[LCM Articles] Nation Building
Walid Georges Chamoun
walid at chamoun.org
Wed Mar 16 12:21:37 EST 2005
SH-- Why don't you take some interest in learning about the "other side" or
attempt to bridge your differences with the "other side"? Do you prefer to
see a divided Lebanon that is stuck at 50%-50% or a united one that is
moving in the direction of 60%-40%, 70%-30%, 80%-20%, etc. Every voice
counts, and you are welcome to make yours heard or keep it silent. The
choice is yours! Respectfully Yours, Walid Chamoun
----- Original Message -----
From: "S H" <shraybi at hotmail.com>
To: <rrr at alum.mit.edu>; <loai at mit.edu>
Cc: <lebanon-articles at mit.edu>
Sent: Wednesday, March 16, 2005 11:56 AM
Subject: Re: [LCM Articles]
Hi all
Thank you all for your political opinions, would you please keep LCM out of
our local Lebanese politics, because at least 50% of Lebanese don't agree
with the other side what ever the other side is...
Thank you all, And keep the good work
SH
----Original Message Follows----
From: Ralph R Rabbat <ralph at mit.edu>
Reply-To: rrr at alum.mit.edu
To: Loai Naamani <loai at mit.edu>
CC: lebanon-articles at mit.edu
Subject: Re: [LCM Articles] FW: She did it again!!!
Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2005 09:40:19 -0500
I hope the day comes when the maid can go down and protest by herself,
without
the need to be accompanied.
Apparently, the army and security personnel do not let the maids go down
and
protest. They make them go back home once they spot them unaccompanied,
talk
about freedom. That's sad.
Ralph
Quoting Loai Naamani <loai at MIT.EDU>:
> All pics are posted here:
> http://web.mit.edu/lebanon/www/demonstration/031405.html
>
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Ralph Rabbat, PhD
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