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« Reply #30 on: January 19, 2010, 01:00:56 AM »

please tell us...why? please....
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« Reply #31 on: January 19, 2010, 01:14:42 AM »

amazing!hehe

you have good points here about the presidential candidates. It seemed that you are so aware of what is really happening in our country.

I am a first time voter and like you I am undecided of whom to vote. There are many candidates to choose from and each of them has their own platforms on how to really improve the country.

For now, I have two persons in mind. I go either to Gibo Teodoro or Noynoy Aquino. I have already heard Gibo Teodoro answered questions this morning at school, and I've seen and heard how intelligent he really is. All I need this time is to hear Noynoy's point of view to finally decide whom to vote. I have months to think though. The most important this time is to know the candidates before casting our votes Grin
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« Reply #32 on: January 19, 2010, 01:20:44 AM »

i would have voted for gibo if only GMA hadn't run for congress....such lust for power... Sad Sad
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« Reply #33 on: January 19, 2010, 02:00:50 PM »

1. Will you vote for Noynoy Aquino? (A very popular question since he is leading the surveys)

NO. Because I believe, Noynoy is NOT CAPABLE of handling the work of the president. He can't show to us that he has the competence.

2. Yeah Noynoy isn’t that intelligent or capable, but what is the purpose of having advisers.

Who are his advisers? I'd rather vote them than Noynoy. Do we elect a president because of advisers? Hilarious!

3. We need to vote for Unity. We are a divided nation. Only Noynoy can unite us. Noynoy is the Filipino Obama.

This is the statement of Noynoy's followers. And it's exaggerated.

4. Will you vote for Manny Villar?

No.

5. How about Gibo Teodoro?


Yes. Only Gilbert Teodoro demonstrated that he has the capability and competence to run this country without depending too much someone else. Listen to him. While Noynoy keeps on ranting against Gloria, Gibo is launching a positive campaign.. Gibo tells us clearly what he will do as leader. Noynoy is giving us the impression of launching a political vendetta when elected.

In recent case for example. Noynoy told us that he will refuse to recognize the Supreme Court Chief appointed by GMA. That shows how arrogant and ignorant Noynoy is. (Remember co-equal brances of gov't) He is indeed a very dangerous president if elected.
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« Reply #34 on: January 19, 2010, 04:38:21 PM »

So would that mean that you are in favor of midnight appointments, Jerry? That is not provided for under the Constitution.  I think that is the only point that Aquino would not support and he did not display arrogance and ignorance to that effect. I don't think neither that would make any John, Peter, or Paul a dangerous man.
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« Reply #35 on: January 19, 2010, 08:15:15 PM »

So would that mean that you are in favor of midnight appointments, Jerry? That is not provided for under the Constitution.  I think that is the only point that Aquino would not support and he did not display arrogance and ignorance to that effect. I don't think neither that would make any John, Peter, or Paul a dangerous man.

I did not say I am in favor of midnight appointment. I don't FAVOR it. But I was disgusted with Noynoy's statement. Why he should say he wont recognize the SC chief when elected president? That's an arrogant statement considering that a president is not higher than the SC chief. That's ignorance because we know that only impeachment can bring down an SC Chief not a recognition from a president. Ignorance and irresponsible and arrogance because it might cause constitutional crisis. Imagine a president who ignore SC rulings because he doesn't recognize SC Chief?

If Noynoy wont like it, why not say that he will go to SC to petition and stop GMA from appointing SC chief? He can do that. I hope my point is clear. That's why I always say, the presidency is not fitted for just anybody out there, because even the intention is good, if not said in right way, I causes rage and confusion, and crisis.
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« Reply #36 on: January 19, 2010, 11:40:11 PM »

Because the SC Chief was a midnight appointee, that's why.
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« Reply #37 on: February 04, 2010, 06:50:56 PM »

i just wanna share my teacher-judge's thoughts about gibo,...or shall i say critique, coz it's more like it...these are from Judge Gabriel Ingles:


"If you don't wanna have the same system of administration, well try looking at the other candidates......."

"..ang gitan-aw man gud sa mga batan-on, kay kung kinsa ang maayo mutubag sa mga pangutana. But LOOK at the track record of that candidate --where was he during all those investigations against GMA??..was he among those people who safely availed of the executive privilege?"


