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Cheers

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Dec 23, 2009, 8:10:16 PM12/23/09
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Greeting to all on SCL, Merry Xmas and Happy New Year, let us hope the
New Year is going to be more prosperous, bring more peace to all
Lebanese, and to all the world.

Try all to be [More Safe] this year.

Moussa
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BM

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Dec 26, 2009, 10:55:55 AM12/26/09
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Same to you, Moussa. SCL is geting to be a lonely place :-)

In article <MPG.259d4056f...@192.168.1.253>,

JosephMo

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Dec 31, 2009, 12:36:57 AM12/31/09
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On Dec 26, 7:55 am, m-e-d-a-w-...@panix.com (BM) wrote:
> Same to you, Moussa.  SCL is geting to be a lonely place :-)
>
> In article <MPG.259d4056fe7ac57a989...@192.168.1.253>,

>
> Cheers  <moussa...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> >Greeting to all on SCL, Merry Xmas and Happy New Year, let us hope the
> >New Year is going to be more prosperous, bring more peace to all
> >Lebanese, and to all the world.
>
> >Try all to be [More Safe] this year.
>
> >Moussa

Stopping by, for my quarterly visit :-) Best wishes for everyone.

Now that Mahmoud Abbas plans on allowing the Lebanese government into
the "camps", Hezballah is banning the government from the South and
the Dahya. Nasrallah also made it clear that those who complain, are
only stressing themselves, for nothing will come out of their
complaints.

I also laughed at the Moustaqbal memo, criticizing Minister Baroud,
for not doing something about the situation in Dahya. As if Baroud is
making independent decisions, and as if he does not report to Hariri,
head of Moustaqbal. Later, Hariri said that he was not aware of the
memo.

BM

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Jan 2, 2010, 7:58:33 PM1/2/10
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In article <ef3a10dc-5781-4273...@a32g2000yqm.googlegroups.com>,
JosephMo <josephm...@gmail.com> wrote:

>I also laughed at the Moustaqbal memo, criticizing Minister Baroud,
>for not doing something about the situation in Dahya. As if Baroud is
>making independent decisions, and as if he does not report to Hariri,
>head of Moustaqbal. Later, Hariri said that he was not aware of the
>memo.

We came full circle. The circle started with Hariri the father in Damascus
and ended with the son in Damascus. In between, Hizbollah consolidated
power, Aoun sold his soul, dozens of politicians died for the believes,
dozens of innocent people died because they were in the wrong place,
and so on. March 14 is a sweet memory. The politician who stuck on the
themselves March 14 label have traded their election mandate for nothing.
The circle started with nothing and ended with nothing. The people
uprising is well, for the history books which I am sure will be written
in different versions, the Lebanese way.

Two Lebanese expats told me today that they are making plans to return
to Lebanon. What does this say? Aside from the obvious sentimental
values, this says that these people are willing to coexist with Hizbollah
weapons and intimidation.

Happy 2010.

bassem


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