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iVDO: Cory Aquino shares thoughts on May polls

06/12/07

Posted under Announcements, Cory Aquino, Videos

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12 Responses to “iVDO: Cory Aquino shares thoughts on May polls”

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    clipmaster Says:

    Sana binoycott na lang ng mga GO winning Senators ang proclamation nila ng Comelec to show support of their accusations of massive election fraud….

    Bakit all Smiles pa sila…..

    Con todo pa ang mga bisita nila….

    Para bang pinabayaan na nila si coco… kawawa naman….

    Yan ang politico…. PANALO NA EH… KANYA KANYA NA…..

    AKALA NINYO GINTO…. TANSO LANG YAN…..

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    Diego K. Guerrero Says:

    The automated elections will make Garci/Bedol dagdag-bawas (vote shaving-adding scheme) become antiquated. Election Modernization will be tested in the barangay election next year and 2010 presidential election. Election results will be known in few hours not in weeks. Comelec’s dirty tricks‘, delaying tactics and the rest is history.

    Comelec Chairman Benjamin Abalos should hold liable for the P 1.1 billion Mega Pacific eSolutions fiasco. Taxpayers’ money is wasted for nothing. In fact, the Comelec is paying the storage cost of counting machines at P3.9 million a year until final court settlement. How long? As expected, the Philippine justice system is snail-paced and so in ten years time frame the stored e-machines will be obsolete. The P1.6 billion e-machines are good for junkshop. These morons Comelec officials are not protecting the interests of the Filipino people but the business interests of Mega Pacific. The Senate Blue Ribbon Committee and the Supreme Court had established an anomalous transaction between COMOLEK and Mega Pacific. The Ombudsman made 180 degrees turn and absolves Abalos, et al from liability for the voided P1.3-billion poll automation contract. Big fish criminals are untouchables under corrupt Arroyo regime. Only in the Philippines.

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