It’s becoming all to clear if there’s anyone who’s clearly planning to manipulate the outcome of this election it is none other than that paragon of pseudo-goodness Noynoy Aquino and his allies. The following email message from a friend of mine lays down the whole yellow scheme quite succinctly.
There is war going on. Aquino, using the MBC leadership and some supposed “farmers” are pushing for manual count parallel to the automated count. AS I type this, they are having very long speeches pushing the manual count and is being covered in whole by the ANC.
Amazingly, the ANC is now covering it for hours now as if a very important event. Funny though, the MBC seems not ready to finance the manual count..
In any case, the manual count is quite dangerous. There will surely be an error in the manual account, and it will surely not jibe with the automated count. So in case there is disparity, which one is to be believed? The manual count can easily be rigged as we know from past counting of votes, so why are the MBC pushing for it?
The MBC is saying we should count each precinct votes and compare with PCOS count for each precinct. They say if there is 1 percent difference in the count nationwide, then we should use only the manual count. In short, they are saying, if there is discrepancy, the manual count is the more credible count! Amazingly, they now believe that the manual count is more credible!
I am not sure if the LP REALLY WANTS THE MANUAL COUNT. I THINK THEY “MAY” JUST WANT TO FOCUS THE ATTENTION OF THE PEOPLE TO THIS SUBJECT… But in any case, the Philippines is going bonkers if we are going to have a parallel manual count!
Clearly, there is a challenge here for those who truly love this country and want to see it transform into a better one. For me that challenge is to make sure Noynoy will not succeed in undermining this country’s first ever automated elections. We should expose this yellow propaganda for what it really is which is another attempt to condition the people’s mind that should Noynoy lose there can be no explanation other than that he was cheated.
It’s actually ironic that Noynoy believes automation will ensure his defeat when in fact it is what will give him a better chance of getting elected. As a friend of mine pointed out the manual system is what will allow tried and tested cheating methods to influence the outcome of the elections. Guess who will have the upper-hand under such a set-up, the “poor” or the moneyed candidate?
If you think of yourself as a patriot here’s your chance to prove it. Help stop the Yellow Plague from bringing this country down. Be informed and help inform. Oppose the lies and misleading suggestions raised by Noynoy. Most importantly, don’t waste your vote on him. Noynoy has never been and never will be the best person for the presidency. If you truly care about the Philippines and you want real change reject Noynoy and the interests he represents. Don’t vote for the “lesser evil” for that is still evil. Instead, vote for the best.






Hi everyone,
Just wanted to share a reflection I’ve been going through some time now about “wasted votes”. Is there really such a thing?
Which vote is a wasted vote? The one used to give the best candidate a fighting chance, or the one used to let a supposed front-runner’s backers control the outcome with unscientific surveys? Having generated the largest business portfolio for my previous company using market research, it really bothers me that the methodologies behind the various election surveys seem so loose that the results are practically useless except for whatever agendas those who paid for the surveys may have.
For example, if Noynoy A is really the front-runner, how come most people I speak with are supporting Gordon?
Obviously since I’m not a Villar-ionaire I can’t do a proper survey myself at this point, but it’s very worrying – look at the financial crisis caused by believing too much in credit ratings paid for by the companies being rated themselves – how much misery has been caused by this ill-placed compianza? Should we peg our faith in getting the leaders we deserve on unscientific surveys, or should we peg our faith on finding the best fit candidate for our country’s needs?
What would you like our country to have achieved 6 years from now? How do we measure the achievements we would like our people to have accomplished in 6 years, 12 years, 24 years, and what kind of proven accomplishments let us know which candidates are the best choice?
I am sure different voters will have different criteria, and different results, but I hope you’d help spread the word to let the best candidate win, and not necessarily the ones pre-selected by paid-for survey companies. Personally, I’m impressed with this platform and the values, qualifications and experience behind it http://bit.ly/cABGn9
Just to share, where I’m from, I can go jogging at night, there’s a functioning public library, LTO transactions take 15 minutes, public school students have international-standard classrooms, and it doesn’t even need to collect the same taxes as Makati. Do we want to just survive in our country, or really live?
I believe our people will make the right choice if we just remind ourselves to stay focused on what this election is about – our future, our dreams, and our loved ones.
May the best candidate win.
What do you think? Please spread the word to everyone you care about also
Cheers
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I’d vote Villar for being aggressive, a good helper of the masses and with no mental conditions.
