Noynoy Aquino is the most Competent and Credible Candidate to be the Next President of the Philippines
by Wilfrido Villacorta
I AM FOR NOYNOY because
1. Only an incorruptible leader like Noynoy would have the determination and the daring to combat rampant corruption– the root of poverty and injustice in our country;
2. Noynoy has a legacy to protect, and this legacy has concretely manifested itself in his personal life and public-service record;
3. Noynoy’s achievements have lived up to his advocacy to serve the poor and the underprivileged; and
4. Noynoy has the competence and credibility to represent our nation in the global arena and is the best leader who can rebuild our international image.
A. State of the Land
What problems will the next President face? In order to fully appreciate what kind of leader is needed by our people at this point in our nation’s history, let us examine the present Philippine condition and its implications for the next generations:
· The Philippines is in the list of “In danger of becoming a failed state,” in the company of Bhutan, Cambodia, Togo, Bolivia, Comoros, Moldova, Angola and Azerbaijan (The Fund for Peace, 2009 Failed States Index study).
Indicators of a Failed State:
• a highly ineffective central government without full control over much of its territory and over rampant criminality and public corruption,
• inability to provide adequate public services and infrastructure,
• big numbers of economic and/or political refugees and involuntary movement of populations, and
• wide social inequality and sharp decline in economic opportunities and wealth distribution.
· The Philippines risks having the highest poverty incidence in East Asia: “If our low growth rates continue into the future, the ADB projects that our poverty incidence will remain at a range of 21 to 28% by 2020—the highest in East Asia. The poverty incidence would be higher that those of Cambodia, Mongolia, Lao PDR and Viet Nam” (Dr. Fernando Aldaba, Poverty in the Philippines, Asian Development Bank, 2009).
· It is the poor children who are the primary victims of the consequences of massive poverty: malnutrition, disease and substandard education.
· Severe malnutrition, which has afflicted 24.6% of Filipino children, is linked to more than half of child deaths, poor cognitive development and low productivity. According to the Council for the Welfare of Children, malnutrition is not only the effect of inequity but it is among the factors that give rise to conditions that create inequities.
· The UNESCO’s Education-for- All Global Monitoring Report for 2010 on the Philippines: “There is a real danger that the country will fail to achieve universal primary education by 2015.” Its net enrolment ratio in 2007, where about one million children are out of school, is “comparable with countries at far lower levels of average income, such as Zambia, and below the levels attained by other countries in the region, such as Indonesia.” The gap separating the poorest 20% from the rest of society is far wider than in most countries in the region.
· It is estimated by NGOs that about 60,000–100,000 children are trafficked annually. Such trafficking cases are increasing.
· The Department of Social Welfare and Development reports that anywhere between 60,000 to 600,000 street children are victims of child prostitution. The Philippines ranks fourth among countries with the most number of prostituted children. A study by the Psychological Trauma Program of the University of the Philippines notes that prostitution may now be the country’s fourth largest source of GNP.
(http://www.unicef. org/philippines/ 8895_9845. html)
LIFE IS CHEAP IN THE PHILIPPINES •
For an archipelagic nation, we have ironically one of the worst maritime transport facilities and regulation. We are notorious for having one of the highest incidence of annual maritime disasters, and one of the worst road traffic and accidents in Asia.
• The World Health Organization, whose regional HQ is in Manila, has been imploring our government to control the production of firecrackers that become more potent each year and to strictly ban the use of guns for holiday revelry. In the region, we have the highest rate of fireworks- and gun-related injuries and deaths during new-year celebrations. We are infamous for widespread electoral fraud and violence and for being the transit point for illegal drugs, gun smuggling and human trafficking.
• In last year’s first National Summit for Firearms Control, Philippine National Police chief Director General Jesus Verzosa referred to the 2005 Report of the World Health Organization and the UN Office of Drugs and Crime, which showed that the Philippines ranked 10th in the number of gun homicide rates worldwide. He revealed that the current estimate of loose firearms in the country is now at 1,110,372.
• Personal ownership of guns and carrying them in public are justified by the need for self-defense against criminals. But the PNP report in the Firearms Control Summit indicated that of the 5,752 crime incidents recorded in 2008, 6,030 involved firearms, 5,999 of which were loose firearms and only 31 licensed. In addition, the most common crimes committed with loose firearms from 2006 to 2008 consistently included murder, homicide, physical injury and robbery.
These transgressions that we see everyday are mostly due to corruption in law enforcement and the consequent impunity enjoyed by wrongdoers.
· Half of our national budget’s allocations are lost to “s.o.p.’s” or bribery. Targets for tax collection are not met and our national debt payments keep on rising because of corruption.
· Public education, health, infrastructure and financial services do not meet world standards because of corruption. It is poor governance that is behind unmitigated poverty, civil unrest and insurgency in the countryside.
· Foreign investors avoid our country because of the high cost of business rooted in corruption. Because there are not enough jobs, millions leave for overseas employment. Medicines and medical care are beyond the reach of most Filipinos. Even the magnitude of damage inflicted by natural disasters has been exacerbated by corrupt mismanagement.
The Asian Development Bank has repeatedly expressed its concern for the Philippines, a country with so much potential and yet mired in poverty and social inequality. In its study of Critical Development Constraints in the Philippines, the Philippines scored lowest among countries with similar per capita GDP levels on control of corruption, as well as on political stability and rule of law since 2002. The study indicated that the Philippines had lost momentum in controlling corruption, and had allowed Viet Nam and Indonesia to surpass it in economic performance.
In 2009 Corruption Perception Index of Transparency International, the Philippines is ranked 139th out of the 180 countries surveyed. We are way behind Singapore, which placed as the 2nd least perceived to be corrupt; South Korea, 39th; Malaysia, 56th; Thailand, 84th and Indonesia, 111th.
B. Needed: An incorruptible leader with the determination and the daring to combat corruption.
If your company is sinking because it is ridden with corruption and you are looking for a CEO, what would be the principal quality that you will look for in the candidates for the position? Wouldn’t it be good character?
Character is Noynoy’s strength. His character embodies his parents’ legacy: integrity, decency, commitment to democracy and people’s welfare, a modest lifestyle.
We all know that the main problem of our country is poverty. As we have said, the root of poverty of most Filipinos is corrupt governance. It is corruption that deprives the poor of access to essential public infrastructure, services and opportunities to improve their lives. For this reason, corruption is the worst violation of human rights in the Philippines.
In order to extricate the nation from its wretched condition, the next President must not only be incorruptible but must have the audacity to dismiss corrupt officials and file charges against them. He can have this courage and determination only if he has had an unblemished record of public service and has not violated any law. Fortunately, we have found a leader with a clear moral compass.
C. Noynoy has a legacy to protect, and this legacy has concretely manifested itself in his public-service record.
Some critics are saying that Noynoy is simply riding on the fame of his parents. They ask, how can we be sure that he will be as committed as Ninoy and Cory were to the Filipino people?
We must not forget that Noynoy, along with his sisters, experienced firsthand the ordeals that his parents courageously underwent and the sacrifices that they had to make: the persecution of his father and their family during martial law; the threats to the newly restored democracy after EDSA (he almost died when the coup plotters attacked Malacanang), the crusade of Cory for good governance. The values of Ninoy and Cory could not but have a lasting impact on Noynoy’s character formation.
