Now what!?
Has Hassan Nasrallah become some sort of an immaculate god or something?
Is it ok now to ctriticize everyone but him?
Putting aside what my personal opinion of Hassan Nasrallah and Hizbullah party/militia is, I cant but recall a local proverb that pops into my mind : elli biddo da7 ma bi2ool 2a7 (something like: who wants to wear cool clothes shouldn’t complain about the chill).
when a man, any man (or a woman by the way) chooses to deal with politics, he should expect to be subjected to critisism, opposition or parody. enno hek.. c’est la vie! maybe it’s not written in any constitution or holy book but it’s like a natural law.
you can’t polticize the way you want and then just expect everyone to say: “hail!” just because you wear a cloth around your head.
you can’t name your party after God and claim that he’s always on your side.
I think it’s time we realized how much offence confusing politics with religion has done to both of them through history.
It’s time we expected polititians to stick to their politics and clerics to stick to their religions (full stop)
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Very pretty site! Keep working. thnx!
Comment by Anonymous June 8, 2006 @ 4:35 am»
Thanx anonymous!
Comment by Fadi June 8, 2006 @ 3:36 pmplease keep coming..
reversed psychology with this damn anonymous, he’s the same 10 comment per post guy, be ware Fadi ! lol
Comment by Earth Child ® June 9, 2006 @ 11:10 amwould you dare badmouth your king?
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