Philippine Polls 2010
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La Union Officials Anticipates ‘Blizzard of Support” for Gibo Teodoro

March 5, 2010 by racky · Leave a Comment 

La Union’s political key personas have bestowed their full support to Lakas-Kampi-CMD presidential bet Gilbert “Gibo” Teodoro Jr. as they looked in advance to a “blizzard of support” once the official campaign period for local elective posts inaugurates a few weeks from now for the former youngest defense secretary and 1989 bar topnotcher.

“Surveys merely serve as a guide,” said Rep. Victor Ortega who bore that among Gibo’s other hardcore supporters in La Union are City Mayor Pablo Ortega and a majority of the 19 municipal mayors in this province.

“When the local campaign starts…two weeks from there we expect a blizzard of support. When the LGUs (local government units) move, then there will be a big surge (for Gibo) for sure,” said Ortega, the former governor who is provincial chairman of Lakas-Kampi-CMD.

Gibo has strengthened his support base in the “Solid North,” with the support of these local political leaders following his earlier ventures into neighbouring Ilocos Norte and Ilocos Sur which apparently had similar results and secured the same support of elective officials from both provinces from governors to mayors.

“He (Gibo) will win here,” said Ortega. “Twelve (12) to 13 towns are for him plus the city of San Fernando. All the nine towns of the first district will definitely root for him.”

Eight municipalities including San Fernando, Pampanga are in La Union’s first congressional district while the other following 11 municipalities are in the second district. Furthermore, Manuel, Ortega’s younger brother, is the current governor.

“The local candidates and the LGUs cannot yet openly campaign and are quiet because the local campaign period has yet to start,” Rep. Ortega said. “For certain, we have the majority of LGUs nationwide.”

Lawyer Mike Toledo, the former press secretary who is now Gibo’s spokesman and director of the G1BO Media Bureau, said Ortega’s fearless forecast only confirmed what he has been saying all along about the fresh wave of voter support that Gibo will get from the formidable Lakas-Kampi-CMD machinery once the campaign season for the local elections officially starts on March 26.

Toledo noted down that the vast support for Lakas Kampi CMD standard bearer by young voters, who comprise the immensity of voters in the May balloting, will be harmonized by the flourish of backing from the party’s campaign equipment at the beginning of the local campaign duration.

“We are very confident that as the campaign period starts to heat up, definitely he will rise as far as surveys are concerned and as far as the electorate is concerned. And when it goes up, and we feel right now, it’s already in the double digits, dun na po papasok yung campaign machinery. Let’s face it, kung may campaign machinery ka, that’s already a built-in 15% also.  So if you go double digits, plus another 15%, then definitely we will go neck-and-neck with who you may call as the frontrunners,” Toledo stressed out.

People’s Campaign for Noynoy Aquino

February 25, 2010 by racky · Leave a Comment 

Noynoy celebrates the 24th anniversary of EDSA Revolution by recalling his experiences during Marcos’ Regime. In an interview Noynoy said that “ the EDSA revolution should have ended the one-person, one clique regime”. He also expressed gratitude to his supporters and said that he is very grateful that he is running through a people’s campaign. He mentioned that the people should not base their votes on imaging and popularity.

It’s a wonder how he is able to say this when he himself has been using imaging and popularity for his campaign. He and his yellow army is a one-person, one clique regime. His band of supporters branded him as the candidate with integrity, the presidentiable with a pure heart and a bloodline fit only for the presidency. His being an Aquino automatically gave him the image that has been originally associated to his parents – the icon of democracy, somebody who can change the nation. He worked his campaign around an image that wasn’t even his but his parents. Isn’t that called imaging too? No, he didn’t have to prove himself because his parents have already done that for their family. All Noynoy has to do now is to ride with that assumption that just like his parents, he will be a great leader, no questions asked. He just has to follow where his supporters would lead him.

This has been his case from the very start. He has been following his supporters. Now that Villar has worked his way up the polls, Noynoy realizes it’s time for him to direct his campaign. A few months before the elections and he decides to finally lead his party, one thing that he should have done from the start of his campaign. Is that a sign of a good leader? Somebody, who at the last minute, decides to head the pack?

