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Originally Posted by milhouse All of this does can not deny 2 facts:
1. Syria is most improbably implicated in killing Hariri
2. Aoun after 2005 has convergence of interest with Syria and Syrian allies in Lebanon.
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and i cannot deny the fact that when i accuse of intelligence, i will be wrong...
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Originally Posted by chafic I think it would be better if OTV could focus on problems (corruption, bad decisions) that took place during the Haririan governance, tackling specific issues such as the electricity, the reconstruction costs, bad economic decisions (indebtedness...), corruption and mismanagement of public institutions...
I think the majority of Lebanese already know the relation of Hariri with the Syrians (at least those of a certain age), and probably that's an exhausted subject. Spotting the light on such issues would attract a wider audience, and of course, it's beneficial by itself as means for awareness (if prepared in a professional way). |
the problem Mr Chafic, is that FPM/OTV/Sawt el Ghad and Co. have initially elected not to answer those idiots and to focus on constructive criticism...
and even after Hassan Sabra, the *******, attacked GMA's family in his useless pamphlet called shira3, GMA prosecuted him and didn't even respond to his allegations...
however, what Shaoul the alcoholic has written, goes beyond the minimal respect expected in public...
i know right now that Shaoul is not worth to spit at.
but there is a certain line where any response is allowed..
and let's give OTV some credit in that despite everything, their reportage tonight remained political..
they didn't deal with the fact that Saad hariri little brother runs a prostitutes network in France..
they didn't mention the stories published in BBC about his father selling his mother to the Saudi King..
they didn't mention the stories about him being a marijuana addict..
they didn't mention the many many stories involved even Nazeq hariri and briberies and corruption matters...
perhaps they are waiting for al mustahbal next step...
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