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    Returning partylists

    1. Bayan Muna Partylist
    2. Gabriela Partylist
    3. Anakpawis Partylist
    4. Kabataan Partylist
    5. ACT Teacher's Partylist

    Those seeking to run again and win a seat

    1. Katribu Partylist
    2. AKAP-BATA Partylist
    3. Migrante Partylist
    4. COURAGE Partylist

    New partylists

    1. PISTON Partylist
    2. KALIKASAN Partylist

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    does it matter? communista na ang ga.control sa Palasyo karon

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    Ayaw sad ta mutuo kaayo anang propaganda sa kampo ni arroyo nga komunista ang Palasyo. Ignorante ug bugo pero dili komunista si Aquino. Mas mahadlok ta kung madaog ning 11 nga partylist sa mga komunista.

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    thats why dli mo stop ang communist dri sa pinas kay kita ra pud nag support nila.

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    Imagine if 80 million is the pork barrel of each congressman. The communists have 7 congressmen right now: Rep. Teddy Casino, Rep. Neri Colmenares (Bayan Muna), Rep. Luz Ilagan and Rep. Emmi de Jesus (Gabriela), Rep. Mong Palatino (Kabataan), Rep. Antonio Tinio (ACT Partylist), Rep. Rafael Mariano (Anakpawis). That's 560 million pesos to fund the NPA. Now imagine if they have 11 congressmen, that's 880 million. They could even get more seats in 2013. That would mean we would fund them 1 billion pesos a year or 3 billion pesos for one term.

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    they don't like our government and so they arm theirselves and declared revolution and for this we condem them.. for argument sake this is true, now that they are in the diplomatic form of revolution or shall we say they are now in the open we still condem them... i don't understand.

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    the question is... why are they winning seats? did they cheat or perhaps the a lot of people supported them....

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    I have no problems with communists joining government. Communists in Greece won more than 20 seats in the last elections, other greek leftists won as well, in Nepal, they have a ruling communist government. In India, certain states are ruled by communist parties. Nothing wrong with that. However, they're different with our communists. They don't have an armed wing. Ours still has one. Even the Maoists of Nepal practically agreed to integrate their armed wing into the armed forces. The KKE (communist party) of Greece doesn't have an armed wing. If the CPP wants to participate in this government then they should renounce having a parallel army and seriously consider disarming their NPA.

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    TS, soon kini imo thread sudlan nig mga puwag lubot... better prepare... lang... mao lang ni ako i comment kay lisod maka lantugi napud tag taw... puyo raba kog malinawon... anyways good luck nalang sa imo thread...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bart.Bartillo View Post
    Ayaw sad ta mutuo kaayo anang propaganda sa kampo ni arroyo nga komunista ang Palasyo. Ignorante ug bugo pero dili komunista si Aquino. Mas mahadlok ta kung madaog ning 11 nga partylist sa mga komunista.
    says the gutless coward who uses a fake account

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