This morning before setting off to Taguig
City, my friends and I had a short run
down of my country's politics.
We were thinking of who among the team of
"Presidentiables" will entail less risk:
We started analyzing a Filipino Voter:
You can't separate the Church and the State
in a Filipino. This can only happen theoretically.
Most Filipino's believe in a "belief". He adheres
that a religion is an antidote, and unbelief is
the "opium".
Second, the Filipino is "pro family", defy it, and
you loose votes.
Give an inkling that you are about to
destroy even the definition of a family,
and a politician loose votes by the millions.
Lastly, the Filipino looks at the contribution
of a politician for economic development, disaster
help, and overseas assistance.
Friday, December 4, 2009
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