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Default 6th January 2009

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Originally Posted by SISCO View Post
I have just returned after 2 weeks of vacation in Lebanon.
What i noticed is a hate against FPM and specially from those who don't follow a specific party or leader. Not to mention some FPMers who didn't hesitate to insult FPM.
These people were Pro FPM last year

Some will tell that this is caused by the FTV, LBC, etc. propaganda. But in my opinion there is a problem that will cost FPM a lot in the next elections.

Maybe i am wrong and the ~100 person that i talked to don't represent a good sample.
Time will tell us !

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A small note:
Many people usually state an opinion that goes along with the general political atmospehere despite the fact that they actually think otherwise....which means that in 2005 many anti-FPM individuals pretended to like FPM and vote FPM because they didn't want to look weird and go against the Flow and the media etc.....but in reality these people never liked FPM and never Voted FPM, i mean in 2005, in keserwen/Jbeil for example the top candidate in the opposing list (i.e mansour el Bon) got around 33000 votes if i'm not mistaken, yet at that time i never heard anyone saying that he will vote against FPM.....now, with all the media and propaganda these people came out to the surface since it wouldn't sound so wrong to be against FPM anymore.....and these same people still pretend to have voted FPM in 2005 u can catch them when u hear this sentence:".....Back in 2005 we were all with FPM, but now F*ck Aoun....",Personally i know an example of these, the guy has always hated GMA and i know he voted against us in 2005 but with people who don't know him so well he pretends to have voted FPM in 2005 and now changed his mind..... with this happening the number of people who changed their minds would seem exaggerated....it's all part of the propanganda used against us........
now again, i'm not saying that no one changed his/her mind about FPM (i mean this is part of democracy) i'm only saying that the actual numbers are not as big as our opponents are advertizing......
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