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Yeah, you should guys comeback and elect FPM. Because they are promising with a big change, they will help Nabih Berri to become the head of the parliament and majority of the government. The change this time will be putting the whole country in the depot of Mseileh.
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Originally Posted by Arze What are you laughing at???
and who told you that they don't know about Lebanon traditions and stuff??? I bet they know more than you..... | I am not laughing and I am not doubting their knowledge on the contrary I am proud to here this. Don't take me wrong man, but its just (in my opinion) that their hobbies and what they're good at is exploited outside more than here and accordingly they will shape their future. | | | | | Registered Member
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Originally Posted by leb-wi-noss Yeah, you should guys comeback and elect FPM. Because they are promising with a big change, they will help Nabih Berri to become the head of the parliament and majority of the government. The change this time will be putting the whole country in the depot of Mseileh.
Change indeed! | Wlak shoo ma 3emlo l'FPM ma rah ye3jebkoun
did you hear naila m3aouad in 2005 she said bokta3 ideh wma bsawwetlo (for nabih berri) i can see her still walking with 2 hands she & her allies did elected him, you think iza al 14 feb win the election they wont elect him again, wlak rooh wein ba3dak | | | | | Registered Member
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Originally Posted by leb-wi-noss Yeah, you should guys comeback and elect FPM. Because they are promising with a big change, they will help Nabih Berri to become the head of the parliament and majority of the government. The change this time will be putting the whole country in the depot of Mseileh.
Change indeed! | Don't you worry about that! FM and PSP blocs are more than enough to ensure Berri's comeback with or without the help of C&R bloc.
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Armenian, I am in a situation were I never really liked the country I am leaving in which is Canada. I have a great job, opportunities to grow in my career that I have never thaugh of and even if all my family, mother, brothers are in Canada, I still feel I am a stranger in this country where I lived 19 years and grown here since I am 6 years old. And still, I am not feeling home. I decided to try my first chance to live in Lebanon this year. I decided that I will only live once and realised I want to be happy in my life and I dont want to be a stranger in a country I surely really hate. I am leaving to go live for sure in Lebanon after the elections and see how it will be for me. I hope every Lebanese that has big great feelings for Lebanon to return back to Lebanon, I hope for the best for our country. I hope that Lebanon will change for the best because it will be hard for each Lebanese to live in the conditions they are living at this moment with no security, no good salaries, no peace of mind. I hope that will change soon enough but each one of us can begin to change those things, not accepting those conditions on us and fight for those rights. | | | | | Registered Member
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Originally Posted by leb-wi-noss Yeah, you should guys comeback and elect FPM. Because they are promising with a big change, they will help Nabih Berri to become the head of the parliament and majority of the government. The change this time will be putting the whole country in the depot of Mseileh.
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Before every visit to Lebanon, my heart is overwhelmed, with nostalgic passion, for weeks before I set foot on ground in Lebanon. Reality sets in though, when i hear the announcer: "ahlan bikom fi matar rafiq hariri al douwali"...disguts and anger kicks in at that exact moment. the 7th of June is just a chance at change, a possible beginning, because even if the opposition gets the majority, and progressive blocks usher in real reforms, the minority will still be able to block lot of the new initiatives, with the same backwards mentality with which they are doing it now, by blocking laws in the parliament. that being said, i believe what we do in between elections matters more. real change, the kind that will let the expariates flock to lebanon, would not materialize, unless we strip these politicians/clans completely out of their popular support, to a degree that will make them retire from politics. change the people, politics will follow. | | | | | The Following 4 Users Say Thank You to hyelander For This Useful Post: | | | Registered Member
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Originally Posted by hyelander Before every visit to Lebanon, my heart is overwhelmed, with nostalgic passion, for weeks before I set foot on ground in Lebanon. Reality sets in though, when i hear the announcer: "ahlan bikom fi matar rafiq hariri al douwali"...disguts and anger kicks in at that exact moment. the 7th of June is just a chance at change, a possible beginning, because even if the opposition gets the majority, and progressive blocks usher in real reforms, the minority will still be able to block lot of the new initiatives, with the same backwards mentality with which they are doing it now, by blocking laws in the parliament. that being said, i believe what we do in between elections matters more. real change, the kind that will let the expariates flock to lebanon, would not materialize, unless we strip these politicians/clans completely out of their popular support, to a degree that will make them retire from politics. change the people, politics will follow. | You took the words out of my mouth | | | | | Orange Room Supporter
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I think it was SeekNirvana who once had an avatar that said "Save Lebanon. Emigrate!" That's perfect. There is nothing that could save Lebanon other than emptying it from Lebanese. | | | | | Registered Member
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Originally Posted by Libnene Qu7 I think it was SeekNirvana who once had an avatar that said "Save Lebanon. Emigrate!" That's perfect. There is nothing that could save Lebanon other than emptying it from Lebanese. | i didn't get your point 
are you trying to be funny??? | | | |  | | |
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