Text Box: On 25 August 1973, when Noynoy was only 13 years old, his father wrote him a letter—to bequeath to his only son the legacy of the Aquino family and to pass on to him the responsibility of caring for his mother and sisters and of “living with honor”: “You are my only son. You carry my name and the name of my father. I have no material wealth to leave you. I never had time to make money while I was in the hire of our people. For this I am very sorry. …The only valuable asset I can bequeath to you now is the name you carry. I have tried my best during my years of public service to keep that name untarnished and respected, unmarked by sorry compromises for expediency. I now pass it on to you, as good, I pray, as when my father, your grandfather passed it on to me. “Forgive me for passing unto your young shoulders the great responsibility for our family. I trust you will love your mother and your sisters and lavish them with the care and protection I would have given them. … “Look after your two younger sisters with understanding and affection. … Finally, stand by your mother as she stood beside me through the buffeting winds of crisis and uncertainties firm and resolute and uncowed. I pray to God, you inherit her indomitable spirit and her rare brand of silent courage. “I had hopes of introducing you to my friends, showing you the world and guide you through the maze of survival. I am afraid, you will now have to go it alone without your guide. The only advice I can give you: Live with honor and follow your conscience. “There is no greater nation on earth than our Motherland. No greater people than our own. Serve them with all your heart, with all your might and with all your strength. Son, the ball is now in your hands.”
“Son, the ball is now in your hands.” These prophetic words of Ninoy were in his letter written ten years before he was assassinated in August 1983. As the one whose destiny it was to be the people’s candidate, would Noynoy dishonor the noble legacy of his parents? Having witnessed the people’s outpouring of love and respect for his parents during their funerals, wouldn’t Noynoy reciprocate their trust by protecting the good name of his father and mother?
D. Noynoy’s achievements live up to his advocacies.
Who says that Noynoy has no advocacy and does not assert the principles he believes in? Who claims that he has no experience and achievements?
Noynoy’s advocacy is clear and uncompromising. He believes that a true working democracy provides not only political freedoms but a better life for all Filipinos. A working democracy must be able to provide jobs, education, social services and equitable economic prosperity for everyone, not just the privileged few.
In his eleven years as a Representative and a Senator, Noynoy has faithfully served the Filipino people. He is now Chair of the Senate Committee on Local Government and Co-chair of the Committee on Justice and Human Rights. He is a member of, among others, the Committees on Economic Affairs, Education, Environment and Natural Resources, Justice and Human Rights, Peace, Trade and Commerce, and Urban Planning, Housing and Development.
The following were the bills he sponsored in the Senate, which reflect his pro-poor, pro-good governance conviction:
· Senate Bill No. 1370–granting an annual productivity incentive to all workers in the private sector;
· Senate Bill No. 1719–limiting the re-appointment of presidential nominees by-passed by the Commission on Appointments;
· Senate Bill No. 1710 –banning the re-appointment of a regular member of the Judicial and Bar Council who has already served the full term;
· Senate Bill No. 2035–requiring the regular maintenance and preservation of all public infrastructures;
· Senate Bill No. 2036–increasing the penalties for non-compliance of the prescribed increases and adjustments in the wage rates of workers, amending for the purpose Republic Act No. 6727;
· Senate Bill 2159–adopting the doctrine of superior responsibility to all actions involving military personnel, members of the Philippine National Police and other civilians involved in law enforcement;
· Senate Bill 2160–amending Section 4 of RA 9184, otherwise known as the Government Procurement Reform Act to further restrict exemptions to the requirement of public bidding;
· Senate Bill 2978–amending the DILG Act to further clarify the relationship between local chief executives and their respective local police chiefs; and
· Senate Bill 3121–the Budget Impoundment Control Act—strengthening legislative oversight over executive spending.
Before he was elected to the Senate, Noynoy served three terms as a member of the House of Representatives from 1998 to 2007. He was Deputy Speaker of the 13th Congress and was a member of the Committees of Banks & Financial Intermediaries, Energy Export Promotion, and Public Order & Safety.
One of his key legislative initiatives was to make the procurement of the petroleum, oil and lubricants requirements of the Armed Forces of the Philippines transparent by requiring public bidding.
Among his priority bills were House Bill No. 4251–granting annual productivity incentives to all workers in the private sector; House Bill No. 4397–strengthening the regulatory power of the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to effectively enforce consumer laws; House Bill No. 4252–increasing the penalties for non-compliance of the prescribed increases and adjustments in the wage rates of workers; House Bill No. 3616–extending the reglementary period for the educational qualification for PNP members; and House Bill No. 1842 –providing for the codification of criminal laws.
He introduced House Resolution No. 65–inquiry in aid of legislation into the policies and processes of the Energy Regulatory Commission in granting rate increases to electric utilities, and House Resolution No. 788–creating a select Congressional Oversight Committee on intelligence funds to check and study the use of intelligence funds by government agencies to ensure that funds allocated therefore are utilized for the purpose they are intended.
He initiated an amendment to the General Appropriations Act requiring public bidding in the purchase of petroleum, oil and lubricant products for the Department of National Defense.
In 2004, he was stripped of his post as Deputy Speaker after he joined leaders of the Liberal Party in calling for the resignation of President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo at the height of the “Hello Garci” scandal.
A man of strong convictions, he lived up to his constitutional responsibility as an opposition Senator to fiscalize the executive branch of government. Noynoy thoroughly examined the General Appropriations Act for 2009 and proposed key amendments to the 2009 GAA that seek to tighten congressional oversight on the executive’s use of public funds.
He has consistently championed human rights and people’s participation. Noynoy has sought the proper relocation of informal settlers and the delineation of authority of parties involved in demolitions such as the MMDA.
Through his privilege speeches, Noynoy has drawn attention to the plight of desaparecidos and victims of extra-judicial killings. He is also part of the bicameral debates on the Anti-Torture Act.
He introduced substantial amendments to the Cooperative Code to make it more responsive to the needs of the marginalized sector for whom the code was enacted.
Noynoy actively participated in the hearings that investigated the alleged misuse of public funds, such as the ZTE-NBN deal, the “Euro Generals” and the Fertilizer Fund scam. These hearings highlighted the need for increased transparency and accountability in the disbursal of taxpayers’ money.
Noynoy was vigilant in the hearings regarding the sale of TRANSCO and PNOC-EDC. He questioned the sale of revenue-generating assets of these two key corporations prior to their privatization.
Noynoy has also had executive experience in the private sector. His first job, at age 23, was at the Philippine Business for Social Progress (1983). It was interrupted by the tragedy of his father’s assassination on 21 August 1983. He had always to be at the side of his mother and sisters during these difficult times. Two years later, he took up managerial and marketing positions at Nike Philippines and Mondragon Philippines (1985-1986). When his mother became President, Noynoy left Mondragon for reasons of delicadeza. He joined their family corporations: Strata Assurance Corp. as its vice-president, and the Best Security Agency Corporation as its vice-president and treasurer (1986-1993). He later worked for the Central Azucarera de Tarlac, starting out as executive assistant for administration and later, becoming field services manager (1993-1996). It was again out of delicadeza that Noynoy entered politics only in 1998, six years after the term of office of his mother. He was elected to the House of Representatives in 1998 and was re-elected in 2001 and 2004.
