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With pleasure!

I've said that, while passing by a raod at Ashrafieh, I saw a guy removing GMA's picture> I said to myself: Why is he so bothered? Later, I saw another guy removing a Hariri's one!! I understood!! They were cleaning the wall!! I wanted to talk about that in the forum and suggest why don't we do the same to the walls near our houses!! It could be a good first step in cleaning our country!
also a good idea, i think for that you'd need people from the community as a whole not just fpmers,, we all know what will happen if a bunch of fpmers started taking down pics of geagea or pierre gmayel
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we can clean roads neer our houses and as you suggested jd06 we can join each other and do a clesning day each week or something like that your idea is great
i thnk each week is too much maybe each month,, and each office for fpm in the different regions can organise it ,,it doesnt have to be cleaning by the way it could be anything tht needs to be done(obviously tht doesnt require experts).
maybe cleaning ugly grafity(e.g.john ****ed julie here..) and letting some artists paint something cool instead... i dont know something like tht.
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great topic! really!
i'll definitely be there to help if any action or initiative was made... and i'm sure many are ready as I am, just take the action, grab it before others do
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FPM's resources are busy, tied to surviving, are you crazy telling them to do something to help average people and give them hope, comeon, who cares about the future (even if its your longterm longevity) when you can put all your energy battling hariri and jumblatt and US and geagea and all the rest

p.S: im basically saying, take the initiative yourself and inspire FPMers to join you (IT WONT COME FROM THE LEADERSHIP) goodluck :)
Isn't it the responsibility of the local FPM branch and the members of the local FPM branch to look after their areas?

Ok perhaps that's the design, but how do they know what to look after if they're not given a sense of direction?

Why not install throughout the FPM task-actions that concern their local regions? These include things to do with the environment, cleaning up the garbage, making the local neighbourhood nicer. It's not so much an institutional thing, but a cultural thing. By carrying out these task-actions in your local neighbourhood, you are looking after your community and contributing your society.

This doesn't cost much, and is vital.
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Good initiative indeed
when i was a scout we used to do actions like this once we helped an association clean 'bou7ayrit chouwen" and other then planting trees ...


i think the most important would be cleaning the beach ano 7aram ydalo heik
and also replant all the mountains cause soon their will be no more trees in lebanon and it'll become a desert
and of course the cleaning habit can start with each individual at his home and in the street by not throwing garbage on the road min chibek l syara and by asking family members not to do it

it is a environmental education that should start since we are kids at school,domage we don't have this in leb
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