Election Fraud in the Philippines?

Election Fraud in the Philippines?
By Marcing Pin

Those who are too smart to engage in politics are punished by being governed by those who are dumber.” ~Plato

A day after the election, former President and convicted plunderer Joseph Estrada refused to concede defeat despite the 5 million margin in favor of Senator (and supposedly President-elect) Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III. Estrada claimed that he was cheated and his claimed helped change the mind of the other candidates. So a question pops out, are they just being sore losers? or Aquino and his Yellow Army cheated the Filipino people?

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Villar’s ratings drop Estrada’s gain

A drop in Noynoy's numbers, Gibo's gain A six percent drop in the surveys with just a few more weeks before the May 10, 2010 elections mean disaster for a candidate. And the Nacionalista party knows this. Manny Villar’s chances for the presidency has been terribly hurt by graft charges... 

Source:  pinoyobserver.com

Joseph Estrada on Dolphy’s endorsement of Manny Villar: “Our friendship is beyond politics.”

Nagkaroon ng pagkakataon ang ilang entertainment press na muling makausap ang mag-amang Joseph Estrada at Jinggoy Estrada sa kanilang tanggapan sa San Juan City . Bagamat ayon sa latest surveys ng Social Weather Stations at Pulse ...... 

Source:  The Best Of Philippines : We Provide Travel Destinations and Tourism, Travel Promos, News, Events, Showbiz, Politics, People And Culture

The Presidentiables

The Presidentiables
(by Marcing Pin)

In this post, I am going to talk about the Presidential Candidates of the upcoming Philippine General Election in May 2010. Not all candidates will feature in this blog and that simply because of lack of infos about them or the scale of popularity and their chances of winning were not as close as the following people.

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The Philippines if People re-elect Joseph “Erap” Estrada

Joseph Estrada, if given another chance, will do the same things he did before he was ousted Joseph Estrada, former President of the Philippines, was born on April 19, 1937. As such, based on his natal charts, Erap loves challenges and feels that he has to battle his way up through life, depending on... 

Source:  pinoyobserver.com

Loopholes in the Constitution

Martial Law has been declared. Erap has been allowed to run for re-election. And in both accounts there have been serious questions as to who interpreted the constitution correctly. In response to the Maguindanao massacre and the government’s difficulty in arresting everyone charged, GMA declared... 

Source:  cerebral insights

Manny Villar’s ratings are plummeting

Noynoy Aquino still tops Presidential surveys Noynoy Aquino, the Liberal party standard bearer, continues to lead the presidential surveys. In the latest Social Weather Stations (SWS) survey, Aquino surpassed his closest political rival by 27%, garnering 47% of the total preference choices of 1,200 respondents... 

Source:  pinoyobserver.com

RACE ROUNDUP

IN DECLARING her bid for a Congressional seat in Pampanga, President Arroyo said, “Public service is emblazoned on my DNA.” Geneticists who were monitoring the announcement on TV almost believed Mrs. Arroyo’s claim about the quality of her DNA… until they saw Mikey Arroyo. Contrary to initial... 

Source:  The Professional Heckler

ANC Harapan Presidential forum: More of the Same

JC delos Reyes--the young dreamer ANC, through the help of the Commission on Elections, the PPCRV and the University of Santo Tomas, did the country a great service when they conducted the presidential forum last night. Gibo Teodoro--witty yet blind and dumb for supporting Gloria The forum, called “Harapan”... 

Source:  pinoyobserver.com

Of the same kind, of the same colors

Bayani Fernando just resigned from the administration party and as MMDA chairman and teamed up with Senator Richard Gordon. They both filed their Certificates of Candidacy at the COMELEC today. Gordon is running for president while Bayani Fernando will contest others for the vice presidential post. Another... 

Source:  pinoyobserver.com

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