I believe that I have provided more than sufficient evidence of Noynoy’s achievements and have amply demonstrated that his achievements have been consistent with his avowed principles. But the greatest proof of his competence to be President is that he has upheld his integrity. He never abused his status as a member of the presidential family during and after President Cory’s term, and never took advantage of his positions as Congressman and Senator. Integrity – the proven resolve and capability to remain honest, transparent and accountable despite one’s possession of immense power and influence – is the best competency for any office, whether public or private.
E. Noynoy has the competence and credibility to represent our nation and to rebuild our
international image.
Because of our dismal record in governance that has led to wretched conditions for most of our people, our international image has suffered tremendously. We are known as a nation of servants, as a laggard in economic development, as a center of crime and corruption in Asia.
Once elected, Noynoy can draw from the goodwill and good name that Cory and Ninoy Aquino had built for the Filipino people, as he strives to repair the tattered image of our country. As one retired senior diplomat pointed out, “for the Philippines, the best foreign policy is domestic reform and decisive action on national issues.” A nation is only as strong internationally as its national conditions allow it to be.
Having been exposed internationally, having been formally trained in economics at the Ateneo de Manila University, and having had extensive experience as a statesman, Noynoy is comfortable in the company of foreign leaders. I was with him when Thai Prime Minister Abhisit visited him at the Sofitel last August, to extend his condolences. I felt very proud to see Noynoy conduct himself as befits a future head of government, discussing international issues such as the global recession and the future of free trade in ASEAN with such depth and confidence.
Singapore’s Foreign Minister George Yeo met with him last November during the latter’s visit to Manila. It was a significant opportunity for the Minister to get a glimpse of Noynoy’s views on foreign relations.
I am fully convinced that it is Noynoy who can best represent our nation internationally. Under his watch, the Philippines will once more be a leading member of ASEAN. With the restoration of respect for our country and our people’s dignity, our diplomats will be more effective in advancing our national interests in negotiations with our strategic and trade partners. More investors will be attracted to come, and the rights of our overseas workers will be more protected.
Noynoy is the leader that will transform this changeless, long suffering land of ours. Ito na ang ating huling pagkakataon. Huwag nating isugal ang ating boto. Huwag nating ipagsapalaran ang ating kinabukasan sa mga napatunayang mangungurakot o sa mga konsentidor sa pangungurakot na lalong magpapalubog sa ating bayan. Ipaubaya natin ang ating bansa sa isang mapagkakatiwalaang pinuno—walang iba kundi si Noynoy Aquino!
Dr. Wilfrido Villacorta is a Professor Emeritus of De La Salle University, former Deputy Secretary-General of ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations), and former member of the 1986 Constitutional Commission (sponsored among others, the provisions on education, rights of children, and the right to public information) .
"I am determined to continue the fight started by my father and my mother to see
that democracy takes root and is strengthened in our country. This cannot happen
in a government that serves the interest of the powerful few. We must strengthen
the institutions of government so that they truly serve the interests of our people."

Zach Lopez
28 Feb, 2010
@Everybody, I just tested Engr. Jojo and he took the bait
In our orgnization, we don’t use our titles in politics or in other agendas other than in our line of work as engineers. That is my point.
To engr. Jojo, this must be a lesson not to use your professional designation and debate with someone you think is much lower than you.
I was expecting credentials that has helped fellow Filipinos.
To everybody, my apologies.
Awie
28 Feb, 2010
Engr Jojo, we do understood your reaction. Let us go back to this Villaroyo disqualification. Ha-ha-ha!
This is more important matter than this Zach.
Engr. Jojo
28 Feb, 2010
@Zach, You have the gall to tell me to detach my hard earned title to my name, you must be the one to do it. You’ve just violated Professional Ethics. I do not consider anyone inferior to me in all aspects of life including debates.
And if you’re looking for a credential that has helped fellow Filipinos, then I’ll you, I’ve got it. The Project Packaging Mission in Europe have earned the government of more than 2 Billion Dollars in DONATION from the Royal Government of Belgium funding the Belgian Integrated Agrarian Reform Support Program in Region VII and Region IX directly benefiting thousands of Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries and indirectly millions of Filipinos in the two Regions.
Zach, that is not a lesson for me to learn on the contrary THAT IS FOR YOU TO LEARN BATA! You have to learn to respect elders and to be humble otherwise you will spend precious time for face saving and self redemption.
You owe me a personal apology.
Leo
28 Feb, 2010
@Zach, took the bait? or you were just busted?!
isang anay na naman ang natiris ni engr. jojo, hahaha!
btw zach, gordon’s candidacy is irrelevant in this election, i guess you have to accept it. mag villar ka na lang or perhaps erap, at least mataas-taas ng konti ang rating sa survey. but if you really want a true transformational leader, you know whom to support.
reminder to non-noypi supporters: next time before attempting to argue or debate with the people on this site, make sure you’re armed to the teeth with facts, otherwise, matitiris din kayo dito.
Engr. Jojo
28 Feb, 2010
Erratum: The amount donated by the Royal Government of Belgium was not 2 Billion Dollars but 2 Billion Belgian Francs.
Jet Pampolina
28 Feb, 2010
Guys, this is why I ended not supporting Noynoy … (Please convince me I am wrong)…
PEACE !!!
I truly believe that the Aquino legacy is part of the equation and the attraction of the Noynoy candidacy… because it highlights the distinction and stark differences between the simplicity of Cory and the corrupt excesses and impunity (in destroying all democratic institutions) of the GMA administration. A campaign theme that remains valid and real to this day.
BUT THE PRESIDENCY IS BIGGER than just a son’s promise to continue a parents’ legacy, it is bigger than taking an opposite position against an incumbent administration, even bigger than a perceived popular clamor… It is a Destiny’s Call that spells the difference between having 1 meal a day to no meal, about deciding to leave your family and work abroad this year since there isn’t any local job available, about continued studying or dropping out from school this year, about a nation continuously losing global respect because of lowering global competitive scores, LASTLY a call that spells the difference between hope and continued hopelessness, pride and more cynicism, between life and more death… and yes that is the Philippines today.
If that is how much we equate the Philippines Presidency, then why don’t we set a higher standard of selection, why can’t we demand an inspiring and passionate leader? a person with integrity but also an achiever with track record? someone who is more aggressive and demanding? one with the right work ethics and can multi-task given the myriad of problems to juggle all at the same time on Day 1?…
I have watched (4 of the 6 presidential fora in person), read, followed Noynoy (literally, shooked his hand in Club Filipino in November last year, reminding him and his Chief of Staff Abad, about platforms) and while I truly believe he is a nice fellow (and actually gave him a first crack at convincing me), he simply won’t make the cut to become my President. He speaks circuitously about topics without any fire and passion. He doesn’t inspire me. Asked about the broad issue of Education (which is one hot topic for Pinoys) and he lectures about the textbook errors. He said he won’t travel when he becomes President but how can you convince nations to invest and increase FDIs, and generate local jobs? (This is a sad “I am not like GMA” stance). He said he will only engage the US as a key foreign policy but how can you ignore PR China in this day and age? Nothing in his track records were notable legislation he himself pushed that will link him to his anti-corruption stance. His so-called platform is all anti-incumbenteeism (but GMA is out once you are in). Seriously, Kris Aquino has a better track record of picking herself up (after a brief lackluster stint in Channel 7) to become PH’s most bankable celebrity (don’t mind this Kamag-anak Inc). And some people questions his age and marital status, but isn’t marrying your loving wife, raring kids, building a family and good future for them, a big feat and achievement for plain Joes like myself?
