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Originally Posted by morrison yet the truth that Addoum made the closing without recurring back to the cabinet, and ghazi went to the MTV building and declared his annoyment of the issue, so lahoud run to their syrian so they can force lahoud choice,.. | Absolving Rafiq Hariri from any responsibility is more damaging to his reputation as a statesman than confessing to his own share of the responsibility. You have to be careful on how to defend your idea, you might be shooting yourself in the foot on that one. Quote:
Originally Posted by morrison again it is iyur opinion and i respect it, however i see that Aoub/FPM reaction has trurned him from the victim position to the offender position..
regards.. | It is not a matter of opinion. If Hariri media machine portrayed the issue from that "perspective", it doesn't mean that your own common sense should obediently follow.
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Originally Posted by misstyrious 'appears' to be working, living on a foreign supply of oxygen that will run out when the interests of these foreign suppliers are no longer primary issues on their agenda.
A 'working' govt ya azeezi is one working for the people not against it. | Sure, what about HA, if the foreign Iranian money and weapons stop coming, I'm sure they will come crashing down much harder than anything you can imagine.
The whole opposition lives on foreign support, so you should look at your own camp (Wahab, HA, Quandeel....) before you talk about others. | | | | | Registered Member
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Originally Posted by fidelio Absolving Rafiq Hariri from any responsibility is more damaging to his reputation as a statesman than confessing to his own share of the responsibility. You have to be careful on how to defend your idea, you might be shooting yourself in the foot on that one. | Martyr Hariri knew that this is wrong and it hurt him directly because people will hold him the responsability as you are doing now, and gabi el murr share the same opinion as i do Quote:
Originally Posted by fidelio It is not a matter of opinion. If Hariri media machine portrayed the issue from that "perspective", it doesn't mean that your own common sense should obediently follow.
One might argue if Chaoul's article broke the law, but one can't deny Aoun's right to press charges. | Agian let him press charges, jail him and make him a hero... | | | | | Registered Member
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Originally Posted by misstyrious A 'working' govt ya azeezi is one working for the people not against it. | Yeslam temak ya misstyrious. | | | | | Orange Room Supporter
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Originally Posted by morrison 1- good we are in a deep hole and you want to dig it more
2- Nothing, win the lawsuit and put them in jail to make them heroes.. | 1- so saniyoura did a good job when he signed it.
2- no they can be called criminals not heroes, anyways i don't think he will be jailed, for me an apology letter to GMA is enough to humiliate him. | | | | | Registered Member
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Originally Posted by goatlord Sure, what about HA, if the foreign Iranian money and weapons stop coming, I'm sure they will come crashing down much harder than anything you can imagine. | I believe the iranian money and weapons were used to build a strong defense against an enemy who had a great expantionist policy into a region of lebanon that some didn't even care to know anything about. The South of lebanon was not even part of the map till after 2000. The money was also used to build the multitude of hospitals and schools that the govt failed to provide. Unlike some who rely on foreign help, which incidently i'm not against if its to help your people, it was not hoarded into personal bank accounts.
So, don't expect to deny a people an honorable living ,and then when they rise from the ashes, expect them to give in to the your 'governmental' demands. The same govt that didn't even know they existed as a people. | | | | | Registered Member
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Originally Posted by Ra7 NEB2A Hon 1- so saniyoura did a good job when he signed it.
2- no they can be called criminals not heroes, anyways i don't think he will be jailed, for me an apology letter to GMA is enough to humiliate him. | 1- Sanioura gov is not bad but it is much better from previous gov, personnally i would prefer that this gov would only had M14 ministrers
2- good call them criminal but many will call them hereos including me, about sending a apology letter to Aoun don't care.. | | | | | Registered Member
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Originally Posted by morrison Thank you Ra neb2a hon,
1- Sanioura has the right not to give the permit by simply not signing, and if he refused as i said before i will be next to you attacking him
2- Excellent you had your satisfaction, but frankly i watch FTV and the interest in Aoun has decreased a long time ago, not right now.. | Quote:
Originally Posted by morrison 1- yet he has right not to sign..
