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YeshAtid
08-08-2013, 04:21 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=onev7AXheOc

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R9F8qyL06po

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-4cpsaZO4Y

Gorštak
08-08-2013, 04:43 PM
This song is beatiful

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=foSbqLi6U10

YeshAtid
08-08-2013, 04:44 PM
:picard2:

ariel
08-08-2013, 04:47 PM
This song is beatiful

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=foSbqLi6U10

this song for you


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_P0s_KTMd58

Gorštak
08-08-2013, 04:54 PM
this song for you


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_P0s_KTMd58

As for me, Assad is cool dictator with really hot wife, what is he for you?
And that song have like 5 000 views, you can't even find lyrcis on internet, in the other hand Mahir Zain song is world hitxD

ariel
08-08-2013, 05:02 PM
As for me, Assad is cool dictator with really hot wife, what is he for you?
And that song have like 5 000 views, you can't even find lyrcis on internet, in the other hand Mahir Zain song is world hitxD

assad is not dictator 70 % of the syrian population support him.

NATO reveals 70% of Syrians support Bashar al-Assad

he Anglo-American press reports on an internal NATO study (dated June 2013), which takes stock of Syrian public opinion [1].

The study shows that 70% of Syrians support President Bashar al-Assad, 20% adopt a neutral position and 10% support the "rebels."

These figures are presented as reflecting a change of heart. The population is tired of the abuses and divisions of the armed opposition. From NATO’s perspective, what we are witnessing is not a phenomenon that is occurring in view of the approaching "Geneva-2" peace conference.

For two years, the events in Syria have been portrayed by the Atlanticist and GCC press as a peaceful revolution cruelly suppressed by a tyrant. The Syrian and anti-imperialist press, on the contrary, brands them as a foreign attack, armed and funded to the tune of billions of dollars.

http://www.voltairenet.org/article178779.html

Wadaad
08-08-2013, 05:05 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zr4wkMUIW_o

ariel
08-08-2013, 05:07 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zr4wkMUIW_o

lol

funny clip

ariel
08-08-2013, 05:14 PM
palestinian music


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZmSWEPMvmo

Gorštak
08-08-2013, 05:14 PM
assad is not dictator 70 % of the syrian population support him.

NATO reveals 70% of Syrians support Bashar al-Assad

he Anglo-American press reports on an internal NATO study (dated June 2013), which takes stock of Syrian public opinion [1].

The study shows that 70% of Syrians support President Bashar al-Assad, 20% adopt a neutral position and 10% support the "rebels."

These figures are presented as reflecting a change of heart. The population is tired of the abuses and divisions of the armed opposition. From NATO’s perspective, what we are witnessing is not a phenomenon that is occurring in view of the approaching "Geneva-2" peace conference.

For two years, the events in Syria have been portrayed by the Atlanticist and GCC press as a peaceful revolution cruelly suppressed by a tyrant. The Syrian and anti-imperialist press, on the contrary, brands them as a foreign attack, armed and funded to the tune of billions of dollars.



http://www.voltairenet.org/article178779.html

Where are election results when he was chosen for leader?
Ah yes, there are no elections there.
So you're supporting Assad, even though USA is against him?

ariel
08-08-2013, 05:18 PM
Where are election results when he is chosen for leader?
Ah yes, there are no elections there.
So you're supporting Assad, even though USA is against him?

assad is the best man for his country, better than the savages rebels.

the american president obama support terroristic groups such the muslim brotherhood, the syrian rebels and others. these people are our enemies....

only 10 % of the syrian people support the rebels, here the election for you.

long live bashar, death to the rebels.

Pontios
08-08-2013, 05:19 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zr4wkmuiw_o

My name is Pontios! Behab Israel!!! :D

1:38 is just INSANE! :clapping

Wadaad
08-08-2013, 05:23 PM
palestinian music


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZmSWEPMvmo

I can just imagine these Zionist lawyers, politicians, translators and neo con specialists monitoring 24/7 Palestinian children shows..."Palestinian media watch", lol.