"if you're reading your news,..you would read the portion where Mangudadatu testified that days before the massacre, GIBO approached and persuaded him not to run against AMPATUAN saying "these people are violent"...PICHAY as well did the same thing but to no avail.  AGain, gibo tried the same.  It would thus appear that they somehow knew that something terrible would happen...malacanang could have foreseen such coming but did not do anything about it...what's more, Gibo's the secretary of National Defense, ngga maoy nanag-iya sa mga arms and ammunitions na gigamit sa massacre...he could have rightfully done something to stop that!"



well, just a teaser for us i guess, from a judge who wants nothing but stir our thoughts...definitely, he stirred mine...wow!...back to researching kinsa ako president!
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« Reply #38 on: February 04, 2010, 07:10:47 PM »

i just wanna share my teacher-judge's thoughts about gibo,...or shall i say critique, coz it's more like it...these are from Judge Gabriel Ingles:


"If you don't wanna have the same system of administration, well try looking at the other candidates......."

"..ang gitan-aw man gud sa mga batan-on, kay kung kinsa ang maayo mutubag sa mga pangutana. But LOOK at the track record of that candidate --where was him during all those investigations against GMA??..is he among those people who safely availed of the executive privilege?"


"if you're reading your news,..you would read the portion where Mangudadatu testified that days before the massacre, GIBO approached and persuaded him not to run against AMPATUAN saying "these people are violent"...PICHAY as well did the same thing but to no avail.  AGain, gibo tried the same.  It would thus appear that they somehow knew that something terrible would happen...malacanang could have foreseen such coming but did not do anything about it...what's more, Gibo's the secretary of National Defense, ngga maoy nanag-iya sa mga arms and ammunitions na gigamit sa massacre...he could have rightfully done something to stop that!"



well, just a teaser for us i guess, from a judge who wants nothing but stir our thoughts...definitely, he stirred mine...wow!...back to researching kinsa ako president!

thanks for sharing this joy... this is something to think about!
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« Reply #39 on: February 04, 2010, 07:37:44 PM »

This is something to ponder upon. When we also look at Nonoy's record, we can also say, 'where is he' when farmers were killed in hacienda luisita? What exactly I am saying is, what he did as congressman at that time?

He defended his family:

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“It is an illegal strike, no strike vote was called," then-Tarlac Congressman Benigno “Noynoy" Aquino III said in a speech at the House of Representatives to defend the dispersal of strikers at his family’s plantation, the Philippine Daily Inquirer reported on November 17, 2004.

The day before, the dispersal at Hacienda Luisita left at least seven people dead and 121 injured, 32 from gunshot wounds. In his speech, Aquino condemned the violence but defended the dispersal, saying the police and soldiers were “subjected to sniper fire coming from an adjacent barangay."

Source: http://www.gmanews.tv/story/182515/how-a-workers39-strike-became-the-luisita-massacre

The life of the farmers in Tarlac were not less than the life of Noynoy, nor the life of anyone else. Let us remember that.

For Manny Villar, the same thing: C5 insertion. For Gibo, it is already mentioned above.

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« Reply #40 on: February 04, 2010, 07:44:54 PM »

gordon na gyd ko final na nko na  Grin
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« Reply #41 on: February 04, 2010, 08:30:39 PM »

This is something to ponder upon. When we also look at Nonoy's record, we can also say, 'where is he' when farmers were killed in hacienda luisita? What exactly I am saying is, what he did as congressman at that time?

He defended his family:

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“It is an illegal strike, no strike vote was called," then-Tarlac Congressman Benigno “Noynoy" Aquino III said in a speech at the House of Representatives to defend the dispersal of strikers at his family’s plantation, the Philippine Daily Inquirer reported on November 17, 2004.

The day before, the dispersal at Hacienda Luisita left at least seven people dead and 121 injured, 32 from gunshot wounds. In his speech, Aquino condemned the violence but defended the dispersal, saying the police and soldiers were “subjected to sniper fire coming from an adjacent barangay."

Source: http://www.gmanews.tv/story/182515/how-a-workers39-strike-became-the-luisita-massacre

The life of the farmers in Tarlac were not less than the life of Noynoy, nor the life of anyone else. Let us remember that.

For Manny Villar, the same thing: C5 insertion. For Gibo, it is already mentioned above.



Jer, ikaw man jud ang mas lapad2x ug knowledge sa background aning mga tawhana..would u mind telling us who is ur bet?
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« Reply #42 on: February 06, 2010, 02:54:15 PM »

bet jud ña c gordon bah..
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« Reply #43 on: February 06, 2010, 09:29:35 PM »

ako gibo. Go Gibo!! Smiley
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« Reply #44 on: February 07, 2010, 01:24:20 AM »

I'm supporting Gibert Teodoro.

Here is what I wrote, I think it speaks why I support him: http://gervacio.wordpress.com/2009/05/12/gilbert-teodoro-jr-as-next-philippine-president/

Actually, what matters most is that we are supporting a candidate whom we have faith with. Whoever that person be, that's less than important than exercising your right to vote. Your free will matters most.
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