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    Quote Originally Posted by CVT View Post
    He was in our area last Friday. And my lawyer neighbor from San Beda was cursing him to high heavens for causing a monstrous traffic. The six lane Aguilar Ave was overflowing with people. It was good that we went home early... Now will that translates to vote?
    nature talaga yan ng mga filipino bro. ang pagiging tsismoso at usyosiro.
    will it translate to vote? it's a clear manifestation.

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    #1282
    Quote Originally Posted by CVT View Post
    He was in our area last Friday. And my lawyer neighbor from San Beda was cursing him to high heavens for causing a monstrous traffic. The six lane Aguilar Ave was overflowing with people. It was good that we went home early... Now will that translates to vote?
    Pati daw si Digong na late. 10pm na dumating? Pero di nag-alisan mga tao - iba talaga mga supporters ni Du30. Hinintay talaga siya at pinakinggang magmura ng magmura (P.I. all the way), at tawaging "bayot" ulit si Mar.

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    Duterte and his fans? Birds of the same feather....are birds.

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    #1284
    Quote Originally Posted by zoomzoom View Post
    Pati daw si Digong na late. 10pm na dumating? Pero di nag-alisan mga tao - iba talaga mga supporters ni Du30. Hinintay talaga siya at pinakinggang magmura ng magmura (P.I. all the way), at tawaging "bayot" ulit si Mar.
    pati si digong na late? hehehe. huwag na i drag si mar bro. kawawa naman yung tao. non-issue na si mar sa halalan na to. buti pa, tulungan nlang si poe na manalo. yung mga fanboy ni roxas, magkaisa kayo na bomoto kay poe.

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    #1285
    Quote Originally Posted by valskie01 View Post
    Duterte still best bet for president in 216 – businessmen

    Do u consider them bobotante?

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    That article was from 2015, way before the campaign period even started.

    I'd like to see what the business community thinks of Duterte now that he's shown his utter lack of diplomacy, economic acumen, and clear platform.

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    Quote Originally Posted by knorr View Post
    nature talaga yan ng mga filipino bro. ang pagiging tsismoso at usyosiro.
    will it translate to vote? it's a clear manifestation.
    You know us, mahilig sa uso...

    I was talking with a service person at Shell Gas Station yesterday. The station is a stone's throw from where the people gathered . I asked the person who among the presidential candidates visited the area already? The person told me it was only Binay and he barely filled the basketball court with his "hakot"... But this time, people from the nearby subdivisions went out to see the person, including the doctors and staff from the adjacent hospital and volunteered to buy and distribute food for the people.... My neighbor is now sporting Du30 stickers in all ten of his vehicles... Saw them last night and this morning....

    I am eagerly waiting for Roxas and Poe's turns...
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    Expecting too much like the jews and when they realized that He wasnt what they expected Him to be, they all shouted - crucify Him!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    That article was from 2015, way before the campaign period even started.

    I'd like to see what the business community thinks of Duterte now that he's shown his utter lack of diplomacy, economic acumen, and clear platform.

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    "By class, Duterte emerged as the favorite candidate of class ABC with 43 percent, followed by Poe with 31 percent; Roxas, 18 percent; Binay, six percent; and Santiago one percent"

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    Quote Originally Posted by valskie01 View Post
    "By class, Duterte emerged as the favorite candidate of class ABC with 43 percent, followed by Poe with 31 percent; Roxas, 18 percent; Binay, six percent; and Santiago one percent"

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    Class ABC is 90% class C. Classes A and B form a very, very small part of the population. The very same ABC where BBM is number one among VPs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CVT View Post
    You know us, mahilig sa uso...

    I was talking with a service person at Shell Gas Station yesterday. The station is a stone's throw from where the people gathered . I asked the person who among the presidential candidates visited the area already? The person told me it was only Binay and he barely filled the basketball court with his "hakot"... But this time, people from the nearby subdivisions went out to see the person, including the doctors and staff from the adjacent hospital and volunteered to buy and distribute food for the people.... My neighbor is now sporting Du30 stickers in all ten of his vehicles... Saw them last night and this morning....

    I am eagerly waiting for Roxas and Poe's turns...
    I guess the clamor for change is really TRUE and grumbling like a bandwagon. Sawa na ang tao sa magnanakaw na president, how many were they already? Sinubukan na rin ang IDIOT president, wala din nangyari. Gusto naman nilang sumubok ng president na papatay ng criminals. No wonder the likes of Binay, Abnoy, Abad, Abaya, Hondrado & mga sangkot sa PDAF are all out fighting against the man as his gonna kill them all. Hahaha...