Wadaad
08-08-2013, 05:24 PM
assad is the best man for his country, better than the savages rebels.

the american president obama support terroristic groups such the muslim brotherhood, the syrian rebels and others. these people are our enemies....

only 10 % of the syrian people support the rebels, here the election for you.

long live bashar, death to the rebels.

Well this is what Bashar thinks of you: http://www.globalresearch.ca/bashar-al-assad-interview-israel-supports-al-qaeda-terrorists/5335664

Gorštak
08-08-2013, 05:25 PM
assad is the best man for his country, better than the savages rebels.

the american president obama support terroristic groups such the muslim brotherhood, the syrian rebels and others. these people are our enemies....

only 10 % of the syrian people support the rebels, here the election for you.

long live bashar, death to the rebels.

That's interesting to hear, that part how you dislake Obama.
But is it official attitude of Israel, or just your own, because you can find articles that Israel also give weapons to rebels.
And what is your theory, why would president of USA support terrorists?

ariel
08-08-2013, 05:27 PM
Well this is what Bashar thinks of you: http://www.globalresearch.ca/bashar-al-assad-interview-israel-supports-al-qaeda-terrorists/5335664

he better than the rebels and al qaida and the other barbarians.

ariel
08-08-2013, 05:31 PM
That's interesting to hear, that part how you dislake Obama.
But is it official attitude of Israel, or just your own, because you can find articles that Israel also give weapons to rebels.
And what is your theory, why would president of USA support terrorists?

obama support terrorists and criminals

Obama to Egyptian Christians: Don’t Protest the Brotherhood

As Egyptians of all factions prepare to demonstrate in mass against the Muslim Brotherhood and President Morsi’s rule on June 30, the latter has been trying to reduce their numbers, which some predict will be in the millions and eclipse the Tahrir protests that earlier ousted Mubarak. Among other influential Egyptians, Morsi recently called on Coptic Christian Pope Tawadros II to urge his flock, Egypt’s millions of Christians, not to join the June 30 protests.

While that may be expected, more troubling is that the U.S. ambassador to Egypt is also trying to prevent Egyptians from protesting—including the Copts. The June 18th edition of Sadi al-Balad reports that lawyer Ramses Naggar, the Coptic Church’s legal counsel, said that during Patterson’s June 17 meeting with Pope Tawadros, she “asked him to urge the Copts not to participate” in the demonstrations against Morsi and the Brotherhood.



The Pope politely informed her that his spiritual authority over the Copts does not extend to political matters.

Regardless, many Egyptian activists are condemning Patterson for flagrantly behaving like the Muslim Brotherhood’s stooge. Leading opposition activist Shady el-Ghazali Harb said Patterson showed “blatant bias” in favor of Morsi and the Brotherhood, adding that her remarks had earned the U.S. administration “the enmity of the Egyptian people.” Coptic activists like George Ishaq openly told Patterson to “shut up and mind your own business.” And Christian business tycoon Naguib Sawiris—no stranger to Islamist hostility—posted a message on his Twitter account addressed to the ambassador saying “Bless us with your silence.”

Indeed, the U.S. ambassador’s position as the Brotherhood’s lackey is disturbing—and revealing—on several levels. First, all throughout the Middle East, the U.S. has been supporting anyone and everyone opposing their leaders—in Libya against Gaddafi, in Egypt itself against 30-year U.S. ally Mubarak, and now in Syria against Assad. In all these cases, the U.S. has presented its support in the name of the human rights and freedoms of the people against dictatorial leaders.

So why is the Obama administration now asking Christians not to oppose their rulers—in this case, Islamists—who have daily proven themselves corrupt and worse, to the point that millions of Egyptians, most of them Muslims, are trying to oust them?

