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Post by luckystreak on Sept 11, 2009 17:56:11 GMT 8
Pulitika muna tayo para sa pagbabago ng ating bansa.
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Post by sayeret on Nov 10, 2009 6:14:16 GMT 8
Bro Ben4, pde ba si Manny Pacquiao for President and Charice Pempengco for Vice President.
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Post by luckystreak on Nov 10, 2009 8:17:04 GMT 8
bro ed pwede yan.magiging boxing and singing ang national pastime natin. ;D
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Post by balian on Nov 10, 2009 14:58:38 GMT 8
nag-declare na rin ng pagtakbo sa pagka-presidente si ebdane.
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Post by kanipaan on Nov 10, 2009 17:14:53 GMT 8
non of the above ang boto ko... parehas mga trapo silang lahat... wala pa ring pagbabago na magaganap after sa 2010 election...
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Post by balian on Nov 11, 2009 18:31:25 GMT 8
trapo means TRAditional POlitician... palagay ko hindi lahat ay trapo kasi andiyan si eddie villanueva hehehe.
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Post by luckystreak on Nov 19, 2009 16:30:03 GMT 8
piliin na lang natin kung sino yung sa tingin natin eh lesser evil. ;D
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Post by ncyabut on Nov 19, 2009 17:13:43 GMT 8
Things In Common why Villar chose Loren
In declaring her support for the Nacionalista Party’s unofficial presidential candidate, Sen. Loren Legarda said, she and Manny Villar “share many things in common.” They both have the same vision; they both have the same platform, and they both have no other choice.
Pulse Asia Survey
Sen. Noynoy Aquino topped the latest Pulse Asia survey on ‘presidentiables’ with 44 percent. The ruling party’s bet, Gilbert Teodoro got 2 percent. Actually, he got 10 percent in the initial tally but before the final results could be announced, 8 percent of the respondents have already defected to Noynoy.
Former senator Ralph Recto and his wife, Batangas Gov. Vilma Santos have left the ruling coalition and joined the Liberal Party. Ralph said he decided to leave Lakas and join the LP after a month of consultations with leaders, stakeholders, family, friends and staff. Vilma explained she decided to leave Lakas and join the LP after a month of consultation with Luis.
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Post by balian on Nov 24, 2009 18:58:16 GMT 8
lampas na sa 20 ang nag-file sa comelec ng certificate of candidacy for president... pero wala pa kahit isa ang nagpa-file ng COC sa mga pinagpipilian sa itaas... ... ...
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Post by balian on Nov 30, 2009 15:55:17 GMT 8
nagdadagsaan na ang mga aplikante para sa trabahong pagka-PRESIDENTE. ang kumpanya nilang papasukan ay PILIPINAS. ang kanilang mga bossing ay tayong mga FILIPINO.
erap-binay, villar-loren, noynoy-mar, gibo-edu manzano... ito ang mga magtatagisan sa pagkapangulo at pangalawang pangulo. magandang sultada ito... parang karambola ang laban hehehe. sino kaya ang papalarin sa kanila?
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Post by luckystreak on Dec 16, 2009 18:30:49 GMT 8
leading pa rin si noynoy pero humahabol na daw si villar saka si teodoro.si erap steady sa pang 3 o pang 4.si gordon may nakukuha na din konti.
malalaman natin kung makasustini ng lamang si noynoy pagsungaw ng 2010.labasan na sigurado ng talaksang pera ito.
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Post by kanipaan on Feb 8, 2010 14:44:41 GMT 8
Gloria’s Secret Candidate Exposed 13 January 2010 9 CommentsI PerryScope by Perry Diaz
Finally, after so much speculation about President Gloria MacapagalArroyo’s “secret candidate,” a face has emerged. In his recentarticle, “Her” man, respected columnist and political consultant Lito
Banayo exposed Manny Villar as Gloria’s “secret candidate.” I totally agree with Mr. Banayo’s arguments that Villar is now Gloria’s man.
In a recent survey, Villar is second to frontrunner Noynoy Aquino by11% while Gilbert “Gibo” Teodoro — Gloria’s “anointed” candidate — is languishing at the tail end of the survey in single digits. Unless there is a miracle or massive cheating in the May 10 elections, Gibo doesn’t stand a chance of winning. Simply put, Gloria wouldn’t bet her political future on Gibo.
Since it is not possible or probable that Gloria would support Noynoy, Villar is Gloria’s only viable pick. Even if Gloria tried to play ball with Noynoy, I doubt if Noynoy would be willing to play with Gloria. On the other hand, Villar had nothing to lose and everything to gain by secretly dealing with Gloria. Heck, the fact that Villar allied himself with the leftists just shows that he would deal with the Devil himself if that’s what it would take to win the presidency. As he recently said, “the presidency is my last dream.” Indeed, it’s the ultimate dream of a lifetime that he would relentlessly — and ruthlessly — pursue by any means his money could buy. And that’s what makes Villar as dangerous as — if not more dangerous than — Gloria.
