Comments on: Lebanese P.M.: Hezbollah Staged A Coup
12 Gunmen Dead In Clash; Army Appears To Compromise On Some Demands Of Shiite Militants
- The ongoing escalation of this ancient and never-ending blood-feud between the Sunnis and the Shiites is good news for the rest of the world. I hope it goes on until there''s only one bloody muslim fanatic left standing.
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- Especially in South Lebanon (Unfortunatelly!)
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- jgn-dont you perchance think humaans will find another way to insert power and hierarchy thru the classic animistic dopaminergic and egocentric rush of power and control over other humans to boost sense of self to godly levels, that most obsessive of human natures, which requires the result of human extinction or lack of variability among the human race(s)-again extinction because it is the mirror which the human god is most adoring of-the same to be said for inhumane power/control man who screams into the universe,he is significant,the lowly pissant bacteriopahage of planet earth-simply food, on the food chain,wholeheartedly animal/non cognitive/pitiful.
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- Husein_Pasha--These guys are generally pretty good in their coverage of Lebanon...along with Robert Fisk.
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article19894.htm
This is what old Nas'' had to say:
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article19890.htm - Reply to this comment
- Logical, in our Islamist party we have Christians, too. But most of the Christian electorate votes for the pro-regime candidates
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- The Sunnis and the Christians are going to have to convince their fellow congregants to stop serving the interests of foreign powers--the Saudis and the US/Israelis. Hezb''allah has Sunni and Christian contingents...It is content to let sleeping dogs lie...the Beirut government that never served southern Lebanon can fatten on taxes and bribes, its army can hold parades and its air force busy itself elsewhere when the Israelis sortie at will in Lebanese air space...so be it...but when these parasites interfere with the secure communications systems of those who saved Lebanon, they are going to get their nose bloodied. Old Nas'' has been mighty patient with them and his patience and the patience of the Lebanese people is wearing thin with the foreign entanglements of the Beirut Regime.
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- The sunnis support the government of Lebanon, so they should help. I don`t know much about Lebanese politics, although we are in the same region, but somebody must protect the country from the Islamist danger.
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- The Lebanese Army is a joke...it had a fight to the death on its hands with the denizens of a refugee camp a few weeks ago and suffered heavy casualties.... I think Hezb''allah even had to help them out.
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- until the order is recovered
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- The army must take the power and to declare a matrial law
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- wrightsdeman--And to think, Obama just announced that his support for Israel was "unshakeable"...now you want him to live with roaches in West Beirut.
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- Prinzowhales, J. Loserman, Randy the Salvation Army Sgt. and Obama all richly deserve each other.
Too bad that they don''t join their boyfriend Nasrallah in the roach-infested part of West Beirut. - Reply to this comment
- These fellows were hardly kulaks...and, personally, I think Putin was, if anything, too easy on them...happily, it is Russia''s problem...The UK and US shouldn''t be serving the interests of their ''investors'' who might have come up short in their attempt to loot Russia.
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- Prinzowhales -- The problem is with such "dekuakizations", is everyone tends to suffer.
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- bgwinnett--Oh, yes...but, they are less attracted to the anti-Russian strategy of milking the land for the sake of foreign interests...I have nothing against the rich per se, but when they, in league with foreign interests, loot and damage the nation, then I have no use for them--just as I have no use for the Rockefeller b*stards and their internationalist ilk...the Obamas, the Clintons and the McCains...in this country who are driving America into the dirt. Someone needs to come down on them and I mean, HARD!
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- Prinzowhales -- The oligarchs are still -- over 100 Billionaire''s in Moscow with the latest count -- there, but only after they agreed to stay out of politics, after Putin made an example of Khodorkovsky.
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- bgwinnet--Indeed, it does. The Russians were lucky to get V. Putin. If he didn''t do anything else for Russia, he did curb the rapacity of the oligarchs--Berezovsky and his ilk--that the drunken Yeltsin, his Western money-men and their cronies unleashed on Russia. Unfortunately, America doesn''t appear to have a successor to our own ''Yetsin''...and no one is discussing how splendid it would be if the Anglo-American financiers who are driving our nation into the dirt were themselves driven from the land.
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- If the Americans, Brits and Israelis are so gung ho to be after ''''terrorists'''', why don''''t they hunt up Boris Berezovsky in the UK? He admitted in the French press to financing Chechen terrorists...yet, he is granted UK citizenship by the Crown.
Posted by Prinzowhales at 01:56 PM : May 10, 2008
Money talks eh? - Reply to this comment
- If the Americans, Brits and Israelis are so gung ho to be after ''terrorists'', why don''t they hunt up Boris Berezovsky in the UK? He admitted in the French press to financing Chechen terrorists...yet, he is granted UK citizenship by the Crown.
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- Our opening of "Pandora''s Box" has spilled over into virtually every country in the Middle East. George "choke-on-a-pretzel" Bush thought the idea sounded a lot easier than it''s proving to play out, obviously.
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