Rewriting History
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
THE party appeared to be self-confident, creative and imaginative. In a 30-second television commercial, the Justice & Prosperity Party (PKS) proclaimed it was not only a party with well-disciplined followers, a good organizational structure and clear members, but also a party adapting to changing times.
The three-day advertising campaign on five private television stations during the second week of November seemed to be saying that the PKS had
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