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Originally Posted by MockingBird I'm not LFer im just being objective - LF showed that they have a strong base in the north
and if you keep hiding from the truth saying expats , money and legacy you will lose heavily in 2013
Christians are fed up from this never ending struggle between LF and FPM and Kataeb - erfo el 3alam - disgusted ...
the priority of the coming phase would be how to gather these christians on important issues that touch their existance .. unless you want to play FPMers and LFers in canada
khalsouna men hal "ghaba el siyeiseh"
GMA should make the move / break the deadlock - and he can do it because he is still the number one christian leader and the most wise
Sami Gemayel move towards marada should be followed up closely by all christian parties and especially FPM |
I love how many members quickly go into defense mode when their arguments are debunked by claiming they are objective. Discuss what I told u instead of trying to hide away from answering. Money and expats were the main decisive factors in these elections whether you acknowledge it or not. it's true FPM should have been more powerful and popular thus able to overcome this, but sadly the massive tactical errors and the poor performance of FPM's media strategy prevented this from occurring.
On another token, you seem to be talking in the name of christians, did they by any chance appoint u as their spokesman? these people gave their word in this election, it worked in some regions but was overshadowed in other due to money, expats and demographic change.
Of course, this goes without saying that FPM must learn from this election and start some reforms ASAP, but in no way does christian unity constitute as one.