i may be 24 yo and is very legal to vote, by choice, i just don't want to vote. better safe than sorry.
anyone else?
i may be 24 yo and is very legal to vote, by choice, i just don't want to vote. better safe than sorry.
anyone else?
but are you a registered voter? if so, then mali yan, check mo yun name mo baka meron ng bumobuto on your behalf...hehehhe
kasi kung hinde rin kayo boboto better huwag na lang mag pa register, baka magamit pa name ninyo ng mga dirty politician, madagdag sa vote nila
kung ayaw talaga mag vote, better to go there then huwag na lang sagutan yun ballot...at least sigurado ka na walang gumamit ng name mo
kung registered voter ka, go practice your rights, sayang baka nga naman magamit pa ng iba name mo.
by choice ako rin hindi boboto kasi for one nasa overseas ako tapos di na ako citizen ng pilipinas,so ang masasabi ko lang good luck na lang sa inyong lahat dyan,lalo na ng makita ko ang list ng senatoriables, MAY GOD HAVE MERCY..
sana we could all practice our right to vote...
pano magkakaroon ng pagbabago if we will not vote...
may right pa din naman coz we're still taxpayers.
if there's one thing we should know about politics and positions, no matter who maupo dyan, kahit pari pa yan. the system will change the elected official, not the other way around ...
subok na subok na yan, mayroon na naboto na dating mahirap, dating manggagawa, dating NPA, dating Muslim-rebel, dating pulis, dating general, dating media personality, dating wholesome celebrity, dating Private Executive, dating gradweyt ng top schools. ganun pa din naman diba?
I say makisakay na lang and enjoy whatever we can enjoy come what May 2k7. heheheh. May 14 elections diba that's a long weekend vacation again.
a citizen doesn't have the right to refuse to pay taxes simply because he thinks his money is being wasted. but he has the chance to vote a person in government who he thinks can spend his taxes wisely. if the taxpayer did not vote and later complains about his congressman wasting tax money, part of the blame goes to him![]()
a humble outsider's point of view. i am not a philippine citizen.
your forefathers fought and died against the Spanish, the Americans, the British and the Japanese to give you that right to vote. now every person has the chance to make a difference.
if you hate the current government, exercise your rights of voting and free speech to push for change. if no one bothers because they are apathetic or feel it's hopeless, then those sacrifices are wasted and nothing will ever change.
if not you, then who?
so wala kang pinagkaiba sa kanila....kasi sila at least tried to fight the system pero hinde nakaya, for you didn't even tried to replace them, though election....you knew naconsumed na sila ng system and yet papbyaan mo na lang sila, the more that you need to vote to repalced them...
go out and be counted! who knows maybe your 1 vote will makes the difference.
It's your right and i respect your decision not to vote. But remember this, hundreds of millions or maybe billions of people cannot vote the leader/s they wanted because they are being persecuted and/or living in countries with totalitarian rule(communist, dictatorship). To many other people in the world voting is a privilege not a right. Plus, women's right to vote was only allowed by early 1900's. Think about this, your vote is the great equalizer.
Kawawa naman ang Pilipinas kung tayo mismong mga Pinoy, ayaw makialam at ayaw bumoto. Maraming countries ang nabago dahil sa leaders nila.Every condition of mankind is where a leader led them.Kung pababayaan na lang natin na madaya ang boto, at magkaroon ng leaders na di karapat dapat,kung manonood na lang tayo at magsasawalang kibo,wala rin tayong karapatan na maghanap ng changes sa bansa natin.Kung tayong mga Pinoy ay di nagmamahal sa mismong bansa natin, at nagbibigay ng importansya dito,sino pa ang magmamahal sa Pilipinas?