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    Quote Originally Posted by surikbots View Post
    nagduda ko ninyong duha ngano mag dungan mo ug tunga sa forum. Dili ba kaha you are ONE AND THE SAME PERSON?

    Nangutana lang...
    Not the same oi. Ayaw na lang pud ug sige conspiracy theory. Palihug lang ayaw sige accuse ug pataka post ug wala ka sure. Kay ma lock na pud unya ni nga thread kay sige ka pamakak nga willing to sacrifice your life kuno unya wa pa gihapon mo-ambak gikan sa airplane.

  2. #72
    Smear jobs vs Gibo show he’s serious threat to other bets

    The camp of Lakas-Kampi-CMD standard-bearer Gibo Teodoro said yesterday the string of demolition jobs hurled against him at this crucial stage of the presidential race only proves that his candidacy is now surging and posing a serious threat to his rivals in the May 10 elections.

    Former press secretary Mike Toledo, Gibo’s spokesman and director of the G1BO 2010 Media Bureau, noted that while some armchair political analysts have attempted to shut Gibo out of the presidential race, his rivals now appear to be on panic mode in the last 30 days of the campaign as smear jobs against him have surprisingly surfaced lately one after the other.

    “For someone who is supposed to be out of the running, it is funny how he has lately been the target of one demolition job after another,” Toledo noted. “It only shows that contrary to what certain self-styled pollsters and political analysts are saying, Gibo’s campaign has been on an upward trajectory and rival camps are getting freaked out to the point of concocting rumors and intrigues in a frantic bid to blunt his campaign surge.”

    Toledo noted in a radio interview that some political analysts had based their analyses excluding Gibo from what they erroneously presume to be three-way fight in the presidential race on so-called surveys that fail to factor in Lakas-Kampi-CMD’s built-in advantage: its nationwide reach and grassroots machinery that would swing local support and votes in Gibo’s favor.

    These armchair analysts have also overlooked Gibo’s lock on the youth vote, which accounts for 52% of the balloting in this year’s elections, Toledo said.

    History has likewise shown that political analysts and surveys have erred several times in predicting the outcomes of presidential elections, Toledo pointed out on radio.

    He cited as an example the 1948 US presidential elections when veteran political analysts had mistakenly predicted that Gov. Thomas Dewey would win over Harry S. Truman.

    This was the common perception then that even the Chicago Tribune had erroneously bannered Dewey’s supposed victory over Truman, Toledo recalled.

    In England, pollsters have failed to predict that Conservative Party’s John Major would win over then Labour leader Neil Kinnock in 1992, Toledo noted.

    Even in the Philippines, Toledo noted that the surveys overlooked Fidel Ramos as a major contender in the 1992 presidential race.

    In the United States, many failed to predict that Barack Obama would win over more popular nominees in the Democratic Party and eventually, in the presidential elections.

    “What we see in Gibo’s campaign sorties is the high level of support for him by the people, especially the youth and also our local government officials,” Toledo said in the vernacular during the radio interview.

    He noted that a great majority of about close two million first-time voters alone from the youth sector will vote for Gibo, who they believe deserves to be the country’s next president on the strength of his issues-based campaign, unblemished reputation and impressive track record.

    “Eleksyon ito ng pangulo, hindi karera ng kabayo na kailangang pag-usapan sino ang nangunguna, number one, number two, number three, eh hindi po dapat yon, ang pinag-uusapan, ano ang plataporma mo. Ano ang solusyon mo sa mga problema ng ating bayan (This is a presidential election, not a horse race where one talks about which horse is number one, number two or number three. That’s not what we should be talking about, but the candidate’s platforms, and their proposed solutions, if any. to our country’s woes),” Toledo said.

    Toledo said Gibo’s rivals “now appear to be in panic mode as the Lakas-Kampi-CMD bet cements his lock on the vote of students and other young voters—who make up a bulk of this year’s electorate—and starts gaining extra momentum from the robust support of local executives and other candidates of Lakas-Kampi-CMD at the onset of the local campaign season.”

    Last week, 50 provincial governors banded together under G4G, or Governors for Gibo, to reiterate their support for the presidential bid of the former defense secretary all the way till May 10.

    His lawmaker-backers led by congressman Jose Aquino also said that over 100 members of the House of Representatives, most of them first- and second-termers, are supporting his candidacy till Election Day.

    The governors led by Gwendolyn Garcia of Cebu, Mix Dominguez of Sarangani and Joey Salceda of Albay backed a manifesto of support during a meeting of the League of Provinces of the Philippines at the Discovery Suites.

