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1. elias | July 3rd, 2009 at 10:05 pm
joli ! thumbs up !
2. Delta | July 3rd, 2009 at 10:55 pm
alla ma3oooooooooooooo
3. RACHIDELHAJJ | July 3rd, 2009 at 11:27 pm
stay like that….real lebanese
4. paul | July 4th, 2009 at 12:18 am
we have no other choice.
5. J-T | July 4th, 2009 at 1:13 am
Good idea.
6. rouhana | July 4th, 2009 at 6:24 am
One hand can’t clap buy it self, what i am trying to stay more power beging togetter..Mabrouk
7. Rami | July 4th, 2009 at 12:39 pm
naaaaaaaa dont believe in this utopic alliance, were way too different from the kataeb, specially when its headed by someone called amin gemayel
8. roch | July 4th, 2009 at 12:50 pm
To Rami:
1- are you an LF yourself?
2- utopic alliance! funny, they are already allied now, and a few years ago they were more then allied, they were one and and the same party
3- what’s the differences between Kataeb and LF? you seem to to many of them!
4- if you are not Kataeb, who the hell are you to decide anything about who should or shouldnt head the Kataeb!
5- Amine Gemayel, Samir Geagea… Bashir Gemayel, Pierre Gemayel, Fouad Abou Nader, Sami Gemayel… all come and go, they dont represent the party, they are just voted heads of the party for a certain time. does the parties have to follow them, or they have to follow the party!
9. TheCourtFool | July 4th, 2009 at 6:41 pm
El Kataeb is cleaner than the Ouwet. El ouwet need to change their image, they’re always regarded as ‘zi3ran el balad’. Once some one told me who was in the helm of the war, that the Lebanese Forces were the only Chritians that we were able to convince to hold arms and defend the Christians. Now you may look at that in several ways.
As for the Kataeb, They’re in a class of their own, they are well articulate, very presentable and humble. At least they give that impression. If only they weren’t so hierarchical and family oriented, I would imagine they would have a larger crowd.
10. Maximus | July 4th, 2009 at 7:05 pm
TheCourtFoul
In times of war, not every man is voluntary to take a weapon and go fight. During classical wars and conscription, not every mibilized solider fight with courage. Large numbers hide until war ends. Bachir created the Lebanese forces te federate the armed groups of all christian parties and progressively made make the LF the strategic pole of the christian resistance. When Bachir was assassinated, each party wanted to take the lead and control the LF. But the LF combatants refused to obey classical politicians. All the courageaous among christians stayed in the LF. Those who were not, started to accuse the F of being zo3ran to justifiy their non engagement and to hide their cowardice. They went to universities, snobing the combattants who were fighting to let them go to universities in a free protected area.
Stop this denigration of the christian combatants. Respect them. You should be grateful to those who give their youth to the cause in engaging in the combatant units. In a civilian war, teh cleaner is the one who go fight for his family, village and society not those who hide in universities and flee the ocuntry the day they got their diplomas.
Stop listening to aounis complexed cowards and their masters that wants to discredit the culture of resistance among the christians by discrediting the wonderful and historic epic iof the military christian resistance in Lebanon.
Shabeb el ouwet, kil shabeb el ouwet men 1975 until 1990, sharaf el mojtama3 el masihé.
11. Che | July 4th, 2009 at 10:39 pm
It is easy for some to criticize the LFs by simplifying a history of martyrdom and labeling the LFs as a bunch of thugs. This indicates not only utter ignorance at best, but also total obliviousness to our Christian struggle against the enemies of Lebanon spearheaded by Syria.
Do those two LF fighters look like thugs?
http://www.lebaneseforces.com/images/news/variouslfpics/variouslfpics-Pages/Image0.html
Does this LF vigilant keeping an eye on the enemy (Syria and its allies) look like a thug to you?
http://www.lebaneseforces.com/images/news/variouslfpics4/index-Pages/Image5.html
And how about this one?
http://www.lebaneseforces.com/images/lfpics/index-Pages/Image16.html
Does this LF member fighting the enemy (Syria and its allies) in snow look like a thug to you?
http://www.lebaneseforces.com/pictures.asp
If it wasn’t for the sacrifices and martyrdom of thousands of LFs, you and I wouldn’t be here today.
One has to start his day by making the sign of the cross while reciting Charles Malek’s most profound words. Read!
http://www.lebaneseforces.com/legends.asp
Amen!
12. Rami | July 5th, 2009 at 9:06 am
@ Roch,
how old are you my dear??
when i read what you wrote,i clearly imagined a 17 year old boy , who supports the L.F just because he likes its songs…:S Roch, check the history books and read for yourself, i am not going to add anything else, because i don’t have the patience to argue with a teenager like you.
read your history
13. Jean | July 13th, 2009 at 6:25 am
Well said Che!!!!
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