POOR POLITICS.
2 days...
I just saw the news on TFC, and there's been a lot of violence this election period. Every part of the news' always crisis about the election returns, the canvassing and the candidates banging at each other's doors. And the canvassing's not done yet. Well, nothing's new. We have dirty politics in our own land. Some candidates are willing to take a step ahead just to win, even if it involves cheating. Because for some people, winning is everything... and for some people, winning is not enough.
To the parties who feel like winning, good luck and congratulations in advance [if you win]. Just make sure you do your job by the day you get appointed as an official. And to those who'll lose, well... just let it be. Don't cry out just to get the public's sympathy and speak with a rotational nonsense to the extent of the media's presence. Not everybody would care anyway [with the exception of some loyal supporters].
It is not helpful for anyone to slam their head to a wall of idiocy and poor sport. Candidates should be running for the country's future, not with their vested interests. But even if you're not running as officials [or you lost the race], you could always do your part for the country. If you really love the country, do something about it as a citizen.
* Lamang ang oposisyon sa senatorial race? Interesting...
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