no that includes you too pothead. you know very well who has an interest in creating security trouble, you know who announced the color on the "day of rage". but you wont admit it because you're too obsessed with blinding yourself and feeding your sectarian hatred.
since they lost power they hung on to what they do best: create strife hoping to decredibilize the government, and used their last fully owned subsidiary: rifi's FSI, to facilitate it.
what force pothead? it's called parliamentary majority, in line with the popular majority they already had since the 2009 elections. now get over it, lebanon is not a kingdom like saudi, and hariri is not glued to the "throne".
what force pothead? it's called parliamentary majority, in line with the popular majority they already had since the 2009 elections. now get over it, lebanon is not a kingdom like saudi, and hariri is not glued to the "throne".
i asked you below, but you keep talking about "force" without expliciting? you're talking about a parliamentary majority, and as i said below, hariri lost the parliamentary majority so he got OUT. end of story. there was not one gunshot nor anything that's not purely CONSTITUTIONAL. you can't keep living in clouds of psychoactive smokes, and talking about imaginary fact to deny the legality and legitimacy of the current government.
wow! cedar and FT agreeing with benzona, jabal agreeing with FT, me agreeing with all of them... did someone spike our drinks or are we witnessing a historic moment on naharnet??
cheers all
Hariri: Street Action Not Conducted by Undisciplined Forces, but Sides Seeking to Undermine the State
28 June 2012, 16:18Hariri: Street Action Not Conducted by Undisciplined Forces, but Sides Seeking to Undermine the State
exactly. and we all know who has an interest in undermining the state.
Hariri: Street Action Not Conducted by Undisciplined Forces, but Sides Seeking to Undermine the State
28 June 2012, 17:38no that includes you too pothead. you know very well who has an interest in creating security trouble, you know who announced the color on the "day of rage". but you wont admit it because you're too obsessed with blinding yourself and feeding your sectarian hatred.
since they lost power they hung on to what they do best: create strife hoping to decredibilize the government, and used their last fully owned subsidiary: rifi's FSI, to facilitate it.
Hariri: Street Action Not Conducted by Undisciplined Forces, but Sides Seeking to Undermine the State
28 June 2012, 17:40what force pothead? it's called parliamentary majority, in line with the popular majority they already had since the 2009 elections. now get over it, lebanon is not a kingdom like saudi, and hariri is not glued to the "throne".
Hariri: Street Action Not Conducted by Undisciplined Forces, but Sides Seeking to Undermine the State
28 June 2012, 17:42what force pothead? it's called parliamentary majority, in line with the popular majority they already had since the 2009 elections. now get over it, lebanon is not a kingdom like saudi, and hariri is not glued to the "throne".
Hariri: Street Action Not Conducted by Undisciplined Forces, but Sides Seeking to Undermine the State
28 June 2012, 18:46again, force ideologies? what force? what ideology?
snap out of it, pot is not good for your brain cells.
Hariri: Street Action Not Conducted by Undisciplined Forces, but Sides Seeking to Undermine the State
28 June 2012, 18:49i asked you below, but you keep talking about "force" without expliciting? you're talking about a parliamentary majority, and as i said below, hariri lost the parliamentary majority so he got OUT. end of story. there was not one gunshot nor anything that's not purely CONSTITUTIONAL. you can't keep living in clouds of psychoactive smokes, and talking about imaginary fact to deny the legality and legitimacy of the current government.
Report: Burhan Ghalioun Visited Beirut this Week
29 June 2012, 19:00hahahah FT :D so true i literally LOL'ed
UNESCO Urgently Lists Church of Nativity as World Heritage
30 June 2012, 12:58wow! cedar and FT agreeing with benzona, jabal agreeing with FT, me agreeing with all of them... did someone spike our drinks or are we witnessing a historic moment on naharnet??
cheers all
Iran to Fire Missiles in Desert War Games
02 July 2012, 10:39that picture is fake, and it was actually a joke initially.
http://d24w6bsrhbeh9d.cloudfront.net/photo/1361064_700b.jpg
using it on a news article makes you lose credibility naharnet.
Parliament Approves EDL Contract Workers Full-Time Employment
02 July 2012, 10:52you're funny muwaten, but it's called ministers doing their jobs and tackling issues. that's what they are here for.