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    Quote Originally Posted by PoorKid View Post
    Infographic only shows who had the more votes, but not by how much. There have been countless information made by international agencies against the terror of the Marcos regime. I would think it's safe to assume that these agencies were not brainwashed by the Cojuangcos. It's is scary to elect a vice president who doesn't even recognize the human rights violation that happened during his father's reign.
    Yeah.. If I you would have read my previous posts months ago I was the most anti-Marcos here. However, I realized after having my father involved in all these LP rallies, it changed him to a person that I never thought he would be. Hence, I wondered if this was the same shit that they fed to him. My father is the most open-minded person there is, he even volunteered for LPs cause. What LP is doing in their propaganda against Digong is unheard of, that even my old-aged father believed them.

    I somehow realized could this have been the same shitty poison that LP has fed the masses all this time.
    You can't blame me for the change of hearts bro. I'm so grossed out to what LP has done to my family.

    On the one hand,
    I believe much of the abuses done by the Father of BBM could have stemmed out from the Martial Law.
    In which he didn't have control over his local officials. Much of what ensued in our hometown at that time were because of that stupid town mayor backed by Congressman who employed Guns and goons.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ryoma View Post
    murag sobra mn guro bro..kay sa hongkong lng daan naka 25k nmn cya..
    If I were to see the trends in statistics, I think BBM would lose this one, although it is a very close fight. Difference would be in the range of 200 to 300k.

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    BBM RO Difference
    I 1,662,808 288,522 1,374,286
    II 995,954 173,871 822,083
    NCR 2,162,498 1,352,470 810,028
    III 2,081,030 1,299,699 781,331
    CAR 402,248 106,427 295,821
    XI 452,603 228,624 223,979
    XII 487,136 407,396 79,740
    VIII 687,508 630,923 56,585
    OAV 38,245 19,289 18,956
    IV-A 1,807,559 1,898,013 (90,454)
    ARMM 242,058 385,563 (143,505)
    IX 300,213 459,001 (158,78
    XIII 193,461 367,997 (174,536)
    IV-B 239,498 437,440 (197,942)
    X 423,598 675,527 (251,929)
    VII 385,655 1,085,365 (699,710)
    NIR 222,260 949,922 (727,662)
    VI 253,384 1,175,080 (921,696)
    V 181,850 1,464,209 (1,282,359)


    Kulelat si BBM diha sa mga ubos nga region

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    Quote Originally Posted by firestarter View Post
    BBM RO Difference
    I 1,662,808 288,522 1,374,286
    II 995,954 173,871 822,083
    NCR 2,162,498 1,352,470 810,028
    III 2,081,030 1,299,699 781,331
    CAR 402,248 106,427 295,821
    XI 452,603 228,624 223,979
    XII 487,136 407,396 79,740
    VIII 687,508 630,923 56,585
    OAV 38,245 19,289 18,956
    IV-A 1,807,559 1,898,013 (90,454)
    ARMM 242,058 385,563 (143,505)
    IX 300,213 459,001 (158,78
    XIII 193,461 367,997 (174,536)
    IV-B 239,498 437,440 (197,942)
    X 423,598 675,527 (251,929)
    VII 385,655 1,085,365 (699,710)
    NIR 222,260 949,922 (727,662)
    VI 253,384 1,175,080 (921,696)
    V 181,850 1,464,209 (1,282,359)


    Kulelat si BBM diha sa mga ubos nga region
    This does not mean however that there was no PLAN B involved here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by firestarter View Post
    BBM RO Difference
    I 1,662,808 288,522 1,374,286
    II 995,954 173,871 822,083
    NCR 2,162,498 1,352,470 810,028
    III 2,081,030 1,299,699 781,331
    CAR 402,248 106,427 295,821
    XI 452,603 228,624 223,979
    XII 487,136 407,396 79,740
    VIII 687,508 630,923 56,585
    OAV 38,245 19,289 18,956
    IV-A 1,807,559 1,898,013 (90,454)
    ARMM 242,058 385,563 (143,505)
    IX 300,213 459,001 (158,78
    XIII 193,461 367,997 (174,536)
    IV-B 239,498 437,440 (197,942)
    X 423,598 675,527 (251,929)
    VII 385,655 1,085,365 (699,710)
    NIR 222,260 949,922 (727,662)
    VI 253,384 1,175,080 (921,696)
    V 181,850 1,464,209 (1,282,359)


