those who jump from one political party to another....
would you still vote for them?
why and why not?
those who jump from one political party to another....
would you still vote for them?
why and why not?
For me? Sorry no way... I've said this before and I say it again. They are just plain oppurtunists. They are harping about what they are doing is for the country. For the country? Forget it. Mora na silag mga pampam. Bahala na ug kinsay dulgan basta kadawat ug datung. Ingon ana na sila asa tong partido nga tan-aw nila mailad unya nila mga tawo, adto sila. Di maayong pasanayon sa kalibotan ning mga tawo ingon ini.Originally Posted by goryo13
ok lang if butterfly, basta ang bottomline inig serbisyo para sa kaayuhan sa katawhan,
kung asa sila maka pahimus bahalag perti nilang bira sa una, hala, ambak nasad og laing partido... kapaet sad atong mga ning barug sa ilang kawsa kay gipulihan lag mga taw nga mga "sikat"
no choice kay hapit naman tanan butterfly...![]()
its no big deal for me because i dont vote candidates based on their political affiliations and who their political enemies are. i rather look at what the candidate had done (for the country of course!) and what i believe he still can do.
IT’S now official: Loren Legarda is running under the opposition while Tessie Aquino-Oreta has cast her lot with the administration in this year’s race for the Senate.
So the lady who, in 2000, unabashedly wept when the Senate voted not to open the second envelope in the Estrada impeachment trial is now basking in the warmth and comfort of his political embrace while the one who shamelessly danced for the same reason that the other cried has found temporary shelter in the tent of the person who benefited most from that episode. If you needed proof of the highly opportunistic nature of Philippine politics and its practitioners, you couldn’t have found a more compelling one than this.
Francis Pangilinan, another refugee and, with Manuel Villar, a last-minute arrival in the Erap camp, was reported by the Philippine Daily Inquirer to have described the situation as confusing. “Those in the administration were previously in the opposition, and those in the opposition now were in the administration before,” Sharon’s husband was quoted as saying. “I would not be able to explain that to my children.”
Simple. Just tell the kids that the other side is where the butter is for your bread. They’ll most probably not understand because they’re still young. But wait until they have grown and lost all innocence and they will readily see that there is wisdom, not opportunism, in surrendering your values and principles to political realities.
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Originally know as mga balimbing? all we can do is to get used to it. there's nothing we can do about it. just vote wisely and intelligently.
Originally Posted by goryo13
But wait until they have grown and lost all innocence and they will readily see that there is wisdom, not opportunism, in surrendering your values and principles to political realities.
... And they will become "butterfly politicians"..... heheheheh
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