Kreskin said:SL, please don't refer to people as liars, and other forms of unflattery, when their opinions differ from yours. Don't make me send you to etiquette school.
SaintLucifer said:Kreskin said:SL, please don't refer to people as liars, and other forms of unflattery, when their opinions differ from yours. Don't make me send you to etiquette school.
I merely point out it is my opinion that he is a liar. Whether others deem him a liar or not is not my problem. I have reviewed his 'facts' and poked them full of holes backed up by my belief that he is a liar. There is absolutely no problem with stating one's own opinions. That is the entire purpose of this site.
Kreskin said:SaintLucifer said:Kreskin said:SL, please don't refer to people as liars, and other forms of unflattery, when their opinions differ from yours. Don't make me send you to etiquette school.
I merely point out it is my opinion that he is a liar. Whether others deem him a liar or not is not my problem. I have reviewed his 'facts' and poked them full of holes backed up by my belief that he is a liar. There is absolutely no problem with stating one's own opinions. That is the entire purpose of this site.
SL, there is no need to inject defamatory opinions of other members as you poke holes.
Canadian with a hyphen said:kreskin...I am actually offended that I was called a "sir" and I take so much pride in feminism![]()
There is a jewish saying that said "every kettle pours what's in it"
Thank you for ur fairness
SaintLucifer said:Kreskin said:SaintLucifer said:Kreskin said:SL, please don't refer to people as liars, and other forms of unflattery, when their opinions differ from yours. Don't make me send you to etiquette school.
I merely point out it is my opinion that he is a liar. Whether others deem him a liar or not is not my problem. I have reviewed his 'facts' and poked them full of holes backed up by my belief that he is a liar. There is absolutely no problem with stating one's own opinions. That is the entire purpose of this site.
SL, there is no need to inject defamatory opinions of other members as you poke holes.
How can it be 'defamatory' if it is only my opinion which I deem to be true? It is only defamatory when I tell everyone that he is a lie without a doubt, not that in my opinion he is one. There is a difference.
Kreskin said:SaintLucifer said:Kreskin said:SaintLucifer said:Kreskin said:SL, please don't refer to people as liars, and other forms of unflattery, when their opinions differ from yours. Don't make me send you to etiquette school.
I merely point out it is my opinion that he is a liar. Whether others deem him a liar or not is not my problem. I have reviewed his 'facts' and poked them full of holes backed up by my belief that he is a liar. There is absolutely no problem with stating one's own opinions. That is the entire purpose of this site.
SL, there is no need to inject defamatory opinions of other members as you poke holes.
How can it be 'defamatory' if it is only my opinion which I deem to be true? It is only defamatory when I tell everyone that he is a lie without a doubt, not that in my opinion he is one. There is a difference.
So if two people have differing opinions one is a liar? Come on, you know better.
If Lebanon was to pursue Hezbollah tha it would be doomed... One enemy is enough, thank you. We don't need Hezbollah bombing us too.Simpleton said:If Lebanon were to actively pursue and eliminate Hezbollah, then perhaps Israel and Lebanon could work together toward that end, and the bloodshed could stop.
Canadian with a hyphen said:yeah but youmny in "jalssat l hiyar l watani" all parties were trying to find a solution on how to disarm hezbollah that means the government was trying ...baby steps but they were trying ...
youmny said:If Lebanon was to pursue Hezbollah tha it would be doomed... One enemy is enough, thank you. We don't need Hezbollah bombing us too.Simpleton said:If Lebanon were to actively pursue and eliminate Hezbollah, then perhaps Israel and Lebanon could work together toward that end, and the bloodshed could stop.
Initial Discussions on Integration in the Army
In these circumstances it was only natural that the next discussion on the future of Hizbollah would be a debate regarding the integration of the Shiite organization, officially or semi-officially, in the Lebanese army. Hariri's assassination accelerated the debate. Only two weeks after the assassination Lebanese functionaries were quoted as saying that "in the next stage" the future of Hizbollah and its weapons would be discussed in consultation with all the political elements in the country. The possibilities suggested were setting up an integrated link between Hizbollah and the Lebanese army, integration of the organization's military force in the army, or a declaration that this force would become an "assisting" force for the Lebanese army, as part of a separate special brigade to be called the "Resistance Brigade."18
Former Lebanese president Amin Jumayyil, one of the opposition leaders who demanded that the Lebanese army deploy in the southern part of the country, remarked that according to Lebanese law Hizbollah could be defined in the category of "supporters of the army," and consequently "the army will bear direct responsibility and attach Hizbollah to the 'supporters of the army' and [the organization] will act under its supervision and responsibility."19 In contrast, the Syrian ambassador in Washington, Imad Mustafa, spoke about "merging" Hizbollah with the Lebanese army.20 Muhammad Ra'd, the leader of the Hizbollah faction in the Lebanese parliament, was quoted as proposing to turn the Hizbollah armed force into a reserve unit in the service of the Lebanese army.21
It may be assumed that the organization itself would prefer to retain a sufficient degree of independence in order to prevent its total assimilation inside the army and the elimination of its particular edge vis-à-vis the IDF. In other words, the organization will attempt to preserve the current formula, defined by Nasrallah as "resistance maintaining coordination with and complementing the army,"22 while at the same time enjoying official recognition – and tacit protection – by the establishment. In an interview given at the beginning of April, the deputy director-general of Hizbollah was quoted as saying that "we shall discuss the weapons after [the Israeli withdrawal from] Shab'a [Farms], on condition that a reliable alternative is found for the defense of Lebanon. A reserve army does not mean that the resistance has become part of the army, but only that we have found a formula for coordination with the army. This is actually resistance going under a different name."23 Soon thereafter the organization hurriedly issued an official clarification, which claimed that Qasim was quoted incorrectly, and that the precise quotation was: "The idea in question does not mean that the resistance will become part of the Lebanese army and will come under its orders, but that there will be a coordinated formula for the defense of Lebanon. Regarding the means and details, these issues must be discussed."24 The clarification was apparently designed to underscore that Hizbollah is loath to forfeit its independence in favor of a standing army and is eager to maintain its distinct operational methods
BitWhys said:Iraq has the US as an ally and look how well its worked for them.
Canadian with a hyphen said:I am just having a hard time find a good english article on the meetings that were taking place...But I will![]()
Simpleton said:Isreal is by far the best military power in the middle east. A Lebonese alignment with Israel would be about equal to the Canadian alignment with the USA.
Semperfi_dani said:I signed a petition in support of a ceasefire when i attended a rally at the Alberta Legislature today held by Edmonton's Lebanese community.
Incidently, I am Canadian born and bred protestant of Ukranian/Scottish/English/German decent. So not everyone that thinks this atrocity is wrong is lebaneese or arab.
BitWhys said:Simpleton said:Isreal is by far the best military power in the middle east. A Lebonese alignment with Israel would be about equal to the Canadian alignment with the USA.
the days of military solutions to cultural tensions went the way of the dodo with arrival of the small arms trade and has only gotten worse since then.
THAT
is the reality.
there ARE things Lebanon and Israel can work on together. bombing the south into the stoneage and validating Hezbollah in the process is not an option.