Everytime those terrorists kill soldiers "a" human rights group calls them deserters, it's like they kill them AND slander them after they're dead. This started in Jisr el Shorough when they attacked a base and buried 300 soldiers in a mass grave. Peaceful protest my 4$$.
and peace: you're hilarious. Assad supports the resistance and has given them tens of thousands of missiles. Now unless you are of those lunatic jokers who say that Hezbollah is supported by Israel, than your Assad theory just makes absolutely no sense.
hahaha you guys from mossad and/or ouwwet sound like little kids. I trust the leadership of Hezbollah to know exactly what they are doing. As things unfold we will find out more and unfailingly be surprised and awed. Good night little ones. :)
the whaaaat? say again? "special" ? come on we're all adults here, let's not stick to politically correct. you can say a kid is "special", that's fine, but call this tribunal just what it is: RETARDED
it failed the day it started, with no legitimacy whatsoever. never was is ratified by the chamber (making it unconstitutional in Lebanon) and it was created under chapter VII which is reserved to war situations therefore it is a vice of procedure.
I want electricity, roads, public services, not a bunch of greedy useless suckers spending my money on a circus tribunal while they smoke weed in the Netherlands.
regardless of these incursions, did the jokers at farateen really think there was any chance that a crisis in Syria does not spill over to Lebanon? come on guys, we dont live in a bubble and, unlike hariri, we are not lost somewhere in space between Paris and Riyadh. our only viable land border is with Syria and we are right in the center of the hottest spot on earth.. like it or not, when a butterfly flaps its wings in Damascus we can get a storm in Beirut, and vice-versa.
regardless of these incursions, did the jokers at farateen really think there was any chance that a crisis in Syria does not spill over to Lebanon? come on guys, we dont live in a bubble and, unlike hariri, we are not lost somewhere in space between Paris and Riyadh. our only viable land border is with Syria and we are right in the center of the hottest spot on earth.. like it or not, when a butterfly flaps its wings in Damascus we can get a storm in Beirut, and vice-versa.
peace: as you and your loved ones say, STL will not stop because of the funding. right? therefore, at least, spare us from having to give the little public funds we have to a bunch of greedy useless suckers while they smoke weed in the Netherlands.
here's you update theparrot: it's as you said and then mickey mouse came with his friend beebop a lula and they sang songs to the shining moon while the poor lonesome cowboy rode towards the horizon.
"The clash erupted when one of the citizens, who had entered his car for inspection, found out that his vehicle had failed the test, it said
Upon learning the news, he took his gun and started shooting randomly at the center, lightly wounding individuals at the scene"
simple story of a guy who lost it and everybody has guns in this country. which i think they should surrender to Hezbollah, who is the only reasonable party that can be trusted with weapons.
cacanite: if i wanted to get as low as you i'd probably say your mom kept jabalamel up all night but i'm sure she doesnt want everyone to know so i'll keep silent.
as for Leabanon v/s Syria and Iran? dear oh dear, you really think we Lebanese are going to wage the war that you israelis are terrified to wage yourself? send your american puppy to do the job! oh but no they are now fleeing iraq and are sick of your wars that puts everyone in deep s*** except yourself. grow some balls and wage your own wars for a change, or give up your expansionist dreams.
ps: about the electricity project, it is supervised and audited by 3 different and independent bodies. so unless you believe in fairies, money can't disappear.
pps: it's not a small project, at all, it includes renovation of the entire electrical gridline + transformers and 2 stations.
ppps: i'll be waiting to see israel bombing it, some electrical plants in Dimona might get some rough lovin' if they do.
12 Dead in Army, Deserters Clash in Idlib as U.N. Says More than 2,900 Killed since March
07 October 2011, 11:35Everytime those terrorists kill soldiers "a" human rights group calls them deserters, it's like they kill them AND slander them after they're dead. This started in Jisr el Shorough when they attacked a base and buried 300 soldiers in a mass grave. Peaceful protest my 4$$.
and peace: you're hilarious. Assad supports the resistance and has given them tens of thousands of missiles. Now unless you are of those lunatic jokers who say that Hezbollah is supported by Israel, than your Assad theory just makes absolutely no sense.