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Dr. Lolita T. Sunglao Reply:
May 5th, 2010 at 8:20 am
Let’s face the THRUTH ,Villare was and is so AGGRESSIVE in Landgrabbing ,making himself so RICH at the expense of others.And come to think of it, yuong pang mga mahihirap sa sabi niya mahal niya..I call that LIP SERVICE.. Never in his sound mind that he knows that LIFE here on EARTH is just temporary and when you DIE, you cannot bring anything with you except the GOOD DEEDS that you DID while on EARTH …..
Napainit yata sa ibaba at nandoon pa si TANING…..
Sana mabasa niya ang libro na nagdidiscribe sa HELL…..
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bp Reply:
May 5th, 2010 at 8:48 am
lolita,
let’s not act like religious extremists here.
villar isn’t the problem. it is people who don’t think straight that’s messing up this country. nagpapaniwala kasi sa mga survey kaya hayun iboboto na lang kahit sino basta malakas ang hatak na parang showbiz. tulad ni noynoy na punong puno ng kadramahan ang kampanya wala namang sustansya.
pareho lang mali. villar o noynoy pareho lang iyang mali. mas piliin ko pa si villar kung talagang walang choice at hindi puwedeng mag-abstain. at least siya may sariling inisyatibo. buti na lang may iba pang choice kaya hindi ko iboboto ang dalawang iyan. gusto ko ng tunay na pagbabago sa bansa natin kaya hindi ko iboboto si noynoy o si villar.
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The psychiatric report presented to media yesterday, April 27, by Guido Delgado may look like black propaganda, but I think this piece I stumbled across about Noynoy Aquino’s mindset is factual and definitely not a fabrication. You may want to check it out at http://sundaypunch.prepys.com/archives/2010/03/29/a-kabaleyans-thoughts-46/. Then you can decide for yourselves.
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He has a crazy suggestion, maybe because of their disorder that needs a psychiatric. This might be the reason why noynoy could it.
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Dr. Lolita T. Sunglao Reply:
May 5th, 2010 at 8:09 am
Maybe, he really wants to solve the lingering problem in Luisita ,although his percntage of ownerdship is only.04 percent. The majority of the ownners are his relatives. Hindi naman dalil dito ay LUKO-LUKO na siya.
Don’t be JUDGEMENTAL
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bp Reply:
May 5th, 2010 at 8:38 am
lolita,
that’s a big maybe. and why only now? he’s been in congress for more than ten years. why didn’t he solve it then? isn’t it obvious he’s just pandering to the gullible?
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We should be observant and find solutions to the upcoming problems and give possible suggestions.
NONOY is just anticipating the problems that will arise and if the Cheaters are planning to do something BAD they will think one hundred timees before they will attempt to do so.
Kita mo na nga na PALPAK ang mga machines.
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bp Reply:
May 5th, 2010 at 8:41 am
lolita,
i agree we should all be observant and anticipate things. my problem with noynoy’s “crazy, crazy, crazy” call for people power is that he is presuming he is already the winner. masyado naman ang kayabangan niyan buti sana kung may ipagyayabang talaga in terms of achievements and plans.
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josh Reply:
May 6th, 2010 at 7:29 am
its the people who made Noynoy President eventhough the election is not yet been done and not his own proclamation, Kitang kita naman, kung totoong pilipino ka mararamdaman mo n yun! wag n tayong maging tanga khit ipunin pa ni Villar lahat ng pinaka sikat ma pa manny pacquiao, willie, dolphy hindi nya kaya si Noynoy dahil ang totoong kalaban nya ay taong bayan si noynoy ay boses lamang. Si villar ay negosyante na kailangan tumubo sa mga pinuhunan nya,
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bp Reply:
May 6th, 2010 at 4:03 pm
josh,
i agree wag tayo maging tanga. kaya lang wala eh talagang maraming tanga na nagpapaniwala sa walang ka-kwenta kwentang kadramahan ng kampong dilaw.
ok lang sana kung totoo ngang magiging malinis ang kanyang administrasyon kung sakali mang manalo nga siya.
tataya ka ba na magiging malinis ang kanyang administrasyon?
kawawang pinas, kung saka sakali.
Just have my comment, Nakakasiguro ako na lahat naman ng mga presidential candidates ay my bright and evil side but the point now is that we must choose among them kung sino talaga yung deserving to become a leader for our nation.
Noynoy deserved it!-When his father murdered a significant change for the Filipinos happened(EDSA Revolution) and now His mother died another significant change will be happen again,Lets find out after the election! Watchout to all greedy,evil crocodiles!
And to Mr. Businessman Villar, GOD WILL bought it!
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