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The battle of the corrupt: Marcos vs Arroyo

12/11/07

Posted under Philippine politics

In history’s all-star corruption race, who was worse?

Pulse Asia has an answer; or, rather, the survey firm has plumbed public opinion, and located the public’s answer. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo is the “most corrupt president in history,” statistically edging out the late dictator, Ferdinand Marcos.

Here are three Tables of survey findings (the survey was taken in October 2007), summarizing the current state of public opinion. (Note, in particular, the second Table.) Please click on the thumbnail images to enlarge them.

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An initial, cautionary reading can be found in Newsstand.

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132 Responses to “The battle of the corrupt: Marcos vs Arroyo”

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  1. 117
    clipmaster Says:

    to Kabayan

    naku, hindi na makokonsensya ang mga iyan……

    10 dipa na ang kalyo ng konsensya nila, hindi na makaramdam……..

  2. 116
    Kabayan Says:

    Abbygail,

    Merry Christmas likewise, I hope that we can make it more merry by sharing with our ailing kababayan out there in the streets and those in poorly producing farms.

    Maligayang Pasko at Manigong Bagong Taon likewise to all bloggers out there.

  3. 115
    Bert Says:

    ang lolo ko sobrang sipag, puro kalyo na nga paa at kamay, pati wetpu kalyo na rin, hangga ngayon naghihirap pa rin. lalo ng-un sobra mahal asukal dahil imprub masyado economy, limang piso asukal na lang kaya niyng bilhin para sa kanyang barakong kape na apat na beses ng pinakuluan, hu-hu-hu-hu-hu, hikbi.

  4. 114
    abbygail Says:

    to bert…merry christmas din!

    to kabayan….it is doable..if the would-be pres. has political will, he can implement your strategies.
    thanks for responding….

    maligayang pasko sa yo!

  5. 113
    abbygail Says:

    bert…
    when i asked the question, what would you do if given the chance to serve, i was sincere. it seems that you did not find any shred of sincerity in my query.

    if i like the tone, gist, humor, or sarcasm in someone’s piece, i write positive reactions. and if it makes me laugh bec. it is stupid and does not make sense, i can’t hide my feelings too. and if i say i like the piece one wrote, that comes w/ sincerity, not flattery, whether it be pro or anti-gma. and if i say i am learning something from what one wrote, i mean it.
    and if you are not convinced, so be it.

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