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    as things stand now, there is no better alternative in 2016 than her

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    Is she ready to be president? Are we ready?

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    Quote Originally Posted by H1Tman View Post
    Is she ready to be president? Are we ready?
    assuming she wins, a small debacle in her Presidency and everybody's up in arms and will ask for her resignation... paulit-ulit na lang... sana nga si Binay ang manalo para matapos kalokohan ng mga tanga at bobong voters...

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    Quote Originally Posted by H1Tman View Post
    Is she ready to be president? Are we ready?
    assuming she wins, a small debacle in her Presidency and everybody's up in arms and will ask for her resignation... paulit-ulit na lang... sana nga si Binay ang manalo para matapos kalokohan ng mga tanga at bobong voters...

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    Problem is her alignment with the wrong crowd before. Will she have enough guts to go against Binay, Estrada and et al...?

    But with the Philippine democracy now just a popularity contest... And only choice left is "the lesser evil" rather than the better leader.


    LP's Erice: VP Binay, Grace Poe tie in commissioned presidential poll
    March 20, 2015 10:12pm

    Vice President Jejomar Binay and Senator Grace Poe were tied in a commissioned survey conducted earlier this month, with a Liberal Party official pointing out that Binay's ratings have been dropping.

    In a report on GMA News' "24 Oras" aired Friday evening, Caloocan Rep. Edgar Erice, Liberal Party chairman for political affairs, said both Poe and Binay got ratings of 22 percent on the survey commissioned by the administration and conducted in the first week of March.

    He said the public may have been impressed by how Poe presided over Senate hearings into the Jan. 25 Mamasapano clash.

    Erice also said Vice President Binay, who has been implicated in alleged corruption in Makati City while he was mayor, has been losing ground in surveys.

    "Consistently, bumababa yung survey ni VP Binay from a high of almost 50 to now na twenties na lang... So more than 50 percent yung ibinaba yung kanyang survey, so hanggang sa nakikilala siya ng mamamayang Pilipino, palagay ko ay bababa pa yan," Erice said.

    Interior Secretary Mar Roxas' rating neither rose nor fell, Erice said, but didn't elaborate. Neither did he explain how the survey was conducted.

    In any case, the Liberal Party official said, campaign season has yet to begin and Roxas, who is the party's probable presidential candidate, is focused on running the Department of the Interior and Local Government.

    Navotas Rep. Toby Tiangco, UNA interim president, did not react to the results of the administration's survey, but said Binay is focused on his duties as vice president.

    According to a Pulse Asia survey released this week, 29 percent of respondents favored Binay while 14 percent said they would likely vote for Poe.

    Roxas trailed behind with 4 percent of respondents saying they would vote for him.

    The Liberal Party might announce its official standard bearer for the 2016 elections by the second quarter of this year, the report said. The administration party added it will pick its candidate based on integrity and ability and not survey numbers. — JDS, GMA News

    More from: LP's Erice: VP Binay, Grace Poe tie in commissioned presidential poll | News | GMA News Online
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    Parang bagito pa lang sya, baka kainin sya ng sistema.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    assuming she wins, a small debacle in her Presidency and everybody's up in arms and will ask for her resignation... paulit-ulit na lang... sana nga si Binay ang manalo para matapos kalokohan ng mga tanga at bobong voters...
    So true. The neverending story. :bwahaha:

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    Art. VII, Section 2, Constitution:
    No person may be elected President unless he is a natural-born citizen of the Philippines, a registered voter, able to read and write, at least forty years of age on the day of the election, and a resident of the Philippines for at least ten years immediately preceding such election.


    she is 47 y.o. born in Iloilo City on September 3, 1968. went to UP taking up development studies, transferred to Boston College where she graduated political science. Former chairperson of the mtrcb. Now, a senator. maybe she is ready. definitely, she is competent. with great probability, incorruptible. she's soft spoken, not bad looking, and, most probably, she is not wont to make impetuous judgment.

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    If the list only consists of

    Binay
    Roxas
    Poe

    I'll be rooting for Poe!


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    she's got the credentials alright. i wonder how adept she is when it comes to political horsetrading.

    btw, dual citizen ba dati si poe? i seem to remember reading something about her citizenship during her electoral senate campaign a few years back

    Art. VII, Section 2, Constitution:
    No person may be elected President unless he is a natural-born citizen of the Philippines, a registered voter, able to read and write, at least forty years of age on the day of the election, and a resident of the Philippines for at least ten years immediately preceding such election.
    at 10 years na ba nakatira dito si poe pag dating ng 2016? matagal-tagal din kasi nanirahan sa tate 'to di ba?

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    The qualifications to be president is BS. Walang kwenta!

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    Again, my opinion here, is that her personal baggages are all too consuming....

    Estrada and his famiLIES (and family friends like Bong Revilla), Binay, Marcos and those waiting in the sidelines,- Philip Salvador, Rez Cortez, Amay Bisaya and their legions...

    There was a survey on the "presidentiables" through text messaging over the weekend. Were you able to participate in it? The results show otherwise,- that is, if it is true.....



    "The measure of a man is what he does with power" LJIOHF!