2- i said it is about FTV not almustqbal newspaper, about chaoul he wrote what he thought and your party made a mistake when he made a law suit against him, you can simply reply to him in the same manner he used,
tayyar.org bi kiffeh bi waffeh and is full of juicy against haririr and the FM.. | Quote:
Originally Posted by morrison elaborate please.. | Quote:
Originally Posted by morrison it is his constitutional right not to sign, go check the constitution,
you don't like is then you can ask your MP's to change the constitution in this issue....
Whether i consider chaoul is filth or not even that a large part of the mothakkafin who signed the petition in support of shaoul does't see that chaoul is filth like you see however the fpm reaction to by a law suit was not adequate and you can simply ignore it.. | Quote:
Originally Posted by morrison 1- yet he could refuse to sign and you could make you sit in and closing road with tires as you did later and not respond to you , because he found that giving otv the right to broadcast is right while he found that giving oppostion 1/3+1 is wrong..
2- no problem continue with you law suit.. | Quote:
Originally Posted by morrison yet is still working, and you couldn't do anything to make it stop..
regards.. | Habal b Habal
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Originally Posted by morrison Martyr Hariri knew that this is wrong and it hurt him directly because people will hold him the responsability as you are doing now, and gabi el murr share the same opinion as i do | Mr morrison, Hariri's relationship with the Assad family and the ruling baath apparatus in Lebanon is not that immaculate as you have been told, "manou daqiq" as the late Hariri used to say. But that's not the topic and I'm sure that if you had the credibility to digg in the archive of the Baathist hegemony over Lebanon armed with a shred of common sense, you would have come up with a different conclusion than the one you already have about Hariri being a poor overwhelmed prime minister who presided almost all the cabinets during those years. Quote:
Originally Posted by morrison Agian let him press charges, jail him and make him a hero... | He already pressed charges, but it seems that Hariri media machine wants him to drop that basic right. Why? | | | | | Registered Member
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Naharnet and Hariri weren't friends with the Hariris back then: Quote:
Prime Minister Hariri has taken the first steps toward cracking down on New TV, a satellite channel owned by his inflammatory foe, Tahseen Khayat, which is accused of broadcasting programs deemed slanderous to local politicians and harmful to Lebanon's allies, especially Saudi Arabia.
Hariri, who had kept a relatively low profile since NTV began challenging him and governments backing his economic reform program nearly five months ago, on Friday instructed the foreign and information ministers, Jean Obeid and Michel Samaha, to examine the "legal measures" that ought to be taken against the station and to make their proposals to the Cabinet.
In an official memorandum to the two ministers, Hariri cited letters the foreign minister had received from the Lebanese embassy in Riyadh, relaying official Saudi dismay with political programming on NTV critical of the of the kingdom. He also referred to letters from the Lebanese expatriate community in Saudi Arabia, expressing concern for the futures they have built there that could be jeopardized by NTV's unflattering campaign.
The issue took a turn for the worse on Wednesday, when the information minister chaired a meeting of the Higher Media Council with the top executives of TV stations, which Khayat used as a podium for an "open war" against Hariri and Saudi Arabia, and a tirade of – literally – below-the-belt insults to Samaha and Hariri, among others.
In his memorandum to Obeid and Samaha, Hariri invoked audio-visual media laws dating back to 1994 and 1996, which prohibit the slandering of government officials and programs that harm Lebanon's foreign relations, especially those with Arab countries.
Hariri stayed clear of any mention of a personal animosity Khayat is known to harbor for the prime minister, kicking the ball into the court of two ministers, who cannot be classified as his protégés.
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Originally Posted by morrison yet the truth that Addoum made the closing without recurring back to the cabinet, and ghazi Aridi went to the MTV building and declared his annoyment of the issue, so lahoud run to the syrian so they can force lahoud choice,
again it is your opinion and i respect it, however i see that Aoun/FPM reaction has trurned him from the victim position to the offender position..
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