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  • 1. Nassif | December 7th, 2007 at 12:08 am

    Man whatever chou mna3mil , hareb ahliyeh ahla, kien chewyouna chaweh… hizballah wou bajam ma ba3rif min wen, let s see if this guy can establish common ground… hala2 yentekhbou wou ykhalsouna awal chi and then kill hadis elo hadis.

  • 2. Roland | December 7th, 2007 at 12:24 am

    waynak ya Bachir…

  • 3. joey | December 7th, 2007 at 12:39 am

    listen guys, no one hates the syrians more them me, but you must understand this pic means noting, we must keep are cool and understand that we must always keep are friend close but are enemys closer.. what i am trying to say is that we need a professional realtionship with syria

  • 4. marco K Montreal, Quebec | December 7th, 2007 at 1:02 am

    3anjad this picture is taking us back to 2004 … this makes three years of struggle, martyrdom and intifadat al istiklal gone with the wind … to have another marionnette.. very sad… :(

  • 5. theCourtFool | December 7th, 2007 at 1:48 am

    Who dares to be soft spoken to Syria?

    I think we all stopped that. Even Hezbollah, a while ago.

  • 6. theCourtFool | December 7th, 2007 at 1:51 am

    Marco in mtl - 2004 was Lebanon’s best years. Think of the summer then, and 2005 - regardless of all that was going on.

    In 2006, Beyrouth was named by NY based Travel Magazine (http://www.travelandleisure.com/worldsbest/2006/results.cfm?cat=cities) as the 9th best city to visit. For three consecutive years, Lebanon broke its own touristic threshold record.

    What is happening now is a con game :)

  • 7. marco K Montreal, Quebec | December 7th, 2007 at 2:25 am

    You’re right. Lebanon was socially awesome!

  • 8. Danny Touma | December 7th, 2007 at 6:54 am

    Guys,

    This guy is nothing but Syrian puppet who was appointed by the syrians themselves because they trusted him so much. Dont let your blind hatred towards aoun lead to the Syrian lap.

  • 9. Riemer Brouwer | December 7th, 2007 at 8:26 am

    What exactly are you saying here?, Why not also dig up pics of most of March 14 leaders being close to high-placed Syrians…If they can change, why can’t Suleiman?

  • 10. DANNY F. | December 7th, 2007 at 8:36 am

    Guys Guys don’t be very pessimistic, give the guy a chance , don’t shoot on him , he might be different from what we think he is , if Syria wants this guy, she would never blocked the election , this guy has an american support now due to his war in Naher El Bared . Think about the good point of him visiting el Hakim in Mearab.

  • 11. Fred | December 7th, 2007 at 9:58 am

    Hakim,
    Do something now or rest and retire forever after.
    If Hakim can not react now to stop the fact of making all the sacrifices of the last years of dominance (Jail, martyrs..) go for nothing then he should maybe leave this leadership to someone who wil be able to rebuild faster our forces, our decision our popularity. Lots of people are disgusted from the selfish and irrational behavior of GMA but still they are not able to join us. If now we can not unify the christians then Hakim will never be able to do it.
    Hakim, despite his super patriotic and logical approach to event gave so far the image of a shadow of a leader.
    He still wants to take big decision and make big committments and fix deadlines (14 March last year for Lahoud to be surely out of Baabda, 23 Nov to surely having a president whatever happens (remeber the stupid countdown clock on our .com site -By the way did you noticce that now it is replaced by a countsown clock to christmas: at least this eone he can not miss.))
    He also confirmed many times that by 24 if no president then we would definetely go 50+1, he assured us that no constitutional amendments would be made….
    Hakim,
    I truely beleive in your leadership, and good will and faith in Lebanon and in the Lebanese christians and I am sure all your efforts is to help them but in these days we need to have facts on the ground and good calculations. Everyday, every martyr, every step we loose is irrevocable.

    We are all here to help and sacrifice if you need us but if you do not something now, it would be too late for Lebanon, for the Christians and specially specially specially for the LF

    Bashir, Peirre, Gebran are watching us we should not kill them twice

  • 12. الله لا يردّك | December 7th, 2007 at 12:35 pm

    تنازل من الملك الى صانع الملوك فرضي القتيل ولما يرضى القاتل!
    tayyar.org

    ennou hayda tabi3i ya 3amme?

  • 13. lady hawk | December 7th, 2007 at 4:25 pm

    walla hal balad sayer shi bi 2aref, alla yerham yalli estashhado .

  • 14. EV | December 7th, 2007 at 4:39 pm

    i’m with you Fred. I have been also disappointed by hakim, but he remains our strong voice and we cannot forget his jail time and sacrifices.

    Suleiman disgusts me, once a syrian puppet means always a syrian puppet. The syrians won’t let him turn the other way or they will kill him just like renee moawad.

  • 15. Chad -- Minneapolis | December 7th, 2007 at 10:24 pm

    This is amazing!!! Regardless of the picture, I think we all have a collective amnesia problem. I am hearing the same rhetoric again and again: The new president is clean, close to the people and will bring back Lebanon’s independence. Bull****. Isn’t that what we said about all the previous corrupt ones. Did we already forget how everybody hailed Lahoud as the savior, and stories started popping everywhere such as he surprised the employees at the car registry and reprimanded bribery!!! Then what happened? Let’s say it the way it is. We have 2 scenarios here: Suleiman supports the Syrian mafia regime and stays in power and becomes just like Lahoud and Aoun, or he is anti-Syrian and he will be killed just like others before him (e.g., Bashir, Mouawad). The third scenario that everybody is thinking of cannot exist. Suleiman cannot be on the sidelines and represent all Lebanon. The Syrian mafia is clear: you’re either with us or against us!!!

  • 16. Hanoun | December 7th, 2007 at 10:27 pm

    Chad, I agree with you 100%

  • 17. JohnnyB | December 8th, 2007 at 9:32 am

    I’ve been watching the news lately and I couldn’t help but notice how people and especially retired military people are attacking sleimein because he received Geagea in yarzeh, saying that, how could he receive someone who killed people from the military.

    I say, how come these retired generals, kept there mouth shut when michel sleiman used to visit syria and kiss there asses, knowing that the syrian hurted the lebanese by far more than the L.F did, and for no cause. These military people who opened there mouth now about the visit, are people without dignity and, with no purposed but to kiss syria’s ass again again like they have been trained for.

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