So is (perceived) Integrity alone sufficient? My answer is NO.
But I also realize that at the end of the day, Election is Personal. I myself am accountable to my kids, and my country and their future…
ruzzano
28 Feb, 2010
Jet Pamplona,If you are not supporting Noynoy, then go to the website of your candidate…If you are here to bring us with you, you are wasting your time…
sherwin
28 Feb, 2010
Remember 1998 presidential election. Roco was the most qualified among the presidential candidates in terms of integrity, leadership & track record. Unfortunately, Erap won that election in a landslide victory mainly because people voted him based on sentiments/emotions. They believed that Erap is their savior because of his pro-poor campaign promises (alleviate the lives of the masses, fight corruption, etc.) though his records showed otherwise. Roco who founded his own party and who doesn’t have the support of big-time businessmen even placed 3rd (just half a million votes) behind De Venecia (running under Lakas and had the political machinery) because of the support of the youth and to those who want change. I am one of those youths who volunteered and campaigned hard for Roco..for a better Philippines.
Now, we have once again the opportunity to elect someone who have the integrity, the leadership and the track record to transform our country. Let’s not waste it this time…. Let’s go for strong leadership and excellence..Let’s go for Gordon..
Engr. Jojo
28 Feb, 2010
@Sherwin, Gordon has shown NO INTEGRITY in his political career, even in Subic. That was one reason why he was replaced by Felicito Payumo as SBMA Chairman in 1998. The reason also why DHL, the largest courier company in the world, moved out of Subic.
Leo
28 Feb, 2010
@sherwin, raul roco is waaaaaay better than gordon, honesty wise, integrity wise, character wise. don’t dare to compare roco with gordon. baka multuhin ka nung tao.
Engr. Jojo
28 Feb, 2010
@Sherwin, Jet, Aldrin, Zach and all Gordon’s supporter, I just vesited Barrio Siete because my comment here asking you nine questions as to how Gordon will accomplish for the whole country what he did to Olongapo using your own reasoning, banking on Gordon’s touted Campaign Slogan, “CHANGE IN MEN – WALANG TAMAD, WALANG TANGA” and your claim that “NAGAWA NIYA SA OLONGAPO, MAGAGAWA RIN NIYA ANG MGA ITO SA BOUNG BANSA” was reposted there.
Another Gordon’s by the nick KUTZ reacted this way and I quote, “Your images of a president seem to be one who has a magic wand and will magically eradicate every bad habit and impractical practices of our people. If you hold every single presidential candidate to that standard, no one will qualify – not even Noynoy, Villar or Villanueva” unquote.
My reply, EXACTLY MY POINT, Si Gordon ay hindi SUPERMAN at lalong hindi siya Mesias, may MESSIAHNIC COMPLEX nga lang.
O ayan ha? Kayo-kayo hindi rin pala nagkakasundo kung papaano gagawin Gordon ang Change in men – Walang Tamad, Walang Tanga.
ANO BA TALAGA MGA IHO??????????????
sherwin
1 Mar, 2010
@Engr. Jojo, don’t twist the facts. When Erap became president in 1998, his “ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 1″ was to install Payumo as SBMA chairman because galit na galit sya kay Dick Gordon, kc si Gordon hindi sumusuporta sa kanya at pinagsabihan ni Gordon si Erap nung nagtapon sya ng upos ng sigarilyo sa airport.
DHL relocated their Asian Hub to China due to business and economic reasons. It is way cheaper to conduct business in China and its market size is much much bigger than even South East Asia. Di mo ba alam na yan ang prevailing scenarios ngayon? Companies like Intel, Analog Devices, etc.. in Cavite have either closed down or downsized and moved their operations to China and Vietnam? When I was based in Singapore, ang daming companies dun na ng-closed or downsized and then relocated to China.
Ikaw mismo ang nagsabi to have the facts before posting here… I suggest to say it to yourself first.
Engr. Jojo
1 Mar, 2010
@Sherwin, precisely, doing business in the Philippines particularly in the the place touted as Gordon’s flourishing teritory has become more expensive not in terms of manpower because we are the lowest wage payer in asia but because of government corruption and red tape. Gordon is noted to be the “Shareman” of SBMA.
As to ERAP’s replacing Gordon with the reasons that Gordon alleged and echoed by his supporters with entusiasm didn’t constitute a fact. The fact was embodied in the Administrative Order of then Pres. Estrada.
You can tell to all the marines that the reasons for sacking Gordon by ERAP were those you have repeatedly alleged as Gordon did cry wolf.
I was also in Singpore in March 2009, what I saw were mushrooming high rise building construction and even on my way to Sentosa, Disneyland Complex was on its way to completion, so that your contentions are partly false.
sherwin
1 Mar, 2010
@Engr. Jojo, mali ka na naman sa lowest wage in Asia. China, Vietnam and even Indonesia have relatively lower wages than ours. This is precisely why a lot of manufacturing & operations hub of multi-national companies have relocated to either China or Vietnam.
Moving to China is not just about the cost of doing business..its also about being at a strategic and right place at the right time. All over the world, low-value
operations are being relocated or outsourced somewhere else while retaining those high-value and important aspect of their business (R&D, management). A lot of companies WORLDWIDE have closed their manufacturing, support and tech. services operations and relocated them to China (Manufacturing), India (Software services, call centers) and even in the Philippines (Call centers).
Again, you have the facts wrong. There is no Disneyland complex in Singapore. There is Sentosa resort and the casino resorts that they are currently building. Singapore have anticipated and are very much aware that they can not compete with China & Vietnam with regards to cost so they diversify and invest more on tourism and high-value industries such as R&D in technology and medicine and the casino resorts. Industries that can not be outsourced or relocated with ease. I’ve worked in 2 multi-national companies in Singapore and I witnessed first hand the closing of their manufacturing operations both in Singapore and Malaysia and relocated those to China.
Dennis_Villarta
1 Mar, 2010
Good Morning everyone , hindi pa ba tapos ito?
To sherwin and Jet,the Pro-noynoy already laid out its very simple requirement of leadership para sa bansa natin , in the light sa kaliwa’t kanan na pagnanakaw at pangaabuso sa kapangyarihan ng mga policians natin . We set Honesty as the Highest Standard in choosing our leader primarily because ito lang ang pwedeng ipangtapat sa problema na kinahaharap natin ngayon.
I agree with you Jojo about the promises of the Politicians,and it is so ironic, that Gordon supporters were pursuing for transformation but practicing the same old way of traditional politics . Naniniwala sila sa mga sinasabi ni Gordon that he will transforem Bacolod as Singapore,and he will transform other cities into Hongkong,at Gagawin niyang 40,000 ang sahod ng mga teachers …ang tanong kung ang sinasabi niya ay realistic ba or pambobola lang? at ito ba ay kapani-paniwala? Volunters were not given an allowance despite sa laki ng pondo para sa project,yet,Gordon promises for a 40T sa teachers,ito ba ay naiisip niya that a move like this has always a domino effect on other branch of Government,Kakayanin ba ng gobyerno natin na tugunan ang promises na ito?
