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View Poll Results: If the election were to be held today, who will you vote for as Vice President?

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  • Alan Peter Cayetano

    13 23.64%
  • Francis Escudero

    0 0%
  • Gringo Honasan

    0 0%
  • Ferdinand Marcos Jr.

    11 20.00%
  • Leni Robredo

    29 52.73%
  • Antonio Trillanes V

    1 1.82%
  • None of the above

    1 1.82%
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    #171
    Quote Originally Posted by n2knee_2 View Post
    Ano na latest sa official na bilangan ng VP votes?

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    #172
    Quote Originally Posted by Monseratto View Post
    Typical Marcos propaganda. My english is hurting by nose bleeding...
    Eto malala

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    #173
    Beware of idiots trying to sow public discord... Secret dw, pero di sigurado kung Marcos Loyalist yung na-send.




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    #174
    Kala ng kulto sila lang ang pwedeng manalo...


    INC: Where did our votes for Marcos go? - The Standard

    INC: Where did our votes for Marcos go?
    posted May 18, 2016 at 12:01 am by Christine F. Herrera

    MEMBERS of the influential Iglesia ni Cristo expressed outrage Tuesday after their votes in Lamitan, Basilan vanished and Liberal Party vice presidential candidate Camarines Sur Rep. Leni Robredo bagged 100 percent of the votes, leaving her church-supported rival, Senator Ferdinand Marcos Jr., with zero votes.

    The church members lambasted President Benigno Aquino III and the ruling Liberals for allegedly “stealing” their votes, noting that the results in a clustered precinct at the Bohenge Elementary School in Lamitan City showed Robredo obtained all 595 votes while all of her contenders, including Marcos, got zero votes.

    Robredo’s election lawyer, Romulo Macalintal, said he saw nothing wrong with his client garnering 100 percent of the votes.

    “There is really a 100-percent voting for any candidate, like Robredo in some areas. That happened in the past elections,” Macalintal said.

    But the INC said it was impossible because it has three “locales (churches)” in the area.

    INC member and former congressman Rodante Marcoleta, 1Sagip party-list nominee, said the church members were “indoctrinated to follow the church leadership’s decisions in absolute and unconditional obedience.”

    Even the camp of Marcos could not believe that their poll watchers did not vote for Marcos.

    Thousands of the INC members posted their outrage on Facebook that went viral. Some of the posts were even calling for more mass actions such as barricading the office of the Commission on Elections.

    The INC members particularly questioned where the votes for the church-endorsed tandem of Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte and Marcos went.

    They said they believed the results of the votes were manipulated in favor of administration candidates Robredo and her running mate Manuel Roxas II.

    The INC members called the President and his government “traitors” for robbing them of the votes in favor of his anointed ones.

    “The Comelec should explain this [the zero votes for Duterte and Marcos in Bohenge Elementary School in Lamitan City, Basilan]. Now, we are convinced that electoral cheating occurred in Visayas and Mindanao. Where did the votes of the Iglesia Ni Cristo go?” posted Randy Santos, an INC member.
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    INC: Where did our votes for Marcos go? - The Standard

    INC: Where did our votes for Marcos go?
    posted May 18, 2016 at 12:01 am by Christine F. Herrera

    MEMBERS of the influential Iglesia ni Cristo expressed outrage Tuesday after their votes in Lamitan, Basilan vanished and Liberal Party vice presidential candidate Camarines Sur Rep. Leni Robredo bagged 100 percent of the votes, leaving her church-supported rival, Senator Ferdinand Marcos Jr., with zero votes.

    The church members lambasted President Benigno Aquino III and the ruling Liberals for allegedly “stealing” their votes, noting that the results in a clustered precinct at the Bohenge Elementary School in Lamitan City showed Robredo obtained all 595 votes while all of her contenders, including Marcos, got zero votes.

    Robredo’s election lawyer, Romulo Macalintal, said he saw nothing wrong with his client garnering 100 percent of the votes.

    “There is really a 100-percent voting for any candidate, like Robredo in some areas. That happened in the past elections,” Macalintal said.

    But the INC said it was impossible because it has three “locales (churches)” in the area.

    INC member and former congressman Rodante Marcoleta, 1Sagip party-list nominee, said the church members were “indoctrinated to follow the church leadership’s decisions in absolute and unconditional obedience.”

    Even the camp of Marcos could not believe that their poll watchers did not vote for Marcos.

    Thousands of the INC members posted their outrage on Facebook that went viral. Some of the posts were even calling for more mass actions such as barricading the office of the Commission on Elections.

    The INC members particularly questioned where the votes for the church-endorsed tandem of Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte and Marcos went.

    They said they believed the results of the votes were manipulated in favor of administration candidates Robredo and her running mate Manuel Roxas II.

    The INC members called the President and his government “traitors” for robbing them of the votes in favor of his anointed ones.

    “The Comelec should explain this [the zero votes for Duterte and Marcos in Bohenge Elementary School in Lamitan City, Basilan]. Now, we are convinced that electoral cheating occurred in Visayas and Mindanao. Where did the votes of the Iglesia Ni Cristo go?” posted Randy Santos, an INC member.

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    #175
    Ang tagal naman....



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    #176
    Asan na ba si Mr. Noted? Ngayon sya kailangan sa canvassing.

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    #177
    58 years young. We still have 2 elections to stop this monster. Siguro naman at 76 di na yan magbabalak.

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    #178
    Quote Originally Posted by Wh1stl3r2 View Post
    58 years young. We still have 2 elections to stop this monster. Siguro naman at 76 di na yan magbabalak.
    Paano po naging monster si BBM? Pag ba yung tatay mo nakasagasa at nakapatay at nakulong, ibig sabihin criminal narin turing namin sayo kase tatay mo criminal at nakulong? Common sense?

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    #179
    Read and Understand, common sense lang naman kasi, kelangan pa bang i-memorize yan?
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    #180
    Quote Originally Posted by ramones283 View Post
    Paano po naging monster si BBM? Pag ba yung tatay mo nakasagasa at nakapatay at nakulong, ibig sabihin criminal narin turing namin sayo kase tatay mo criminal at nakulong? Common sense?
    So ano tawag sayo kung kunwari yung tatay mo naging pangulo ng Pilipinas tapos nagnakaw ng bilyones na hindi niya binalik tapos tumakbo ka bilang pangalawang pangulo ng Pilipinas gamit yung ninakaw ng tatay mo?


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