As i already mentioned in my previous posts, the Opposition is not seeking a solution but rather seeking to put more obstacles on our way .. I proposed that both teams pick intellectuals to meet and solve things, but it seems Ahmadinajad, the new M8 representative ( hek mbayyan) closed down that option as well ..
Now i am dying to hear what Hezbollah & more specifically what MICHEL AOUN has to say about that ..
Talking of Michels, Michel el Murr attacked the FPM today and Michel Aoun saying they are the ones blocking the presidency ..
Ahmadinejad: No President, No Government in Lebanon before End of Bush’s Term
Diplomatic sources close to Tehran on Wednesday quoted Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as telling a high-ranking Arab official that Lebanon will not have a new President or a new government before the end of U.S. President George Bush’s term Jan. 20, 2009.
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1. Tarek | March 12th, 2008 at 11:59 pm
Well you should ask the orangists what they think, or do they?
2. Michele | March 13th, 2008 at 7:42 am
Well Tarek, u’ve said it! They DON’T!!!!!
They have Micho to think for them, they just follow!
3. Maher | March 13th, 2008 at 9:48 am
Aounists have become blind followers, they always were. Everytime we confront them with a graoundbreaking fact or they tun away from the question. Typical answers: Shou geagea a7san? Shou el Amercani A7san? Shou Hezballah mish Lebneniyye?
Eno ehGeagea a7san min aoun, Will amercani a7san min el soure , w hizb allah Iraniyye. Fuck you Aoun.
4. Rodge | March 13th, 2008 at 10:36 am
Can anyone see a difference between Ahmadinejad and a Sukleen worker?? well I can’t.
Of course with all my respect to the Sukleen workers and to any other worker in the world, but i’m describing his looks.
This guy looks anything but a President, in addition to a certain description that he shares with Michel Aoun, since they are both lunatic and insane, and they represent a real danger for their own societies.
5. Rodge | March 13th, 2008 at 10:36 am
Can anyone see a difference between Ahmadinejad and a Sukleen worker?? well I can’t.
Of course with all my respect to the Sukleen workers and to any other worker in the world, but i’m describing his looks.
This guy looks anything but a President, in addition to a certain description that he shares with Michel Aoun, since they are both lunatic and insane, and they represent a real danger to their own societies.
6. Arze | March 13th, 2008 at 12:20 pm
Guys are making a big deal out of it !
Im not protecting Ahmad najad , but attacking those who are using what was said just to justify the Lebanese government actions….
What if AN was just giving hes opinion that as long as Bush is here , the situation will not be solved in LEbanon ?
A simple opinion that people turned into a direct threat from Iran ? Come on…
7. Maher | March 13th, 2008 at 4:29 pm
Arze the dircet problem in AN speech here is that he says that the there will not be president in Lebanon unless bush is gone:
1. Neither Iran or Bush should be interfereing with our elections
2. If he has a problem with bush let him solve it with bush
3. we are used to “opinions” from Syria and Iran, where these opinons “predict” what is going to happen actually, epecially when threatening Lebanon with civil war or unrest or whatever
8. Rodge | March 13th, 2008 at 4:37 pm
In this regard,
I just wanna praise the Lebanese stance taken in Dakkar facing the Syrian interfering in the Islamic summit draft. Embassador Naamani was great in his reply to the Syrian notes, and the Lebanese delegation was great in its attitude.
9. THERESINIA | March 13th, 2008 at 6:06 pm
I propose that the GENERAL of RABIYEH be the candidate for the next elections in….IRAN…
It is the best and surest way to create internal divisions and destroy IRAN very quickly !!!!
In fact, America will become very grateful to our GENERAL because America won’t need to bomb IRAN anymore….
My cousin (who was an extreme AOUNIST) arrived from France to spend Easter with us. He told me that most of the Lebanese in France are NO LONGER AOUNISTS…because they are not submitted to his continuous brainwashing…(LAVAGE DE CERVEAU) !!!!
Interesting ? NO????
The General of RABIYEH should consider blaming SIMON ABU RAMIA for his inefficiency in France….
10. paul | March 13th, 2008 at 9:13 pm
Ahmadi najad do not represent the opposition…he is the opposition. HN and GMA are only kyes l ramel.
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