Olongapo was a small city and the Gordons ruled the city for decades. In 1985,when Gordon was the Mayor , Olongapo recorded the first HIV case in the phils, they have about 9000 licensed prostitutes and many unlicensed prostitutes which was mostly compose of minors. Until today ,Olongapo are still a haven of prostitution catering the needs of the tourist and staff of SBMA .Today ,Olongapo has about 3 billion of unpaid power bills ,this is an accumulated debt from the time of Dick up to present. Ang maliit na problema sa isang maliit na lugar ay hindi niya maitransform , ang buong bansa pa kaya?
@Sherwin,you are trying to compare a scenario about Erap to the present , which is entirely different . I agree Roco was very qualified because of his integrity and honesty and in complete opposite of Dick Gordon,dahil si Gordon as walang characteristic na gaya ni roco .
Erap still won kahit alam ng tao na siya ay Marcos loyalist ,na siya ay corrupt ,na siya ay sugarol, na siya ay babaero,lahat ng baho ni Erap ay alam lahat ito ng tao.Erap won because of fanaticism,which is entirely ibang-iba sa pananaw naming mga Pro-Noynoy. We choose Noynoy because of our strong desire for Good governance because Noynoy is a complete opposite of Erap , is a complete opposite of GMA , and is a complete opposite of all other Marcos Loyalist like Gordon,Gibo and Villar . The remnants of the Marcoses are the people who robbed and destroyed the future of this country , and currently ,are in the move of regaining back the control of this country .
Zach Lopez
2 Mar, 2010
Naniniwala sila sa mga sinasabi ni Gordon that he will transforem Bacolod as Singapore,and he will transform other cities into Hongkong,at Gagawin niyang 40,000 ang sahod ng mga teachers? – YES, DO NOT UNDERESTIMATE THE FILIPINOS ON WHAT THEY CAN OR CANNOT DO.
Volunters were not given an allowance despite sa laki ng pondo para sa project – SAAN YUNG PONDO? UMALIS NGA LAHAT EH, PAANO MO MAAAKIT ANG INVESTOR KUNG ANG PANGIT NG DADATNAN NILA? NUNG DUMATING NA ANG INVESTORS, NAGKTRABAHO NA SILA, ITANONG MO SA ISANG VOLUNTEER.
yet,Gordon promises for a 40T sa teachers,ito ba ay naiisip niya that a move like this has always a domino effect on other branch of Government,Kakayanin ba ng gobyerno natin na tugunan ang promises na ito?
- NAKATAKIP KASI TENGA MO NUNG SINASABI NIYA KUNG PAANONG GAGAWIN YUN EH, MAKINIG KA NAMAN MINSAN. NAPAKA-DOABLE NG IDEA NYA, MARUNONG KA NAMAN CGURO NG MATH DIBA.
Olongapo was a small city and the Gordons ruled the city for decades. – TUMAMA KA DIN. NAGUSTUHAN NG MGA TAO YUNG LEADERSHIP NYA EH, THERE’S NO PROBLEM WITH THAT. ASK THE AQUINO’S AND COJUANGCO’S.
In 1985,when Gordon was the Mayor , Olongapo recorded the first HIV case in the phils, they have about 9000 licensed prostitutes and many unlicensed prostitutes which was mostly compose of minors. Until today ,Olongapo are still a haven of prostitution catering the needs of the tourist and staff of SBMA .Today ,Olongapo has about 3 billion of unpaid power bills ,this is an accumulated debt from the time of Dick up to present. – PLEASE BE FACTUAL, HINDI KASI PAPASA ITO KAHIT SAAN MO MO ITO DALHIN.
SABI NI NOYNOY SA MBC “NO NEW TAXES IN MY ADMINISTRATION”. YEHEY! TUWANG-TUWA MGA NEGOSYANTE.
http://in.reuters.com/article/worldNews/idINIndia-46540320100228
NOYNOY MAY IMPOSE NEW TAXES!
WOW, BIGLANG NAGBAGO
BAKA NEXT HEADLINE: NOYNOY MAY STEAL!
LESSON: PRESIDENCY CANNOT BE INHERITED. IT IS EARNED.
Engr. Jojo
2 Mar, 2010
@Zachsakan ng yabang, ‘DO NOT UNDERESTIMATE FILIPINOS’ but you underestimated me!
Gawin niyang 40T ANG SWELDO NG MGA TEACHER naniwala ka naman. BOBO ka nga. kung gawin mong 40T ang sweldo ng mga Teacher, kailangan mong amendahan ang Salary Standardization Act or kaya gumawa ka ng Batas like Magna Carta for School Teachers, eh, sinong gagawa niyan? Si Gordon? BOBO ka nga, ni wala nga siyang kandidato para Senador at Congressman. Hindi niya puedeng diktahan ang mga mahalal na mga Legislators dahil hindi niya kapartido. Isang kabobohan na man ng isang Zachsakan ng yabang.
Gagawin niyang Singapore ang Bacolod naniwala ka naman, BOBO ka nga! To convert Bacolod into one like Singapore, you need to have infrastructure that can cater to International courier. Ang airport ng BAcolod can only cater to domestic flights at saka walang DEEP HARBORS na malapit sa Bacolod Area kung meron man nasa Maricalum some 120 kilometers from Bacolod City paano makaland ang mga big cargo ships and tankers. Cebu City and Davao City are already comparable to Hongkong and Singapore. I’ve to these places hundred times. Di ako mauuto.
Hindi mo alam kung nasaan ang pondo for the rehabilitation sa Subic? BOBO ka nga! Hindi nga naliquidate ni Gordon ang more than 800 Million appropriated for SBMA under the Bases Conversion Act.
Iyong promise na gawing 40T ang sweldo ng teachers, ikaw ang nakatakip ang taenga, mata at isip. Hindi puedeng mag legislate ang presidente kaya nga meron tayong problema sa low wages dahil walang LEGISLATED WAGE INCREASE, kaya iyong 40T Salary for teachers kailangan ding LEGISLATED. AY BUTOL, BULOK UG BUGO GYUD LAGI NI SI ZACH papreho sa iyang IDOL taka rag yamyam!
Gondons controlled Olongapo for decades, sagot ni Zach: Nagustuhan ng mga tao ang Leadership niya. Ulol! si Gordon ay little Marcos iiyak na parang bata iyan pag natalo sa Olongapo kaya gagawin niya lahat di lang siya mawalan ng control sa Olongapo tulad noong pag-iyak niya nang tanggalin siya ni Erap as SBMA Chairman.
About Olongapo being haven of prostitution, sagot ni Zach: BE FACTUAL. Hindi ba facts iyan na ang Olongapo ay may pinakamaraming iligitimate PHILAMS saka ang mga balitang iyan ay nasa archives ng mga Periodiko!
NOYNOY MAY IMPOSE NEW TAXES! Zach that is conditional!!!
That means he may or may not, that depends upon how he can bridge the budget gap from out of anti corruption drive he will be imposing.
LESSON: PRESIDENCY CANNOT BE INHERITED. IT IS EARNED!
DIYAN KA LANG TUMAMA DAHIL SA MAYO 10, IBIBIGAY NG MGA PINOY IYAN KAY NOYNOY dahil pa rin sa mas nakakarami ang PINOY PRONOY kaysa mga ANTIPINOY.
