Tuesday, October 20, 2015

FB Scoop: Does Kiko Pangilinan Share the Same View on the Present Forerunners for President and Vice-president?

Image courtesy of Facebook: Nic Gabunada

29 comments:

  1. Who were they talking about? Marcos? I like Marcos, too.

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    1. Are you kidding?

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    2. Alam nyo ba marcos number 2 sa 10 na pinakacorrupt leaders, google nyo

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    3. Si Robredo lang iyung Inspiring. Kasi malinis, masipag, hindi magna o pansarili ang iniisip

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    4. Iyong mga traditional politiko walang nagawa at may mga kaso ng graft and corruption except Leni Robredo

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    5. Kahit papano e Maganda yung analysis ni MEL STA. MARIA... Bakit di niyo muna kaya I search at basahin bago kayo magkokokoment ng walang kapararakan!

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    6. Si Marcos ay inspiring?! So na-inspire ka mangurakot? Mameke ng Oxford degree? Magpalayas ng mga Tagbanua sa Calauit Island? Umamin ka. Alin dyan ang naka inspire sa yo.

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    7. Daming yellowtards dito. Research research din pag may time. Sa loob ng isang termino nila sa senado, sino may pinaka maraming nagawa? Aber!!!

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  2. Kiko liked it because his name wasn't mentioned amongst the uninspiring candidates probably because they writer doesn't see him as a contender or is not aware that he is running for President. Good article though. On point especially about Miriam.

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    1. Teh Hindi naman po talaga tatakbo si Kiko for president, kalowka!

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  3. Hindi naman i like yan kung kasama sya sa uninspired list

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  4. I think he was referring to Leni Robredo.

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  5. Gusto ko mga proj ni ferdinand marcos noon. Pero i'm not sure kay bongbong. Nakakasawa na yung paggamit sa pangalan ng mga kamaganak na namatay na.

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    1. hindi naman ginagamit ni BBM tatay nya ung kalaban nya ang gumagamit kay macoy against sa kanya.

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    2. Tell that to the aquinos who want to change the name of every single road/building to their late parents.
      How about we change the airports to Manila International Airport? Hindi na nakuntento sa isa may NAIA 2 at NAIA 3 pa.

      Kumusta nga pala sa matuwid na daan nya? Napakabaluktot

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    3. yes, projects of Mr. Ferdinand Marcos which also came from US!-the taxpayers!! 20 plus years in office... my goodness!! #Corruption #Dictatorship

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    4. Correct. Well Marcos stayed for 21 years, dapat lang may nagawa sya. But Bongbong, wala sya ni katiting sa brilyo ni Ferdinand. He also acts like a spoiled brat

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    5. ayun naman pala may nagawa siya bakit puro yung msama nagawa lang nya palagi ang bida? hindi ba unfair yun? isa pa TAX pala ng tao ang ginamit bakit pumayag kayo na ipangalan kay ninoy ang airport??? nakakatawa pinagbalakan pa nila palitan ang name ng NLEX kasi d natuloy madami umalma.

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    6. 8:31&7:39 baka balakin din na ipalit si Ninoy kay Jose Rizal bilang national hero! Pati philippine history twisted na rin!

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  6. Uninspiring presidentiables? Palibhasa walang kumuha sa kanyang maging presidentiable!

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  7. bAkit feeling niya siya ang dapat maging presidente? the nerve!

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    1. ah, duh. what made you think that from that post?

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  8. Nagsalita naman ang taong tingin sa sarili e inspiring candidate sya! Ano bang nai-contribute nyan sa bayan sa tagal ng pagiging senador? Yung 'NOTED' lang? Isa sa balimbing na pulitiko na wala nang ginawa kundi maglipat-bakod! hahaha

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  9. Kiko later posted a comment on the same thread as follows:

    "Hi Nic, I wish to clarify that when I read your post I mistakenly thought that it was a post referring only to the Vice Presidential race. I was not referring to the Presidential race and this was a mistake and I wish to apologize if this has caused confusion.

    As I said in public interviews even before he was officially endorsed by PNoy and before he announced his bid that I was supporting the bid of Secretary Mar Roxas. Again my apologies."

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