He mentioned that justice has been a problem of the country for a very long time and he plans to advocate justice when he wins. How will he be able to foster justice in the nation when it is only now that he is trying to do something for the victims of Hacienda Luisita? Noynoy has been saying things that still needs to be proven. When (if) he wins, will he lead the country on him own terms or be a follower of the clique that has put him in the palace?

Teodoro Camp Warns Public About Text Scam

February 23, 2010 by racky · Leave a Comment 

A lot of text scams have lurked over the past years since the trend of cellular phones have started. Many people had fallen to this trickery, eventually making them victims of this crime. Text scams come in several ways, and today, scammers are taking advantage of the 2010 May elections hype. The media department of Lakas-Kampi-CMD presidential bet Gilbert “Gibo” Teodoro Jr. advised the public against falling for a text scam on progress notifying them that they have won a prize under a supposed “Pabahay ni Gibo 2010″ contest yesterday.

Gibo’s spokesman and media bureau director Mike T. Toledo affirmed that there was no truth to this text message, which, according to him, is possibly a be part of the dirty tricks being planted against Gibo by groups being endangered by the candidate’s fast-propelling recognition more than ever among the youth, which comprise the major chunk of this year’s voters.

“As much as Gibo Teodoro would like to help his countrymen, he cannot afford to raffle off houses as prizes, which, by the way, is not allowed under our election laws,” Toledo said.

“The fact that some groups are now engaging in dirty tricks in a pathetic attempt to put a blot on Gibo’s untarnished reputation is an indication of his surging campaign for the presidency, which now poses a serious threat to others vying for the same post in the May 10 elections,” Toledo said.

The text scam reads: D/PCSO MILLIONAIRE’S OFFICE OF THE PHILS.,nforming u dat ur cel# Won!,in PABAHAY NI “GIBO” 2010!, Worth, Php850,000.00, DTI-NCR permit no.2114 s10, Pls.call me.. I’m Atty. Joseph A. Andaya. Thank you.”

So who ever receive this kind of message, just disregard it, or erase it immediately. You can also inform authorities and if possible trace them so that these phonies will have be locked in prison for deceiving other innocent Filipino citizens.

Minimal Campaign Donations

February 20, 2010 by pinoy · Leave a Comment 

In a recent survey conducted by Social Weather Stations (SWS) among business managers, it came up that lesser companies will be giving campaign donations to candidates of this year’s elections.

The survey revealed that there are more executives who think that donations will be less than P50,000 and that those who say that donations will be more than P1 million also increased.

“Compared to 2004, donations from companies to the 2010 election campaigns are expected to come from fewer contributors, to be smaller in size, and to be more voluntary,” a statement from the SWS website.

Noynoy-Villar Debate is On

February 16, 2010 by racky · Leave a Comment 

This is the clash of two notorious political figures that everybody’s waiting for to take place. Indeed, the ultimate battle. Two of the most fierce rivals are set to pound each other face to face in a debate on the works to be announced soon. A one-on-one debate between the two presidentiables featured in presidential preference surveys is now in the process, with both frontrunners of the Nacionalista Party (NP) and the Liberal Party (LP) supplying statements that they are all set for a combat of ideas.

LP’s Senator Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III called for a meeting between his camp and that of NP’s Senator Manuel Villar Jr. after the latter accepted Aquino’s challenge for the two to engage in a one-on-one debate, in a statement issued Tuesday afternoon

“I think it’s time to end the proxy war. This would give Sen. Villar a chance to do what he wasn’t able to do on the Senate floor: take direct questions regarding the Senate’s findings on the C-5 deal and other issues that have remained unanswered by him,” Aquino said, adding that he would also take the opportunity to shed light on allegations thrown by some Villar supporters regarding the Cojuangco-owned Hacienda Luisita.

Aquino, Liberal Party standard bearer stated that the meeting between his camp and Villar’s will discuss the venue, date, format, and other details of their impending debate. The LP presidential bet also stressed out that he wants the debate to go around around their positions on certain matters such as education, electoral campaign finance reform, taxes, foreign policy issues, constitutional amendments and food security.

A few weeks ago, Aquino challenged Villar to a one-on-one debate after the NP standard bearer did not partake in last Monday’s forum organized by the Foreign Correspondents Association of the Philippines (Focap).

Villar then accepted Aquino’s challenge Tuesday morning in a press statement, saying he is all set to deliberate since he envisions this as “an opportunity to present plans and programs of government to the general public.”