You still owe me personal apology, otherwise you better not visit here anymore MAIINSULTO KA LANG LAGI!!!
Jet Pampolina
2 Mar, 2010
Engr. Jojo, if you run alone as President and win, all those elected Senators and Congressmen will all line up and revolve around you because you hold the key to the pork barrel. So please disabuse your mind that just because Gordon is running without senators and a few congressmen that he can’t pursue his legislative agenda… Know your history, FVR won as an outsider from the powerful LDP (of Mitra) but after he won, all those elected LDP Congressmen became Lakas Congressmen.
So just because of the Salary Standardization Act you think we shouldn’t aim on giving our teacher’s their rightful pay (vs P120K teacher salary in Singapore). Dont you want to keep our good qualified teachers from moving to other countries to be maids? Dont you agree that Education is the great equalizer?
Ok ikaw naman (kasi sawa ka na sa Subic, WOW PH, Olongapo) please name one achievement of Noynoy that you are truly proud of?
Jet Pampolina
2 Mar, 2010
@Dennis are you affected by the Meralco Rotating Brownouts? Mag tiis nalang…. Just reminding you that these are the many times why I wonder why we can’t rethink of this Meralco franchise. And I am pretty sure Noy wouldn’t even think about this, since the Lopez clan is their major supporter… Kawawang Pilipinas !!!
Dennis_Villarta
2 Mar, 2010
I agree with Jojo, mahirap talaga pag kausap natin ay walang sense na tao , who cannot even differentiate what is realistic and what is not. It is not about the capacity of the filipinos but rather , it is about reality of today. Just to tell you that we have currently a foreign debt of 2.7 Trillion and we are paying 2 Billion a DAY for this .
Where’s the logic of this man,Zach? How can gordon increase the salary of the teachers and ignoring other branches of governmnet. How can Gordon support the domino effect that his move can create ?
Increasing the teachers to 40T, the principal would ask for 60T , the district supervisor would ask 80T ,the regional officer would ask 100T ,the national officer would ask 150 T ….and so on . the next on line are the demands of other government officers like the health workers…. , the only way these things can be supported is to increase the Tax rates to not lower than 60% . sa 2% VAT lang ,ay halos magrebolusyon na … use your brain pareng Zach ,baka kinakalawng na iyan …
Ang pamamaraan bang ito ay makatarungan? pang presidentiable ba? would it be fair ? ang sagot ay HINDI …dahil gordon would let the taxpayers suffer for this ,just to be able to support his crazy move,and most likely ,ordinary taxpayers like me ay hindi na lang kakain,wala na ring mag-aaral sa pamilya .. dahil ang pera natin ay mapupunta na lang sa pangpasweldo sa opisyal ng gobyerno .
Regarding the prostitution in Olongapo,hindi ko alam kung saang planeta ka nanggaling , for not knowing that Olongapo was the biggest prostitution haven in the country in the 1980’s and the peak was during the time of dick Gordon in 1982. You can read this statistics in the PREDA report .
The 3 billion unpaid bills was reported by no less the past governor of Zambales,Jun Magsaysay,at dahil siya ay governor ,alam niya ito .
Ang Subic ay ang pinakalaking US base sa buong Asya,complete withe modern facilities on it ,it was an 8 billion worth of assett,a state of the art airport, an International seaport,a well developed beach,and with all other western amenities . Aside from that,Gordon was funded by the government under RA 7227,para maipatupad ang provision ng bases conversion act of 1992. Kaya nakikialam ang COA dahil merong public funds involve which cost more than 800 Million ,which were proven to have been plundered by Gordon at ngayon ay nakabinbin na sa Supreme court ang kaso .
Zach, that is you choice to vote for Gordon but sometimes you also have to use your brain in making your defense for him …
Anya
2 Mar, 2010
Could I ask where is the original source of this item? I want to repost and re-distribute this beautifully written, intelligent piece; but I’m scared it might go the way of the Winnie Monsod piece which is now being vehemently denied by her daughter. Did Dr. Villacorta post this somewhere, publish in a newspaper or what? Please advise.
Awie
2 Mar, 2010
Hi Anya, we got this one from the official blog of Sen Noynoy Aquino http://www.noynoy.ph/blog/2010/02/17/state-of-the-nation-state-of-the-future-why-noynoy-aquino-is-most-credible-and-competent/
So, no worry it is absolutely real and genuinely true.
Awie
2 Mar, 2010
Hi Dennis, we have so much Filipino people still aware of the reality I rather focus my energy to these people than people who think of bogus imagination.
Jet Pampolina
2 Mar, 2010
@Dennis, the biggest US base in Asia is in Okinawa Japan…just correcting you before you get away with your “facts”…
Jet Pampolina
2 Mar, 2010
@Dennis, did I get your right that increasing the salaries of teachers (to eventually improve the quality of education) is a “crazy move”. All the Gordon campaign was saying is to make the salaries of teachers in the PH competitive (to that of Singapore’s P120K/month). And this move will redound to 1) increase supply of teachers; 2) more students will study Education to become teachers…
I also believe Gordon was quite unequivocal here that he wants to fund this through some form of tax on texts so no need to run your imagination wild about a 60% tax or even a 2% VAT.
Alyssa
2 Mar, 2010
I may say that the best thing we can do is to ignore these people who only wants to provoke Noy’s supporter. Pero ok na rin kasi, they’re also learning the real truth about their candidate… They said that we are an avid fans of NoyNoy… Well, sila loyalist ni Gordon (like Marcos loyalist). There’s no difference at all… Huwag na lang silang pansinin… We just have to focus ang continuity natin to campaign for NoyNoy… Other than that, like Awie mentioned “Do not waste your time to these kind of people with a bogus imagination”…
Caesar
3 Mar, 2010
comment flushed down the drain. please gargle a bottle of zonrox before posting here cause your breath stinks!
- admin
Dennis_Villarta
3 Mar, 2010
@jet,Gordon is a lawyer at alam niya kung paano mambola ng tao, kaya nga nabola niya kayo . We’ve already explain to you my side,which we believe na ang sinasabi niya ay unrealistic and only favors one sector of the society at magkaroon ito ng masamang epekto sa pangkalahatan especially sa taxpayers. Kung sasabihin ni gordon na susungkitin niya ang buwan at iaalay sa inyo , at maniniwala kayo ,then ,wala na kaming magagawa doon , dahil hindi naman namin saklaw ang pagiisip ninyo.
Regarding 60% , it was gordon who started that Idea not me ,i’m only just equating it , 40T is more than double than teachers are receiving . My tax is already in the upperbracket of 30% and by doubling it , It will become 60%.
Okinawa have many bases in it ,more than 10 facilities at ito ay kalat-kalat . but kung icompare mo individually , our base is the biggest .
Regarding Meralco , that is all your illusion of linking Noynoy to certain things which is wild Illusion mo lang , besides Maling mali rin ang statement mo about Meralco dahil hindi kontrolado ng Meralco ang rotating brown out , it is a nationwide problem today dahil sa shutdown ng power producers ,like malampaya and others . Dapat Magabasa ka pare para at least , magkakaroon ng substance naman ang reklamo mo. Walang agency na makikinig sa hinaing mo sa Meralco dahil ito ay walang substance at walang basis . I don’t favor meralco,at wala akong pakialam diyan, I only stand on what is right and just. Dapat fair ka sa mga statement mo ,hindi yung , idikit mo si Noynoy sa mga masama mong pangitain sa hinaharap.
