I'm always impressed by the way he appreciates both sides of the situation - his even handedness in resolving differences is legendary in the Greater Chingford area. Outside of that, I respect the way he doesn't try to manipulate the international media by firing munitions from built up areas towards achieving civilian casulaties - he is truly a great human being and a worthy leader - I wish he lived in Britain and ran for government here..... he's so great.
2006-08-15 02:05:03
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answered by Andy benitez 2
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LLLLLLLoves his people?????
indead love for iranians since he's the slave puppet of the terrorist iranian and syrian regimes.
Don't be fooled by rhetorics guys.
and would anyone plz explain 2 me how is it that hizballa is victorious??? with 5 billion dollars in damages to the lebanese infrastructure (not counting private civillian losses) & over 1200 dead!!!
Victory they say. indead 30 days of continuous victories with bridges and cities being erased from the map.
What we need is a sovereign state in controle over the whole territory, no terrorist milicias and no weapons outside of the lebanese army and security forces, free, sovereign, independant lebanon .
2006-08-15 03:06:38
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answered by DuHe 2
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He gives off a better image than I would like. His voice sounds calm and reasonable. He doesn't seem to have the haughty, superior air that some Arab leaders exhibit. I don't know about his love for his people; he could have stopped the war sooner.
2006-08-15 01:33:50
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answered by TxSup 5
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Yes, he washes over me like a River of Love.
And Hitler was also a very convincing speaker.
Sadly, you sound like that great appeaser Neville Chamberlain who was so utterly taken in by Hitler that he thought he was a reasonable man, a Gentleman who can be negotiated with and whose word is to be trusted.
Peace in Our Time.
"I'd rather be a Hammer than a Nail" -- Simon & Garfunkel
2006-08-15 02:25:29
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answered by Hebrew Hammer 3
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No...he is a megalomaniac leader like...Hitler or Staline. Victory ? I am dead of laugh...Only because Israel accepted a cease fire doesn't mean victory for Hezbollah.
Freedom will be achieved by :
1.destroying terrorist group to the last member.
2. Fighting against corrupted govt.
3. Getting away of politically correct madness.
2006-08-15 01:36:42
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answered by ColdWarrior 3
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sure
terrorist fanatics, when they are sold out to their crazy ideals, can be very persuasive
but for the bulk of the educated world who as a clue, he's just another raghead who's preaching death
2006-08-15 01:58:27
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answered by GEN Gamer 4
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the big trick is media usage did he become the head of his organisation by being an all round good egg???
if you think so then you really do have your head up your a*se
2006-08-15 02:32:28
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answered by Anonymous
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promises - promises !!
And where is the money going to come from ?
Do not turn it into a "Christian" , "Muslim" thing !
If you do, don't complain, when they call all Muslims terrorists !
grow up ...
2006-08-15 05:03:44
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answered by Morbeous 3
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Ofcourse he is,
he is a real man & leader
Hezb-ALAH will always the winner
2006-08-15 01:47:39
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answered by Anonymous
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All I hear is a Hatefull Madman , who hides in Syria and sends the gullible to kill and die in his name .
2006-08-15 01:42:00
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answered by Anonymous
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