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  1. #101

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    Lahi2x jud ang tumong sa political party sa Philippines. Sa US, you are either a republican or a democrat due to personal political ideology. Sa pinas, it's all about having a solid line-up sa partido. Murag basketball ba, the more "influential" candidates in a party the more its line-up win the election. It shows nga they are doing it for their self interest, dili sa ilang political ideology (kung naa ba jud sila ana) ug sa interest sa mga katawhan. Kung sa US, mo switch ang usa ka politician sa laing party, his career could be over, if not losses his/her credibility as a politician from both voters and peers.

  2. #102

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    Quote Originally Posted by f-stop View Post
    Lahi2x jud ang tumong sa political party sa Philippines. Sa US, you are either a republican or a democrat due to personal political ideology. Sa pinas, it's all about having a solid line-up sa partido. Murag basketball ba, the more "influential" candidates in a party the more its line-up win the election. It shows nga they are doing it for their self interest, dili sa ilang political ideology (kung naa ba jud sila ana) ug sa interest sa mga katawhan. Kung sa US, mo switch ang usa ka politician sa laing party, his career could be over, if not losses his/her credibility as a politician from both voters and peers.
    bitaw sir, sa obang nasud ang political party based jud sa ideology. then nagtuyok ang ilang pagpanday sa balaod sa ilang ideology.

    og tinood ka sir diri mura jud og basketball team jud. way ideology, diha nimo makita nga naa jud silay self interest.

    then osa pod akong nakita kay way klarong membership ani nila, kay modaghan ra man ni sila panahon sa election. nya inig homan election katong human force nila mawala man haha. nya mangawagtang pod ang ilang mga opisina in ig homan sa election.

  3. #103

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    Supposedly to establish political machinery.
    but with the political situation in the Philippines right now, some of them I could consider a mob.

  4. #104

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    para na cya pang parteey parteey sa club/bar.. laay pd baya office-home ra ang life dba?

  5. #105

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    Quote Originally Posted by <SMILE> View Post
    Supposedly to establish political machinery.
    but with the political situation in the Philippines right now, some of them I could consider a mob.
    hehe gropo gropo sir, sa magkasinabot lang. unsa pod kaha ilang istoryahan sir noh kay makita man gud nga wa kaayo ni silay tarung nga plata porma.

  6. #106

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    Quote Originally Posted by brownie View Post
    para na cya pang parteey parteey sa club/bar.. laay pd baya office-home ra ang life dba?
    haha party party jud kay sige man panguha og artista nya during sa ila trabaho sila na pod ang mag artista kay sigeg pretend nga serving the public interest kono. pero ila ra diay negosyo ang gi atiman.

  7. #107

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brownman_politiks View Post
    hehe gropo gropo sir, sa magkasinabot lang. unsa pod kaha ilang istoryahan sir noh kay makita man gud nga wa kaayo ni silay tarung nga plata porma.
    Mag-himo sila ug leader unya pahumoton ug maayo,inig lingkod himoon nilang money maker.
    Example.

    #19 Eduardo Cojuangco $870 M 80 Food & drinks
    Philippines' 50 Richest List - Forbes

    World's Ten Most Corrupt Leaders1
    Name Position Funds embezzled2
    1. Mohamed Suharto President of Indonesia (1967–199 $15–35 billion
    2. Ferdinand Marcos President of the Philippines (1972–1986) 5–10 billion
    3. Mobutu Sese Seko President of Zaire (1965–1997) 5 billion
    4. Sani Abacha President of Nigeria (1993–199 2–5 billion
    5. Slobodan Milosevic President of Serbia/Yugoslavia (1989–2000) 1 billion
    6. Jean-Claude Duvalier President of Haiti (1971–1986) 300–800 million
    7. Alberto Fujimori President of Peru (1990–2000) 600 million
    8. Pavlo Lazarenko Prime Minister of Ukraine (1996–1997) 114–200 million
    9. Arnoldo Alemαn President of Nicaragua (1997–2002) 100 million
    10. Joseph Estrada President of the Philippines (1998–2001) 78–80 million
    World's Ten Most Corrupt Leaders

    What He Did: Boss Danding was a key Marcos crony, and bought out the ownership of San Miguel Corporation with funds collected from coconut farmers to, you know, better their lives with things like irrigation, farm-to-market roads and fertilizer. Cojuangco, being a long-view kind of guy decided it would be better to invest in a food monopoly that would some day benefit farmers by not doing so at all.
    Marcos Cronies (Who Got Away With It) | Indolent Indio

  8. #108

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    wala na nagamit ang political party sa iyang sakto jud nga purpose, kay ang political party unta is naay ideology nga gipush, pero sa Pilipinas, ang political party maoy gamiton para dako ug chance nga makadaug ka, unya ug modaug na, maproteksyonan ang mga kapartido sa presidente kung magbuhat sila ug kaboang.

  9. #109

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    A political party is a group people who share the same ideas about the way the country should be governed...pero diris ato gihimo ang political party para naa kanunay HOST ug FINANCIER sa ilang party nga himoon unya during campaign period,, wa mo kabantay sa mga partido karon, kun dili boxer, artista o dili ba kaha milyonaryo ang kauban,,

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    By simply interpreting it the way it should be (Philippine version) :
    Financier (money , popularity etc...)

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