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Lebanon's Sexy Election
Marco Villa , Connecticut: Sep 2 2009
Made Popular Sep 2 2009
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In recent years, Lebanon has an assassinated fmr. prime minister, a subsequent string of car bombs, a war with Israel and civil strife that momentarily broke into street fighting in Beirut. And the lead up to the June 8 election did not necessarily promise a new peaceful dawn (though that has turned out to be the case), nonetheless the Lebanese still found the time to approach an objectively incredibly important election with objectively sexy or something of that sort ads. Even in the tense political climate, the Lebanese or Beiruti laid-back feel came out in political ads by both March 14 and the opposition March 8.

First, although Hezbollah ran no such ads its coalition partner the Christian Free Patriotic Movement led by Gen. Michel Aoun crafted the most impressive ones borrowing the color orange from the Ukrainian freedom movement and the message of “change” from Obama:

Lebanon's Sexy Election

Lebanon's Sexy Election
“Be Beautiful and Vote.”

Lebanon's Sexy Election
But even this ad is tame in comparison to this:
Lebanon's Sexy Election
The blue is the Future Patriotic Movement and the orange are the supporters about to “grow” the movement.

March 14 did not go for sex appeal, for the most part, instead it sought a more “intellectual” campaign:

Lebanon's Sexy Election

This ad - “be equal and vote” - was the exception as it tired to attack the March 8 “be beautiful and vote” as shallow even though it also used a very beautiful chick:

Lebanon's Sexy Election

Lebanese elections, thus far they have been all for show. If only they worked on building a real political system as hard as they work on said ads.

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Kevin
Albuquerque, United States
Its good if th lebanese are looking for change in their politics. Everyone in the world need to see their country grow and an intelligent person heading it. Good luck Lebanon.
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I know this is probably meant to be a political article, and my comment may sound out of context here, but: a very beautiful ”CHICK”???... how about some respect by calling her a girl, we’re not animals!!!
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Marco Villa benaliwatch.blogspot..
Connecticut, United States
Would you relax? It is a common and innocent expression.
(Global Perspectives)
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Common: yes I have to agree it is very common, but that doesn’t make it OK... Sorry for the attitude in my previous comment but I find the word offensive...
(Global Perspectives)
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