Alyssa is correct ,we need to stop from here, because the more we will interact with you ,the more political ads ang naibigay namin sa inyo , which is I think unfair dahil this site is for Noynoy .
sherwin
3 Mar, 2010
@Alyssa, magkaiba lang tayo ng paniniwala at sinusuportahang kandidato…hindi naman cguro ibig sabihin eh bogus na ang imagination namin.
Mga kilala kong IT professionals, engineers and accountants sa Singapore at Australia are rooting for Gordon hindi dahil bogus imagination nila kungdi nakita nila ang pagbabago sa mga bansang ‘to na kayang maipatupad ni Dick Gordon sa Pilipinas.
Just recently, Gorodon tops the mock-up polls sa UP Diliman College of Mass Communications, di naman siguro bogus imagination ng mga taga-UP di ba?
@Dennis, hindi po traditional promises ang mga pinagssasabi ni Gordon kungdi concrete & specific plans na may supporting “How to do it” & “What needs to be done” para maa-chieve yung mga plans nya for the Philippines. Pakinngan nyong mabuti ang mga interviews ni nila sa Radio, TV and sa mga Presidential fora na walang bias.
Ang traditional promises ay ganito: “i-aahon ko kayo sa kahirapan”, “Ip-prioritze ko ang education”, “Aalisin ko ang corruption”..blah blah blah…
Pero, ano ang specifc action nila para ma-achieve ito, wala kang marinig.
Magpo-post ako dito ng specific plans ni Gordon at kung papaanno nya ma-achieve. I suggest you come up with the same thing kay Noynoy para magkalaman na.
Lastly, hinihikayat ko lahat ng readers ng blog na ito na pakingngagang mabuti yung interviews ni Mike Enriquez sa mga presidentiables:
http://www.gmanews.tv/story/184154/mike-enriquez-interviews-the-presidential-hopefuls-on-dzbb
gian
3 Mar, 2010
Wala bang sariling forum si Sen. Gordon?
gian
3 Mar, 2010
Asus! Nakakatawa kayo. Ikampanya ba naman si Sen. Gordon dito.
sherwin
3 Mar, 2010
@Gian, kaming mga Gordon volunteers ay tumutulong sa campaign nya sa kahit anong paraan. Nakiki-post kami sa ibang sites ng nga kandidato para malaman nila na si Gordon ang pinaka-qualified na maging presidente.
We print our own posters and talk to taxi/tricycle drivers to educate them and campaign for Gordon because we BELIEVE that he can institute reforms to our country.
If Singapore with just 4 million people and no natural resources can do it, there’s really no reason why 90M Filipinos with a country so rich with natural resources can not.
Hwag tayong magpapaniawala sa surveys. Kino-condition lang nyan ang ating pag-iisip. Ano ba ang 2000 tao na survey participants compared sa 40million voters? Kung ibaba-base ang boto natin sa survey results, eh di hwag na tayong magpa-election.
This is not a race. This is not even about these candidates. This is about your future and the country’s progress. Your vote holds the key to that.
sherwin
3 Mar, 2010
@Alyssa, @Dennis, its fine with us kung di nyo kami papansinin.
As long as the site’s administrator allows us to post here, we will tirelessly campaign for Gordon because he is the most qualified candidate based on integrity, leadership and track record.
Kahit may differences tayo, let’s not make it personal. At the end of the day, we are all Filipinos and we all love our country. Let’s stop the hating..yung attitude ba na “if you’re not with us then you’re against us”.. This is divisive kaya mahirapan tayo makaangat kc naghihilaan.
Awie
3 Mar, 2010
Sherwin, we will not allow you now, as you said that.
Good-bye!
Kulang pa talaga sa pansin. Walang kusang na loob. Kapal ng mukha talaga.
If you are here to just ask and talk non-sense about your pet candidate, thank you na lang. Hindi kami manhid. After all the courtesy of allowing your comments to post.
Now I know what to do to with all your comments.
sherwin
3 Mar, 2010
@Awie, we are not talking non-sense here. Gordon’s achievements and capabilities are real.
Kung tatangngalin mo comments namin at di na kami maka-post dito, its your prerogative. Wala naman akong magagawa dyan. nagpasalamat ako dati at uulitin ko ngayon.. salamat for allowing us to post our comments dito.
Awie
3 Mar, 2010
Sherwin hindi lang ako ang magtatanggal!
Have a nice day! Bye.
Engr. Jojo
3 Mar, 2010
Hoy TARANTADONG Cesar, kung ayaw mong bumoto kay Noynoy, eh di huwag, Huwag mo lang masabisabing puro tarantaduhan ang blog na ito.
@Awie, Reg, Leo. I suggest you ban all Gordon makulets in this blogsite, wala naman tayong makukuha sa kanila, gusto lang nilang biyakin ang ating resolve to make Noynoy WIN. Bakit di sila doon mangulet sa blog ng ibang kandidato. Wala na silang ibang ratioanl arguments kundi pabalikbalik na lang.
Let welcome naman iyong real kalaban, supporters ni Money Villaroyo. Ako ayoko nang patulan sila kahit pa I have some pieces for Jet and Sherwin. Si Zach, wala na iyon, natiris ko na yon. Lets welcome other rational people naman. Gordon makulets are just wasting our time and space in this blog.
Hustisya
3 Mar, 2010
Kung hindi sana ginamit ni Gordon and Red Cross para sa kanyang sariling agenda,…baka pag-isipan ko. Kita mo naman. Pati yung uniform niya sa red cross, suot niya sa kanyang mga commercial, suot niya pag siya ay nangangampanya.
sherwin
3 Mar, 2010
@Hustisya, hindi ginamit ni Gordon and Red Cross kc volunteer na sya for more than 40 yrs. I dont think nag-volunteer sya nung 20+ yrs old pa lang sya para magamit nya kung tatakbo na sya as president 43 years later.
Sa mga commercials nya, walang catchy jingle, sumasayaw, etc.. kc seryosong bagay ang presidency. Nilalagay nya sa commercial nya ang totoong nangyari at ginawa nya.
Mas gusto ko yung ilalagay ng isang kandidato ang mismong ginawa nya kaysa yung may mga artista na wala namang nagawa sa bayan.
Engr. Jojo
3 Mar, 2010
Sherwin, dahil makulet ka sa pag-idolized kay Gordon, basahin mo muna ito, pagkatapos mag-isip at huwag mo na kaming kampanyahan, kung gusto mong magtagal dito, huwag mo nang ipilit si Gordon. http://barriosiete.com/non-conforming-with-dick-gordon/#comment-29231
Jet Pampolina
4 Mar, 2010
@Hustisya, probably you should also blame Amelia J. Gordon (mother of Dick Gordon), for being the first Chairman of the Philippine Red Cross… kasi sya lang naman ang ginaya ni Dick eh….
The only reason you can see Dick in his Red Cross uniform in his ads is because he refuse to use a made up pictures for his ads…gusto nya yung totoong pics nya in action…. while the others have to put in botox, color their hair or put some semblance of hair…
Regina
4 Mar, 2010
Sa mga ka-Noypi:
In fairness naman kay Gordon, he did not use the Red Cross. If you have read before, Red Cross did not endorse Gordon, so we should stop dwelling the issue.