    Toledo noted earlier, that the latest campaign developments within the ruling party Lakas-Kampi-CMD, particularly the successive demonstrations of support by members of the First Family for Gibo, prove he is and will always remain President Arroyo’s presidential candidate.

    Toledo noted that President Arroyo herself made a surprise appearance during last Tuesday’s meeting of the Lakas-Kampi national executive committee to ask party officials to campaign for Gibo, which was followed by demonstrations of support from presidential sons and Representatives Juan Miguel “Mikey” Arroyo in Pampanga and Diosdado Ignacio “Datu” Arroyo in Camarines Sur, and from Rep. Ignacio “Iggy” Arroyo, the brother of First Gentleman Jose Miguel “Mike” Arroyo, in vote-rich Negros Occidental.

  3. #73
    Quote Originally Posted by hulagway View Post
    hahaha wana apil na jud ta ani bananaQ sa memo....hehehehe.....black props..network guy basin ma apil ka basin ma triple account na unya ta ani..hahahahaha
    OT: bahala na sila anang duda nila bro mao man jud na ila style. aw motubay pa diay ka ana niya bro?

  4. #74
    Quote Originally Posted by friedrich View Post
    mga istoryans, nga pro-GIBO, unsaon man na to pagtabang si GIBO? luoy na kaayo siya oi. Akong sister ky ni-agi sa fuente and timing nga naay nanghatag ug campaign materials for GIBO. Luoy kaayo ky nipis and hanap kaayo ang plastic. Ingon pa jd ang volunteer nga kita nalang kuno nga mga supporters ni GIBO ang magtinabangay ky bisan campaign vehicle wala sila.
    kung tinuod ni then the more i would vote for gibo..kay sure ko dili kwartahay ang iya tuyo....ang uban nga politiko ni balhin tungod sa kwarta sus sauna nalang...

    other thing diba sa noynoy ni ingon nga gamay ra ang kwarta para pag lusad ug nation wide campaign pro later on murag dili naman issue nila ang kwarta.hapit naman gani ni lapas sa air time limit.so pasabot namakak napud sila? agoyyy murag asa na ang honesty ug integrity

  5. #75
    Quote Originally Posted by surikbots View Post
    i think this is a shallow justification for low attendance. The reason is that only few people BELIEVE IN GIBO.
    bwahahahahaha what is so shallow about that?

    have you been living in a cave? i reiterate, gibo's supporters actually have lives. they dont need to attend silly rallies. magdaug ra na nig botohay...

    win or lose... the "quality" of gibo's supporters are way better than that of the others... kumbaga, may substance. so i think the bottom line is, kung unsa ang mas daghan sa pilipinas, ang mga dali ma influence bah o ang mga naghuna huna ug maayo para sa kaayuhan sa pilipinas.

  6. #76
    OKAY ra na, sis kung mapildi man gali. at least deep in our hearts, we've voted right. not just because sa clamor for change kunohay nga gibandera sa LP. Noynoy is just like erap. People just voted for him ky ganahan ug change pero wala gihunahuna ug "kaya" ba niya mudala ug usa ka nasod.
    Unsa man gibuhat anang noynoy sa senado nagtimpla lang ug kapi unya matulog? tsk.tsk.tsk.

    damn, popularity

  7. #77
    Quote Originally Posted by pspoon_low-end View Post
    Smear jobs vs Gibo show he’s serious threat to other bets

    The camp of Lakas-Kampi-CMD standard-bearer Gibo Teodoro said yesterday the string of demolition jobs hurled against him at this crucial stage of the presidential race only proves that his candidacy is now surging and posing a serious threat to his rivals in the May 10 elections.

    Former press secretary Mike Toledo, Gibo’s spokesman and director of the G1BO 2010 Media Bureau, noted that while some armchair political analysts have attempted to shut Gibo out of the presidential race, his rivals now appear to be on panic mode in the last 30 days of the campaign as smear jobs against him have surprisingly surfaced lately one after the other.

    “For someone who is supposed to be out of the running, it is funny how he has lately been the target of one demolition job after another,” Toledo noted. “It only shows that contrary to what certain self-styled pollsters and political analysts are saying, Gibo’s campaign has been on an upward trajectory and rival camps are getting freaked out to the point of concocting rumors and intrigues in a frantic bid to blunt his campaign surge.”

    Toledo noted in a radio interview that some political analysts had based their analyses excluding Gibo from what they erroneously presume to be three-way fight in the presidential race on so-called surveys that fail to factor in Lakas-Kampi-CMD’s built-in advantage: its nationwide reach and grassroots machinery that would swing local support and votes in Gibo’s favor.

