bitch adrienne relax lang. i agree with you that if you don't have faith in the candidate dili nalang mo vote. kalas-kalas lang ink, ballots ug utok. hehehe.
but the CIT SSG governments power eminates from the CIT students. so kung dili majority sa mga students and mo butar meaning wala gyuy authority ang CIT SSG nga mo represent sa mga students.
sorry ha pero I think ang kanang passive attitude sa mga student can be partly blamed on the ssg officers. because it is part of your job to inform the students of their right. so if the students don't know what their right is . . . dili lang pud sila magpaka-bana. i don't know if i'm right, but I believe that even 'some' of the ssg officers don't know what they're supposed to do because they are not aware of the ssg constitution. so how can you expect the students to be active participants in their government? na-a gani sa SSG constitution (article xiv sec. 16) na dapat hatagan ug copy sa ssg constitution ang mga 'new' students. as far as i know wala na ninyo gui-buhat. unya ang wala ninyo pagbuhat ana pwede mo ma suspend or expelled sa inyo office (article xi sec 2). you can't also expect the students to go to the ssg or sa library para mobasa lang sa constitution kay lagi inyo nang trabajo nga pahibaw-un ang istudyante ana.
I think it is really illogical and imature for someone to tell those who criticize them to run against them, and 'change the system' when at first it was them who thought that the system is too rigid for them. you can't go telling people nga, 'sige kamo nalay buhat ana', because it was not us who asked you to run. it was you who decided to run in the first place and decided to take up the challenge. now, because you realize you cannot do the job, you are asking other people to clean your mess? dili ba binata ka-ayo?
wala ko na suko ha. . . nagpapaliwanag lang. . .