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Default 10th September 2008

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Originally Posted by Canadian View Post
Of course it's still murder, I never denied that, but going to the store with a gun doesn't mean that you would want to rob the store, maybe you're taking it to your friend's place.

What I'm trying to say is that the Hezbollah fighter that shot the helicopter is a murderer.
Let's thing about this issue in a reasonable manner. If you believe Hezbollah is a terrorist organization and/or illegally armed, then you may call him a murderer.

If on the other hand, you believe he is part of "legally" approved paramilitary organization - the Resistance - then an investigation is to be awaited in order to determine the cause of why he shot at the army helicopter! The person could have easily mistaken the helicopter with an Israel one, since it was very unlikely a Lebanese helicopter would fly over the Southern territories - since Israel forbids it.

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The guy that shot Marc Howayek is a murderer.

But the point isn't here, it's that the moment Marc was shot a lot of medias rushed to say that it's an LFer who did it without waiting for any investigation as the FPM always suggests. And still no FPM official ever corrected these medias.
Are you saying that it wasn't an LFer? That day things were perfectly clear: FPMers organized a strike. Angry LFers came down to the protesters and started provocating them. Some LFers were armed. An FPMer got shot...

I would find it weird if medias did not accuse LFers of having shot at Marc! Besides, it would not have been FPM's place to correct the medias. LFers are pretty strong at doing that!

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But when the same thing happened with Hezbollah, FPM rushed to ask for an investigation
Officially, Hezbollah is sanctioned by the Lebanese government to bear arms to defend Lebanon. If an incident happened in the South, it could easily be a mistake. Rushing to conclusions about a Hezbollah fighter shooting on an Unknown Flighing Object, it is different than let's say, shooting ten-year-old-school-children on a drive by...
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