exactly, i think it is stupid to accuse one side systematically, just because of the location of the troubles.
criminality is neither sectarian nor exclusive to any region.
do you really feel that way bandoul? i'm speaking sincerely here, if that's the way you feel then i apologize.
i dont think your vision of the reality is valid, because nobody is pointing a gun at you, it's all in your mind.
but still, if you feel like i am "enjoying" any of your torment, you are wrong, and i am sorry you feel this way.
wow, i count a many pure inventions and some heavy distortions here.
first amal's tax in the port? anything to back such a claim?
about the priest in baalbeck, do you even know the facts?
1- the priest converts the daughter of a sheikh to christianism (i personally dont mind, and dont care religion, but that's fact1)
2- the sheikh goes mad, and kidnaps the priest
3- hezbollah immediately intervenes and requests from the sheikh that he releases the priest
4- the sheikh complies, and the priest is freed within a few hours from his abduction.
now i am against the behavior of the sheikh, i understand he felt humiliated and provoked, but i'm against it, and hezbollah was against it, and the sheikh complied into stepping down and releasing him. so what are you criticizing exactly? a father gone mad for a short period? that's what you base your judgement for a whole community on?
about electricity, i have the impression you're really believing yourself here. that's sad because you're stigmatizing one sect, while a great number of Lebanese, from all regions, from north to south, are not paying their bills.
about the "invaders" of edl, man come on, grow up, they were employees, on strike, and they had demands which turned out to be legitimate and a fair settlement was reached.
but in the end facts dont really matter to you, you absolutely want to make of each case an occasion to justify your sectarianism, so you will only see what you want to see, get obsessed with each incident that happens "there" and close your eyes when they happen "here", ignore the good and stigmatize a whole community over each individual's actions... if you set your perception in that way, nothing i can say will ever change your mind.
Army Captain Injured in Foiled BLOM Robbery in Metn
09 August 2012, 15:54broken record? same comment all the time.
i think u need to replace the batteries, your bot is dead.
Army Captain Injured in Foiled BLOM Robbery in Metn
09 August 2012, 15:55and yours aren't able to cope with a simple mirroring of your own behavior.
Army Captain Injured in Foiled BLOM Robbery in Metn
09 August 2012, 15:56exactly, i think it is stupid to accuse one side systematically, just because of the location of the troubles.
criminality is neither sectarian nor exclusive to any region.
Army Captain Injured in Foiled BLOM Robbery in Metn
09 August 2012, 15:57yes this is very sad, the man should be decorated for his heroic act.
Report: Israel Intercepted Phone Calls between Lebanon, Bulgaria ahead of Bombing
09 August 2012, 15:58big-pap, kids and ladies are reading your comments believe it or not! i'm sure you can find a better word.
Assad Appoints Wael al-Halqi as New Syrian Premier
09 August 2012, 16:16hahahah
Report: Israel Intercepted Phone Calls between Lebanon, Bulgaria ahead of Bombing
09 August 2012, 16:44do you really feel that way bandoul? i'm speaking sincerely here, if that's the way you feel then i apologize.
i dont think your vision of the reality is valid, because nobody is pointing a gun at you, it's all in your mind.
but still, if you feel like i am "enjoying" any of your torment, you are wrong, and i am sorry you feel this way.
Report: Gang Kingpin in Tyre Enjoys ‘Special Judicial Care’
09 August 2012, 17:04wow, i count a many pure inventions and some heavy distortions here.
first amal's tax in the port? anything to back such a claim?
about the priest in baalbeck, do you even know the facts?
1- the priest converts the daughter of a sheikh to christianism (i personally dont mind, and dont care religion, but that's fact1)
2- the sheikh goes mad, and kidnaps the priest
3- hezbollah immediately intervenes and requests from the sheikh that he releases the priest
4- the sheikh complies, and the priest is freed within a few hours from his abduction.
now i am against the behavior of the sheikh, i understand he felt humiliated and provoked, but i'm against it, and hezbollah was against it, and the sheikh complied into stepping down and releasing him. so what are you criticizing exactly? a father gone mad for a short period? that's what you base your judgement for a whole community on?
Report: Gang Kingpin in Tyre Enjoys ‘Special Judicial Care’
09 August 2012, 17:05about electricity, i have the impression you're really believing yourself here. that's sad because you're stigmatizing one sect, while a great number of Lebanese, from all regions, from north to south, are not paying their bills.
about the "invaders" of edl, man come on, grow up, they were employees, on strike, and they had demands which turned out to be legitimate and a fair settlement was reached.
Report: Gang Kingpin in Tyre Enjoys ‘Special Judicial Care’
09 August 2012, 17:08but in the end facts dont really matter to you, you absolutely want to make of each case an occasion to justify your sectarianism, so you will only see what you want to see, get obsessed with each incident that happens "there" and close your eyes when they happen "here", ignore the good and stigmatize a whole community over each individual's actions... if you set your perception in that way, nothing i can say will ever change your mind.