vendredi 5 juin 2009

We Still have a chance

For several reasons, each and everyone of us, should participate in the electoral operation this year. Unless the ones who consider themselves living outside Lebanon and consider that nothing of what happens here concern them.

Some political parties in Lebanon try to give the political face for the elections in Lebanon, because simply they don't have any social-economic plan to govern if they win, so all what they have to do, is seeding fear between the same people, and try to throw unrealistic concepts just to make the people votes by fear and not by convince.

The elections this year is between two lines, the first was in the power position for the last 17 years, all what it presents to us, is a lack of sovereignty, they were the first to throw the roses and welcome the Syrian army when it attacked Lebanon, and it was the first that gave the Syrian all the prerogatives to solve any problem between the Lebanese fractions, and the most important, that they accepted on the Taef agreement which stole all the prerogatives from the president, and make the whole political system in constant need to a foreign power with an upper-hand on the decisions.

In the economic field, they try to say, that if they loose, the economy will go down the hill, but they forgot that we are already there. They stole everything, and no one can put all the stealing-sectors in one page: Mobile phone, the 2 licenses were given to Hariri's son-in-law and to Najib Mikati, the electricity costs the Lebanese budget around 1 billion dollar of losses each year, and the government uses an appropriate fuel in the plants, with higher costs, and less effects.

You don't have the right to vote for this gang and then cry out loud about your situation, you can not swear on them everyday and then on the elections day go and vote for them, you would have a Stockholm syndrome!

You shouldn't go and vote for the warlords who killed you, stole you and threw you away from your home!

We have the chance now, the chance to change the same old gang which ruled the country in the past, you can't say, that whoever wins the result will be the same, cause you didn't tried the other way.

The way of Hariristan led us to the situation now, if you are happy, you know who to vote, if you want a better Lebanon, a better economy, a better public service, you know who to vote, there's only this chance, the chance to change!

Vote Orange! Vote for the Reform! Vote to Change!


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