What’s worse is that the human rights abuses Egypt’s Coptic Christians have been suffering under Muslim Brotherhood rule are significantly worse than the human rights abuses that the average Egyptian suffered under Mubarak—making the Copts’ right to protest even more legitimate, and, if anything, more worthy of U.S support.

Among other things, under Morsi’s rule, the persecution of Copts has practically been legalized, as unprecedented numbers of Christians—men, women, and children—have been arrested, often receiving more than double the maximum prison sentence, under the accusation that they “blasphemed” Islam and/or its prophet. It was also under Morsi’s reign that another unprecedented scandal occurred: the St. Mark Cathedral—holiest site of Coptic Christianity and headquarters to the Pope Tawadros himself—was besieged in broad daylight by Islamic rioters. When security came, they too joined in the attack on the cathedral. And the targeting of Christian children—for abduction, ransom, rape, and/or forced conversion—has also reached unprecedented levels under Morsi. (For more on the plight of the Copts under Morsi’s rule, see my new book Crucified Again: Exposing Islam’s New War on Christians.)

Yet despite the fact that if anyone in Egypt has a legitimate human rights concern against the current Egyptian government, it most certainly is the Christian Copts, here is the U.S., in the person of Ms. Patterson, asking them not to join the planned protests.

In other words, and consistent with Obama administration’s doctrine, when Islamists—including rapists and cannibals—wage jihad on secular leaders, the U.S. supports them; when Christians protest Islamist rulers who are making their lives a living hell, the administration asks them to “know their place” and behave like dhimmis, Islam’s appellation for non-Muslim “infidels” who must live as third class “citizens” and never complain about their inferior status.

http://frontpagemag.com/2013/raymond-ibrahim/u-s-asks-egypts-christians-not-to-oppose-morsi/

hobosmurf
08-08-2013, 05:34 PM
That's interesting to hear, that part how you dislake Obama.
But is it official attitude of Israel, or just your own, because you can find articles that Israel also give weapons to rebels.
And what is your theory, why would president of USA support terrorists?

Because Syria is allies with Iran so America wants to undermine them

Gorštak
08-08-2013, 05:34 PM
obama support terrorists and criminals

Obama to Egyptian Christians: Don’t Protest the Brotherhood

As Egyptians of all factions prepare to demonstrate in mass against the Muslim Brotherhood and President Morsi’s rule on June 30, the latter has been trying to reduce their numbers, which some predict will be in the millions and eclipse the Tahrir protests that earlier ousted Mubarak. Among other influential Egyptians, Morsi recently called on Coptic Christian Pope Tawadros II to urge his flock, Egypt’s millions of Christians, not to join the June 30 protests.

While that may be expected, more troubling is that the U.S. ambassador to Egypt is also trying to prevent Egyptians from protesting—including the Copts. The June 18th edition of Sadi al-Balad reports that lawyer Ramses Naggar, the Coptic Church’s legal counsel, said that during Patterson’s June 17 meeting with Pope Tawadros, she “asked him to urge the Copts not to participate” in the demonstrations against Morsi and the Brotherhood.



The Pope politely informed her that his spiritual authority over the Copts does not extend to political matters.

Regardless, many Egyptian activists are condemning Patterson for flagrantly behaving like the Muslim Brotherhood’s stooge. Leading opposition activist Shady el-Ghazali Harb said Patterson showed “blatant bias” in favor of Morsi and the Brotherhood, adding that her remarks had earned the U.S. administration “the enmity of the Egyptian people.” Coptic activists like George Ishaq openly told Patterson to “shut up and mind your own business.” And Christian business tycoon Naguib Sawiris—no stranger to Islamist hostility—posted a message on his Twitter account addressed to the ambassador saying “Bless us with your silence.”

Indeed, the U.S. ambassador’s position as the Brotherhood’s lackey is disturbing—and revealing—on several levels. First, all throughout the Middle East, the U.S. has been supporting anyone and everyone opposing their leaders—in Libya against Gaddafi, in Egypt itself against 30-year U.S. ally Mubarak, and now in Syria against Assad. In all these cases, the U.S. has presented its support in the name of the human rights and freedoms of the people against dictatorial leaders.

