Re: And the president is...



On Nov 28, 11:58 pm, BasilRathbone2...@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Well, Marc, what do you mean
about not wanting to live with the other elements in the same country
anymore? Do you mean having Hezbollah and the Shiites of the South

basil, unfortunately the lunatics in lebanon are not from one sect
only (it would have been simpler if they were) and today you still
have a great deal of sunnis, christians and druze who support a
destructive suicidal project like the one we've just experienced in
summer 2006. it is high time after 30 years of their stupidity to un-
tie our fate from theirs. today the majority who support this
collective suicide is shiite, tomorrow it may again be sunni or
christian I shouldn't have to care about this, their cause may be to
liberate palestine or resist globalization or defeat the west it
should also not matter, there's clearly a continuing divide between
two irreconcilable ways of thinking in lebanon and what we have to do
about it is not rocket science, this is simply a matter of governance
there's nothing holy or unholy about it, we're not the first people on
the planet to go through this but we may be the first who continue to
bang their heads against the same wall for decades like idiots.

I would say people need to
"Tawloo Bal-hom, ma yista3jiloo" i.e. be calm and not rush and have
dialogue.

your point is very valid basil and we supported this dialogue after
syria's withdrawal on the premise that occupation forced people to do
things against their will, it turned out after 2 years of dialogue
every which way that this is not some artificially imposed choice by
outsiders, if anything is being imposed it's actually on those of us
who don't wish to go along with the lunacy of others, so how do you
reconcile a thesis and an anti-thesis of the same thing. patience is
wise I completely agree and I think we've been patient throughout the
syrian occupation era, today patience is costing us our very
existence, if we look at emigration alone it's obvious that this
situation is unsustainable. all indications are that this side cannot
bear another 30 years of death and destruction for the other side to
be convinced of the error in their ways.

marc
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