I spent my late afternoon till evening last Friday with some friends from Mass Comm surveying an area in Quezon City for Kabataan Party, which we will be campaigning for in the next few weeks (which I’ll try to do while trying to complete a 100-hour internship in a month).
Fortunately, military personnel and alleged ex-communist rebels out to demonize partylist groups like Kabataan Party, in behalf of the present administration obviously, aren’t present in our designated area. Yet.

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oh come on bikoy. bayan muna, gabriela, anakpawis and kabataan are all parliamentary fronts of you-know-what
the communist party of the philippines!
Normally, I’d ask how such claims are made against Kabataan, but nah, wag na lang.
Ingats, Bikoy. Good luck sa lahat ng mga gagawin.
oi..
ingat lagi. kitakits sa awards night,
bakit nung college ako never kong naexperience yan? inggit ako. UP grad din naman ako ah. (nagdrama eh noh?)
parang gusto kong iboto yung Bayan Muna…. pag iisipan ko pa.
It’s probably one of those “fill in the blank” militant groups. (read: “OUST US-[insert name of Philippine president here] REGIME!!!”)
to rj/jr,
that’s typical answer/statement of a you-know-what…(narrow minded and uncritical person; in case you do not know.OR, one of those red baiters. OR you are a military agent deployed in cyberspace to harass people like bikoy and other militant organizations and spread black propaganda! hahahaha!)