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  1. #491

    Quote Originally Posted by adrianna View Post
    Sir i only recommend atty. Eugene Espedido for congressman, wala najuy lain. its him or none at all. mas dako pag damage ang lapu2x kun either ni radaza or ruiz ang palingkuron...
    ahmmm... how about for Mayor?

  2. #492
    Quote Originally Posted by bearish View Post
    what i mean, literally is a "people power". this is the only way and the only recourse left. justice system in this country does not work iether. so, you can't say we go to a judicial process to ligitate ani mga corrupt, way kasingkasing, way balatian nga mga tawo. ilang gihuna-huna puro lang para sa ilang personal nga interest, personal motives.

    anyone who wishes to serve the people must serve the people, not serve themselves. Otherwise, let's do a "people power". di ta maghuwat ug usa ka dekada aron ilisan sila, imagine, usa ka dekada? pun-an pag lain usa ka dekada, and again?

    I'm sorry to say, but I am so frustrated already.
    No use, because all the people power in the world is not going to get us good leaders unless we ourselves change because let's face it, the problem with corruption here has a cultural dimension that cannot be ignored. That is why after three people power revolutions, we still have not managed to get a president who has not been corrupt. Yes, even Cory was corrupt because she turned a blind eye to the unbelievable corruption of her relatives (Kamag-anak Inc). People power revolt against Radaza, but who will replace him and are you sure they won't be as corrupt or more corrupt than he is? That's the problem, you can never be sure if the dish you get after the one you already have is crappier.

  3. #493
    Quote Originally Posted by raski View Post
    No use, because all the people power in the world is not going to get us good leaders unless we ourselves change because let's face it, the problem with corruption here has a cultural dimension that cannot be ignored. That is why after three people power revolutions, we still have not managed to get a president who has not been corrupt. Yes, even Cory was corrupt because she turned a blind eye to the unbelievable corruption of her relatives (Kamag-anak Inc). People power revolt against Radaza, but who will replace him and are you sure they won't be as corrupt or more corrupt than he is? That's the problem, you can never be sure if the dish you get after the one you already have is crappier.
    You are absolutely correct sir. That is why I pointed out that, it would take a people with the strongest political will and willingness to shed blood would be a turning point to this worsening political exercises of our fellows. People power just to oust the current leaders will not do. People power must be continuous. We, the Filipino people are sovereign. We must exercise our soveriegnity.

    To tell the people to change themselves would not work iether. there must be a volume or group of people who shares common interests and great political will, to lead the people to our ever longed change. We can not work on this individually, as the saying goes... "United we will stand, Divided we will fall".

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    nice lagi photo ni harry radaza no... making the money sign.. bang ug modaog ang diretso, kwarta na ni?

  5. #495
    Quote Originally Posted by bearish View Post
    You are absolutely correct sir. That is why I pointed out that, it would take a people with the strongest political will and willingness to shed blood would be a turning point to this worsening political exercises of our fellows. People power just to oust the current leaders will not do. People power must be continuous. We, the Filipino people are sovereign. We must exercise our soveriegnity.

    To tell the people to change themselves would not work iether. there must be a volume or group of people who shares common interests and great political will, to lead the people to our ever longed change. We can not work on this individually, as the saying goes... "United we will stand, Divided we will fall".
    Haha I don't know, I find your reference to bloodshed quite scary. Who is going to decide whose blood is going to be shed? You? Me? A fellow pinoy? NO THANKS. Like I said I don't trust myself with this power, why would I trust a fellow pinoy who I know will have the same cultural baggage, issues and flaws - that of being prone to abuse once in power and favoring relatives over unknown countrymen. The only way is if you kill all of us, because it is in our blood, it's in our way, it's in our culture this is who we are. Nobody can be trusted to clean things up, because nobody is innocent in a sense. So I ask, who will lead this revolution? You? Can I trust you or anybody? I don't think so.

  6. #496
    Quote Originally Posted by raski View Post
    Haha I don't know, I find your reference to bloodshed quite scary. Who is going to decide whose blood is going to be shed? You? Me? A fellow pinoy? NO THANKS. Like I said I don't trust myself with this power, why would I trust a fellow pinoy who I know will have the same cultural baggage, issues and flaws - that of being prone to abuse once in power and favoring relatives over unknown countrymen. The only way is if you kill all of us, because it is in our blood, it's in our way, it's in our culture this is who we are. Nobody can be trusted to clean things up, because nobody is innocent in a sense. So I ask, who will lead this revolution? You? Can I trust you or anybody? I don't think so.
    I agree with you again on this. It's a question of trust, although there maybe exceptions to natural and cultural instincts of this generation like you said, but to trust in anyone is the hardest thing to do.

    In this case, I believe, the cure to this sickness is nowhere in sight, except to accept that we are who we are.

    So there's no sense in talking, criticizing anybody further. Because to this notion above, we are all the same.

  7. #497
    Quote Originally Posted by bearish View Post
    I agree with you again on this. It's a question of trust, although there maybe exceptions to natural and cultural instincts of this generation like you said, but to trust in anyone is the hardest thing to do.

    In this case, I believe, the cure to this sickness is nowhere in sight, except to accept that we are who we are.

    So there's no sense in talking, criticizing anybody further. Because to this notion above, we are all the same.
    Your right bro, let's stop criticizing each other but help each other who will win after the election.

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    Wla pa gyud future ang Lapu2 politics.I think mo daug gyapon ang mga abusado sa pwesto daghan man gud sila partidos ug pondo.Mao gyud ni ang dagan sa politika diri,kung kinsa daghan kaliwat mao na ang mo daug.Wala na gatan-aw ang mga tawo kung kinsa ang corrupt or dili.

  9. #499
    Quote Originally Posted by hacxcena View Post
    @haguros: I know that it's very easy to compose a text message even less than 5 minutes you can compose that, I only post it here based on what I received, I don't care if the survey is tinuod or dili.
    Online poll results for the mayoralty race in Lapu-Lapu City from http://www.micropoll.com as of March 31, 2010:

    RADAZA - 12%
    PELAEZ - 5%
    CHAN - 72%

    To vote online please visit http://www.micropoll.com/akira/mpview/553126-146066

  10. #500
    mao na. lain lain resulta. sa poll nga chan affiliated kay labaw si chan 70%. sa poll nga si radaza affiliated with kay labaw si radaza 82% ( sa deretso.com website) . Unya sa text message nga ga sige tuyok tuyok (samok gani kay daghan kaayo kaila nako ni send nako) kay si radaza 81% pud kunu. sa radyo ni ahong sa usa ka block timer kay si chan 75%. sa lain nga blocktimer nga ilaha pud kay 79%. sa kang radaza kay 82%.

    1) asa naman lang di ay si pelaez ani?

    2) murag ang kang radaza maoy consistent nga data

    3) ka chan wa mag ka dimao

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