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    #41
    Quote Originally Posted by GerardTagayty View Post
    not sure if you guys saw this on the news. theres this guy nag nagsubmit sa comelec ng senatorial candidacy from like davao or some where in mindanao. pepito M(forgot the 2nd name) cayetano. nickname din peter. he immediatley orderd the comelec to disqualify the said person kase daw tao ng administration yun and hes out to confuse the people. wala pa shang proof and hes trying to stop the other guy from running. parang sha ang dapat mamili kung sino ang dapat tumakbo? so unfair naman siguro. hes giving the cayetanos a bad name....

    ang galing talaga ng politics

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    #42
    2. what are his project done from the countrywide development fund(saan napunta ang bahagi ng fork barrel, nakatulong ba sa tao lalo sa kanyang distrito)

    Lahat ng opposition ay di ibinigay ng kasalukuyang administration ang kanilang pork barrel lahat ng kontra since 2003 kay GMA kaya anong gagamitin nya sa kanyang distrito?

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    #43
    Mismong kapitbahay ni Joselito "Peter daw" Cayetano na nagsasabing hindi siya Peter kundi "Jojo". I'm not against kay Jojo sa pagtakbo nya but this guy never been heard before his name, then bigala na na lang tatakbong senador just like Eddie Gil against Eddie Villanueva. Anong nangyari 9 million votes not been counted for Eddie Villanueva. And where is Eddie Gil now? Ayun hinahabol sya ng utang nya sa restaurant, koryente at upa sa bahay. So, malamang ganito rin ang mangyayari kay Peter Cayetano kaya ngayon pa lang dapat agapan na nya.

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    #44
    Com'on. Alan Cayetano is yet another dreamer. Eh dati sya ung palapit lapit for help. Now he acquire some power kala mo kung sinong bigatin na. Buti nga di pa tinotodas yan kasi isa lang naman magiging suspect hahahaha. Buti pa ung ate nya sarap i-kiss hahahahahahaha di katulad nya sarap upakan taba kasi ng cheeks mukhang lechon! WAG NA YAN!

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    #45
    Quote Originally Posted by Kapitan View Post
    Com'on. Alan Cayetano is yet another dreamer. Eh dati sya ung palapit lapit for help. Now he acquire some power kala mo kung sinong bigatin na. Buti nga di pa tinotodas yan kasi isa lang naman magiging suspect hahahaha. Buti pa ung ate nya sarap i-kiss hahahahahahaha di katulad nya sarap upakan taba kasi ng cheeks mukhang lechon! WAG NA YAN!

    eh yun nilapitan niya? si FG mas lechon naman yun...hehhehe

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    #46
    Quote Originally Posted by Yob0494 View Post
    Mismong kapitbahay ni Joselito "Peter daw" Cayetano na nagsasabing hindi siya Peter kundi "Jojo". I'm not against kay Jojo sa pagtakbo nya but this guy never been heard before his name, then bigala na na lang tatakbong senador just like Eddie Gil against Eddie Villanueva. Anong nangyari 9 million votes not been counted for Eddie Villanueva. And where is Eddie Gil now? Ayun hinahabol sya ng utang nya sa restaurant, koryente at upa sa bahay. So, malamang ganito rin ang mangyayari kay Peter Cayetano kaya ngayon pa lang dapat agapan na nya.
    baka pakana ito mismo ni peter Cayetano para meron sya maireklamo at mapansin.

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    #47
    eto maluffet... from phil star

    "Taguig-Pateros Rep. Alan Peter Cayetano was the least productive"
    The records showed that Cayetano "authored none and co-authored none" of the 37 laws that Congress had passed since July 2004, as compared to the four other lawmakers.

    http://www.philstar.com/philstar/NEWS200702150414.htm

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    #48
    Quote Originally Posted by GerardTagayty View Post
    not sure if you guys saw this on the news. theres this guy nag nagsubmit sa comelec ng senatorial candidacy from like davao or some where in mindanao. pepito M(forgot the 2nd name) cayetano. nickname din peter. he immediatley orderd the comelec to disqualify the said person kase daw tao ng administration yun and hes out to confuse the people. wala pa shang proof and hes trying to stop the other guy from running. parang sha ang dapat mamili kung sino ang dapat tumakbo? so unfair naman siguro. hes giving the cayetanos a bad name....
    as I've said,I"m having a second thought on voting him, but when this nuisance candidate enters the picture, I'll now vote for him...to show whoevers behind that dirty tactics will not prosper

    it's either your blind or pretending to be blind...joselito cayetano?, nickname peter? paano naging peter yun nickname? sus..no need for explanation common sense tells me na pakawala ito ng admin, to wreck havoc sa campaign niya... iikaw lang yata hinde nakakita nyan...or your just refusing to see it...

