Archive for the 'Lebanon' Category

01 Mar

Against The Ropes, Getting Bolder.

Since Norman Finkelstein was forced out of his position and denied tenure at DePaul University under controversial circumstances, it appears he’s reached a new level in his public persona. Finkelstein has never been the type to hedge his opinions on the fence but it seems like recently he’s gotten even bolder. Once you’ve been blacklisted […]

28 Jan

9 Killed in Lebanon Hits Close to Home

Yesterday 9 young men were killed in Lebanon as they protested power outages in their predominately Shi’a sector of south Beirut. Snipers shot down on them from roof tops as they protested in their own neighborhood. One of the 9 Killed was my close friends cousin, Yousef Mustafa Shukir, who was shot through the leg […]

26 Jan

EXCLUSIVE: Something Is Brewing In Lebanon

I just got word from some powerful and connected friends and their families in Lebanon, the U.S. Embassy is contacting Americans in Lebanon who are registered with the embassy and instructing them to leave Lebanon immediately. Something very ugly is about to occur and apparently the U.S. State department has prior knowledge. I want everyone […]

12 Dec

What We Didnt Want To Happen

Was for violence to break out in any form before Lebanon secures the Presidential office. General Francois al Hajj is dead thanks to a roadside bomb and now things are shaky enough to through the entire country out of order. Al Hajj’s is not solely powerful enough to cause civil war by his death, […]

25 Jul

Shut Up Already!

I’m digging a 10 foot deep ditch in my back yard, after its complete I’m gonna fly to Lebanon, kidnap Hassan Nasrallah and bury him inside of it! I cant stand him, he’s the most incompetent of all the Mid East opposition leaders. The other opposition groups must be sitting in front of their computer […]

28 Jan

Lebanon: On The Way Back

My friends father, who controlled his own militia during the Lebanese civil wars, once told me a story about sectarian violence in Lebanon.
He was standing in line at a bakery at about 7 o’clock at night. He was one of the few grown men there, most of the customers were women and children buying for […]

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