yes mabrouk to all Lebanese, electricity arose from the limbos!
(et oui bien sur slash, contrairement a tes croyances sectaires, a dahiye la plupart des gens payent leurs factures et n'ont que 6h par jour de courant, alors c'est bon remballes ta bave, va falloir te faire a l’idée que ce gouvernement se bouge et produit des résultats, pour TOUS les Libanais)
slash, ta maman ne t'a pas appris a parler poliment? j'espere que ce langage n'est pas lié a son métier, alors tu sais quoi, apprend a parler comme un humain plutôt qu'un avorton qu'on a chié dans un égout et reviens me parler.
"Yes, sooooon!" said the great prophet canaanite in a grave and mysterious voice that sounded like the echo of a fart in the toilet, and unrelentingly, he kept believing his own prophecies despite none of them ever coming true.
peace: it's not about [Muslims] as such, it's about the [Muslim Brotherhood], and that's a totally different matter, it's not about a religion but about a party, an organization that uses violence to promote their ideology. Read a bit about them, their philosophy, their actions, and you'll see what Batrak Rahi means.
"The revolt was inspired by uprisings in the Arab world that toppled autocratic rulers in Tunisia, Egypt and Libya."
Wrong. First the uprisings in Egypt and Tunisia, which stemmed from the people and were peaceful, had nothing to do with the one in Lybia which was closer to a foreign-sponsored coup.
And again here the rebellion is Syria is totally different, it started in a massacre of policemen during terrorist operations.
Naharnet, as a Lebanese news outlet, please do not just copy paste the superficial western mass media's vision where "all arabs look and sound the same"
March farateen had soooo many ideas, oh like yea, totally, too bad they never managed to get anything done for the country though.
I'd like to believe they were just simply incompetent but how come when it's about their pockets they are so successful?
really "zghorta" ? as you say m8 was the opposition and m14 was the majority, therefore m14 had the power to pass the law with their majority if they wanted. stop being so ridicule, as oua nabka says, deeds, not words. we dont care what you think of "Aoun's son-in-law", we only see what he does, as opposed to hariri's son, who did nothing but inherit the country from daddy and think he could play with it like a toy.
For the number of people he cold-bloodedly killed in the past Geagea should have been hanged, or get dumped in the sea in a container, like his victims were. Since he came out of prison, thanks to Rafik Hariri's assassination, and sent his assassins to execute Pierre Gemayel his potential rival, he indeed wasn't able to do much because he's become a total nobody today. They are the loud minority, they make a lot of noise and like to honk their cars a lot, but what do the combined supporters of kataeb and ouwwet represent? How many seats in parliament were those parties able to get?
Even disregarding the fact that they were elected with Sunni votes, the number of MPs is ridiculous, especially when compared to the noise they make.
canaanite > recycling the same joke over and over again? at least try to be coherent, in another post I was translating into farsi for Jabal Amel, now he is translating for me?
Oh and btw, nobody laughed yet at your joke, so I guess you should prepare yourself to accept the fact that you're as good with humor as you are with politics.
Joint Committees Approve Govt.’s Decisions on Electricity Draft Law
21 September 2011, 19:58yes mabrouk to all Lebanese, electricity arose from the limbos!
(et oui bien sur slash, contrairement a tes croyances sectaires, a dahiye la plupart des gens payent leurs factures et n'ont que 6h par jour de courant, alors c'est bon remballes ta bave, va falloir te faire a l’idée que ce gouvernement se bouge et produit des résultats, pour TOUS les Libanais)
Electricity Bill in Limbo as March 8, 14 Lock Horns in Meeting Chaired by Berri
21 September 2011, 19:53slash, ta maman ne t'a pas appris a parler poliment? j'espere que ce langage n'est pas lié a son métier, alors tu sais quoi, apprend a parler comme un humain plutôt qu'un avorton qu'on a chié dans un égout et reviens me parler.
Parliament Approves Electricity Draft Law Despite Aoun’s Reservations
22 September 2011, 11:20"Yes, sooooon!" said the great prophet canaanite in a grave and mysterious voice that sounded like the echo of a fart in the toilet, and unrelentingly, he kept believing his own prophecies despite none of them ever coming true.
Al-Rahi, Pietton Meet Despite ‘Disappointment’
22 September 2011, 11:33hahaha Jabal Amel, he's only trying to say he loves Michel Aoun, so he gives him the best compliment he can think of, "Israeli agent".
Al-Rahi, Pietton Meet Despite ‘Disappointment’
22 September 2011, 12:09peace: it's not about [Muslims] as such, it's about the [Muslim Brotherhood], and that's a totally different matter, it's not about a religion but about a party, an organization that uses violence to promote their ideology. Read a bit about them, their philosophy, their actions, and you'll see what Batrak Rahi means.
Syria TV Says 5 Policemen Killed in Ambush
22 September 2011, 12:35"The revolt was inspired by uprisings in the Arab world that toppled autocratic rulers in Tunisia, Egypt and Libya."
Wrong. First the uprisings in Egypt and Tunisia, which stemmed from the people and were peaceful, had nothing to do with the one in Lybia which was closer to a foreign-sponsored coup.
And again here the rebellion is Syria is totally different, it started in a massacre of policemen during terrorist operations.
Naharnet, as a Lebanese news outlet, please do not just copy paste the superficial western mass media's vision where "all arabs look and sound the same"
March 14 Hints it Scored Victory in Electricity Bill
22 September 2011, 12:49March farateen had soooo many ideas, oh like yea, totally, too bad they never managed to get anything done for the country though.
I'd like to believe they were just simply incompetent but how come when it's about their pockets they are so successful?
March 14 Hints it Scored Victory in Electricity Bill
22 September 2011, 14:55really "zghorta" ? as you say m8 was the opposition and m14 was the majority, therefore m14 had the power to pass the law with their majority if they wanted. stop being so ridicule, as oua nabka says, deeds, not words. we dont care what you think of "Aoun's son-in-law", we only see what he does, as opposed to hariri's son, who did nothing but inherit the country from daddy and think he could play with it like a toy.
Geagea Speech Saturday to Tackle Conditions of Christians, Latest Developments
22 September 2011, 15:09For the number of people he cold-bloodedly killed in the past Geagea should have been hanged, or get dumped in the sea in a container, like his victims were. Since he came out of prison, thanks to Rafik Hariri's assassination, and sent his assassins to execute Pierre Gemayel his potential rival, he indeed wasn't able to do much because he's become a total nobody today. They are the loud minority, they make a lot of noise and like to honk their cars a lot, but what do the combined supporters of kataeb and ouwwet represent? How many seats in parliament were those parties able to get?
Even disregarding the fact that they were elected with Sunni votes, the number of MPs is ridiculous, especially when compared to the noise they make.
Geagea Speech Saturday to Tackle Conditions of Christians, Latest Developments
22 September 2011, 15:12canaanite > recycling the same joke over and over again? at least try to be coherent, in another post I was translating into farsi for Jabal Amel, now he is translating for me?
Oh and btw, nobody laughed yet at your joke, so I guess you should prepare yourself to accept the fact that you're as good with humor as you are with politics.