This is just unnecessary micro-optimization that is only going to serve to annoy people more than it'll help them.
It's somewhat of a nuisance to see the same comment over and over from people questioning why they're down-voted, but people don't like getting anonymous negative feedback, whether it's on meta or on a main site. This only attempts to solve the problem for one specific instance arbitrarily.
That is, I don't see why meta would have to be special cased just because its conventions for down-voting are different: people are free to vote however they please on main sites too, and people get confused about why people vote they way they do there as well. People can just as easily dismiss comments on main sites asking for reasons why someone down-voted with "down-voting means your answer/question was unclear, see the FAQ."
Automatic popups to link back to the FAQ doesn't answer the question the user has, as waffles mentions: even if the user knows that the down-vote means disagreement (or on a main site, lack of clarity or usefulness), they still want to know why someone thinks that and feels strongly enough to dock (gasp) two whole reputation points from the poster for it.
And so, even with the popup, they're still going to comment asking to know why someone down-voted.