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The Lebanese Bloggers: Lebanon Next Week - a preview
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This blog was created to honor the memory of Lebanese heroes of all sects who were assassinated for their patriotic stands. May God bless their souls and bless Lebanon. Saturday, December 16, 2006. Lebanon Next Week - a preview. Grass-roots activists in Western democracies like to believe that all politics is local. Or, alternatively, they like to say that "change" starts in people's backyards. Allow to start with,. 1 US North Korean Bilateral Negotiations. It appears that the US is quietly conceding to ...
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The Lebanese Bloggers: Nothing New
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This blog was created to honor the memory of Lebanese heroes of all sects who were assassinated for their patriotic stands. May God bless their souls and bless Lebanon. Wednesday, December 13, 2006. So why is Amr Moussa holding a press conference in the Grand Serail today (right now actually) when he said outright that he will not disclose any specific information or points on the outcome of the negotiations? All he is saying is that there is progress ( takaddoum. Where does this leave us? I was thinking...
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The Lebanese Bloggers: stop with the suffocation.
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This blog was created to honor the memory of Lebanese heroes of all sects who were assassinated for their patriotic stands. May God bless their souls and bless Lebanon. Wednesday, December 13, 2006. Stop with the suffocation. Let me put it out there:. I agree with the assertion that the “historical development of [what some call] Lebanon’s ‘Shia ideology’ and power is understandable.”. However, this reality creates what could amount to an existential problem for Lebanon. Specifically, Hizballah’s a...
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The Lebanese Bloggers: Nasrallah still wants to play cowboys & indians...
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This blog was created to honor the memory of Lebanese heroes of all sects who were assassinated for their patriotic stands. May God bless their souls and bless Lebanon. Thursday, December 07, 2006. Nasrallah still wants to play cowboys and indians. Cuz apparently, that's all he can do! Or at least that's what I've surmised from his latest speech. What can I say? The Army has been re-deployed from the borders to Beirut, and Time. You guys listened to Nasrallah's speech. Does he just want. I mean I read sp...
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The Lebanese Bloggers: Amr Pasha
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This blog was created to honor the memory of Lebanese heroes of all sects who were assassinated for their patriotic stands. May God bless their souls and bless Lebanon. Friday, December 15, 2006. Amr Mousa, the knight in shining armor, rides to our rescue – to save us from ourselves. And in doing so, the cause self-governance and democracy in Lebanon suffers yet another setback, as one more layer that separates Lebanese from politics emerges. Are these people animals? But then, I look at Iraq, Lebanon's ...
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The Lebanese Bloggers: Iranians
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This blog was created to honor the memory of Lebanese heroes of all sects who were assassinated for their patriotic stands. May God bless their souls and bless Lebanon. Monday, December 18, 2006. Voted on Saturday. The Iranians voted overwhelmingly for a list of candidates composed of a coalition of reformists and the former president Rafsanjani. They voted to fill the slots of municipal councils (including that of Tehran). They also voted for the country's Council of Experts. Finally, I have to insert a...
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The Lebanese Bloggers: cheap wine
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This blog was created to honor the memory of Lebanese heroes of all sects who were assassinated for their patriotic stands. May God bless their souls and bless Lebanon. Monday, December 18, 2006. Friendly advice for those of you out there who like to enjoy a glass of wine every now and then: never buy a bottle of 2004 Piccini Chianti. If you haven't figured it out yet, it's an Italian wine, and it's got an orange-colored label. I think it cost me like 9 bucks. Disgusting! Your most controversial post ever.
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The Lebanese Bloggers: the real threat...
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This blog was created to honor the memory of Lebanese heroes of all sects who were assassinated for their patriotic stands. May God bless their souls and bless Lebanon. Thursday, December 07, 2006. Consequently, if bringing down the government is impossible, why is the ruling coalition so overcome with fear? What is Hizballah really doing? Why is the entire country purportedly on the edge of a calamity? In response to this threat, will the current stakeholders, the ruling majority, be able to extend the ...
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The Lebanese Bloggers: Tripoli And The One Dimensions
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This blog was created to honor the memory of Lebanese heroes of all sects who were assassinated for their patriotic stands. May God bless their souls and bless Lebanon. Tuesday, December 12, 2006. Tripoli And The One Dimensions. Nothing new so far. Arab League Secretary General Amr Moussa has just arrived to Beirut. We'll know what transpires from the Arab League's intervention shortly. Why is Franjieh going there? If people disagree with Hizbullah's ways, does that mean that suddenly now Tripolitans hav...