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Post by maxell on Aug 30, 2006 6:30:22 GMT -5
Mr. Saad El Harriri is really a good guy. he did, doing and will do his best for our LOVE country Lebanon. His Father (Rafiq El Hariri) built Lebanon and Saad will rebuild it and keep up Harriri dream.
We all will help him to keep Lebanon up up up
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Post by katkoot on Aug 30, 2006 12:51:14 GMT -5
yislam timmak maxell
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Post by Sickofthis on Aug 30, 2006 13:14:05 GMT -5
GOT NOTHIN TO SAY HA? ?? LOL!!!!!! At least he hasn't gotten our country into a month-long war, so if you are immaturely "tallying" achievements you should add this to your file: Hariri: 0 Nasrallah: - $5 billion Ya, all in which he will pay. At least something positive is coming out of that defecit.
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Post by staracfannumberone on Aug 30, 2006 23:59:31 GMT -5
At least he hasn't gotten our country into a month-long war, so if you are immaturely "tallying" achievements you should add this to your file: Hariri: 0 Nasrallah: - $5 billion Ya, all in which he will pay. At least something positive is coming out of that defecit. If by "he", you mean Iran, then yes "he" will pay. You're really an optimist, SickofThis. It takes a really optimistic person to consider slums in the south with no sewage system "something positive." It's odd though that you pick and choose where you place your optimism. The rebuiding of all downtown beirut and its development into a worldly, cosmopolitan place by Hariri and his company isn't "something positive" to you ?
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Post by Sickofthis on Aug 31, 2006 17:07:17 GMT -5
Rebuilding is definitely a positive thing, no matter who the rebuilding comes from, and yes it is a wonderful thing that there is no sewage system, it is better than having the enemy smell the fresh smell of victory. I would rather have my dignity than a sewage system. This war has taught Israel a valuable lesson, that is, to never mess with Lebanon again.
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Post by fara02 on Aug 31, 2006 18:47:05 GMT -5
Ms. Sickofthis what makes you sure that they wont mess with Lebanon again ?? plus plzz dont call what happened lately a VICTORY we suffered enough from this War that we did not ask for !!!!
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Post by Jessica Rabbit on Aug 31, 2006 19:37:48 GMT -5
Rebuilding is definitely a positive thing, no matter who the rebuilding comes from, and yes it is a wonderful thing that there is no sewage system, it is better than having the enemy smell the fresh smell of victory. I would rather have my dignity than a sewage system. This war has taught Israel a valuable lesson, that is, [glow=red,2,300]to never mess with Lebanon again.[/glow] how long have you lived?
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Post by Sickofthis on Sept 1, 2006 1:10:35 GMT -5
Well they will still mess, but never actually enter Lebanon again. Should've worded it differently.
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Post by staracfannumberone on Sept 1, 2006 2:04:58 GMT -5
Well they will still mess, but never actually enter Lebanon again. Should've worded it differently. ha. ha. ha. as if Hezbollah could have stopped them if Israel really really wanted to ravage our entire country. Who are you kidding ? If you claim that the international community can't keep Israel from "stealing the Litani", you think Hezbollah could if Israel launched an all-out war ? I'm talking all out, as in no leaflets dropped, no allowances for evacuation, no concern for non-hezbollah territories, and so on ? If so you are quite delusional.
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Post by Fado on Sept 1, 2006 2:09:35 GMT -5
Israel destroyed a perfect country, and they got nothing for it. Animals I tell you. wala mish animals 7ata, animals have brains at least!
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Post by Jessica Rabbit on Sept 1, 2006 11:03:57 GMT -5
Well they will still mess, but never actually enter Lebanon again. Should've worded it differently. kel kalamak sa7 habibi Israel did learn a valuable lesson. Hizballah and the entire country will experience the devastating repurcussions of that lesson sooner of later. Lessons aren't learned in order to diminish goals, but are acquired in order to better the way goals can be reached. Even if Hizballah is the most powerful army in the Middle East after the Israelis, bedkon million senne latseero mitlon ya bajjam.
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Post by Jessica Rabbit on Sept 1, 2006 11:05:29 GMT -5
3a fikra, accusing me of being pro-Israel or Jewish --which I'm not-- is not going to help any of your arguments
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Post by Sickofthis on Sept 1, 2006 16:52:26 GMT -5
3a fikra, accusing me of being pro-Israel or Jewish --which I'm not-- is not going to help any of your arguments Wallah, khalas ani z3ilit. ::)ka2ani natritik la deef3i 3ani.
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Post by Sickofthis on Sept 1, 2006 16:57:21 GMT -5
Well they will still mess, but never actually enter Lebanon again. Should've worded it differently. ha. ha. ha. as if Hezbollah could have stopped them if Israel really really wanted to ravage our entire country. Who are you kidding ? If you claim that the international community can't keep Israel from "stealing the Litani", you think Hezbollah could if Israel launched an all-out war ? I'm talking all out, as in no leaflets dropped, no allowances for evacuation, no concern for non-hezbollah territories, and so on ? If so you are quite delusional. You think this wasn't an all-out war? you think that the leaflets did anyone any good? ya right. Who are you kidding? when someone would try to leave their homes a bomb would be dropped on them. They did bomb non-hizbullah territories. How many times after the war did Israel try to get on Lebanese soil? ya, quite a few and for your info Hizbullah did stop them. Israel does want to ravage our whole country, it would do it in a heartbeat if it really could.
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Post by Jessica Rabbit on Sept 1, 2006 19:50:14 GMT -5
3a fikra, accusing me of being pro-Israel or Jewish --which I'm not-- is not going to help any of your arguments Wallah, khalas ani z3ilit. ::)ka2ani natritik la deef3i 3ani. la2! ya3neh ma kenti natri la deef3 3anek? ma3leh, dalek natri rou7 albek Hassouneh and his "great victory" on Israel
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