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Post by zooni on Dec 7, 2006 0:10:41 GMT -5
they r willing to go on 7ata during christmas! mo 7aram?!?!?! ugh! i saw this on al balad news paper
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Post by zooni on Dec 7, 2006 0:11:59 GMT -5
akeed ! äish warahum"half of them aslan have no work! and they decided y3atlo shighil elly 3ando shighil!! downtown is losing 90 million every single day!!! aish hal 7aki!! badal ma they go find somethin useful to do with their lives and make lebanon an even better place! no they dont they wana ruin it all!
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Post by Janjoon-Lebanese on Dec 7, 2006 2:18:13 GMT -5
Some stores in the Downtown declared that they can only stand 1 week of closure ba3ed ..or else they'll have to let go of so many employees and eventually they'll have to close .. they have ruined people's businesses ...
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Post by staracfannumberone on Dec 7, 2006 13:28:06 GMT -5
To them it doesn't matter that people don't have jobs...because before this these people did absolutely NOTHING constructive before this protest so now that they are hanging around they feel important. First everyone knows that Hezbollah supporters don't pay rent / don't have to buy the land they build on...everything in Da7yeh is stolen land in the first place and none of them pay for it OR FOR ELECTRICITY. so who cares if they work or not ? Frangieh family has stolen everything it can from the Lebanese with direct support by Syria so they haven't worked a day in their life...Aoun supporters, well as my dad said, eventually their parents will make them go back to school. They Syrian workers that are hanging out there, well they didn't get paid so much to begin with...so they will gladly make a few dollars a day (given by syria or hizzies) and they'll enjoy their time eating free la7meh and smoking.
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Post by staracfannumberone on Dec 7, 2006 14:38:32 GMT -5
and what I just said is put much much more eloquently by Michael Young of The Daily Star "Hizbullah is calculating that its adversaries will crack first, because they have more at stake than do poor Shiites when it comes to the country's financial and commercial health. Its leaders know the powerful symbolism associated with dispatching thousands of destitute people into the plush downtown area, which best symbolizes that financial and commercial health - the jewel in late Prime Minister Rafik Hariri's reconstruction crown. "
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Post by Fatima on Dec 7, 2006 14:47:35 GMT -5
Yeslamle Temkon!!!
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Post by Janjoon-Lebanese on Dec 7, 2006 16:31:08 GMT -5
KAREN , seriously girl ...I LOVE U !!!
thank you for posting !!!!
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Post by staracfannumberone on Dec 7, 2006 19:05:45 GMT -5
KAREN , seriously girl ...I LOVE U !!! thank you for posting !!!! janjoon i love you too ! i'm just saying what everyone knows already
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