He also stressed out that each candidate has the duty to convey one’s vision for the nation even as one’s capability, competence, and record of accomplishment are tested through reason and inquiry.

“If such were the purpose of the challenge, I will gladly accede. Name the place, name the time, I will be there” he said.

Gibo’s Laid Out Plans For a Better Nation

February 12, 2010 by racky · Leave a Comment 

Different is not synonymous with better. While most presidential aspirants concentrate on promising the people of a different Philippines when they win, Gibo Teodoro focuses on improving the current conditions of the country. Yes, different is not the same as improvement.

We’ve had so many presidents in the past and all of them have promised to make a difference to the country. They all did. Some were actually able to improve the country while others made a difference by giving the nation more predicaments than it already has. Others pulled us down deeper in the mud.

What makes Gibo Teodoro stand out from the rest of the presidential candidates is his specific plans for our nation and his ability to determine the available resources we can use for the betterment of our people. He does not concentrate on what we lack, but focuses on untapped resources that we can take advantage of.

His “Sulong Pilipinas” platform zones in on the most important issues of our nation like education, food and security, healthcare, infrastructure, environment and job opportunities. Gibo explains that his slogan “Galing at Talino” best describes the 2 most important inherent characteristics of Filipinos. He recognizes the Filipinos’ ability to strive for himself despite the challenges of everyday life. Instead of offering the people of things they lack, Gibo offers assistance to hone the people so they can improve their lives. When you think about it, it makes a lot of sense. Like what that old adage says, “You teach them how to fish. You don’t give them fish.”

For Gibo, education plays a central role in improving the people’s lives. This is why education reform is included in his platform. Another important factor in his platform is healthcare. He plans on having a universal Philhealth insurance coverage regardless of socio-economic status.

Gibo Teodoro is not only a man of vision. He is also a man of action. In a country where everyone is nationalistic and full of visions, a man of action is needed to steer the country forward.

2010 May Elections Campaign Guidelines Released

February 9, 2010 by racky · 1 Comment 

As the official campaign period kicked off yesterday, there are certain campaign guidelines to consider for aspiring candidates. The poll body carried out the campaign guidelines for 2010 candidates, days before the start of the campaign period for candidates qualified for the national elections.

“We have promulgated Resolution 8758, the rules and regulations implementing Republic Act 9006, otherwise known as the Fair Elections Practices Act. This will essentially be the campaign guidelines for candidates,” said Commission on Elections (Comelec) spokesman James Jimenez.

The official campaign period started February 9 and it was the go signal for candidates running for national positions to start executing their campaigns. On the other hand, the campaign of local candidates will start on March 26.

Candidates/registered political parties for a national elective position can maximize 120 minutes only in television or cable television and 180 minutes in radio, whether by purchase or donation, wherever located, per station. Candidates running for local positions have 60 minutes in television and 90 minutes in radio, whether by purchase or donation, wherever located, per station.

The resolution denotes that written or printed materials should not exceed eight and one-half inches in width and 14 inches in length.

Posters made of cloth, paper, whether framed or posted, should not surpass two feet by three feet.

In case a campaign material is donated by any party or individual, the words “printed free of charge” must be printed on the material.

Jimenez reiterated his warning for those who will be caught snubbing the guidelines may face the accusation of illegal campaigning.

“For those who have already released infomercials, those who have put up billboards, posters, and streamers, starting February 9, all of these things will no longer be allowed,” the Comelec official said.

The campaign guidelines also embraces posters on public transportation.

The public is advised by the commission to file cases if they feel certain candidates have committed violations.

“We do not encourage the people to remove these campaign materials that encroach on their properties because they might be harmed by the supporters of these candidates. If it’s a private property, the supporter might face charges for vandalism. Obstruction of private property is a serious offense,” noted Jimenez.

The campaign guidelines also do not imply rules on Internet campaigning.

“As far as Internet campaigning is concerned, there are no guidelines as of yet…There’s no law on cyber campaigning,” said Jimenez.

Official List of Presidentiables Climbs to 10

January 14, 2010 by pinoy · 10 Comments 

The Commission on Elections (ComElec) released today the official list of candidates for the upcoming May 10 elections which brought the numbers of presidentiables to a total of 10.