    These armchair analysts have also overlooked Gibo’s lock on the youth vote, which accounts for 52% of the balloting in this year’s elections, Toledo said.

    History has likewise shown that political analysts and surveys have erred several times in predicting the outcomes of presidential elections, Toledo pointed out on radio.

    He cited as an example the 1948 US presidential elections when veteran political analysts had mistakenly predicted that Gov. Thomas Dewey would win over Harry S. Truman.

    This was the common perception then that even the Chicago Tribune had erroneously bannered Dewey’s supposed victory over Truman, Toledo recalled.

    In England, pollsters have failed to predict that Conservative Party’s John Major would win over then Labour leader Neil Kinnock in 1992, Toledo noted.

    Even in the Philippines, Toledo noted that the surveys overlooked Fidel Ramos as a major contender in the 1992 presidential race.

    In the United States, many failed to predict that Barack Obama would win over more popular nominees in the Democratic Party and eventually, in the presidential elections.

    “What we see in Gibo’s campaign sorties is the high level of support for him by the people, especially the youth and also our local government officials,” Toledo said in the vernacular during the radio interview.

    He noted that a great majority of about close two million first-time voters alone from the youth sector will vote for Gibo, who they believe deserves to be the country’s next president on the strength of his issues-based campaign, unblemished reputation and impressive track record.

    “Eleksyon ito ng pangulo, hindi karera ng kabayo na kailangang pag-usapan sino ang nangunguna, number one, number two, number three, eh hindi po dapat yon, ang pinag-uusapan, ano ang plataporma mo. Ano ang solusyon mo sa mga problema ng ating bayan (This is a presidential election, not a horse race where one talks about which horse is number one, number two or number three. That’s not what we should be talking about, but the candidate’s platforms, and their proposed solutions, if any. to our country’s woes),” Toledo said.

    Toledo said Gibo’s rivals “now appear to be in panic mode as the Lakas-Kampi-CMD bet cements his lock on the vote of students and other young voters—who make up a bulk of this year’s electorate—and starts gaining extra momentum from the robust support of local executives and other candidates of Lakas-Kampi-CMD at the onset of the local campaign season.”

    Last week, 50 provincial governors banded together under G4G, or Governors for Gibo, to reiterate their support for the presidential bid of the former defense secretary all the way till May 10.

    His lawmaker-backers led by congressman Jose Aquino also said that over 100 members of the House of Representatives, most of them first- and second-termers, are supporting his candidacy till Election Day.

    The governors led by Gwendolyn Garcia of Cebu, Mix Dominguez of Sarangani and Joey Salceda of Albay backed a manifesto of support during a meeting of the League of Provinces of the Philippines at the Discovery Suites.

    Toledo noted earlier, that the latest campaign developments within the ruling party Lakas-Kampi-CMD, particularly the successive demonstrations of support by members of the First Family for Gibo, prove he is and will always remain President Arroyo’s presidential candidate.

    Toledo noted that President Arroyo herself made a surprise appearance during last Tuesday’s meeting of the Lakas-Kampi national executive committee to ask party officials to campaign for Gibo, which was followed by demonstrations of support from presidential sons and Representatives Juan Miguel “Mikey” Arroyo in Pampanga and Diosdado Ignacio “Datu” Arroyo in Camarines Sur, and from Rep. Ignacio “Iggy” Arroyo, the brother of First Gentleman Jose Miguel “Mike” Arroyo, in vote-rich Negros Occidental.
    “The administration party is out of control. It is in total disarray contrary to what is being bandied about in the media,” - Speaker Nograles

  8. #78
    Quote Originally Posted by pspoon_low-end View Post
    Smear jobs vs Gibo show he’s serious threat to other bets

    The camp of Lakas-Kampi-CMD standard-bearer Gibo Teodoro said yesterday the string of demolition jobs hurled against him at this crucial stage of the presidential race only proves that his candidacy is now surging and posing a serious threat to his rivals in the May 10 elections.

    Former press secretary Mike Toledo, Gibo’s spokesman and director of the G1BO 2010 Media Bureau, noted that while some armchair political analysts have attempted to shut Gibo out of the presidential race, his rivals now appear to be on panic mode in the last 30 days of the campaign as smear jobs against him have surprisingly surfaced lately one after the other.

    “For someone who is supposed to be out of the running, it is funny how he has lately been the target of one demolition job after another,” Toledo noted. “It only shows that contrary to what certain self-styled pollsters and political analysts are saying, Gibo’s campaign has been on an upward trajectory and rival camps are getting freaked out to the point of concocting rumors and intrigues in a frantic bid to blunt his campaign surge.”

