[LCM Articles]
Nader Shaar
nshaar at MIT.EDU
Wed Mar 16 13:14:42 EST 2005
Take it easy everyone, after all it was his opinion. I am sure the
intention was good.
The moderator's response should be good enough to clarify things.
Many thanks, and glad to have members communicating in a very respectable
manner - a wonderful gesture was Jad's "apology" email that he sent out for
being spontaneous about his ideas.
Have a good day.
Nader
At 12:23 PM 3/16/2005 -0500, Ayah Bdeir wrote:
>SH,
>To my knowledge nobody is making statements or assertions in the name of the
>LCM. People are debating and discussing and sharing ideas when it comes to
>Lebanese affairs, politics and others..
>I don't agree that the LCM should be kept out of this. I believe one of the
>aims of the club is to provide a space for healthy exchange. Even when "50%
>of Lebanese don't agree with what the other has to say" as you said, as long
>as the discussions are civilized, there should be no problem being open
>minded and convincing each other through dialogue.
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: lebanon-articles-bounces at MIT.EDU
>[mailto:lebanon-articles-bounces at MIT.EDU] On Behalf Of S H
>Sent: Wednesday, March 16, 2005 11:56 AM
>To: rrr at alum.mit.edu; loai at mit.edu
>Cc: lebanon-articles at mit.edu
>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
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>----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
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>I hope the day comes when the maid can go down and protest by herself,
>without
>the need to be accompanied.
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>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
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>Quoting Loai Naamani <loai at MIT.EDU>:
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> > All pics are posted here:
> > http://web.mit.edu/lebanon/www/demonstration/031405.html
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>--
>Ralph Rabbat, PhD
>Mobile: (617)678-3033
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