Nicanor Perlas (Photo by Noemi Dado)

Here’s the official list:

  1. Gilbert “Gibo” Teodoro (Lakas-Kampi CMD)
  2. Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III (Liberal Party)
  3. Manuel B. Villar Jr. (Nacionalista Party)
  4. Richard J. Gordon (Bagumbayan)
  5. Joseph “Erap” Estrada (Puwersa ng Masang Pilipino – UNO)
  6. John Carlos “JC” Delos Reyes (Ang Kapatiran)
  7. Maria Ana Consuelo “Jamby” A.S. Madrigal (independent)
  8. Eddie C. Villanueva (Bangon Pilipinas)
  9. Nicanor Perlas
  10. Vetallano Acosta (Kilusang Bagong Lipunan)

The latest added were Nicanor Perlas and Vetallano Acosta who were previously excluded from running in the upcoming polls due to their alleged inability to launch nationwide campaigns.

Bongbong: Villar Is In Danger

January 13, 2010 by pinoy · Leave a Comment 

Ilocos Norte Representative Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos warned that the life of presidential candidate Senator Manuel “Manny” Villar is in danger. Bongbong cited the previous murders of four members of the Nacionalista Party running for local posts in this year’s elections.

Manny Villar

“We cannot discount the possibility of an assassination attempt on Sen. Villar, especially that Nacionalista Party candidates are becoming favorite targets in the run-up to the polls,” Marcos said.

“The only way to stop Sen. Villar is through assassination. That’s why he needs more security,” he added.

The congressman who is also running for senator under the Nacionalista party urged Villar to get more security as he fears more for Villar’s safety as the latter is fast catching up in the recent surveys against Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III.

Noynoy Camp Urges Principled Campaign

January 12, 2010 by pinoy · 17 Comments 

After the word war between presidential aspirants Noynoy Aquino of Liberal Party and Nacionalista’s Manny Villar, the Aquino camp calls for a principled campaigning.

Photo from gmanews.tv

“While it is expected that propaganda and mudslinging will reach a fever pitch as the campaign progresses, we call on all candidates to show the integrity and dignity required of the highest office in the land early on by engaging in a clean and noble fight for the presidency,” Aquino spokesperson Edwin Lacierda said.

Lacierda reacted to the series of accusations Manny Villar launched after a forum hosted by GMA 7 wherein a number of presidentiables attended including Dick Gordon and Gibo Teodoro. It all started when Villar mentioned that Aquino’s track record in public service is incomparable to his.

Aquino answered by questioning the validity of a recent presidential survey showing Villar coming closer to his position in pre-election polls. Although surveys conducted by the Social Weather Stations (SWS) are considerably reliable, Aquino indirectly claimed that its recent poll was like something that was bought from Quiapo in Manila, a known place where you can buy falsified documents.

Senatoriables Poll 2010

January 12, 2010 by pinoy · 16 Comments 

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Gibo Supported by Bulacan Leaders

January 12, 2010 by pinoy · 1 Comment 

Lakas-Kampi CMD standard bearer Gilberto “Gibo” Teodoro gained support from the Liberal Party ng Bulacan. In an earlier meeting held at the residence of LP Ng Bulacan Chairperson Cynthia Santos Abelgas which also serves as the main headquarters of the Gibo for President Movement at Abangan Norte, Marilao, Bulacan, Ang LP Ng Bulacan and NGOs in the province were unanimous in endorsing Teodoro for President in the upcoming May 10, 2010 election.

The group expressed their trust and confidence in the capability, competence, brilliance, and integrity of Gilbert Teodoro.

The Liberal Party ng Bulacan together with some non-government organizations are known for their advocacy in protecting the National Watershed Reservation that serves as the forest cover for Angat Dam, main source of water supply for Metro Manila and nearby provinces.

Gays Asks Permission to Run in 2010 Polls

January 5, 2010 by pinoy · 2 Comments 

The gay party list Ang Ladlad told the supreme court that Being gay is neither a sin nor a sickness as they ask them to reverse the Comelec ruling that denies them from running in the upcoming elections.

“Homosexuality per se does not fall within the ambit of the penal law,” petitioners led by professor and writer Danton Remoto said.

“Even granting that Ang Ladlad publicly espoused the principle of tolerance towards diverse sexual-orientations that by itself may not constitute immorality. Religious scholars are not unanimous in their interpretation [of the pertinent Biblical passages]. It is a well-known fact that until now, Scriptural hermeneutics or exegeses particularly of Paul’s writings to the Gentiles, the pagans or idolatrous Romans, are being contested or subjected to debate by Biblical scholars. The contextual milieu within which the statement was issued by Paul may thus not necessarily apply to the herein petitioner, much less to its application for registration.”

