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March 15th, 2004 11:50 AM #12
At least nakikita natin ang tunay na kulay nila bago mag eleksiyon.
Parang si Miriam Santiago at Jaworski.... kaya lang they crossed the opposite side of the fence....
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March 15th, 2004 10:43 PM #13Basta Politiko = Swapang + Mukhang Pera +
Sinungaling...
Gago ka talaga, Guingona...
You are an embarrasment...
You are a poor excuse for a human being..
There's a special plac in hell reservd for you
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FrankDrebin GuestMarch 16th, 2004 11:56 AM #15
Looking close to tears, Vice President Teofisto Guingona Jr. clarified yesterday that he had not jumped to the Koalisyon ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino, and that he was not joining Fernando Poe Jr.’s stable of advisers in exchange for a government post in case the opposition candidate is elected president in May. Neither did the political leanings of his wife and son influence his decision, Guingona said.
Guingona had to call a press conference to air his side amid criticism from people who felt betrayed by his defection to a political camp that is the most identified with Joseph Estrada. As a senator, Guingona had played a key role in the events that led to Estrada’s ouster from the presidency. After EDSA II, President Arroyo picked Guingona as her Vice President. Now Guingona will serve as senior adviser to Poe, whose senatorial slate includes Estrada’s son and co-accused in an unprecedented plunder case.
The Vice President’s confused political identity is nothing new in this society. Philippine political parties have the durability of cheap, disposable imports from China. Parties are created around personalities rather than issues, which is why voters can rarely tell one political camp from the other. Often, parties are organized at the start of a campaign period, only to die as soon as the elections are over.
The situation is just as confusing among families. It is not uncommon to find siblings, spouses, or parents and children supporting rival political camps. No, the family members are not at odds with each other but simply hedging their bets.
Believing firmly that politics is addition, politicians flit from one party to another, and are often rewarded for their efforts. Those who can’t find a party they like create their own. The Vice President shouldn’t have an anxiety attack over the flak he has received for his choice of political bedfellows. Filipinos are used to being disappointed by their politicians.
http://www.philstar.com/philstar/News200403162601.htm
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March 16th, 2004 12:20 PM #16
nakakasawa na, lahat ng politicians sarili lang iniisip, addict silang lahat sa power, prestige n money, n they will do anything to get more! greedy as hell!
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March 16th, 2004 12:58 PM #17
buti pa nga dapat kanya-kanya na lang tayo eh. don't pay taxes, tear our "cedulas" and declare a revolutionary government in each of our homes, community, barangay... denounce the national government and declare a total revolution. if we all do not pay our taxes then the government will collapse, all the corrupt people will lose their jobs. the honest ones we can hire them in our "community governments".
maybe then we can make a fresh start.
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March 16th, 2004 02:46 PM #18
Loren Legarda and Guingona......magtatayo ng bagong political party!
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