Posts Tagged With: Elections 2010

Halalan 2010: Voting on Principle is never a waste

“Always vote for principle, though you mat vote alone, and you may cherish the sweetest reflection that your vote is never lost.” – John Quincy Adams   Six years ago, I was already allowed to vote. I was 18 and was in my first year of college, and I remember being asked by my grandmother [...]

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Five minutes and a close look at Dick Gordon

I knew I wanted him for President the first time I heard him speak. He’s known to be a very charismatic person, true, but more than his flair for rhetoric and big ideas, his promises have turned to largely substantial actions. In short, he’s a doer and he has his track record to prove it. [...]

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Reign of Terror

Abraham Johannes Muste, a pacifist and an anti-war activist in the 1930s said and I quote, “The survival of democracy depends on the renunciation of violence and the development of nonviolent means to combat evil and advance the good.” If we go by his definition of a surviving democracy, then we can nearly conclude that [...]

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Gus Lagman’s OES Slide Presentation

Taken from Transparentelections.org, “a group of concerned citizens designed what they believe to be a transparent, implementable and cost-effective solution to achieve the level of automation that would address the needs of the Filipino people for a fair and open election process and would meet logistical, legal and cultural requirements. The solution has been named [...]

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Talakayan 20.10 Leadership Forum on Education July 1, 2009

The Movement for Good Governance (MGG), in partnership with YouthVotePhilippines, Philippine Business for Education, and EducationNation will present TALAKAYAN 20.10: A Leadership Forum on Education Reform, on July 1, Wednesday, at 5:00 to 7:00 PM, at Function Rooms 1-4, Ground Floor, AIM Conference Center (formerly ACEED), Benavidez corner Trasierra Streets, Legaspi Village, Makati City. The [...]

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Campaign against Charter Change, and let your names and votes count!

The first step is here: the approval of the P11-billion supplemental budget for the full automation of elections. Here’s a link to the article made by Sir Harvey Keh (who interviewed me before, our Board Treasurer, and of Kaya Natin Movement) Also, I have just read and signed the online petition: “Campaign against Charter Change” [...]

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Movement for Good Governance on a roll

MGG Event Featuring Juana Change on February 3, 2008 Juana Change is inviting YOU to join the Movement for Good Governance! Watch the premiere of three new Juana Change videos and find out more about MGG and how YOU personally can change the outcome of the 2010 elections. To whet your appetite for things to [...]

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