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May 6th, 2010 10:59 AM #1
it is very possible naman considering magkakaututang dila pa sila nun. philippine politics at its best. "self interest" lang naman ang di nagbabago sa politics.
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May 6th, 2010 11:48 AM #2
I agree. Halos lahat ng politicians natin, palipat-lipat ng partido because we don't have such a thing as a party ideology, unlike in other countries. Sabi nga ni Enrile noon, "In politics, there are no permanent friends, no permanent enemies, only permanent interests", which he quoted from somewhere else.
Heck, I used to think that the only ones whow were consistent w/ ideology were the commies. But w/ Satur & his ilk signing up w/ the NP and Bongbong Marcos, talagang parang karnabal ang pulitika sa ating bansa.
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May 6th, 2010 12:18 PM #3
I believe this was the video:
Part 3
"The main Actors si Mar Roxas and Frank Drilon"
The Rest of Videos including Raul Lambino vs Frank Drilon Debate.
Imo, hindi sila back stabbers. more of like a leech initialy planned keeping the prey alive 6 years longer.Last edited by rion; May 6th, 2010 at 12:27 PM.
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May 6th, 2010 01:06 PM #4
everybody in politics have connection to each other one way or another. so this is really not something to rave about.
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May 6th, 2010 06:03 PM #5
Politicians changing their minds, withdrawing support, taking a new stand is nothing new. It happens even in the US. Many Democrats supported Bush and the Republicans when they voted to invade Iraq, then later those Dems expressed regrets and rationalized their decision. Obama was able to use this against Hillary during the primaries.
So local politicians who once supported GMA can't be faulted for decisions that seemed proper at that time. Pinagsisihan rin nila yung desisyon kaya kinokontra na rin nila si Pandak ngayon.
What is deplorable are politicos who jump from one party to another not for ideology or conviction, but for personal interest and convenience.