The fact that Villar has reportedly planned to spend at least P7 billion of his own money in his presidential campaign manifests his steely determination to win the presidency. That kind of money would be enough to buy the election. And should Villar win the election, how would he recoup his “investment” in his campaign?
Rags to riches Villar claimed that he came from a poor family from Tondo. His father was a government employee and his mother was selling fish at the public market in Divisoria. When he was a boy, Villar said that he helped his mother sell fish. However, there were reports that Villar was adopted by the wealthy Jalandoni family of Nueva Ecija. When he reached legal age, the Jalandoni patriarch deeded 400 hectares in Licab, Nueva Ecija under his name.
In 1975, Villar married the former Cynthia Aguilar, daughter of a politically powerful and wealthy family from Las Pinas City. With his wife’s wealth, Villar started building and selling homes. He became a millionaire and a leader in the housing industry.
Villar enters politics Basking in his “rags to riches” accomplishment, Villar entered politics. In 1992, he ran for Congress and won. In 1998, he was chosen Speaker of the House of Representatives. In 2001, he ran for Senator and won. In 2007, after his reelection he was chosen Senate President.
During his presidency of the Senate, a scandal erupted that would haunt Villar for the rest of his political life. In October 2008, Sen. Panfilo Lacson, in a privileged speech alleged that Villar caused the “double insertion” of funds into the C-5 extension project linking Las Pinas to Paranaque in the 2008 national budget. Lacson said that Villar allocated another P200 million on top of the P200 million already allotted by Malacañang for the same purpose. Sen. Jamby Madrigal joined the fray when she alleged that Villar “wanted the C-5 extension to cut through his property so he could sell the property at a higher price.” A month later, Villar was ousted from his presidency of the Senate.
In 2009, Villar declared his presidential bid amidst the “double insertion” scandal of which he has yet to be cleared.
Conflict of interest One of the hazards of running for president is that your life story becomes public and everything you’ve done in the past is unearthed and exposed for all to see. One of the issues that has been dogging Villar recently was the appearance of “conflict of interest” in regard to his real estate empire vis-à-vis his elected position as a legislative leader in both chambers of Congress.
On December 22, 2009, Ted Failon, host of the“Failon Ngayon” TV show, exposed Villar’s 23 subdivisions which were all connected by the C-5 Road extension — Daang Hari Road –linking Las Pinas and Cavite. Failon showed how Daang Hari Road — instead of a straight line — snaked around the 23 subdivisions from Las Pinas to Cavite by way of Muntinglupa, Alabang, and Laguna. Failon said that the C-5 Road extension — completed in 2004 – was funded by the national budget which was passed by Congress at the time Villar was Speaker of the House and then Senator who chaired the Finance Committee. Failon indicated that Villar voted for the national budget that appropriated funds for the C-5 Road extension, a violation of Article VI Section 14 of the constitution which says in part: “…Neither shall he [Senator or Member of the House of Representatives], directly or indirectly, be interested financially in any contract with, or in any franchise or special privilege granted by the Government, or any subdivision, agency, or instrumentality thereof, including any government-owned or controlled corporation, or its subsidiary, during his term of office.”
Failon contended that Villar shouldn’t have ran for Congress because he had and still has ownership of business enterprises involved in government transactions and funding.
From millionaire to multi-billionaire
In the 17 years that Villar has been in Congress, he has accumulated so much wealth. He is now ranked number five on the list of the Philippines’ richest men with his net worth of $940 million (P45 billion). He has the largest shareholding in the real estate firm Vista Land. Indeed, Villar has come a long way from selling fish in Divisoria to the multi-billionaire that he is today.
Had Villar stayed out of politics and earned his wealth through hard and honest work, he could have become the role model for the Filipino entrepreneur. But allegations of “conflict of interest” and probable corrupt practices while serving the people in Congress have raised doubts in the people’s minds about his qualifications to become the president of the country.
The question that keeps on popping up in my mind is: Is Villar’s association with Gloria going to influence his presidency and create a plutocratic oligarchy where the wealthy few govern the powerless citizenry? There is an old adage that says: “Tell me who your friendsare, and I will tell you who you are.” Yes, indeed.
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Post by luckystreak on Feb 8, 2010 14:55:52 GMT 8
c5 at taga. nagmula sa wala.hanep ah.and now the no.5 richest men in pi at 45B pesos net worth.
" behind every great fortune there is a crime" - honore de balzac
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Post by balian on Mar 31, 2010 19:50:33 GMT 8
noynoy at villar pa rin ang no. 1 & no. 2 sa latest survey ng SWS.
pareho ng results ng poll natin dito... noynoy at villar din ang no. 1 & no. 2.
pero palagay ko, pagdating sa mga botante sa barrio mas kilala si erap hehehe.
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Post by luckystreak on Apr 26, 2010 8:26:37 GMT 8
latest survey...
1.noynoy 2. erap 3. villar 4.gibo 5-9. n/a
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