Campaigning for a clean and fraud-free election is everybody’s part as we partake and demonstrate our rights in the coming 2010 national and local polls. Should we make a call or initiate what must be done for the betterment of this country and its people, it is everyone’s individual concern. Mostly, during or before the election period, many people and different groups will appear and surface their call for a fraud-free election or better yet remind the people to watch over their votes, which is obviously a laying signs of distrust to the government’s campaign for an honest and clean selection.
The Boto mo, Ipatrol mo!- a campaign flagship of a leading network station in the country, that soars and continue to persuade as it goes over the television screen from time to time is one good example. Perhaps, it was an effective drive to sway and set the minds of the people given that they got the access and machineries in many ways to dictate the “should be’s” in preparation for the coming elections. In a way, it is indeed a good show of involvement and participation in our country’s political facet but unfortunately, is it also one good reason why people never get to trust every aspirants running in different government positions. Worst is, people were already expecting of a filthy and fraudulent elections on 2010. As it was instigated by that certain station that on the other hand, frequently air various political ads of their supported candidates, it cannot be denied that such movement was just a front to conceal what really capitalists are up to.
It is but an upsetting truth that what the Boto mo, Ipatrol mo has is just a mind-conditioning propaganda that pressures the people. Instead of helping to promote oneness and solidarity, the movement
Sunday, January 3, 2010
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