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    sa dami ng mga mangmang at skwater sure na ang panalo ni binay. kaya 2016-2022 balik corrupt to da max na naman ang pinas. balik erap times na naman yan. maghahari na naman ang mga magnanakaw.

    sana mag-coup. and next time let it be bloody, yun tipong aagos ang dugo from malacanang. tapos firing squad lahat pati mga alipores para mabawasan naman kahit konti lang.

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    maybe the masa can identify with her thru FPJ. i don't think she'll lean towards Erap, in the same way that she didn't mince words against Pnoy (re senate investigation on mamasapano incident) who appointed her to mtrcb. the way I look at it she is not into political patronage. and at this early she hasn't committed into anything yet, unlike Trillanes the ambitious. that guy wasn't into combat not even once. he was with the Navy, unlike capt gerry gambala.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Juan Martinez View Post
    maybe the masa can identify with her thru FPJ. i don't think she'll lean towards Erap, in the same way that she didn't mince words against Pnoy (re senate investigation on mamasapano incident) who appointed her to mtrcb. the way I look at it she is not into political patronage. and at this early she hasn't committed into anything yet, unlike Trillanes the ambitious. that guy wasn't into combat not even once. he was with the Navy, unlike capt gerry gambala.
    you can't fault Senators to aspire for higher office especially if they will remain senators even if they try running for higher office and lose.

    and besides all 24 senators have moist eyes on the Presidency aside from VP they're the only nationally elected position...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Juan Martinez View Post
    maybe the masa can identify with her thru FPJ. i don't think she'll lean towards Erap, in the same way that she didn't mince words against Pnoy (re senate investigation on mamasapano incident) who appointed her to mtrcb. the way I look at it she is not into political patronage. and at this early she hasn't committed into anything yet, unlike Trillanes the ambitious. that guy wasn't into combat not even once. he was with the Navy, unlike capt gerry gambala.
    you can't fault Senators to aspire for higher office especially if they will remain senators even if they try running for higher office and lose.

    and besides all 24 senators have moist eyes on the Presidency aside from VP they're the only nationally elected position...

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    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    you can't fault Senators to aspire for higher office especially if they will remain senators even if they try running for higher office and lose.

    and besides all 24 senators have moist eyes on the Presidency aside from VP they're the only nationally elected position...

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    you can't fault Senators to aspire for higher office especially if they will remain senators even if they try running for higher office and lose.
    you have a good point there. that rule should be scrapped. one cannot have his cake and eat it too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yebo View Post
    sa dami ng mga mangmang at skwater sure na ang panalo ni binay. kaya 2016-2022 balik corrupt to da max na naman ang pinas. balik erap times na naman yan. maghahari na naman ang mga magnanakaw.

    sana mag-coup. and next time let it be bloody, yun tipong aagos ang dugo from malacanang. tapos firing squad lahat pati mga alipores para mabawasan naman kahit konti lang.
    Let us have faith that right makes might- Lincoln

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    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    assuming she wins, a small debacle in her Presidency and everybody's up in arms and will ask for her resignation... paulit-ulit na lang... sana nga si Binay ang manalo para matapos kalokohan ng mga tanga at bobong voters...

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    assuming she wins, a small debacle in her Presidency and everybody's up in arms and will ask for her resignation... paulit-ulit na lang... sana nga si Binay ang manalo para matapos kalokohan ng mga tanga at bobong voters...
    whoever said, "You can please some of the people all of the time, you can please all of the people some of the time, but you can’t please all of the people all of the time,” he is right. that's why I like the parliamentary system-- the moment members of parliament (or the people they represent) lose their confidence to their prime minister, they can easily replace him. but, there's the rub, we need to overhaul our constitution and it's already too late in the day...

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    Aling Dionesha for prisidint[emoji23]

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    Quote Originally Posted by Juan Martinez View Post
    whoever said, "You can please some of the people all of the time, you can please all of the people some of the time, but you can’t please all of the people all of the time,” he is right. that's why I like the parliamentary system-- the moment members of parliament (or the people they represent) lose their confidence to their prime minister, they can easily replace him. but, there's the rub, we need to overhaul our constitution and it's already too late in the day...
    to be honest, I'm all right with just having a federal like system with less centralized government and provinces have more autonomy on their own laws.

    the only conceivable way to have a less corrupt government is to minimize its power. there's too much regulation and bureaucracy everywhere!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Juan Martinez View Post
    whoever said, "You can please some of the people all of the time, you can please all of the people some of the time, but you can’t please all of the people all of the time,” he is right. that's why I like the parliamentary system-- the moment members of parliament (or the people they represent) lose their confidence to their prime minister, they can easily replace him. but, there's the rub, we need to overhaul our constitution and it's already too late in the day...
    to be honest, I'm all right with just having a federal like system with less centralized government and provinces have more autonomy on their own laws.

    the only conceivable way to have a less corrupt government is to minimize its power. there's too much regulation and bureaucracy everywhere!
    Damn, son! Where'd you find this?

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    It does not matter who runs and wins for as long as the president is surrounded by corrupt people and individuals with personal agenda it would still stink

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