for those stupid m8: get a lesson in democracy.
removing 2 corrupt and taitor ministers through parliament is democracy. removing a government through weapons threat is not.
the hizbushaitan and fpm commentators are proving they are not lebanese :) if they were, they would have condemned the comments of this so called ambassador.
keep it up m8 guys: you are proving every day how low your IQ is.
all you do is insult others as if it made a difference: you are just a spitting image of your leaders. monkey see, monkey do :)
@FT
We missed your enlightened comments in regard what the syrian ambassador had to say about the killing of the new TV photographer!
why is that? is it also sectarian?
the proportionaal law would be the best thing we need in the future, but not now, where the equilibrium of forces is unbalanced with the presence of hizbushaitan weapons.
currently what is happening is that:
- hizbushaitan controls who votes for the shia and some christians.
- Al Mustakbal controls who gets elected for the sunnis and some christians.
- Christians major forces control who gets elected within the different christian sectes, like orthodoxe, catholics,....
I agree the current system does not work and does not allow for having good people reach parliament, but as long as there are weapons on the ground, what we have currently is best.
@FT
As I said in my other post: we missed your enlightened comments on what the syrian embassador said regarding the new tv photographer.
Anyway, and just to make it clearer to you:
- the 1960 law is balanced for the time being and the extent of the threat of weapons is known and limited.
- currently all political parties are hanging on the life of one person! how about the fpm? when aoun dies, what will remain of the fpm?
Majority Mulls Ways to Obstruct Opposition’s Vote of Confidence Plan
13 April 2012, 19:52for those stupid m8: get a lesson in democracy.
removing 2 corrupt and taitor ministers through parliament is democracy. removing a government through weapons threat is not.
Ali: Syrian Army Could Not Have Been Responsible for Shooting at Al-Jadeed Crew
14 April 2012, 09:02the hizbushaitan and fpm commentators are proving they are not lebanese :) if they were, they would have condemned the comments of this so called ambassador.
Majority Mulls Ways to Obstruct Opposition’s Vote of Confidence Plan
14 April 2012, 09:05keep it up m8 guys: you are proving every day how low your IQ is.
all you do is insult others as if it made a difference: you are just a spitting image of your leaders. monkey see, monkey do :)
Report: Safadi Seeking Independent Political Route through Attacking Miqati
14 April 2012, 12:49arms dealer :)
Geagea: Arms Have Never Advanced One Sect over Another in Lebanon
14 April 2012, 17:25@FT
We missed your enlightened comments in regard what the syrian ambassador had to say about the killing of the new TV photographer!
why is that? is it also sectarian?
U.N. Unanimously Approves Syria Observer Force
14 April 2012, 19:22bye bye syrian regime :)
Hariri Rejects Proportionality in the Presence of Hizbullah’s Arms
15 April 2012, 08:47the proportionaal law would be the best thing we need in the future, but not now, where the equilibrium of forces is unbalanced with the presence of hizbushaitan weapons.
currently what is happening is that:
- hizbushaitan controls who votes for the shia and some christians.
- Al Mustakbal controls who gets elected for the sunnis and some christians.
- Christians major forces control who gets elected within the different christian sectes, like orthodoxe, catholics,....
I agree the current system does not work and does not allow for having good people reach parliament, but as long as there are weapons on the ground, what we have currently is best.
Gunmen Open Fire on Son of Slain Writer Mustafa Jeha
15 April 2012, 11:10once again hizbushaitan at work. when will they understand that killing people will not silence us?
Audeh Hopes for End of Era of Killing and Assassinations
15 April 2012, 12:39@FT
tu es a refaire :)
it reminds me of his surmons during the syrian occupation. :)
Hariri Rejects Proportionality in the Presence of Hizbullah’s Arms
15 April 2012, 12:43@FT
As I said in my other post: we missed your enlightened comments on what the syrian embassador said regarding the new tv photographer.
Anyway, and just to make it clearer to you:
- the 1960 law is balanced for the time being and the extent of the threat of weapons is known and limited.
- currently all political parties are hanging on the life of one person! how about the fpm? when aoun dies, what will remain of the fpm?