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		<title>By: Jim</title>
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		<description>finally! I can post a comment! :)

Whether one votes or not--it might not matter. 

I'm thinking that if everybody would be united &lt;b&gt;not to vote&lt;/b&gt;, that might send some message to the politicians that voters are fed up with the system then a real change might follow. 

If voters would choose to vote, and the same political dynasties or powers are elected, then it's still status quo. And the vicious cycle of poverty goes on and on and on in poor Philippines.

As much as I try to look at the positive things happening in the Philippines, the negative issues and things happening are just too overwhelming to ignore or even address.

But then again, as John Nery pointed out, I could be wrong.</description>
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<p>Whether one votes or not&#8211;it might not matter. </p>
<p>I&#8217;m thinking that if everybody would be united <b>not to vote</b>, that might send some message to the politicians that voters are fed up with the system then a real change might follow. </p>
<p>If voters would choose to vote, and the same political dynasties or powers are elected, then it&#8217;s still status quo. And the vicious cycle of poverty goes on and on and on in poor Philippines.</p>
<p>As much as I try to look at the positive things happening in the Philippines, the negative issues and things happening are just too overwhelming to ignore or even address.</p>
<p>But then again, as John Nery pointed out, I could be wrong.</p>
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