PSP Discusses ‘Dangerous’ Situation over Hizbullah Rejection to Fund STL
07 October 2011, 12:12hahaha you guys from mossad and/or ouwwet sound like little kids. I trust the leadership of Hezbollah to know exactly what they are doing. As things unfold we will find out more and unfailingly be surprised and awed. Good night little ones. :)
Hizbullah Puts Miqati at Loggerheads with International Community
07 October 2011, 12:09the whaaaat? say again? "special" ? come on we're all adults here, let's not stick to politically correct. you can say a kid is "special", that's fine, but call this tribunal just what it is: RETARDED
it failed the day it started, with no legitimacy whatsoever. never was is ratified by the chamber (making it unconstitutional in Lebanon) and it was created under chapter VII which is reserved to war situations therefore it is a vice of procedure.
I want electricity, roads, public services, not a bunch of greedy useless suckers spending my money on a circus tribunal while they smoke weed in the Netherlands.
Syrian Army Infiltration Creates Fears of Crisis Spilling over to Lebanon
07 October 2011, 12:29regardless of these incursions, did the jokers at farateen really think there was any chance that a crisis in Syria does not spill over to Lebanon? come on guys, we dont live in a bubble and, unlike hariri, we are not lost somewhere in space between Paris and Riyadh. our only viable land border is with Syria and we are right in the center of the hottest spot on earth.. like it or not, when a butterfly flaps its wings in Damascus we can get a storm in Beirut, and vice-versa.
Syrian Army Infiltration Creates Fears of Crisis Spilling over to Lebanon
07 October 2011, 12:31regardless of these incursions, did the jokers at farateen really think there was any chance that a crisis in Syria does not spill over to Lebanon? come on guys, we dont live in a bubble and, unlike hariri, we are not lost somewhere in space between Paris and Riyadh. our only viable land border is with Syria and we are right in the center of the hottest spot on earth.. like it or not, when a butterfly flaps its wings in Damascus we can get a storm in Beirut, and vice-versa.
12 Wounded in Clash at ‘Mecanique’ Center
07 October 2011, 12:38His name is Ali so he is necessarily affiliated to Hezbollah, simple (but stupid) israeli logic
PSP Discusses ‘Dangerous’ Situation over Hizbullah Rejection to Fund STL
07 October 2011, 12:45peace: as you and your loved ones say, STL will not stop because of the funding. right? therefore, at least, spare us from having to give the little public funds we have to a bunch of greedy useless suckers while they smoke weed in the Netherlands.
12 Wounded in Clash at ‘Mecanique’ Center
07 October 2011, 13:10here's you update theparrot: it's as you said and then mickey mouse came with his friend beebop a lula and they sang songs to the shining moon while the poor lonesome cowboy rode towards the horizon.
"The clash erupted when one of the citizens, who had entered his car for inspection, found out that his vehicle had failed the test, it said
Upon learning the news, he took his gun and started shooting randomly at the center, lightly wounding individuals at the scene"
simple story of a guy who lost it and everybody has guns in this country. which i think they should surrender to Hezbollah, who is the only reasonable party that can be trusted with weapons.
Syrian Army Infiltration Creates Fears of Crisis Spilling over to Lebanon
07 October 2011, 13:12oh gosh partiot, thank god you're not into politics, you wouldnt last a day.
PSP Discusses ‘Dangerous’ Situation over Hizbullah Rejection to Fund STL
07 October 2011, 13:28cacanite: if i wanted to get as low as you i'd probably say your mom kept jabalamel up all night but i'm sure she doesnt want everyone to know so i'll keep silent.
as for Leabanon v/s Syria and Iran? dear oh dear, you really think we Lebanese are going to wage the war that you israelis are terrified to wage yourself? send your american puppy to do the job! oh but no they are now fleeing iraq and are sick of your wars that puts everyone in deep s*** except yourself. grow some balls and wage your own wars for a change, or give up your expansionist dreams.
ps: about the electricity project, it is supervised and audited by 3 different and independent bodies. so unless you believe in fairies, money can't disappear.
pps: it's not a small project, at all, it includes renovation of the entire electrical gridline + transformers and 2 stations.
ppps: i'll be waiting to see israel bombing it, some electrical plants in Dimona might get some rough lovin' if they do.