The SWS says these are the twelve leading senatorial aspirants. Who among them will go one to take office after May 10?
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The SWS says these are the twelve leading senatorial aspirants. Who among them will go one to take office after May 10?
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if that’s any indication, it looks like we are looking at same old faces.
wala bang iba?
Iyong mga senatoriables na sumabit kay NoyNoy, nag-iisip-isip na ngayon sila siguro.
I know what teh abnoys will say this time. Dont vote believe the surveys
Dont believe the surveys
uuuuyy…gloating
yuck.
recycled trapos….marcos, guingona, de venecia..samed old names.
Where are the white guys?
Joe
Gandhee with the Windee.
ahahahahahaha
Good to see a little wit around here . . .
Joe
joe,
As Ed McMahon would say. Heeeerre’s “Johnny”
Or, should we just let “The Great Carsoni” answer for us Filipino’s. LOL!
it will not matter who will get to be president, this country will never learn. same old piece of sss…t. sorry. It’s a waste of my productive time discussing an embarassing group of people. what are you guys in Manila doing about that? Pork is not transparent. What will the people of Mindanao and the Visayas think? kahit dalawa or tatlo from each of mindanao or visayas , wala? can they pass pieces of legislation just sitting and living in Manila? this country has no concept of equality nor encourage others to participate. The constitution itself can be prejudice. It must clealy define equality and it must pick legislators coming from the different areas of the country. something is wrong with the picture. maybe this is the reason why the country cannot grow because it is divided in practice. It cannot subscribe to the concept of teamwork and listening directly from the neighboring islands. eh tingnan niyo naman ang mga party nila. not only five but more. how do they know that this is truly what the people of the Philippine want? Visayas are conservative and most of us love the beach. I like bridges connecting islands or public sea transpo instead of these old privately owned floating coffin in our seas. In my view, I’d rather have 3 senators coming directly from the Visayas and 3 from Mindanao. The needs of the Visayas and Mindanao must have a stronger voice at the Senate.
it’s a waste of your productive time eh pagkahaba haba ng comment.
talk about irony.
I agree, 2010 election will just turn-out to be an exercise of futility again. God bless us , god bless the philippines!
As long as senators are elected at large it’s gonna be the same old story—movie stars & trapos & clowns who do tricks for the media on the senate floor. By being elected by everybody, they represent nobody and it’s just a popularity contest. I agree that we need senators that represent larger regions of the nation and can be held accountable by the people of the region.
I’m glad Drilon will be back.
And Serge the Third.
Obese and fugly people like Drilon are an insult to a starving nation.
That fatso should just open a KFC branch or something.
I’m tired of voting for ACTORS who in truth are BLOCKHEADS. All they
do is act in the Senate. We need people in the Senate who are well
educated. Who have good track records in private lives and public
lives. People who have unquestioned Characters and Integrity. Good
looks cannot formulate good solutions for our country.
PEOPLE WHO ARE REALLY COMPETENT IN GOVERNANCE…
pasensiya ka na, 58% of voters think otherwise.
besides, actors are no different from lawyers. and on the scum rating, lawyers come on top.
Guys,
Remember yung mga butiki sa kisame naghahanap din ngmanonood sa kanila…:)
Bongbong makes for a fine addition in the Senate.
Joey de Venecia, for me, would not have been necessary.
Primer, you’re a breath of fresh air. This blog is getting too predictably sensible.
Bongbong??? Because…?
I remember a time when people like Jovy Salonga were in the Senate. Now those were days that did us proud…
Miriam gives me much entertainment and I will vote for her.
The fellow has depression.
Who has depression, mariano, Jovy or Nash? The latter has a sense of humor, as I fondly recall…
Mirian has depression, maybe bi polar…
Oh, sabi mo kasi “fellow,” so kala ko guy tuloy. Ganun? Possibility…
that makes here even more loveable.
i think if you take her out of politics and make her SC Chief Justice, she’ll win another Magsaysay Award.
On the contrary,the LP has promising candidates in the persons of Atty.Alex Lacson,Sonia Roco, Yasmin Busran-Lao and Dr.Martin Bautista. The problem is,someof you keep complaining about seeing the same old faces when in fact you do not do your research and get to know more about the candidates outside of the ones shown here.
Bongbong Marcos?Please,ibalik muna ang nakaw na yaman at aminin ang mga kasalanan sa taumbayan noong panahon ng kanyang ama.
gian, u r absolutely right, but I was just reacting to the images Ding posted. Now if he had put Alex and Neric and Yasmin up there, then that would have been a different story…
My comment about the lack of white guys was more a subtle comment about the closed culture here.
Joe
Hmmm, so many familiar family names. When we do have the reformist agenda in place i.e. Charter Change, let’s not totally exclude them anyway.
Let give them some say: a TRAPO Party List.
:-)
“same old faces/names”
…dahil karamihan ng bumoboto, para lang nagmu-multiple choice examination sa loob ng voting booth. Wala silang panahon/pagkakataon manuri kaya doon na sila sa pamilyar ang pangalan.
Sabayan mo pa ng hanep na pose ni Jinggoy sa pic eh top-3 ka na talaga. “Hi baby, vote for me!”
My own initial selections are here:
http://atmidfield.com/2010/02/11/picking-the-next-senators/