    Toledo noted in a radio interview that some political analysts had based their analyses excluding Gibo from what they erroneously presume to be three-way fight in the presidential race on so-called surveys that fail to factor in Lakas-Kampi-CMD’s built-in advantage: its nationwide reach and grassroots machinery that would swing local support and votes in Gibo’s favor.

    These armchair analysts have also overlooked Gibo’s lock on the youth vote, which accounts for 52% of the balloting in this year’s elections, Toledo said.

    History has likewise shown that political analysts and surveys have erred several times in predicting the outcomes of presidential elections, Toledo pointed out on radio.

    He cited as an example the 1948 US presidential elections when veteran political analysts had mistakenly predicted that Gov. Thomas Dewey would win over Harry S. Truman.

    This was the common perception then that even the Chicago Tribune had erroneously bannered Dewey’s supposed victory over Truman, Toledo recalled.

    In England, pollsters have failed to predict that Conservative Party’s John Major would win over then Labour leader Neil Kinnock in 1992, Toledo noted.

    Even in the Philippines, Toledo noted that the surveys overlooked Fidel Ramos as a major contender in the 1992 presidential race.

    In the United States, many failed to predict that Barack Obama would win over more popular nominees in the Democratic Party and eventually, in the presidential elections.

    “What we see in Gibo’s campaign sorties is the high level of support for him by the people, especially the youth and also our local government officials,” Toledo said in the vernacular during the radio interview.

    He noted that a great majority of about close two million first-time voters alone from the youth sector will vote for Gibo, who they believe deserves to be the country’s next president on the strength of his issues-based campaign, unblemished reputation and impressive track record.

    “Eleksyon ito ng pangulo, hindi karera ng kabayo na kailangang pag-usapan sino ang nangunguna, number one, number two, number three, eh hindi po dapat yon, ang pinag-uusapan, ano ang plataporma mo. Ano ang solusyon mo sa mga problema ng ating bayan (This is a presidential election, not a horse race where one talks about which horse is number one, number two or number three. That’s not what we should be talking about, but the candidate’s platforms, and their proposed solutions, if any. to our country’s woes),” Toledo said.

    Toledo said Gibo’s rivals “now appear to be in panic mode as the Lakas-Kampi-CMD bet cements his lock on the vote of students and other young voters—who make up a bulk of this year’s electorate—and starts gaining extra momentum from the robust support of local executives and other candidates of Lakas-Kampi-CMD at the onset of the local campaign season.”

    Last week, 50 provincial governors banded together under G4G, or Governors for Gibo, to reiterate their support for the presidential bid of the former defense secretary all the way till May 10.

    His lawmaker-backers led by congressman Jose Aquino also said that over 100 members of the House of Representatives, most of them first- and second-termers, are supporting his candidacy till Election Day.

    The governors led by Gwendolyn Garcia of Cebu, Mix Dominguez of Sarangani and Joey Salceda of Albay backed a manifesto of support during a meeting of the League of Provinces of the Philippines at the Discovery Suites.

    Toledo noted earlier, that the latest campaign developments within the ruling party Lakas-Kampi-CMD, particularly the successive demonstrations of support by members of the First Family for Gibo, prove he is and will always remain President Arroyo’s presidential candidate.

    Toledo noted that President Arroyo herself made a surprise appearance during last Tuesday’s meeting of the Lakas-Kampi national executive committee to ask party officials to campaign for Gibo, which was followed by demonstrations of support from presidential sons and Representatives Juan Miguel “Mikey” Arroyo in Pampanga and Diosdado Ignacio “Datu” Arroyo in Camarines Sur, and from Rep. Ignacio “Iggy” Arroyo, the brother of First Gentleman Jose Miguel “Mike” Arroyo, in vote-rich Negros Occidental.
    simple ra kaayo ila style bro ingon lang dayon nga out of the race na si G1BO hahaha. kaluoy sa aning mga kontraha oi cge ingon walay ayo sa survey lansang sa 7% pero sa tinuod-anay hadlok diay.

  9. #79
    Quote Originally Posted by surikbots View Post
    pastilan..

    kinsa pa may donor ganahan mo support ni Gibo nga klaro na man nga pildi...

    ..
    hapit na ni guwa ang tinuod nga color hahahaha...

    unsa man ila ma paabot kung mo daug si noynoy? ingana d i inyo pag volunteer? hahahaha

  10. #80
    nagkaanam ug kahurot ang supporters ni Gibo-Ang: 1. speaker propero nograles of davao. 2. cong. nepthalie gonzales of mandaluyong. more to come....

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