I will not bother comment on any of his statements, they speak for themselves !!
Maybe he’s too old, maybe he lost it .. or maybe he never had it in the first place !

Read and laugh !

From Naharnet:

Free Patriotic Movement leader Michel Aoun called for demonstrations on Wednesday to topple Premier Fouad Saniora’s government, praised Hizbullah’s weapons and said monitoring Beirut airport is not a security violation.

Calls to elect a president prior to agreeing on a general elections law “be they made by secular or religious” circles are tantamount to “conspiring against the Christians and seeking to marginalize them.”
He was referring, among others, to Maronite Patriarch Nasrallah Sfeir who had repeatedly said electing a president is a priority.

Aoun also defended Hizbullah’s private communications network, claiming, “There are other private communications networks than Hizbullah’s.” He did not name them, however.

“Finding a camera on airport road is not a security penetration,” Aoun said.

Aoun defended Hizbullah’s activity in Kesrouan and Byblos (Jobeil) provinces, noting: “Lebanese Forces exist in Rmeish and Qleiaa (south Lebanon) and they move freely. Why Hizbullah shouldn’t move in Kesrouan and Byblos?” he asked.

Aoun launched a vehement attack on the leading daily an-Nahar claiming it has abandoned its “ethical principles and does not derserve to be read anymore. It has become a propaganda bulletin for March 14.”

He defended Hizbullah weapons as “subject to good conduct certificate.”




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  • 1. Rodge | May 6th, 2008 at 8:28 am

    The word F followed with him is not enough anymore to be said about Aoun, and I think it is used a lot these days after every statement he issues.
    N, I don’t think he lost it, in fact he disn’t have it in the first place, and with everyday passing, Aoun is showing his reality and he’s trying to do anything he can to be hosted in Syria, since the visit is so dear for him.
    Anyway, he’s falling apart, his bloc too, and the statement of MP Walid Khoury yesterday proves this and shows that many MPs will follow Michel Murr’s step.
    If we just look at his situation, he’s losing control inside Tayyar, which was obvious by the postponment of the elections and the open statements of some FPM officials, among them Mario Aoun.
    Also he lost control over his Bloc, which was in the first place a gathering of former allies, so now he’s without Michel Murr, Tashnag, Walid Khoury, and soon without Nehmetallah Abi Nasr, Farid Khazen, Salim Salhab, and Ghassan Mkheiber among others.

  • 2. Michele | May 6th, 2008 at 12:28 pm

    This Aoun seriously lost it!!!!! What puzzles me even more all his stupid supporters who still believe in him!!!!

    N, u forgot also to mention how Aoun attacked all the Lebanese “Christian” media for being bias!!!

    Is this man for real?? Have u ever watched Otv or read Tayyar.org????
    It’s worse that Manar who is only talking about HN or Future who only cares about Harriri.

    Plus have u seen his News studio? It looks more like a Barbie home?

    I sincerly consider that lbc is the most unbias, objective media, and please nobody affiliates it with LF, especially that there are trials between the LF and lbc.

  • 3. THERESINIA | May 6th, 2008 at 1:24 pm

    Please read what JEAN CLAUDE BOULOS an ex-friend to the GENERAL OF RABIYEH wrote on May 1 2008:
    (No Comment from me - but let the GMA’s followers dare answer !!!)

    Michel Aoun déclare urbi et orbi qu’une visite en Syrie lui serait “très chère”.

