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Originally Posted by joseph_lubnan Weak, very weak!
End of corruption - Lets wait and see if your ministers will be corrupt or not. |
You are very right to use the future tense in your sentence, because as far as the past is concerned, FPM has NO record of corruption, unlike some other people that come to mind.
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Originally Posted by joseph_lubnan End of Feudalism - How? By creating a new kind of a feudal house headed by GMA? Or is it by handing a ministerial position to your son in law? or is it by allying with Arslan and Skaff, and both of them will be ministers by the way. Let us know. |
Bassil, whom I am no fan of by the way, has a solid record within the FPM and has taken many responsibility even before he met his wife...
However Setrida, well, I am at a loss of words...
Having a son in law on a team becomes nepotism when the son in law is incompetent... As un-charismatic as he may be, Gebran is far from incompetent.
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Originally Posted by joseph_lubnan The right person in the right position - Really? Is Bassil the right person for telecom? Is Abou-Jamra the best person for vice-premier? Are Skaff and Arslan being chosen because they are the best of the best? |
Care to share with us what is it in the CV of each that displeases you? Is it Gebran's activism and work within FPM? Or Abou-Jamra's experience in managing Army-wide initiatives? Or may be it is their integrity? Or perhaps it is Arslan's refusal to participate in the plundering of the ministry of the displaced.
It's all very nice to throw accusation, but for next time, do mention a few points that can be discussed... Settling for a simple repetition of LBCI's dogmatic judgements will get you nowhere in a debate.
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Originally Posted by joseph_lubnan Maybe you should rethink your statement. |
Maybe you should apply that statement to yourself one of these days...