Hezbollah or Fouad Siniora

skanky
By skanky

Ok I know I dont know too much about and I think wars are so stupid if you cannot ended in less than one month.

 

But yesterday I was having a shisha at The Souq with my dear friend THEXONIC and we were talking about lots of things including girls...

 

Then something interrupt the peace in the Souq, Big guys walking the area with some undercover police and Qataris or Arabs with the white dress...

 

After few minutes people is talking in every table pointing at this guy, some of them are taking pictures...

 

That guy was Fouad Siniora, Syrians and Egyptians were not happy and some libanese too. but some of them were happy taking pictures.

 

After few minutes of conversation the status was about 50% HATE, 50% LOVE.

 

Now my question or small research here is!

 

Do you like Fouad Siniora or you support Hezbollah???

 

Am not in the game as its not my region and Am just starting to read about so I can make corrects comments after you guys start to reply this tread.

 

Have a nice day.

By thexonic• 22 May 2008 08:02
thexonic

I'm for Naughty Lebanon :D, I love Lebanon to Death.

Una palabra no dice nada, Y al mismo tiempo, Lo esconde todo - Outlandish

By anonymous• 22 May 2008 08:00
Rating: 4/5
anonymous

so naturally I will support Hizbullah. They are the last line of honor & dignity to Lebanon, before Mr/Signora delivers the country to the Zionists & Americans. If the man had any dignity, he would have resigned for the mess he caused, and the laws he had to swallow back!

IF Hizbullah is supported by Iran, Syria..whatever, then there is no shame in that at all, as the other parties are supported by the Zionists & Americans (suddenly the USA starts shipping weapons to the Government just because this government decided to slaughter the Palestineans in Lebanon)

There is also no shame at all if weapons were directed to some traitors who want to hand the country to the Zionists....SOMETIMES YOU HAVE TO FIGHT/KILL TO RESTORE PEACE & ORDER.

By thexonic• 22 May 2008 04:51
Rating: 4/5
thexonic

No one provoked the war, it was always there since the first time. Expand ur memory to more than just 2006, think about 20 years ago. If u were a part of it, u wouldnt be saying what u said right now, if ur dad was in prison since last 20 years, u would be on HizbAllah's side... Circumstance make us a devil sometimes, we don't choose to.

Economy can be built up by uniting, but lives cannot be given back by apologizing. Keep that in mind, if someone kills ur family, u will never forgive them. U wont and neither would anyone else.

If HezbAllah has done damage to Lebanon, that doesnt mean that the other party is innocent either. They both are at equal blame, one has stolen money, the other one has sabbotaged it... But look at who's working on fixing it... After the Lebanon war, HezbAllah stood up for their mistake and they did alot to bring lebanon back. Rafic Hariri was the best thing that happen to lebanon, but not Sinora. He might be peaceful, but not innocent. Just cuz someone hides their sins doesnt mean they are angels.

Sinoria - x-syrian ally = Aoun - x-anti-Syrian... so lets forget Syria and think of making a better Lebanon. The govt. and opposition should both think about what's best for lebanon and violence is no way the key, a reason why I do not support HezbAllah and Amal that much anymore.

Resistance is one thing, but as far as civil violence is concerned, it needs to be stopped. Both opposition and govt. have to work that out together. That's something I hate about Lebanon: lack of unity. I hope the new resolution brings good to the country and people start living like brothers.

Believe it or not, my best freinds r from all parts of Lebanon, Shia, sunni, durze, maronite, catholic and protestant. I get along with all of them just fine, everyone should think like that and have an Open mind.

Picasso I agree with the point of being Materialistic, thats really dumb, people think that if they ride in the most expensive cars and have a big house, they become open minded... thats pure BS. That's probably the most dumbest thing in this world. But it happens.

Una palabra no dice nada, Y al mismo tiempo, Lo esconde todo - Outlandish

By Picasso• 21 May 2008 16:41
Rating: 4/5
Picasso

LOL, rudy habibi, calm down, relax.

I am french, but my mum is lebanese and i have family there.

It's true that i never lived in Lebanon only sometimes for good or very bad holidays (i was there in july 2006 and escaped thanks to the french embassy)

Anyway, you are very wrong. France is very respected by all Lebanese and Jacques Chirac amongst others has done a lot for Lebanon, more than you will ever know (may i remember you that France is the main protagonists who stopped the war in 2006. May i remind you also that the strongest military force of the FINUL is french.

