2010 Election: Bilog na Hugis Itlog

The most anticipated  automated election is coming two months from now, for the very first time Philippines  will say goodbye to mano-mano system of electing local and national leaders.  May the COMELEC successfully implement the full automated election nationwide? Let’s hope against hope that fair, clean, and honest election will be achieved; It’s high time and we Filipinos deserve it.  I am really struggling to set aside my cynicism against COMELEC this time. CLICK TO READ MORE.

Overseas Absentee Voters

The Filipinos got some how-tos for automated voting thru song  (Sexbomb – Bilog na Hugis Itlog  MTV) and a dance step that you could have used as phentermine substitute! Unfortunately, there are thousands of people who were not able to vote due to technical problems from PCOS machines ,  as... 

Source:  websaytko.com - raredog's chronicle

How to Vote

Voter’s Education video courtesy of Youtube’s PeoplePowerVolunteer. Filipino Version: English Version: English with Sign Language Version: The videos were produced by the FOCI (Foundation for Communication Initiatives), with other advocates for clean and fair elections. Vote wisely! ... 

Source:  The Filipino Web

Nakalangoy Ka Ba Sa Kumunoy Ng Korapsyon?

Iboto ang kandidatong may kakayahang labanan ang korapsyon at kahirapan ng bansa. Ito ang kahilingan ng grupo ng mga Obispo ng Simbahang Katoliko.Hindi maitatanggi ng ang korapsyon ay isang dahilan ng patuloy na paghihirap ng ating bansa, ang mga binabayad nating mga buwis na sa halip ay mapunta sa mga... 

Source:  Palipasan

2010 Election Related Bloodshed Happens

This entry is dedicated to the innocent victims of senseless massacre especially to the family of the Mangudadatu clan, which happened last Monday, 23th of November in Ampautan, Maguindanao, Mindanao. Our sympathy to these victims… We are calling the legitimate authorities to act on this. Grant... 

Source:  The Itinerant's Path

Wanted: President

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Source:  Pencil Pusher/Number Cruncher

Unity; change

The latest Pulse Asia survey on the 2010 presidential derby once again highlighted the need for the opposition to unite and field a common candidate.

Of ten presidentiables included in the survey, 7 are identified with the opposition. Their combined preference rating is an overwhelming 71 percent.

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