Wednesday, 28 May 2008

A Real Stateman


Lebanon is blessed to have Prime Minister Saniora back...Please read…
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Lebanon is blessed to have Prime Minister Saniora lead the highest executive job in the land.

The whole decent International community is blessed with the continuous presence of Prime Minister Saniora allover the political and diplomatic scenes.

I agree with Edward in New York that all what Aoun accomplished was his prediction that Prime Minister Saniora will not have time to PACK AND GO! Justice prevailed and now it is Aoun who became the looser upon leaving the M14 Camp and today we all witness the following:
1- The persistence of Prime Minister Saniora until the last moment leading to the election of President Michel Suleiman.
2- The uninterrupted continuity of Prime Minister Saniora in leading the highest executive job in the land…Hallelujah!

I agree with Tabasco in Lebanon and Julia in Canada that Prime Minister Saniora is a real true Lebanese and a real STATESMAN.

I agree with Georges in Paris, France, Lebanese in Lebanon, developed Lebanon in Beirut, and Lucas in Bekaa, that Prime Minister Saniora is the BEST man for the job.

I agree with Shab, for a new Lebanon, that Prime Minister Saniora is a true HONORABLE STATESMAN who puts Lebanon first.

I agree with Nader in Beirut that Prime Minister Saniora is the best PM and a great Statesman.

I agree with Incognito that God is with Lebanon as manifested through the continuous presence of the BEST Prime Minister Lebanon has ever had.

I agree with Karim Dada in Istanbul, Long live Prime Minister Saniora, Long live President Bush, Long live Israel, Long live Saudi Arabia…and yes for the great nation of Lebanon under the leadership of Prime Minister Saniora…and yes for a special International College to teach the art of governing Saniora style.

However, I totally disagree with Karim Dada about the racial slurs, disgraces, and insult against our national citizens the Armenians and the Christians in general. Yes the Armenians voted against Ex-President Gemayel despite the murder of his son Deputy and Minister Pierre but we still need to embrace them as any other community in Lebanon and their make up in our diversification is the secret in making our Lebanon unique.

Furthermore, it is not right to label any individual who does not share with you the same faith as infidel. Karim Dada needs to learn a lot about love and tolerance. I recommend for Karim Dada to Google the word fitna and watch the Dutch movie.

I agree with Mustapha o. ghalayini, about the successful results in winning a new President for Lebanon, winning Prime Minister Saniora back for a long time, dismantling the tents Camp Downtown, the moukawama being transformed into a sectarian gang, and finally the end of orangina...

I agree with Dania. Thanks God Prime Minister Saniora is back! And for sure Aoun (GMA) will neverrrrrr everrrrrr ever be President. I concur le Phénicien just had an aneurysm!

I enjoyed the hilarious comment of Fuziyad: Prime Minister Saniora stretched a hand, extended his middle finger and said: Khod ya Nasrallah!

I am not a politician and I don’t know all the inside information that Prime Minister Saniora has. However, I would hope to see Prime Minister Saniora establishes full and final peace with Israel. This will bring the end to Hizballah and enough is enough. Is President Bashar Assad of Syria better than us in attempting Peace with Israel? Are Egypt, Jordan, and Qatar better than Lebanon in acting smart and establishing Peace with Israel? On several occasions President Bush saw in Prime Minister Saniora a better partner for Peace with Prime Minister Olmert.

I hope Prime Minister Saniora will not repeat the same old statement that Lebanon will be the last to sign a Peace deal and as he retracted on his decisions concerning the spying wires of Hizballah and their affiliate Head at the Airport’s security, he will change his views about Israel, stretches his hands to Israel and then flexes and extends his middle fingers to Syria and Iran!

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