud or any of the 14 march gangs.
    please don’t mention to anyone that nasib lahoud and nayla maawad and the ertet shehwen gangs were against syria because they will make fun of u. they all used to be elected as neweb during the syrian elections.
    and now after syria went out of lebanon, most of them failed to win because there was no more syrian support. as for those who won, they were lucky because they had the chance to ride hariri bousta and their area of election contained majority of sunnies to make them win and kill the true christian vote . this was with the help of the famous ghazi kanaan law. and if nasib lahoud and fares s3aid and yalli metlon had the chance to move sunni votes to keserwan and metn and make those areas a sunni majority they wouldn’t hesitate. they don’t care about anything else but their own benefit.

  • 30. Rima | August 25th, 2008 at 2:11 am

    Omega

    La2 sorry yaani “wlik skittou” and “bil zinar wil nezel” wala “taher Ni33ak” are far better than our Mantek

  • 31. Delta | August 25th, 2008 at 2:50 am

    man Omaga inta zalame wi2ih wha2ak sirmeyeh awal ma ismo hakimna second inta 3awnak ili bya3ref yihke bi2ilak skot btiskot bi2ilak il 3alam ghichem wma3o ha2 bass mich kil il 3alam only his followers winta akbar mastara aw proof,

    ba3dena badel ma tred bass 3al ihenet red 3alla nasib lahoud ntakhabou l2awmiyeh walla hmar ma bte2cha3 ila ili smi3to b2ekher il gimle

    douche bag

  • 32. paul | August 25th, 2008 at 9:27 am

    Dont forget… you discuss with someone who painted his window orange ;-)

  • 33. Rima | August 25th, 2008 at 9:42 am

    Abusing the color Orange to that extent shows the sakhafee of Aoun and his folowers kaanou the color is milek bayyoun…
    While the baby aounis 3aam yitssalou bil alwen HA and Israel are planning to wreak Lebanon on everyone’s head….

  • 34. Rima | August 25th, 2008 at 9:46 am

    By the way…if NASRALLAH cares about Lebanon and mich neweh 2ala el char el moustatir he wouldn’t threaten Israel back…he could use softer rhetoric …But for sure he sold Lebanon to teh iranian demons long before…..amelli antar and he hides like a rat…

  • 35. Silvana | August 26th, 2008 at 9:37 am

    Mickel, you are being very generous to the FPMERS and insulting people with the Bipolar disorder. It is a medical condition that should not be associated with them. I always find it hurtful when people associate such conditions with stupidity ;-)
    Unfortunately Aoun followers do not have this excuse as a reason for their hypocracy.

    However I do understand you are using it as a way to convey your point of view. Great first article by the way.



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