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    Quote Originally Posted by macsd View Post
    I guess the clamor for change is really TRUE and grumbling like a bandwagon. Sawa na ang tao sa magnanakaw na president, how many were they already? Sinubukan na rin ang IDIOT president, wala din nangyari. Gusto naman nilang sumubok ng president na papatay ng criminals. No wonder the likes of Binay, Abnoy, Abad, Abaya, Hondrado & mga sangkot sa PDAF are all out fighting against the man as his gonna kill them all. Hahaha...
    Yes bro. Little did the guest presidential aspirant who was invited to a CEO forum a few months ago, know that only courtesy was extended to him..
    I was talking with a group of five of oldies and more influential ones in our industry and was surprised with their choice then, Du30. I nearly choked with their choice for VP - BBM...

    Now, I am seeing a similar trend with the leaders of a few companies in the Si Valley who are supporting Trump.

    Both groups, who are leaders in the industry, are tired of trapos....
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    ang may-ari nito mukhang lumabas lang para jumingle, parang napagtripan. ewan ko sino naglagay, baka kalaban--
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    Sharing something from FB:

    "Not once, in our entire history as a country, have we ever elected the administration candidate. We tend to vote for the anti-thesis of the incumbent. I would suppose there is a reason why all presidents start from a high trust rating then end their terms with a lower trust rating (PNOY: 80% in 2010 to 54% now). It takes 6 years for us to unveil the president. In that time, we realize we did not elect the messiah who will deliver us from all our problems. We realize that we had elected a mere mortal. It is a difficult realization for we cannot afford mortals in the Philippines--what with all our problems. So we try to right our wrong by voting for the opposite of the mortal who failed us. Perhaps it's emotion as we're more persuaded by image rather than ideology. Perhaps it's the collective balancing itself out, finding equilibrium. That we continue to engage though, despite failings and heartbreaks, now that's fascinating."

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    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    Sharing something from FB:

    "Not once, in our entire history as a country, have we ever elected the administration candidate. We tend to vote for the anti-thesis of the incumbent. I would suppose there is a reason why all presidents start from a high trust rating then end their terms with a lower trust rating (PNOY: 80% in 2010 to 54% now). It takes 6 years for us to unveil the president. In that time, we realize we did not elect the messiah who will deliver us from all our problems. We realize that we had elected a mere mortal. It is a difficult realization for we cannot afford mortals in the Philippines--what with all our problems. So we try to right our wrong by voting for the opposite of the mortal who failed us. Perhaps it's emotion as we're more persuaded by image rather than ideology. Perhaps it's the collective balancing itself out, finding equilibrium. That we continue to engage though, despite failings and heartbreaks, now that's fascinating."

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    Agree with you dear bro. And that is why I am saying that for every election, it is always vs the current administration.

    But then, it is also fascinating and let us remember that FM was re elected....

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    ^^^FVR is an admin candidate was he not? Gloria too, although debatable because she preceded by herself. Also debatable if she were really elected because some say she stole the election but i wouldnt go into that. I voted for her in 2004.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CVT View Post
    Yes bro. Little did the guest presidential aspirant who was invited to a CEO forum a few months ago, know that only courtesy was extended to him..
    I was talking with a group of five of oldies and more influential ones in our industry and was surprised with their choice then, Du30. I nearly choked with their choice for VP - BBM...

    Now, I am seeing a similar trend with the leaders of a few companies in the Si Valley who are supporting Trump.

    Both groups, who are leaders in the industry, are tired of trapos....
    And after the elections, they will realize its the same old same old in a different sheeps clothing. BBM leading in the ABC class is rather surprising though, thought they were more intelligent than that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by keithdb View Post
    And after the elections, they will realize its the same old same old in a different sheeps clothing. BBM leading in the ABC class is rather surprising though, thought they were more intelligent than that.

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    Bro. I guess that their choice and ours are both subject to the (fairly) same chances, unless we have a clear view of the future.

    And so, you do not have and neither do i have the right to state that bro.

    Let us vote based on our personal convictions. And pray and hope that the winning candidate will perform for a significantly better Philippines.

    Let's not wish ill of others and their candidates. That is simply divisive.


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    I'm still amazed by the passion and zeal of Digong's supporters. Genuine eh.

    Iba talaga ang myth/mystic ni Duterte.

    That fist 👊 and "DU30" are brilliant marketing symbols.

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    Quote Originally Posted by anonemus View Post
    I'm still amazed by the passion and zeal of Digong's supporters. Genuine eh.

    Iba talaga ang myth/mystic ni Duterte.

    That fist 👊 and "DU30" are brilliant marketing symbols.
    Agree with this, bro....

    As I said earlier, one of my neighbors,- who's really very quiet, suddenly sported "DU*30" in all of their rides.... Now, to me, that is silent passion...

    (Now, the car sticker really looks good... )


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