Furthermore, i would like to say that we have to stop blaming Israel for everything in the world.

it's obvious that they have done very bad things to the Middle East.

BUT WOULD THAT HAVE HAPPENED IF WE LIKE, LOVE AND RESPECT OURSELVES????

WOULD HAVE THAT HAPPENED IF LEBANESE PEOPLE REALLY FEEL THEY ARE BROTHERS REGARDLESS OF THEIR RELIGION!!!????

WOULD HAVE THAT HAPPENED IF LEBANESE PEOPLE (LIKE MOST OF THE WORLD NOWADAYS) WERE NOT THAT MATERIALISTIC AND ONLY CARES ABOUT AFFORDING A BEAUTIFUL VILLA IN SAINT TROPEZ

Come on Rudy, think about it!!!

May i also remind you that lebanese people calls france "Oum al Hanoune" which means the kind and loving mother!!!!!!

So don't talk like that about france, or i will have to believe that you are intellectually limited (concerning this topic, don't take it as an offense)

"If you don't take risks, you don't drink champ-agne..."

By rudy• 21 May 2008 16:13
rudy

whats really funny is that a french guy whose country occupied our land , whome we fought and kicked them out and payed blood for our independence , is now giving us compatriot lessons .

just to let you know ..who destroyed lebanon is your friend israel ..and who protected lebanon is hizbollah,

Lebanon is a real heaven ...just keep away from us

By Picasso• 21 May 2008 15:44
Picasso

ahahahah!!! you're funny rudy and where do they come from those debts????

Who provoked and initiated the war in 2006 against Israel??? destroying all the economy that lebanese people put more than 20 years to rebuild thanks to Real honorable leaders such as Mr. Rafic Hariri (may his soul rest in peace) and his team...

Who are the ones, who are detroying the heart of lebanon which is tourism by vehiculating an image that is sooo far from the truth.

So don't blame the one who spend the money to rebuild. Blame the one who tried and continue to try transforming a heaven on earth ("Paris of the middle east")into a desert contrary to GCC countries who are focusing on transforming a desert into a heaven!!!

"If you don't take risks, you don't drink champ-agne..."

By TexGary• 21 May 2008 15:41
TexGary

count another for Fouad Siniora

By rudy• 21 May 2008 15:35
Rating: 5/5
rudy

to those blind lebanese... your Sanioura the american employee and ex-syrian ally ..who stole us and made the country under debts , his only place is jail ..

noway to compare him with the heros of Hizbollah

(Lebanese you are smart read history , have some values)

By Adorman• 21 May 2008 15:32
Adorman

well it's not my region too but I'll go for Siniora for reason that Alexa mentioned and I add that hezbollah leaders are saying our wanna say my way or no way.

By skanky• 21 May 2008 14:57
skanky

Siniora is kicking hezbollah BUTKSSS

The Venezuelan Sensation!!!

By omz• 21 May 2008 13:02
omz

Am for Lebanon first and foremost,, am for Fouad Siniora!

By realsomeone• 21 May 2008 12:39
Rating: 3/5
realsomeone

I am for Hesbollah,

Pray before you are prayed on

By Cornellian• 21 May 2008 11:52
Cornellian

Siniora ofcourse!

I'm not always right, but I'm never wrong -Garfield

By KellysHeroes• 21 May 2008 11:07
Rating: 4/5
KellysHeroes

He is our beloved Prime Minister. Where as Hizbulla are the new "Islamic Crusaders" and the Iranian Tojan Horse

 

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By thexonic• 21 May 2008 10:54
Rating: 2/5
thexonic

lol Skanky, why?? WHYYYYYYYYY :( hahahaha...

Its actually the Govt. and Opposition more like.

I used to support HezbAllah for resistance, but I dont support the idea of civil war no matter what.

Una palabra no dice nada, Y al mismo tiempo, Lo esconde todo - Outlandish

By Picasso• 21 May 2008 10:44
Picasso

Ansawering to your question: In french we have a saying:

on ne melange pas les serviettes et les torchons...

don't know how to translate that one in english :S

"If you don't take risks, you don't drink champ-agne..."

By Picasso• 21 May 2008 10:43
Picasso

Ansawering to your question: In french we have a saying:

on ne melange pas les serviettes et les torchons...

don't know how to translate that one in english :S

"If you don't take risks, you don't drink champ-agne..."

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