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  1. Join Date
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    #121
    ano kaya consequences nun no? baka marailroad na si Angara, tapos form sya ng sariling pparty with FPJ...

    pero tama nga ung nabasa ko sa column ni Teddy Benigno...ung political parties dito is more out of convenience rather than out of any political ideology

    i'd like to see all the presidentiables in a public debate though...wag naman sana indyanin ni FPJ, tulad ng ginawa ni Erap. Kung ginawa nya un e lalong di nya makukuha confidence ng tao

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    THE CABINET OF DREAMS

    By FPJ 2004



    Executive Secretary: Maui Taylor
    Sec. of Agrarian Reform: Yoyoy Villame
    Sec. of Agriculture: Bayani Agbayani
    Sec. of the Budget and Management: Nora Aunor
    Sec. of Education, Culture and Sports: Melanie Marquez
    Sec. of Energy: Gary Valenciano
    Sec. of Environment and Natural Resources: Katya Santos
    Sec. of Finance: Mother Lily
    Sec. of Foreign Affairs: Angelica Jones
    Sec. of Health: Dr. Vicky Belo
    Sec. of Interior and Local Gov't: Eagle or whatever his name is
    Sec. of Justice: Allan K
    Sec. of Labor and Employment: Redford White
    Sec. of National Defense: Darna
    Sec. of Public Works and Highways: Diana Zubiri
    Sec. of Science and Technology: Madame Auring
    Sec. of Social Welfare and Development: Kris Aquino
    Sec. of Socio-Economic Planning: Long Mejia
    Sec. of Tourism: Tiya Pusit
    Sec. of Trade and Industry: Jolina Magdangal
    Sec. of Transportation and Communications: April Boy Regino
    Governor, Central Bank: Anjo Ylanna
    Ambassador to the US: Jimmy Santos
    Permanent Representative to the UN, New York: Marc Logan
    Furthermore I will also suggest the following:
    Press Secretary -- Cristy Fermin
    Presidential Spokesperson -- Boy Abunda
    Speaker of the House -- Mahal
    Senate Majority Leader -- Mura
    Director of Prisons -- Jinggoy Estrada
    PNP Chief -- Ronnie Ricketts
    MTRCB Panel -- Hotbabes
    PSG -- Stuntmen
    CCP Director -- Andrew E or Francis M
    Presidential Assistant for Mindanao -- Julianna Palermo
    Presidential Assistant for Visayas -- Vina Morales
    National Security Adviser -- Robin Padilla
    CID Commissioner -- Vanessa del Bianco
    Communicable Disease Control Director -- Joey Marquez or Kris Aquino
    Comelec Commissioner -- Mystica
    Philippine Sports Commissioner Head -- Palito
    Presidential Commission on Culture and Arts -- *** Bomb Dancers
    Bureau of Mines Chief -- Annabel Rama
    Bureau of Wild Life Head -- Richard Gomez
    Director of Manila Zoo -- Zuma
    PAGASA Head -- Ungga
    Commission on Population Head -- Ramon Revilla
    Commission of Higher Education Board -- Salbakuta/Kamikaze
    Chief Justice -- Eddie Garcia
    Supreme Court members -- Remulla, Teodoro, Fuentebella, Tatlong Itlog

    Dagdagan nyo pa kung gusto nyo

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    #123
    Teka.. bat nawala sa list yung bespren nya si ERAP?

  4. FrankDrebin Guest
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    Contrary to elitists' perception, FPJ is very prepared to lead the nation to GLORY (with out Gloria).

    In line with parliamentary tradition, FPJ recently formed his "shadow cabinet" (a term used to denote the group of people from the opposition who are well versed in policy development and implementation, and waiting to take over the reigns of government once in power). None of the present roster of presidential wannabes can boast such preparation for governance.

    "THE SHADOW CABINET"

    ECONOMIC TEAM - FPJ's thrust will be to achieve an ECONOMIC MIRACLE that the country missed in the 80's and 90's.

