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  2. Guns, goons, and gold - Wikipedia

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    The phrase "guns, goons, and gold," sometimes referred to as the "Three Gs of Philippine Politics" was a catchphrase coined by media to describe the violence and vote-buying that characterized the political campaign period in the Philippines, beginning with the presidential reelection campaign of 1969, declining only with the advent of electronic voting machines during the elections of 2010.

  3. List of banned films - Wikipedia

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    1974. La Patagonia rebelde ( Rebel Patagonia ) Banned under Isabel Perón 's government (1974–1976) and Jorge Rafael Videla 's regime during Argentina's last-civil military dictatorship (1976–1983). The historical film is about the suppression of a peasants' revolt, known as "Tragic Patagonia".

  4. Bongbong Marcos - Wikipedia

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    Marcos officially launched his campaign for president of the Philippines on October 5, 2021, through a video post on Facebook and YouTube. [117] [118] An interview with his wife Liza Marcos revealed that he decided to run for president while watching the film Ant-Man, [119] [120] though Marcos admitted that he could not recall this moment. [121]

  5. List of political scandals in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Stonehill controversy – involving American businessman Harry Stonehill with a $50-million business empire in the Philippines; 1968. Jabidah massacre – the murder of an estimated 28 to 68 Moro Muslims, who were clandestinely being trained on the island of Corregidor to instigate a rebellion in Sabah, Malaysia .

  6. Category:Political scandals in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    0–9. 2011 Armed Forces of the Philippines corruption scandal. 2013 Senate of the Philippines funds controversy. 2022–2023 Philippine onion crisis. 2022–2023 Philippine sugar crisis.

  7. Thanks to FPL’s dirty politics, paying the light bill is more ...

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    Welcome to Florida, where even the electricity you consume comes with a side of dirty, secretive — and most likely, illegal — political gangsterism.

  8. Politiko (website) - Wikipedia

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    Politiko is a Filipino news website covering Philippine politics.Politiko was established in 2014 and managed by MCD Multimedia Corporation (as mentioned in the disclaimer of their website) and Prage Management Corporation who also controls the operation of the tabloid newspaper Abante as well as sibling websites, Bilyonaryo.com, Abogado and NewsKo.

  9. Category:Philippine political films - Wikipedia

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    W. Walang Panginoon. Categories: Philippine films by topic. Political films by country. Philippine films by genre. Works about Filipino politics.