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10th September 2008
I'd like chime in with 2 things:
1. FPMers are fast to accuse anybody who shows the least amount of criticism as being from "the other camp". Can't somebody have a differing opinion? That shows a lack of class and a lack of intelligence.
2. There are those who are hard-core with FPM and those who are hard-core against FPM. What FPM needs to do is work to swing the vote of those in the middle. The independent people. You do that by figuring what their needs are and then catering to those needs. Attacking the L'Orient-Le-jour for publishing an opinion piece that is shared by some of the Lebanese population is not going to endear the FPM to that population.
Elections are won by meticulous preparations and propagand, not by improvising on the fly. |