No, I don't support any group,
and I despise most politicians.
Here are some details that might reflect my "political" opinion:
- I was TRULY DEEPLY SAD and shocked when Gibran Tueni was assassinated. Such a loss for this country!!
[I think Hezbollah might be directly or very indirectly involved in this]
- I voted for Michel Aoun's list in the previous elections "Zay ma hiyeh",
not because I'm fond of Aoun but because the others were worse, much worse.
- For the same reason, I will vote again for Michel Aoun's list in the next elections if there are no new fresh/better alternatives, although I don't like the personnality of Michel Aoun himself AT ALL and don't enjoy watching him on TV arguing with his interviewer.
- I would vote, for example, for Marcel Ghanem or Georges Ghanem but I'm sure they will never be candidates.
- I NEVER EVER liked Hariri (the father), he helped create the Taef agreement for his own benefit (Weaken the President, Strengthen the Prime Minister)
I can write a whole PhD thesis of how he was BAD!
- Since a decade ago, I am convinced that Hezbollah leaders are Pro-Israeli's (only the leaders not the innocent people who sacrifice themselves for their country)
precisely since the time LBC was hosting Miss Europe many years ago in Beirut, there was around 40 European TV stations broadcasting the event LIVE for millions in Europe, AT THAT MOMENT Hezbollah decided enno y7arkesh bi Israel so no tourist would ever consider coming to Lebanon.
if you review any archive, EVERY TIME the timing of Hezbolah hostitilies is amazing!!!... whenever there's a "shopping festival" ....
and I'm sure Hezbollah leaders are smart enough to know that if they capture two soldiers Israel would destroy Lebanon, and STILL they captured them.
Killing more than thousand to liberate just a few isn't very patriotic in my opinion.
- No offence to the person asking this question, but honestly I see that the young generation of Ouwet is the most "programmed" among young generations
(I can't stop myself from laughing when in night clubs they stop the music just to start shouting "Allah Ouwet... "
khayyeh raye7 tor2oss walla tsarrikh metel el ...)
- I find it very hilarious when I see some people calling themselves "Party Leaders"
of parties like "7izb el tadamon el watani"
or even funnier the new "7izb el salem el libeneh"
like who are the supporters of "7izb el salem el libeneh"? twenty employees of Edde-Sands?
jorsa!
I would like to go on.... but I'm very tired typing.. never typed this much for an answer! yalla... barkeh gheir marra....
2007-07-14 14:41:21
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answered by Líbano 3
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I support Hezbollah
but really i dont want to get into any kind of political fight or argument because to tell you the truth i have NO IDEA what is going on in Lebanon AT ALL
lol i need ALOT of catchin up to do, last time i checked it was the summer of 2006 war
Hezbollah v.s israel.
2007-07-14 11:47:49
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answered by ABANDONED 5
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I will never ever support Kataeb or Ouwwet, not on my dead body. Their past is shameful.
Jumblat is an unpunished criminal, who still roams free.
Hezbollah lost my support, due to July War.
I don't like Amal.
I'm on the fence with Hariri. I liked his father.
I like Aoun, but I'd prefer the president to be someone else, so that no one feels discontent.
It's time for a fresh new start.
2007-07-14 10:59:58
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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I support the Red Cross.
2007-07-14 13:09:28
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answered by Hot Coco Puff 7
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Hi Antelias, we live on a different planet here.
Our president is called ghanouge and we're not allowed to form any opposition - This Australian guy once tried, I don't think he will ever again - so we all belong to the ghanouge party. wanna join?
2007-07-14 10:48:19
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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i just want LEBANON BACK!!!
we are all lebanese in the end..
ok.......thankyou
goodbye
2007-07-14 11:23:08
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answer #6
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answered by sm 2
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