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Make your voice heard

03/15/07

Posted under Announcements

UPDATE: Editor’s note: Readers who previously registered for the Eleksyon 2007 blog no longer need to sign up again for the Philippine Elections blog, and may continue using their existing usernames and passwords.

WHY should you let the candidates do all the talking?

Make your voice heard. With the launch of the Eleksyon 2007 Philippine Elections Blog, we are reserving virtual space for you to tell the whole world what you think are the important issues that should decide the outcome of the Philippine elections in May 2010.

What do you think of the candidates? Which issues should be tackled? How can we improve our ongoing coverage of Eleksyon 2007? Listen to our Eleksyon 2007 podcasts, and tell us which questions we should ask candidates in future sessions, or what points you would like them to expound on in future articles. We don’t want to just read your feedback. We want to give you the opportunity to keep the conversation going, not just by posting comments but also by writing your own entries on this blog.

To post Philippine Elections Eleksyon 2007-related entries here, you’ll have to register and create a user profile. Please don’t give out your username and password to other people. If you’d like to use the WYSIWYG Visual Editor when writing your blog posts, don’t forget to select this option in your user profile page.

All blog posts you write will not be published immediately but will instead be saved as drafts and subject to moderation. We hope you’ll understand our need to moderate posts, so please keep the conversation meaningful and your language clean. We hope you’ll respect the opinions of others, just as you expect others to respect what you think.

We’ll also feature Philippine election-related posts in the blogosphere and other online resources, so if you have an election blog or site, post a comment here so we can pay a visit.

Now tell us what you think.

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120 Responses to “Make your voice heard”

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  1. 95
    Pian Says:

    HI SALINA!

  2. 94
    pol Says:

    ayan kaya nakakatangap ng death threats ang mga media men natin eh hindi lang kasi kayo namamahayag e nagoopinyon pa kayo bias pa(hindi naman medyo halata…sa iba)pati kasi kayo mukhang pera din dumadaloy at sinasakyan ang agos kasi andun ang pera eh…maghayag na lang kayo, in black en white, hindi colored! kasi kinukulayan nyo pa eh!

  3. 93
    pol Says:

    to mister jungmay i add;

    tomake the senatoril,governatorial and congressional race be rgional . so that the counting of ballots can be contained. there will be less senators to think of be payed by salary that is coming from us.

    and take out the pork barrel out of their handsand not use as campaign money that they are spending in millions.

  4. 92
    pinoy ekonomista Says:

    Why is it that Inquirer.net posts COMELEC’s Tally as “- partial, unofficial as of 05-29-2007 12:30 pm…” I understand partial, but why is it unofficial? Where can we get the official, partial tally?

  5. 91
    KAICEE Says:

    Do you honestly believe that Erap is the big factor for the Go candidatesto be elected? Pinoys are not that naive and ignorant anymore…..I say it is more of RETALIATION AGAINST THE PRESENT ADMINISTRATION….
    ………………………………………………..ONE thing more, I voted for GMA,ARROYO but now….

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