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Category Archive 'Genuine Opposition'
28.05.07

GO wins the Senate… then what?

- Readers' Blog Posts, Genuine Opposition -

ALL right. The Comelec has yet to proclaim the winners yet — largely due to the interference of TEAM Unity — but I think it’s safe to say that Genuine Opposition candidates are going to get most of the 12 seats up for grabs in the Senate. 7-3-2 (GO-TU-independent) the last time I checked.

Now what?

I don’t know.

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18.05.07

Questions for incoming Manila mayor Lim

- Readers' Blog Posts, Genuine Opposition, Alfredo Lim -

As a Manileño who has seen three mayors at its helm — Mel Lopez, Fred Lim and Lito Atienza — there was no doubt that Atienza built on what Lim has started and brought Manila back into the tourist map and initiated cultural revival and urban development.

I once thought that Manila was a lost cause because of urban decay but I was surprised by the transformation of the city — Roxas Boulevard, the city’s plazas and the public wet markets in particular. There is one thing that I disliked during Atienza’s term — it’s the proliferation of pedicabs along national and city roads.

I hesitantly voted for Ali Atienza, not because I did not appreciate his father’s accomplishments, but because of too much politicking and overexposure (like riding on the popularity of Pacquiao who is also losing in his congressional bid). To me, the accomplishments, which are obvious, should speak for themselves.

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18.05.07

Kamag-anak ko, kasabwat ko (My kin, my accomplice)

- TEAM Unity, Readers' Blog Posts, Aquilino Pimentel III, Alan Peter Cayetano, Genuine Opposition, Chiz Escudero, Benigno Aquino III, Panfilo Lacson, Vicente Magsaysay, Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo -

HISTORY repeats itself like a broken record.

Before, it was conjugal dictatorship and cronies. Then, it was Kamag-anak, Inc. Now, we call it political dynasty. Really, there’s nothing new under the sun.

The Estradas had set a bad precedent when mother and son won simultaneous seats in the Senate. In the recent election, we saw senatoriables with kin already sitting in the Senate. That’s one the reasons why I did not vote for Alan Cayetano, Vic Magsaysay and Koko Pimentel (See my previous blog entry: http://inquirerbloggers.net/eleksyon2007/2007/05/16/why-i-did-not-vote-for-pichay-cayetano-et-al/).

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17.05.07

Arrogance in the midst of triumph?

- Readers' Blog Posts, Genuine Opposition -

LIKE every patriotic citizen, am awaiting every update on the national and local canvassing of votes. Am interested not only in those who will barge into the Magic 12; equally important is the “attitude” of the early leaders, tailenders and their supporters.

These news articles from INQUIRER.net caught my attention:

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16.05.07

Why I did not vote for Pichay, Cayetano, et al

- Senatorial Bets, Aquilino Pimentel III, Alan Peter Cayetano, Genuine Opposition, Prospero Pichay, Benigno Aquino III, Vicente Magsaysay, Antonio Trillanes -

I THINK that since the election is now over save for the counting we can now do a post-election evaluation. Maybe candidates can learn a thing or two from this.

I did not vote for Pichay because he apparently spent so much for his political ads. This worried me. Where will he get the money to recoup his “investments”? Also, there were so many ads that I feel it backfired. I got fed up hearing him promise that he dreams of fulfilling my dreams. But it seems the only way for him to do that is that I must first fulfill his dream of becoming a senator.

I did not vote for Sonia Roco because of her “para silang autistic” remark aired over national TV. That’s a very callous statement. She claimed in her apology that she was not poking fun at children with special needs. But the fact that she used the word autistic had hurt me. By the way, autistic is not the politically correct term. It’s “children with autism.” Because we have to see the child beyond his or her autism.

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