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Originally Posted by General
..and concerning the presidency issue, he was right. why can't we talk about the ra2is majles nouweb and the prime minister but we can curse the president?
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Berri was cursed for closing majles l'Nowweb. Sanyoura was cursed in the streets and still is. Aoun should take the position that no person in Lebanon is above criticism not say that the president shouldn't be attacked. What if the president, within his restricted authority, messes up things? We shouldn't criticize that because he is the president?
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Originally Posted by General
now, going back to FPM on the ground as ministers...
Jebran Bassil lowered the costs of phones for all the lebanese not just for the christians on keserwen jbeil
Alain Tabourian (FPM's ally) did something good for the electricty where all the lebanese share it equally
Mario Aoun found many moustawsafet in all of the lebanese regions in need not just in christian areas
Elias Skaff is covering Tachjeer events from north to south not just in zahle.
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The ministers from FPM are a lesson to everyone, I didn't deny that. I didn't even attack FPM in my post, I just said they are still not at the point at which a lot of people from Islamic sects can join them.
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Originally Posted by General
and the list will go on once we win the elections... everything we're working on proves that we're working for a moujtama3 madaneh bi emtiyez away from ma7soubiyyet w 3asabiyet ta2ifiye w mazhabiye...
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I don't doubt that, a very educated class of people is leading FPM to bring change about. But I don't trust how things would change after the smallest secterian problem.
Note 1: I have no problem with FPM being/becoming a sectarian party, the initial post was intended to say that a Muslim would find it hard to join them now...They are not there yet..
Note 2: Don't tell me that you know some Muslim in FPM...We are talking about a wider pattern not just individual cases..
Thank you