l7a2 el kezzeb 3a bayto …

2006:

حسن نصر الله في ال2006: أعطونا قانون الستين واذا ربحتم احكموا لوحدكم، لا نريد ثلثا” معطلا

Nasrallah in 2006: Give us the 1960 electoral law, and if you win, govern by yourselves, we don’t want the veto power

2009:

Beirut: Hezbollah and its allies will not join a new Lebanese government unless they have veto power over its decisions, a leading Christian member of their alliance said yesterday.

Of course Nasrallah did not say it publically yet, specially after the big mess up he did in regards to the 7th of May which he regarded as a glorious day, but instead hinted at his puppet allies to spread the word, and who’s better than Frangieh to do so.




11 Comments. Add your own...

  • 1. Maximus | July 3rd, 2009 at 12:14 pm

    They saught they will win.
    Could you imagine what would have been the situation if they had won? Taking control of government, justice, army, intelligence, finance and medias by sending home those among their opponents who do not resist, and sending others to jail.
    Now that they lost, they want us to share power. In fact they want to forbid others to bovern. Otherwise, they threat us of hell, milicia insurgency and unrest.
    iza rbe7na men da3weskon wa iza khsorna men da3weskon. Na2o!
    By the way, why the hell are Saudis and Syrians deciding for us?

  • 2. LF France | July 3rd, 2009 at 2:15 pm

    “and who’s better than Frangieh to do so.”

    N 3ayeb you know very very well who is better, much better than franjyieh,

  • 3. danny | July 3rd, 2009 at 2:36 pm

    N,

    What really did you expect from Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah? Truth or lies? He has proven time and time again to be a untrustworthy liar and a true TERRORIST! Why should we be surprised?

  • 4. N10452 | July 3rd, 2009 at 3:37 pm

    Do i look surprised ya Danny :-)

    Am just waiting to see how people who defend him are gonna justify themselves, what sort of a lame excuse they will come out with ..

    It truly is intriguing to know how blindfolded, brainwashed and in the same time innovative & creative one can get ..

  • 5. avi | July 3rd, 2009 at 4:06 pm

    WellNasrallah is trully a nut case and thank G. he did not win elections ;from an israeli that does not desire war.

  • 6. hochoz | July 3rd, 2009 at 4:47 pm

    N….

    aslan hayda killo mich mouhimm…. el mouhimm el general tali3 3a baabda… w ba3den el ouwet zi3ran….ba3d la halla2 3am ykibboule rabtit el khibiz……

    :-) …that justifies everything…

  • 7. Maximus | July 3rd, 2009 at 5:04 pm

    What is going on is a new deal between Syria and Saudi Arabia.
    Sunnis are afraid that the Christians demand to reinforce the President’s power will weaken them; Shias are afraid from the Christian demand that HA to be disarmed.
    The deal in the making will lead to:
    -Sunnis confirm their administrative and economic power to maintian th ePresident as a marionette
    -Shias share adminsitrative power with Sunnis (Amal) and maintian their military power (HA, Iran) to keep the Army weak.
    -Syria will recover its role of mediator/godfather in Lebanon between Sunnis (Saudis) and Shiaas (HA Iran).
    - Hope christians wil send Aoun and their pathetic leaders to Honululu, and revolt asking for their freedom and autonomy.

  • 8. Che | July 3rd, 2009 at 5:45 pm

    That’s the genesis of Shii culture: LIES.

  • 9. Maximus | July 4th, 2009 at 2:27 am

    zaman INTIFADA jadida taqra3 al éabwab li Samir Geagea

    Time to Revolt

    http://www.albaladonline.com/viewer.php

  • 10. Maximus | July 4th, 2009 at 2:30 am

    Da2 el khatar 3al bwab, b3atm el 2yam el so3bi…2oum ou dafe3 ya sha3bi…

  • 11. danny | July 4th, 2009 at 4:37 am

    No yellowjackets in sight in defence of king rat!!!Wonder Y???



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