    On croit devenir fou face à une pareille déclaration. Je vous avais conté comment un jour, entre 1981 et 1990, Michel Aoun était mon voisin à Mar Takla et que nous prenions souvent un léger dîner sur la véranda en échangeant des propos politiques. Il était le Chef de la 8ème Brigade que même les troupes syriennes craignaient.”Et une visite en Syrie” ne lui était certainement pas très chère!
    Et quand il a mené son combat contre les syriens après que le Président Amine Gemayel l’eût chargé de présider un gouvernement “provisoire ” une visite à Damas le lui aurait pas été “très chère”. Et quand le 14 Mars 2005 il est descendu avec des milliers de sympathisants pour demander le départ des syriens, la visite à Damas ce jour la “Lui aurait coûté très chère !” Elle lui aurait coûté la peau tout simplement.
    A moins que le mot cher ne vienne signifier dans sa bouche : “le prix à payer”. Et alors la facture à payer sera vraiment très élévée. A titre d’exemple :
    - Prix des tanks détruits par les bombardements en 1989: 1.250.342 dollars
    - Prix de l’enterrement de 836 soldats tués par les bombes de l’armée libanaise sous le commandement de Michel Aoun: 836.000 dol
    - Coût des 3400 obus 240 lancés contre Baabda pour en terminer avec le régime de Michel Aoun: 3.400.000 dol.
    - Affrètement de l’avion bombardier qui est venu lancer des bombes sur le Palais de Baabda alors que le général Aoun négociait l’asile politique à l’ambassade de France : Chiffre non communiqué !!!

    Oui mon Général, nous avons cru en vous comme jamais depuis Bechir. Nous vous avons écouté sur toutes les télés avec dévotion durant tout votre exil. Nous avons klaxonné comme des imbéciles Tara tata ta pour marquer notre différence. Nous avons applaudi, voire versé quelques larmes d’enthousiasme quand vous êtes descendus vous et votre famille de l’avion qui vous ramenait enfin dans votre pays.
    Mais si la conclusion de tout cet amour se retourne en un désamour de la part d’une grande partie de la population, c’est que pour celle-ci le départ des Syriens était, oui “très cher” pour chacun d’entre nous.
    Mais que votre visite à Damas va nous coûter à nouveau très cher, très très cher.
    La volonté d’être absolument Président de la République est en train de coûter très cher au Liban.
    C’est monstrueux!
    1er mai 2008

    Jean-Claude Boulos

  • 4. Lebnan_united | May 6th, 2008 at 1:56 pm

    what exactly is there to laugh about?

  • 5. Rodge | May 6th, 2008 at 2:16 pm

    Great article by Jean Claude Boulos, mainly because he’s a very straight and respected personnality, and I don’t think anyone can doubt his intentions.
    As I said above, Michel Aoun is losing a lot because of his stupidity and trahision to the Lebanese people, especially those who believed in him.

    One more thing, I don’t know how can he dare criticizing Annahar newspaper?? more he attacked its policy. how can he attacks Ghassan Tueini who is a master in journalism and politics?? maybe he wants all the media to be like tayyar.org and OTV, and Al Akhbar newspaper

    “Khalass shilsh el 7aya ta2 ma3 aounik”
    خلص شلش الحيا طق مع عونيك

  • 6. THERESINIA | May 6th, 2008 at 2:20 pm

    “General AOUN has no MORALITY” (declaration of Dory CHAMOUN : May 5 2008) who knows him very well …

    The General of RABYIEH is a MADMAN: I BEG all the lebanese patriots (who still believe in him) to leave him immediately.

    HISTORY will tell the IMMENSE damages he has done to Lebanon and the HATRED he has created !!!!!

  • 7. Tarek | May 6th, 2008 at 2:31 pm

    I ashamed of being Lebanese when there are Lebanese following this guy …

  • 8. JZ | May 7th, 2008 at 12:36 pm

    What a shame to know there are still christians (very few, but yet still some stubborn ppl) who support this mad man, only thinking about him getting to the highest hierarchical post!

    What a shame to know that he is supporting the only militia fighting against christianity and giving Lebanon only blood & hatred and WAR.

    Come on guys, he is litterally losing all his popularity so this should be celebrated! Lets forget about those immature LOSER and retarded ppl and lets go all party 3a hsebon!

    Death to all of them and long live the Lebanese FORCES!



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