2010 Elections: Armored Vehicles orders are up

Monday, January 19, 2009
By bloggista

armored sedan 250x157 2010 Elections: Armored Vehicles orders are upPlanning to run a government post in 2010 Elections? Then first, according to the Senator Miriam Defensor-Santiago, you need to have the 3 most important things: first – money, second – money, and third – money.

That’s a lot of money every candidate needs in order to win in the Philippine elections. And he needs enough money to give himself  an armored vehicle too.

Recently, orders are up for armored vehicles from several politicians and aspirants in preparation for the 2010 elections. Most of them are saying having an armored vehicle is a must.

Armoring a front portion of a standard-sized SUV costs about USD7,500.00 – almost enough to buy you a good second-hand car. Full vehicle armoring could well cost between USD40,000 to USD80,000, depending on the size of the car or vehicle.

Some of the politicians defended their need of an armored vehicle. In far-flung provinces and “hot spot” areas, on-board an armored vehicle while doing their campaign sorties will give so much peace of mind and provide the much needed safety.

Now that’s a lot of money to spend to get elected and look forward to receiving a monthly salary of less than a thousand dollars a month. Quite amazing for a country where 47% are considered themselves poor.  A wise investment don’t you think?

Credit: Photo courtesy of www.inkasarmored.com

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4 Responses to “2010 Elections: Armored Vehicles orders are up”

  1. Hi B,

    yayyy finally got to be the first to comment on this article hehehe :) Hmmm Are armored cars really necessary, since most of the mishaps happen in the senate and congress anyways and since a lot of them like to throw water and stuff at each other what they need is a full armor suit heheehehe or maybe just simply a good yaya :) hehehe

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  2. haha, the complications of being either too good that your rival wants to kill you, or simply having too many enemies because of being a scumbag.

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  3. The crisis will lower prices more

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  4. Well, I definitely agree with Senator Miriam Defensor-Santiago, “a lot of money every candidate needs in order to win in the Philippine elections. And he needs enough money to give himself an armored vehicle too.” very well said. I’m just hope for a clean and safe election this 2010. Anyway, thanks for sharing this post. Keep posting!

    -pia-

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