Remoto added that “Despite historical views of homosexuality, it is no longer viewed by mental health professionals as a ‘disease’ or disorder. But, obviously, neither is it simply a matter of deliberate personal election. Homosexual orientation may well form part of the very fiber of an individual’s personality. Consequently, under Justice White’s analysis in Powell, the Eighth Amendment may pose a constitutional barrier to sending an individual to prison for acting on that attraction regardless of the circumstances. An individual’s ability to make constitutionally protected ‘decisions concerning sexual relations,’ is rendered empty indeed if he or she is given no real choice but a life without any physical intimacy.”

The petitioners ask the higher court to immediately reverse the Resolutions of the COMELEC as it is the duty of the Philippines to uphold the right to sexual orientation and gender identity.

Comelec Approves 8 Presidential and 8 Vice-Presidential Aspirants

December 17, 2009 by pinoy · Leave a Comment 

The Commission on Elections or Comelec approved the candidacies of 8 people running for president, another 8 running for vice president and 58 more eyeing senatorial seats in the upcoming 2010 elections.

I a recent press conference held at the Comelec’s headquarters in Intramuros, Manila, the poll body’s chairman, Jose Melo said that only eight of the 99 presidential hopefuls were granted the right to run in next year’s elections. They are:

* Aquino, Benigno Simeon “Noynoy” III (Liberal Party)
* Delos Reyes, John Carlos “JC” (Ang Kapatiran)
* Ejercito Estrada, Joseph M. (Puwersa ng Masang Pilipino – UNO)
* Gordon, Richard J. (Bagumbayan)
* Madrigal, Maria Ana Consuelo “Jamby” AS. (Independent)
* Teodoro, Gilberto Jr. C. (Lakas-Kampi-CMD)
* Villanueva, Eddie C. (Bangon Pilipinas)
* Villar, Manuel Jr. B. (Nacionalista Party)

For the eight vice presidentiables, the list includes:

* Binay, Jejomar C. (PDP-Laban)
* Chipeco, Dominador “Jun” Jr. F. (Ang Kapatiran)
* Fernando, Bayani F. (Bagumbayan)
* Legarda, Loren B. (National People’s Coalition)
* Manzano, Edu B. (Lakas-Kampi-CMD)
* Roxas, Manuel “Mar” II A. (Liberal Party)
* Sonza, Jose “Jay” Y. (Kilusang Bagong Lipunan)
* Yasay, Perfecto Jr. R. (Bangon Pilipinas)

Tell us who your choice is by voting in our online polls.

Poll body says Erap ‘cleared’ to run

October 23, 2009 by pinoy · 3 Comments 

With the announcement coming from former President Joseph Estrada that he will contest next year’s elections, the debate once again is in full throttle. Everyone is asking if the former president can still run for the presidency. They are all asking if a former president and an impeached president can still run the second time around for the highest position in the land. Many lawyers are saying that Estrada is no longer qualified to run since this is contained in the constitution. And there will be lots of interpretation on the said law as the election draws nearer.

But in the opinion of the poll body, as of this time the former president has a clear road ahead of him- he can run and he is qualified to run for reelection. The poll body said that the former president can run at least until someone will contest this with the Commission on Elections. This stand of the poll body was echoed by poll body chairman Jose Melo in an interview that was conducted Thursday. Based on the Omnibus Election Code, a person can run for the highest post in the land or even for vice president if that person is a natural born citizen, a registered voter, can read and write, at least 40 years of age at the time of elections and a resident of the Philippines for at least ten years immediately preceding such election. And based on this rule of the poll body, the former president is eligible to run for the presidency.

The commissioner said that the poll body can automatically deny the application of the candidate is when a child or a foreigner expresses his intent to run for elections. From the looks of it, the qualifications for serving either as the president or the vice president in this country are loose. The least that the poll body can do is to make a pro-active stance in processing the applications of the interested candidates. Why wait for others to file the disqualification if it is as clear as daylight that the person is no longer entitled for another run? But because of this ruling that is being followed by the poll body, the poll body has no choice but to accept the application of the former president.

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