WITH just two weeks to go before the election, the campaign is nearing the homestretch and we’re getting bombarded with one promise after another by the candidates?
Do you plan to vote on May 14? If not, why won’t you be casting your vote?
WITH just two weeks to go before the election, the campaign is nearing the homestretch and we’re getting bombarded with one promise after another by the candidates?
Do you plan to vote on May 14? If not, why won’t you be casting your vote?
May 5th, 2007 at 6:42 pm
To all of us who are going to vote… please dont be like traditional politician (TRAPO).
vote for change.. other wise.. you are like traditional politician (TRAVO)
April 30th, 2007 at 4:13 pm
I will be casting my vote on the May 14 Election. Let’s vote wisely for the right people, but let’s besure that we are not carried with those those truckload of empty promises. Let’s vote wisely! Let’s exercise our right of suffrage!
April 30th, 2007 at 4:03 pm
I am seriously thingking of boycotting this election since the SWS & Pulse Asia have already proclaimed the winners. I think we should seriously consider cancelling the elections & let the pollsters decide the outcome. Then let us abolish the COMELEC since nobody trust this agency to count correctly.
April 30th, 2007 at 4:01 pm
Am an OAVoter. I will have to cast my vote even for the Senators only. I just hope that I will be able to make the right choice of senators to represent and serve for us in the Senate.
April 30th, 2007 at 11:53 am
I agree with the assertion that, since you are going out to vote, cast your vote on all the positions at stake. For example, there are 12 slots for senators. Instead of just voting for only a few, it is best to fill up the entire ballot. This will prevent from winning those who you think don’t deserve to win by your mere voting another candidate. This is because you allowed yourself to elect 12 senators, not just a few who happens to tickle your fancy. Remember that it will be 12 senators who will be proclaimed, no more, no less. This will also prevent anyone who might spoil your ballot from filling up the vacant slots which you didn’t care to fill up. The point is, since you bothered to vote anyway, don’t waste your time to vote for only a few. Each vote won’t be wasted because it will be counted as a collective decision of the Filipino electorate. Don’t be discouraged easily that there will be cheating. There are many volunteer election watchdogs to confirm that and guard your vote. Instead, ask why these people who say there will be cheating say these things (to condition our minds?). Else, they would not have run for a post because they will see it as a futile excercise of suffrage (they would have boycotted). They are just loudmouths creating issues, wanting to stay in the limelight, with really nothing to show but hot air. There are no saintly candidates. Only lesser-that-evil ones. I’ll vote for them.
April 30th, 2007 at 7:31 am
Nah, I didn’t even bother registering. With all the anomalies in the government that have yet to be resolved, such as the Garci scandal, it makes little sense that I’m gonna waste my time in voting when there’s gonna be rampant cheating by the adminstration anyway.