If Bongbong Marcus would be running for presidency! My vote goes to him!
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If Bongbong Marcus would be running for presidency! My vote goes to him!
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so far sa iyahang pagkatawo maau man . dili lng pagka judgemental kay ako pud dili perpekto.. sa mata sa Ginoo ang tagsa tagsa ka tawo naay katungod para pamatud an ang kaugalingon..unfair kaau na abinkay kawatan ang amahan kawatan napud ang anak..
Bongbong Marcos says he’s open to running as Jojo Binay’s running mate.
Why settle for the No. 2 post? Marcos Jr., known as chief defender of the brutal, corrupt dictatorship his father led in the ‘70s and ‘80s, should run for president.
It would be good for the country.
Now, before you (especially my friends and those who have read my previous columns on the Marcoses), start posting angry comments below, just hear me out.
Yes, I think Marcos Jr. running for president would be a great idea for the following reasons:
He wouldn’t win.
Based on the surveys, Bongbong clearly does not stand a chance in a crowded field, led by Binay, Grace Poe and even Joseph Estrada.
Of course, the Marcos forces could use the campaign as a test run for a more serious bid later on.
But a Bongbong campaign would create opportunities for those of us who want to remind the nation, especially young Filipinos, what happened to us during that dark chapter when a president, remembered as the second most corrupt ruler in history (after Indonesia’s Suharto), was in charge.
Bongbong would speak (and say crazy things).
He did this four years ago when the country was marking the 25th anniversary of the end of the Marcos nightmare.
If only the Filipino nation had not risen up to oust the dictator, he argued, the Philippines would have become another Singapore — “siguro Singapore na tayo ngayon.”
It’s a good thing he hasn’t kept repeating that claim, especially following the death of Singapore’s Lee Kuan Yew, who did not exactly have a high regard for his father.
“Only in the Philippines could a leader like Ferdinand Marcos, who pillaged his country for over 20 years, still be considered for a national burial,” Lee Kuan Yew wrote in his memoir. “Insignificant amounts of the loot have been recovered, yet his wife and children were allowed to return and engage in politics.”
Why Bongbong Marcos should run for president in 2016 | Inquirer Global Nation
hmmm.. Bong2 is Bong2... and Macoy is Macoy..
kung buhi palang c Macoy kron, den modagan c Bong2, aw.. botar ko.. pero I believed if modagan c Bong2, 1st nya buhaton is to protect their "illgotten" wealth..
I remember kadto 2008 or 2009 nga naay na discover nga bank account ang mga anak ni Imee Marcos worth $M$ considering nga naa pa sa edad 4-10 ilahang mga anak pag open nila sa account sa gawas..
Ill vote for bong bong marcos if he choose to run on 2016 or any election for president...
wala jud tay katungod mo judge sa usa ka tawo .. kay naa sa taas rajud naay katungod.. og husgaham nimo ang tawo tungod sa nabuhat sa imohang ginikan.. unfair kaau na.. ok raanghusga ta og mismo ikaw lompyo walay sayop sa kalibutan hasta imohang kaliwatan nga original.. peace lang.. dapat mahihmata tabsa kamatuoran.. mao nag dilinta ka asenso kay wala nato tan awa unsay kaayohan nga mahatag sa usa ka tawo kay atoang gi palabeh ang milabay unya gibuhat ra sa amahan.. ikaw kahay husgahan sa dautan nga gibuhat sa imohang amahan ..malipay baka husgahan?
Why not. We've already gone through the presidencies of an actor, a housewife, and a nincompoop. Let's complete the circle and elect someone from the very family we drove to exile because we grew sick and tired of 20 years of...hmmm...let's see....corruption, cronyism, dictatorship, a malfunctioning economy, high interest rates, persistent brownouts, and wars with rebels. A return to a Marcos presidency should make for a lengthy editorial highlighting the irony of ironies that we're accustomed to.
In any case, the same ills persist regardless of which president got the post. So all things being equal, let's not pretend that everything's been on the upswing since EDSA. Let's also not talk about the achievement of Bongbong's father in the same way we shouldn't convict him of the sins of his parents. His dad's achievements and sins are not Bongbong's. What's Bongbong done for the country anyway? What will his platform be if he becomes president? What's his policy on taxes, big government-or-small government, efficient and easy-to-transact-with bureaucracy, freedom of speech, education, customs and tariffs, trade liberalization, traffic and infrastructures, etc.? Tell us about that...not those run-off-the-mill motherhood statements about solving poverty.
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