No, this is not an iced tea commercial; they’re just really good in coming up
with this reminder.
Cast an intelligent vote.
Read
the candidates’ profiles. Listen to the news. Don’t vote on the basis of the
candidates’ promises in their advertisements. Look for what they have
contributed to the country or for the betterment of their respective provinces.
Surely, they couldn’t have run for senator without first handling local
government units.
It’s better to give than to
receive but it’s okay to receive.
Muster some courage.
I’ve been
told of the danger of breach of the contract of sale (in this case, the object
is one’s vote). They say one can even end up dead, especially in the rural
areas. Perhaps, this may be a bit idealistic but I think it takes some courage
to really fight for what you believe is right.
Shake off timidity.
On May 13,
it could be hot and humid out or it could be wet and muddy. Would the weather stop
you from moving towards a better Philippines? Go out and practice your right to
suffrage.
Pray for a clean election.
We never really know what happens once we cast our vote. We can never be sure of an honest election despite its being automated. However, we can always pray that the evil one be kept at bay so that we may have a clean and honest election.
TOWARDS A BETTER PHILIPPINES!

Wait. Is it really okay to receive? What do you think? If we do accept money even when we don't vote for those cheaters, we could still be creating the notion that we are okay with them handing out money in exchange for our votes. If we don't, we can't be sure that every Filipino would also stand his ground against it and so the notion continues. Hmmm.
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