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I see an editing war started over the claim Eido accepted bribes in 2000, can anyone give a source to that information? [[User:Lizrael|Lizrael]] 18:34, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
I see an editing war started over the claim Eido accepted bribes in 2000, can anyone give a source to that information? [[User:Lizrael|Lizrael]] 18:34, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
:The Guardian's obituary said he was ''accused'' of accepting bribes. I worded it like that and added a cite.--[[User:Cam|Cam]] 00:17, 21 June 2007 (UTC)
:The Guardian's obituary said he was ''accused'' of accepting bribes. I worded it like that and added a cite.--[[User:Cam|Cam]] 00:17, 21 June 2007 (UTC)

==Ally of Syrian intellgence==

[[As'ad Abu Khalil]] is a reliable source, that is if you need any. No person with the right mind would disagree with the fact that Eido as well as most of Hariri's lieutenants, and Hariri himself, served Syrian intelligence with the utmost loyalty. Eido isn't exactly a respected politician, and I hope you agree, George.

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Misrepresentation

Please reference the 4th footnote. You have misconstrued the meaning of the phrase in the original article and gave it a sectarian dimension that did not exist. Further, you fail to note under what circumstances he was forced to resign and the political considerations and personal duress that motivated his resignation. Search deeper into the bribery charges before posting such a claim.

Do you have more information on this subject? If you do, change the text about the bribes and add your sources. Lizrael 14:02, 22 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Shia terrorists

get out of lebanon. we need another civil war.

Nice comment, coming from a Jew. Next time you want someone to think you're Lebanese, try creating an account and remember you made other contributions from that IP. KlakSonnTalk 13:08, 16 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Oh, and, you people are very low. I wonder if Sanhedrin taught you these methods. KlakSonnTalk 13:13, 16 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]

What are you doing?! This is not the place to spread your hate. Open a blog and write about your anti-Shia or antisemitic views. And no, the Sanhendrin didn't teach Jews to pretend the're Lebanese. Lizrael 18:34, 20 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Bribes?

I see an editing war started over the claim Eido accepted bribes in 2000, can anyone give a source to that information? Lizrael 18:34, 20 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]

The Guardian's obituary said he was accused of accepting bribes. I worded it like that and added a cite.--Cam 00:17, 21 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Ally of Syrian intellgence

As'ad Abu Khalil is a reliable source, that is if you need any. No person with the right mind would disagree with the fact that Eido as well as most of Hariri's lieutenants, and Hariri himself, served Syrian intelligence with the utmost loyalty. Eido isn't exactly a respected politician, and I hope you agree, George.