Thursday, November 15, 2012
Dig deeper, do not depend on surveys
Status-quo. That’s the word we truly stick and stuck on. Political issues affect the way others interpret and relate to their norms and values.
We Filipinos are fun into bushing around the circles in terms of voting political candidates in elections.
We always try to concede into others idea and thoughts without minding what’s the best for the country.
The recently concluded Pulse Asia survey of the top twelve choices of the 2013 senatorial candidates
makes more harder for people to stick to what they think are good leaders or will be good leaders.
We unintentionally ask, who are these people? Why do they belong in the top twelve choices for the senate?
It’s good to say that we’re asking these questions in mind and reflect based upon their character and
aesthetic appeal to collect votes from the people.
We may describe them as the lady politician who loves wearing white polo’s or shirts but what are they really doing for the country?
We have to secure the future of our land.
We may also even say, that politician used to barricade and gather people in streets against former President Macapagal Arroyo’s leadership.
It’s not a fall even we think that way, we might appreciate them trying to end conspiracy in the Philippine government.
The point is that, we must not dwell more on the different surveys in the country.
We have to stretch the gap between merciless campaigns and subtle propagandas.
In the end, the Pulse Asia is just a polling body who depend on possibilities with their respondents.
We have to think and dig deeper on the upcoming election; we have to think wisely.
Most especially these past two days that we are bombarded of issues surrounding the senate leader Juan Ponce Enrile and Senator Antonio Trillanes.
From what’s happening now, we have to think more and vote wisely and not just depend on surveys.
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