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  1. Join Date
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    #1
    One piece of advice kay whistle blower Jun Lozada.

    If you are really sincere to stop the corruption in our present government, Please run for president and stop the corruption.

    To be honest hindi ako bilib sayo, pa drama drama ka, but kung mapatino mo ang Philippine government, based on the things that you know about corruption and that you are tired of it, then mapabilib ako sa iyo.

    so....

    [SIZE="5"]J. Lozada for president[/SIZE]

    ano say nyo mga tsikoteers.

    pag pumalpak ka JLO mag pepeople power din kami against you.

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    He might be a mighty fine guy these days as a way to fight government corruption but I won't go that far.

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    Hindi kaya ng one 6-yr term president ang matanggal ang graft and corruption dito. Kelangan ang mga susunod na mga magiging presidents e maging malinis and sincere in getting rid of corruption.

    Nung unang lumabas si JLo, naniniwala pa ako sa kanya. But since lumabas sya at nag campus tour, and sumama pa sa mga rallies na may pakawaykaway pa, parang sumasakay nalang sya sa popularity nya at nawala na yung essence kung bakit sya naging ganito kasikat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by boybi View Post
    Hindi kaya ng one 6-yr term president ang matanggal ang graft and corruption dito. Kelangan ang mga susunod na mga magiging presidents e maging malinis and sincere in getting rid of corruption.

    Nung unang lumabas si JLo, naniniwala pa ako sa kanya. But since lumabas sya at nag campus tour, and sumama pa sa mga rallies na may pakawaykaway pa, parang sumasakay nalang sya sa popularity nya at nawala na yung essence kung bakit sya naging ganito kasikat.


    agree 100%
    sana tumahimik na lang sya after niya nailabas ang gusto nyang sabihin ....
    i know a batchmate of his from UST and he has no nice things to say about this guy .
    ang dami rin kakilala itong si JLo sa military at ang sabi sa akin ng mga nakakilala sa kanya ay hindi rin ito mapagkakatiwalaan

    maybe we should just believe the message but not the messenger

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    to be honest, it's not the president that is the main problem, but the constituents of the government. nuke the bastards and voila!
    Damn, son! Where'd you find this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bayonic View Post
    agree 100%
    sana tumahimik na lang sya after niya nailabas ang gusto nyang sabihin ....
    i know a batchmate of his from UST and he has no nice things to say about this guy .
    ang dami rin kakilala itong si JLo sa military at ang sabi sa akin ng mga nakakilala sa kanya ay hindi rin ito mapagkakatiwalaan

    maybe we should just believe the message but not the messenger
    This is what I was waiting to hear from all the threads. People who knew him before in school, Alcatel, businesses and the organizations and groups he has joined. People he has dealt with in the past. I know they are scared to speak against JLo but its important that we hear from them.

    bayonic

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    Tanga lang ang boboto sa taong umamin na ngurakot din sya.

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    If takot kayo sa "Kapamilya Inc", wait til JLo become president. 13 siblings, marami doon walang trabaho at umaasa sa kanya.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bayonic View Post
    maybe we should just believe the message but not the messenger
    ika nga, do not shoot the messenger...

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    Lozada's campus tour is indeed puzzling. Is he running for public office? Are his handlers trying to raise "patriotic funds" for Lozada or for themselves? While I believe most of what he said during his testimony at the Senate, I cannot understand what he hopes to gain by going around schools like a TV show host/celebrity. If anything else, Lozada's new-found popularity would be very useful to whoever is handling him.

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    #11
    from a finance mkt site:



    imagine, this.. telling cory MY PRECIOUS!

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    One-year term (6 years) I do not think it is enough for him to totally clean the gov't. Moreover, I do not think he will win if ever he runs. Yes, given that he is the whistle-blower, the question now is, is he well equip to run a country?

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    Nagulat lang ako sa title ng thread.









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    #14
    ako din!

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    ^^ Di naman kasi sinabi kung President ng ano...

    Pwedeng President ng mga pronisyanong intsik -

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    #16
    mas matino pa ata si eddie gil....Eddie gil!...ede hel..ede hel..ede hel!!!

Jun Lozada for President 2010!