Rooting For Kuwait!!

Dear......................
Being a past student of yours, and having had the pleasure of a first hand student/professor relationship with you, I can safely say that I admire all that you have shown your students to stand for and represent. Your lectures where the most fascinating and most engaging in my entire university life, not for the content of the lectures or the subject matter being discussed, but for the enthusiasm you showed and your beliefs and opinions which you bestowed upon your students on occasion. I have a deep respect for you, and hope you win in the parliamentary elections, because I truly believe that you are the best representative of Kuwaity students, and most deserving out of all candidates in the # electoral district.
Although I have not had the chance to visit your campaign site, I have been following your progress and all your latest news. I would like to make a suggestion that I hope you take to heart. As you might already know, blogging has become a phenomena that is part of Kuwaity culture that is spreading like wildfire, particularly amongst youth. Many critical events that have occurred lately were sparked by posts published on the notorious blogosphere, that although it is greatly influential, remains part of Kuwait's underground. I think it would have been wise of you to have tried to target and influence voters by having direct contact with them by means of blogging, as some candidates are already doing
I do realize that this suggestion might have come rather late, but I wish you all the best, and sincerely hope you win.
Who Are YOU Rooting For?

4 Comments:
Is it possible for a lecture from a university or even any docotr to win in the parliamentary elections?
Or any other elections.
If it`s so, then I`m surprised & feel respect to your country & people.
When I started reading this I was thinking of a professor I'd like to say this to. So I was thinking of Sa3ad Bin 6ifla my last semester prof. Lama kamalt ooh shift ina you were talking about wanting him to win, I assumed it could only be him. No?
He is fascinating. Never enjoyed a class as much as I enjoyed his.
Òrange Juice™.. madness?? more like shambles
sever... yes believe it or not plenty of the candidates and actual members of parliaments are/were college professors.
adorra... bulls-eye :P
too bad he didnt win though. the 8th district let me down. the entire elections were a muck
:( 5osh rayaal oo yistahil kil khair :(
marzouq.. too bad good posts like ayya's and shurouq's came a little too late and didnt get the coverage they deserved.
unlike you, i am very upset with the results. its fairly obvious to me that foul play has taken place in some districts, namely Rumaitheya :| and no i dont think the results represent the people who voted
Its a shame some former MP's didnt make it. I would have liked to see Zilzila back :(
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