I couldn’t care less about elections in Syria or in Lebanon for that sake, and Syrians and non-Syrians in Lebanon have the right to elect their president, but that doesn’t mean they can block highways and walk in the middle of the street. Why were the elections scheduled on a Wednesday and why aren’t there designated gathering spots for those going to vote?
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via Sara Assaf
I don’t know why they even bother to vote. We know Bisho will win, so what’s the point?
Elections? this is the funniest joke i have every heard. Fake rotten democracy..It is sad that there is no difference between sheep and people these days, Lebanese and Syrians alike
And can’t they catch all these people, put them in buses, and send them back to the safe zones in their country???? I am sure the overall area of safe zones in their country exceeds the whole area of the Lebanese territory
Thank HA for busing them…Long live corruption and stupidity. Bashar gets 99.2% this time. 🙂
Yes … Vote for Assad you stupid … Vote for another 6 years of illiteracy, slaughtering and no right to free speech … You know what, we will definitely congratulate you for your Assad, w yalle men 2ido alla yzido … Mabrouk 3laykoun.
BTW, if you love your Assad that much, why did you flee to Lebanon ?
Can you explain to me why, whenever you need descent health care, you run for Hotel Dieu and AUB ?
Can you tell me why you suck in languages, sciences and other fields ?
Can you tell me why, in over than 60 years of “stability”, you still have one of the worst GDP in the world while our beloved Lebanon, that suffered from decades of instability, and still, is performing at least in many folds better than you…
So when Gebran Bassil called the government to reduce the refugee count couple of years ago, 14 of March leaders and media started calling him all sorts of names accusing him and his party of being racist, inhuman and insensitive. back then the count was less than 300,000 Syrians on lebanese soil.
Now 14 of March leaders and media get a well deserved wake up call. the refugees exceeded 1.2 million and what happened yesterday was just the beginning.
I hope we won’t pay the heavy price of the blind hatred policy that 14 of March and its followers adopted since 2005.
You are right. However, as you are good in estimating prices, can you estimate that of the implication of HA and its allies in the Syrian war. Can you estimate the price of blocking the president election ? Can you estimate the price of keeping Lebanon in “War states” by following other agendas (Please do include in your estimation the 24 years since the end of the Lebanese civil war).
Can you also estimate the price of illegally importing materials, container after container, via the port and avoid paying taxes by the HA under the name of the so cold “resistance”…
Everything is about Imbasil for you Jo. Are you so enamored by him? 😀
That’s what you’re good at. Name calling…
Assad will be back as president, Hezbollah stronger than ever, Michel Aoun on the verge of becoming a president… and you continue to do what’s best: name calling.
Continue to impress us…
Jo,
there’s no charge for dreaming in technicolor…But you really should get your head examined. Too much Kashmir Kush could get you hallucinating…But then again the clAoun’s followers are all on emulating him… Now this is a just description in response to your fairy tale.
Well what Josef said is right whether we like hezbollah or 14 or aoun or whoever…. Other things that happened with the whole Hezbollah implications dont mean that Bassil didnt see this problem coming and try to resolve it…so get over hatred and try to see from an objective point of view….each side took good decisions at one point and many many bas decisions the rest of teh time…