    Kulelat si BBM diha sa mga ubos nga region
    VII 385,655 1,085,365 (699,710) this questionable.
    do you think makakuha ingon ini kadako si leni nga under siya sa administration party? ang mga tawo sa cebu province mismo sobra ra ni nga counts in favor of leni. mas motoo pko ug naa pa posibility nga gipang kamang ni nila ang leaders para mobali.

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    VP Standing (92.46% precincts reporting as of May 10th 2016, 3:39:57 pm)
    		
    Leni 			13,563,031	
    BBM 	 		13,362,962	
    Cayetano		5,535,906	
    Escudero		4,662,550	
    Trillanes		813,385	
    Honasan			732,787	
    		
    		
    Total Registered Voters in PH  		=	54,363,844	*from Comelec
    Total Registered  OFW voters (OFV)	=	 1,376,067	*from Comelec
    Est. Total Voters Turn-out		=	45,494,915	*81.62 % Turn-out as per Comelec
    
    Estimated Votes Unaccounted 		=	 6,824,294
    (Leni VS BBM) MargiN			=	   200,069
    Naa pay 6.8M votes. Di pa ta mu-concede mga pro-BBM?

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    Quote Originally Posted by janjan2010 View Post
    VII 385,655 1,085,365 (699,710) this questionable.
    do you think makakuha ingon ini kadako si leni nga under siya sa administration party? ang mga tawo sa cebu province mismo sobra ra ni nga counts in favor of leni. mas motoo pko ug naa pa posibility nga gipang kamang ni nila ang leaders para mobali.
    The least they can do is do vote-buying and promise the moon to the local politicians, the grossest they would do is hack the system.

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    Do a simple risk assessment for the impeachment of Duterte:

    Leni Robredo as VP:
    1. No own campaign funds but all from LP, so she cannot leave LP after the elections.
    2. Congress(both upper and lower house) is LP dominated).
    3. The ingredient for impeachment is complete. You have a VP and both houses of congress.
    4. If leni resigns then the Senate President replaces her. LP has a high probability of having Senate President since they are majority.

    Marcos as VP:
    1. Does not have allies in congress(upper and lower).
    2. Cannot declare martial since he needs congress thanks to 1973 constitution.
    3. If he replaces Duterte he can be impeached since the VP position he vacates will most likely be replaced by an LP and LP has congress.

    Under a Robredo VP scenario LP already has the complete ingredients to remove Duterte.

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    nagkadako man ang labaw.. its most likely that leni will take this home..

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    Quote Originally Posted by M.A.D. View Post
    Do a simple risk assessment for the impeachment of Duterte:

    Leni Robredo as VP:
    1. No own campaign funds but all from LP, so she cannot leave LP after the elections.
    2. Congress(both upper and lower house) is LP dominated).
    3. The ingredient for impeachment is complete. You have a VP and both houses of congress.
    4. If leni resigns then the Senate President replaces her. LP has a high probability of having Senate President since they are majority.

    Marcos as VP:
    1. Does not have allies in congress(upper and lower).
    2. Cannot declare martial since he needs congress thanks to 1973 constitution.
    3. If he replaces Duterte he can be impeached since the VP position he vacates will most likely be replaced by an LP and LP has congress.

    Under a Robredo VP scenario LP already has the complete ingredients to remove Duterte.
    Except that congress ISN'T LP dominated. In fact, Digong's landslide victory might probably even lead to a shift in allegiance to Duterte's party. In addition, our constitution has a very limited criteria for impeachment, which if Duterte is really clean I'm sure he will not pass the criteria. Now, what plan B are we talking about again?

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    ang plan B nila kay mag victory party para kang digong, walay mga ka-alyado nga mo die hard sa ilang partido kanang mga politiko makisakay rana sa bangka sa administrasyon. kung kalunuron na ang bangka sa LP adto napod ta tabok sa pabor sa adminstrasyon.

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