    Quote Originally Posted by mrpink View Post
    don't worry .. it will come .. totoo man o hindi .. i'm not voting for the guy because his efforts are only pampapogi .. he went against the first family not because he felt it was morally right .. he couldn't even present proof .. but he knew he'd get media mileage for it which is the only thing he really cares about .. it's been that way all his political career even during his college days .. if you guys are voting for him because he's a "lesser evil" .. then you might as well vote for goma too .. looking into the senate .. you have revilla and lapid who are idiots .. but at least they don't block progressive ideas since they don't have the brain power for it .. cayetano will be against anything or everything if that will put him into the spotlight .. being for anything just doesn't grab enough media attention .. nationbuilding is just not in his agenda ..

    edit: what i'm saying is don't use "lesser evil" as a criteria .. vote for someone who shares your own belief .. or someone that you believe in .. that you feel has the nation's best interest in mind ..

    so you mean, the idiots senators as you called them have best interest for the country? and they have nationbuilding in their agenda? so waht have lapid done in senate?

    if that is your line of argument then we might as well vote paquiao to be our president...I'd rather vote for the lesser evil at least someone who is experince, competent, to be a legislator than someone who don't have any clue in what they will do when elected...probably a little media exposure thristy, so be it, doesn't all politicians like that? tell me sinong politician ang hinde media exposure thirsty especially election time?

    so would you go to your neighborhood plumber to have your tooth extracted? or I'm sure your in heiarchy of the co. your working with? bec your competent, but will you hire our driver to be your office manager?, anyways he's been driving for us for 20 yrs and been driving since the 70's , and he has a good heart he will only thinks about the welfare of your company...
    Last edited by shadow; February 15th, 2007 at 10:46 AM.

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    #49
    Quote Originally Posted by silhouette View Post
    eto maluffet... from phil star

    "Taguig-Pateros Rep. Alan Peter Cayetano was the least productive"
    The records showed that Cayetano "authored none and co-authored none" of the 37 laws that Congress had passed since July 2004, as compared to the four other lawmakers.

    http://www.philstar.com/philstar/NEWS200702150414.htm
    print na lang natin for everybody to see and decide for themselves:

    House records show Zubiri most prolific lawmaker, Cayetano least productive
    By Delon Porcalla
    The Philippine Star 02/15/2007

    Bukidnon Rep. Juan Miguel Zubiri was the most prolific among the five congressmen running for the Senate in the May 14 elections, and Taguig-Pateros Rep. Alan Peter Cayetano was the least productive, according to official records obtained by The STAR.

    The records showed that Cayetano "authored none and co-authored none" of the 37 laws that Congress had passed since July 2004, as compared to the four other lawmakers.

    Zubiri sponsored two bills passed into law, among them Republic Act 9341, or the Rental Reform Act of 2005, and RA 936, the Biofuels Act of 2006.

    The pro-administration’s Unity Ticket candidate is also credited with co-authoring seven other bills that were eventually signed into law by President Arroyo.

    Representatives Benigno "Noynoy" Aquino III of Tarlac and Prospero Pichay of Surigao del Sur each co-sponsored four bills that have been passed into law.

    House Minority Leader Francis Escudero authored none but co-authored three of the laws that have consequently been enacted.

    Aquino and Escudero joined a multitude of lawmakers in resetting the barangay elections (RA 9340), repealing the death penalty law (RA 9346) and helped pass the Juvenile Justice System (RA 9344) Bill of Aurora Rep. Juan Edgardo "Sonny" Angara.

    Pichay co-authored four, the last being a local measure. So did Aquino, who helped pass RA 9354 sponsored by his provincemate, Tarlac Rep. Gilbert Teodoro, who withdrew his senatorial bid.

    Escudero had the most number of House bills authored, with 77 measures, 51 of which remain pending, 18 have been substituted by several related bills, while eight have been transmitted to the Senate for approval.

    Next was Pichay with 66 bills filed in the 13th Congress; 40 of which are still under deliberations in the committee level, 13 measures substituted and the remaining 13 others were elevated to the Senate.

    Third was Zubiri. Out of 61 bills, two have been signed into law by Mrs. Arroyo – the Rental Reform Act and the Biofuels Act – and eight have been forwarded to the Senate.

    Fifteen were substituted with related bills, and the 36 others remain pending.

    Cayetano came in fourth. He filed 12 bills; three have been sent to the Senate, five remain pending, while the four others have been substituted with other related measures.

    Last was Aquino with eight bills authored, one of which was transmitted to the Senate, while another is on third and final reading in the House. Two bills of his were substituted, while three are undergoing committee deliberation.

    All five congressmen will be "graduating" by June 30. They are on their third and last term and can no longer seek reelection.
    makes one believe that the saying "an empty barrel makes the loudest noise" is indeed true.

    (but he was able to achieve something naman eh... got the nation's attention at the expense of others. dun productive siya to the max!)

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    #50
    Quote Originally Posted by silhouette View Post
    eto maluffet... from phil star

    "Taguig-Pateros Rep. Alan Peter Cayetano was the least productive"
    The records showed that Cayetano "authored none and co-authored none" of the 37 laws that Congress had passed since July 2004, as compared to the four other lawmakers.

    http://www.philstar.com/philstar/NEWS200702150414.htm

    Kaya pala mas marami siyang oras na magputak ng magputak..pag nanalo yan. madadagdagan yung mga NPAs (Non Performing Assets) jan sa Senado..

    At yung ABS-CBN :down: obvious na binibigyan itong tao na ito ng sobra sobrang publicity..kahit na hindi naman dapat hine headline eh ginagawang headling yung tungkol sa kanya.

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