So why is the Obama administration now asking Christians not to oppose their rulers—in this case, Islamists—who have daily proven themselves corrupt and worse, to the point that millions of Egyptians, most of them Muslims, are trying to oust them?

What’s worse is that the human rights abuses Egypt’s Coptic Christians have been suffering under Muslim Brotherhood rule are significantly worse than the human rights abuses that the average Egyptian suffered under Mubarak—making the Copts’ right to protest even more legitimate, and, if anything, more worthy of U.S support.

Among other things, under Morsi’s rule, the persecution of Copts has practically been legalized, as unprecedented numbers of Christians—men, women, and children—have been arrested, often receiving more than double the maximum prison sentence, under the accusation that they “blasphemed” Islam and/or its prophet. It was also under Morsi’s reign that another unprecedented scandal occurred: the St. Mark Cathedral—holiest site of Coptic Christianity and headquarters to the Pope Tawadros himself—was besieged in broad daylight by Islamic rioters. When security came, they too joined in the attack on the cathedral. And the targeting of Christian children—for abduction, ransom, rape, and/or forced conversion—has also reached unprecedented levels under Morsi. (For more on the plight of the Copts under Morsi’s rule, see my new book Crucified Again: Exposing Islam’s New War on Christians.)

Yet despite the fact that if anyone in Egypt has a legitimate human rights concern against the current Egyptian government, it most certainly is the Christian Copts, here is the U.S., in the person of Ms. Patterson, asking them not to join the planned protests.

In other words, and consistent with Obama administration’s doctrine, when Islamists—including rapists and cannibals—wage jihad on secular leaders, the U.S. supports them; when Christians protest Islamist rulers who are making their lives a living hell, the administration asks them to “know their place” and behave like dhimmis, Islam’s appellation for non-Muslim “infidels” who must live as third class “citizens” and never complain about their inferior status.

http://frontpagemag.com/2013/raymond-ibrahim/u-s-asks-egypts-christians-not-to-oppose-morsi/


But why would Obama do that, what are his reasons?
And you make it like Israel and USA are on different sides, while that is impossible.

Pontios
08-08-2013, 05:40 PM
this song for you


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_P0s_KTMd58

I actually love this song as well. :lol:

Long live Bashar Al-Assad!

To hell with the "FSA" invaders!

ariel
08-08-2013, 05:41 PM
But why would Obama do that, what are his reasons?
And you make it like Israel and USA are on different sides, while that is impossible.

obama support our enemies and this not our interest at all.

this what the egyptians thinking about obama

Egypt: Sisi Accuses Obama Administration of Disregarding Egyptian Popular Will

In his first interview since the overthrow of President Mohamed Morsi last month, Defense Minster General Abdel Fattah el-Sisi sharply criticized the US response, accusing Obama administration of disregarding the Egyptian popular will and of providing insufficient support amid threats of a civil war.

"You left the Egyptians. You turned your back on the Egyptians, and they won't forget that," said an indignant Gen. Sisi, speaking of the US government. "Now you want to continue turning your backs on Egyptians?"

Like many pro-military Egyptians, Sisi appeared angry that the United States has not fully endorsed what he described as "a free people who rebelled against an unjust political rule."

Sisi said that US Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel calls him "almost every day" but that US President Obama has not called since Morsi's ouster.

"The US administration has a lot of leverage and influence with the Muslim Brotherhood, and I would really like the US administration to use this leverage with them to resolve the conflict," Sisi said.

Sisi said he had recognized problems with Morsi from the day he was inaugurated. The president, Sisi said, was "not a president for all Egyptians, but a president representing his followers and supporters."

"The idea that gathers them together is not nationalism, it is not patriotism, it is not a sense of a country," he said.


http://allafrica.com/stories/201308040068.html