Sa mga Gordon supporters:
May mga question ba kayo kay Sen. Noy na hinahanapan ninyo ng kasagutan? If yes, please direct them to me. Thanks.
Engr. Jojo
4 Mar, 2010
@Jet, hindi ko ugali ang magmura. I just shot at Caesar, kung nabasa mo lang yong comment niya before it was deleted by the admin, kung ikaw ang nasa puwesto ko makapagmura ka rin. Akalain mong sabihin niyang puro kataranduhan lang ang ginawa ng blog na ito.
Kung ganoon ang tingin ninyo sa blog na ito, bakit lahat kayo andito? You are all welcome here pero pag di kayo nag-asal tao, sisipain namin kayo.
Engr. Jojo
4 Mar, 2010
@Sherwin, whatever Gordon’s Rules are, it is DESPOTIC. It leaves you no other option but his choice you have toe the line. From business operation, employment, household and personal conduct should be at his behest otherwise you get out of Olongapo. This is DREADFUL, and to think he will replicate this all the country.
I love freedom from the YOKES of self righteous person like Gordon. I know how to teach my children how to good and law abiding – GOD fearing citizens. Gordon has no MONOPOLY of Good Judgement, he is not without SIN, he is not UNBLEMISH, he has his share of BIG TIME CORRUPTION and it is not true that majority of the people of Olongapo like the leadership of the Gordons, they are simply powerless against the Gordon Dynasty.
What do you think is the reason why his NEPHEW JC de los Reyes decided to run for the presidency inspite of the prior knowledge that he will be going against his UNCLE Dick?
Jet Pampolina
4 Mar, 2010
Hi Regina…thanks for the welcoming attitude…
Here’s my questions for Noynoy:
1) Other than the “leadership by example” how exactly can he address corruption which we all know is systemic and ingrained in the bureaucracy. Shouldn’t he address the value systems of pinoys, patronage politics, etc.
2) Why isn’t Noynoy keen on travelling abroad? (other than to be GMA’s exact opposite). But arent Presidents suppose to sell the goods and potential of the country and in return attract more FDI’s?
3) Does Noynoy believe that we should be a competitive nation…in all aspects (not just in addressing corruption) but in other indicators such as Infrastructure, Public Health, Innovation (availability of scientists and engineers), Production process sophistication (less of Sarao jeepneys), etc.
4) When will he ever “move on” and solicit help from those on the opposite side of the political fence – Will he ever be the President that will connect with Ilocanos (Marcos’ turf)? Or will continue to be vindictive about so-called “political justice”?
5) Noy mentioned that he will give a level playing field within the business groups (which I read as – Give Family A the advantage they missed during GMA, and Give Family B lesser because they gained a lot already during GMA). THe question is When will or how will he give a level playing field to the poor and poverty stricken Filipino, whose condition has gone worse through the years (while the Oligarch Families now supporting him never had it so good in the last 80 years)….
Hustisya
4 Mar, 2010
PLs READ http://www.preda.org/archives/1998/r9807131.htm
a LOT of things you should know about the flash.
With regards to Gordon’s use of Red Cross Uniform in his campaign ang commercials, I still mintain that it is absolutely inaapropriate. THe same way as a fireman should not be in uniform when he sell fire extinguishers.Nor a player in Genebra uniform should not serve as a referee in a game. Authority and distinction always come with the uniform, isn’t it ?
There was a court case against the hostile take over by Gordon of PNRC and no less than Mr. Liban himself said that Gordon was so keen in taking over the helm of PNRC because he wanted to use the charitable group as his vehicle in pursuing his political ambition.
Engr. Jojo
4 Mar, 2010
Sherwin, kaya nga, hindi nga nakumbinsi ni Gordon ang sarili niyang pamilya na taga Olongapo mismo ang boung Pilipinas pa kaya.
Si Kris Aquino may mga indiscretion sa buhay niya in the name of love (na kahit sino magiging bobo pagdating sa pag-ibig) but she was able to accept her fault and redeemed herself kaya siya mahal pa rin ng taong bayan, but she is supporting Noynoy’s Candidacy 101% Iba si Kris sa kaso ni JC, si Kris naniniwala sa kakayahan ni Noy. Si JC hindi naniniwala sa kakayahan ni Gordon.
Hindi nga niya sinabing corrupt si Gordon but by running against his Uncle Dick, implied that he has some ax to grind against his Uncle. BAD EXAMPLE!!! Iyan ba ang gusto mong Leader?
Dennis_Villarta
4 Mar, 2010
@jet and sherwin, this would be my last response to you,because,I already felt bored of repeating on what I have already said .
I believe that gordon is corrupt because of the findings of the COA report,which is very reliable,documented and have already been decided by a very valid agency of the government.He was also involve into other corruption cases ,like the Hotel casino project which happened only last year and various other issues during the Ramos time .
I also believe that he cannot be a good leader,because of the way he handled his people that despite of the enormous funds poured for SBMA project,he still can afford to let his people work without compensation and ruled SBMA ,the Marcosian way and enriching himself at the expense of his people.
The Red Cross himself confirm that Gordon used the organization in his political ads ,but,they defended it as something not wrong. but for us , Kahit 100 years na siyang maging volunteer , it is still not proper to capitalize it for his political career. Red cross is a non partisan organization and if he really is a good leader , he should maintain and respect it that way . I myself , is a red cross volunteer also being a certified first aider and I believe I have rights to comment on Gordon for using the organization for his poiltical ambition.
@jet, I opted to stop debating you when you already start throwing issues which were non-sense and unsubstantial …like the Meralco . at kapag nababara ka , you opted to stay silent and reverse back to issue na naipaliwanag na namin ,so, medyo nakakapagod na rin . In the same manner , sa kay sherwin din .
I therefore suggest that instead of making more conversation with us,dahil wala namang bagong issue ang ipinukol ninyo kung hindi same old comments lang …. mas maigi siguro na ireview nyo na lang ang mga old commnents namin dahil andiyan na lahat at para kayo na rin mismo ang sasagot sa mga issue ninyo.
Much better if you’ll join us na lang , which I think ,that 50% of your heart ay nandito na,dahil nasasarapan na kayong umistambay dito . Perhaps , it is just your mind that keeps on denying it , but, I feel that you really like to be here. Mukhang na ngang naaddict na kayo dito e .
Engr. Jojo
4 Mar, 2010
@Noypi Admin, I have observe that Gordon’s supporters are just making this site as campaign medium, they have served their purpose, they just wanted to make a dent in our resolve to make Noynoy win. We have also said our pieces, yet they chose to remain and act like the 3 monkeys as far as Gordon-GMA connection is concerned.
I would like to reiterate my position to ban them from this page, anyway they are not here to listen to us, they are here because they wanted us to listen to them.
Jet Pampolina
4 Mar, 2010
@Dennis just read the book, An Anarchy of Families: State and Family in the Philppines by Alfred W. McCoy.
Available at National Bookstore P500 lang…but will enlighten you and Engr. Jojo…It will explain kung bakit mahal ko si Cory pero mas mahal ko ang Pilipinas !!!