Philippine Political Commentary

A Reader Campaigns for Kapatiran

A reader named Pian commented on my last entry:

TO ALL
I know this to be out of place. Please bear with me. I just want to create awareness by choosing the busy forum or the latest.
Do consider Dr. Martin Bautista for the next elections obviously (a senatorial candidate of ‘Ang Kapatiran’ together with Adrian Sison and Zosimo Paredes). He’s a 44-year-old gastroenterologist in the US who came home after 17 years. You can see from his background that he truly means service. For those who find him to be a hypocrite for working abroad, do understand he’s a family man who needs to sustain his family, that he will be able to keep his independence by not relying on public funds to support his family. He helps his countrymen in his capacity but it’s just not enough for there are millions of Filipinos. It’s a good start in Philippine Politics to have him and his party around.

I urge you to forward/text/inform all your contacts about them. I believe they only lack exposure that’s why I’m doing this. But I can’t do it alone so I’m appealing to everyone’s help. If all will inform their contacts about them and urge them as well to forward, we might hit a million.
We cannot afford to be indifferent now if we want meaningful change. Otherwise we only have ourselves to blame. BUT TOGETHER WE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE.

I am not sure though if Pian is referring to the 2010 Senate Elections, or if he/she is belatedly campaigning for the past 2007 Senate Elections. Nonetheless, I think her comment is worth posting.

One Response to “A Reader Campaigns for Kapatiran”

  1. rhodilee says:

    Pian has always believed in the platform and advocacies of the Kapatiran candidates particularly Dr. Bautista. She has been posting comments in my election blog. I believe Pian is urging people to consider Dr. Bautista as senator next election. I am not sure though if Martin Bautista still considers running next election.

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