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Originally Posted by joseph_lubnan FPM has successfully transformed itself into the same old same old brand of traditional Lebanese political entities. There is hardly any difference between FPM and any other political entity in Lebanon. It is a sad thing, but nevertheless it is the reality. This is how FPM is viewed today, and this how people will vote for it in 2009... 2005 is ancient history...
FPM today is following these primary electoral strategies: 1. Scare the Christians as much as possible from the Sunnis.
2. Convince the Christians that being Dhimmis to the strong is better than being Dhimmis to the weak! The leftovers you get are tastier.
3. Ride on the HA weapons strength and their defacto rule of the nation, and benefit from the HA monopolization of the Shiite vote.
4. Remind the Christians that cooperating with the "occupier" always gets you some tasty short term treats. Today HA is the strongest ruler, (pseudo-occupier) of Lebanon. |
I did not read the rest, but when did we scare Christians from Sunni? Last night I was having dinner with my friends, a Sunni couple, PRO HARIRI lal mot, and they were telling me how scared they are from the Salafis and the extremists that are growing in Lebanon and in Europe as well where they live.
We warn people of the extremist Salafis who blow everything including other Sunni, it's too hard for you to know the difference?