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March 31st, 2010 07:00 PM #81
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March 31st, 2010 07:10 PM #82
c'mon bro almost all Presidentiable candidates does this.
there are even candidates putting commercials with interpretive songs, that he is like this, like that; now lemme ask you, do you have to say those things in Public? if yes, then why havent you did this when you were campaigning on lower post? what would other country tell us that youre President takes a swim on a sea of garbage? kaunting delicadeza naman
there are also candidates saying something that hindi ako magnanakaw; I may believe that, but how about your cabinet members? havent you really got a single penny on any project created? if not, what projects have you created then? have you made one that our country has profited? what? how? when? where?
to conclude, almost all presidentiable candidates are kanya kanyang pa-pogihan yan para makakuha ng boto sa eleksyon; I am not denying that my candidate does not do this; but look unto other candidates at first before saying something about a particular candidate; look unto your candidate, hindi din ba nya ginawa ito?
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March 31st, 2010 07:33 PM #83all candidates need media mileage, that's a fact. but to use the poor people for their own agenda? come on. too much and too pathetic.
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March 31st, 2010 07:33 PM #84
does he uses PNRC on his campaign?
if he is, aint he pointing this as an achievement that he made out of his life as a PNRC Volunteer?
nawala ang charity element in his actions. Makasarili
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- ang paging masirili ba ay ang paglalagay ng iyong video on youtube that was even made before the elections? or pagsasabi na ito ang ginawa ko sa PNRC ng ako ay Volunteer? isnt this an achievement made by him and by that institution. If you were on his shoes, wont you be proud of on doing the same thing as he did?
- he is just showing to people what he has accomplished and what you can expect from him if he is elected as President; it is like, when youre applying on a job that you present your resume and boast what you have accomplished for you to be hired on the position you are applying for. I believe this is like synonymous as to what he is doing now. Presenting a Resume for you to be hired as President of our country.
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March 31st, 2010 07:42 PM #85sorry but i'd much rather vote for someone who's really done something for the common good of the nation rather than for someone who flaunts his swimming skills in the attempt to appear poor. what does that have to do with the presidency? i guess he thinks that people can't see right through him. sorry for the OT
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March 31st, 2010 07:45 PM #86
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March 31st, 2010 08:20 PM #88
Sir I do believe that your post was not an OT on this thread.
Sir if I may comment, I do believe that he does not bribe on what he has done for the poor; it is just to show to the public that he also has once helped the people who are in need (ex. poor)
I want the vote for Gordon, because of his willingness to help people and improve our country for the common good.
VOTE for Gordon and he will make a difference to our country
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March 31st, 2010 10:07 PM #89yeah, i'm with you brother. i'm sure dick will do a lot of good if he's elected.
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March 31st, 2010 10:29 PM #90Every candidate wants and is willing to help people and improve our country for the common good, kaya nga iboboto ko si Noynoy at hindi si Gordon. Kanya kanya lang naman strategy ang kampanya sa pagka presidente at it seems Gordon thought that being the president of PNRC would significantly help him in catapulting himself to Malacanang. Unfortunately, because of unforeseen events, it will not happen. This is what you call "fluke" in historical sense.
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