    No body is better equipped in making this MIRACLE happen than Nora Aunor (Himala). As NEDA Secretary, Sec. Aunor will not draw water from brooks of Kupang (Place of Himala), but would make miracles happen by encouraging people to believe in themselves. According to the future NEDA chief. "Tayo ang gumagawa ng Himala" She will be assisted by Underscretary Madame Auring to guide the government in taking the miraculous path.

    Sec. Aunor will be supported by Sec. Pepe Pimentel (Finance) and Sec. Roderick Paulate (Budget and Management). As Finance chief, Sec. Pimentel is well aware of where the "Kwarta" is. And no matter how small revenue collection will be, the public purse will be efficiently handled and kept by Budget Secretary Paulate in his "Bayong" with Undersecretary Amy Perez.

    Finally, the Team is completed by Trade and Industry by the tandem of Sec. Mura and Undersecretary Mahal to make sure that the basic commodities are priced right, neither expensive (Mahal) nor cheap (Mura).

    SERVICES TEAM - True to his populist color, FPJ will give more to those who have less in life.

    Being allied with the GMA administration, MMDA Chair Bayani Fernando will be replaced by another Bayani, New MMDA Chair Bayani Agbayani. As such he will scrap the Odd-Even scheme and implement a simpler "Ocho-Ocho" traffic program, i.e., no cars in Edsa from 8am to 8pm.

    Agriculture Department will be headed by Sec. Vilma Santos to ensure that food supply will be bountiful in all seasons in all regions.

    Housing, being the cornerstone of the FPJ Administration, will be given to an equally regal and competent person, HLURB Secretary Dolphy. As such, he will ensure that the masses get their deserved homes either along the riles (railroads) or airports. The middle class on the other hand will be helped by Undersecretary Nova Villa.

    The National Youth Commission will be headed by German Moreno so that he can help develop the talents of the millions of Filipino Youth. He will be assisted by Commissioners-At-Large Jojo Veloso and Alfie Lorenzo.

    Social Welfare portfolio will be given to no less than Sec. Willie Revillame. He left his show to prepare for government service. To fund the welfare programs, the young Lucky Manzano will be appointed to the PCSO and PAGCOR.

    Finally, the Department of Health will be headed by Dr. Vicky Belo. The projects in line are as follows: Oplan Alis Skin Disease, Tangal taba, and Libreng Lipo sa Masa.

    RESOURCES TEAM - FPJ's policy is the full development of our resources for the benefit of the people.

    Department of Energy will be headed by Sec. Gary Valenciano. No more PPA, just pure energy.

    The Environment portfolio will be given to Sec. Chin-Chin Gutierrez and supported by Bureau of Forestry Director Rico J. Puno, Mines and Geosciences Directress Gretchen Barreto, and Undersecretary Jimmy Bondoc.

    DEFENSE AND LAW AND ORDER TEAM - Considering the lack of respect the citizens have for the law of the law, FPJ will implement the policy of law without fear or favor.

    The Defense Department will be given to Sec. Annabel Rama who is feared by the devil himself. If she can handle Ernie Maceda, why not the generals of the AFP. If she can defend Ruffa's integrity despite all her shenanigans, what more the integrity of the national territory.

    The Department of Interior will be headed by another fighter, Sec. Mystica who is well aware of the workings of the police after figuring in weekly brawls ever since she entered showbiz. She will be assited by PNP Chief Paquito Diaz, an expert on mobs and thugs.

    FOREIGN AFFAIRS TEAM - FPJ will continue the current government's constructive engagement. Among the members of the nation's new foreign service are the following Ambassadors:

    Africa Union - Susan Africa

    Austria - Amy Austria

    Brunei Darusalam - Cristina Gonzalez

    Colombia - Ace Vergel

    Germany - Baron Geisler

    Israel - Dick Israel

    Jordan - Jordan Herrera

    Spain - Gerald Madrid

    Rumania - David Bunevacz

    Russian Federation - Nanette Medved

    Turkey - Ruffa Gutierrez-Bektas

    United Kingdom - Princess Punzalan

    United States - Angelica Jones

    The Department of Foreign Affairs will be headed by Sec. Melanie Marquez (Miss International) who is very experienced in "international" relationships.

    OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT - Lastly, to manage all the department secretaries, a function of the Executive Secretary, no less than Exec. Sec. Lily Monteverde will "manage" all of them to make sure that they work in line with government policies. If Mother Lily can manage the whole Regal Family (plus Regal Babies), what more the nation's Official Family. She will be assisted by Presidential Management Staff Sec. Lolit Solis, another "talent" manager. To complete the roster of palace officials, the residential Spokesperson's job will be given not to Boy Abunda nor Cristy Fermin as other have speculated, but to the reliable Sec. Rey Pomaloy (Aminin!) to ensure that the government will not hide anything from the public.

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    #125
    Malabo si Aunor kc bumaligtad nung panahon ni Erap hehe.

    Just read from Tulfo's item yesterday re Roco. Is it true that he's a wife beater? Tsk tsk tsk... Bad yan!

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    #126
    ICB, sinong tulfo and nabasa mo? Mon? parang bayaran naman siya ni mike arroyo eh....so I"m not surprise kung siraan niya sa column niya yun ibang prsdentiables..

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    #127
    baka naman si bembol roco

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    #128
    Here's Tulfo's article...


    Raul Roco uncovered
    Posted: 0:55 AM (Manila Time) | Dec. 16, 2003
    Inquirer News Service

    I NORMALLY don't talk about problems in the home and other men's domestic failures in this column. I am not above such problems. If I point an accusing finger at another man when it comes to domestic problems, three fingers are pointing right back at me.

    In short, I don't gossip in this space and in other forums because it's not manly.


    But last Sunday I created a stir when at The Buzz, a popular TV show at ABS-CBN, I accused former senator and presidential aspirant Raul Roco of beating up his wife.

    I had to take an exception to my strict policy of non-involvement in another man's personal failings on Raul Roco because he is running for the country's highest post. I subscribe to the saying that Caesar's wife should be above reproach, meaning the personal life of a man seeking a high public office should be scrutinized.



    * * *

    Roco vehemently denied the serious charge. His wife, Sonia, was beside him when he made the denial.

    Roco told the interviewer to ask his wife whether he made a punching bag out of her. As can be expected of a wife, Sonia backed the senator's statement.

    But my friends who watched the TV show noticed that Ms Roco took several uncomfortable seconds to buttress Mr. Roco's denial.


    * * *

    Sonia Roco asked how I could accuse her husband of beating her up when she didn't know me personally and vice versa.

    I admit I don't personally know the Rocos. But I have talked to people who know them very well. I have talked to Roco's close relative who said that indeed the former senator and education secretary would beat up his wife during a spat.

    Why are their statements believable? Because Roco has a violent temper. His temper is his No. l shortcoming.


    * * *

    People who know the Rocos told me they take pity on Sonia because of the oppression she suffers from her husband.

    A couple of years ago, Sonia ran away from home and went to Baguio after she was reportedly beaten black and blue by Raul.

    As fate would have it, she was nearly killed when the hotel she checked into collapsed. People who saved her from the ruins of the hotel thought that the bruises she got from Roco's beating was caused by her being hit by debris.


    * * *

    What's the purpose of this exposé on Roco's very personal shortcoming?

    In many speaking engagements, the former senator and education secretary always stresses the value of the family. He always says that the family should come first above everything else.

    When he was still in the Senate, some women's groups conferred on Roco the title of "honorary woman" because of his espousal of women's rights in some of the laws he sponsored on the Senate floor.

    But why couldn't Roco respect his wife's rights?

    Isnt' that hypocrisy of the highest order?


    * * *

    Another presidential aspirant, Senator Panfilo "Ping" Lacson, who is notorious for executing members of the underworld and reportedly even innocent people, has not been known for physically hurting his wife, Alice.

    Neither does actor Fernando Poe Jr., who reportedly also has a violent temper when he's drunk. He allegedly beats up movie stuntmen when he's had a drink too many.

    In fact, FPJ is a very doting husband to wife Susan Roces. I was told that when he and Susan would have a quarrel, Ronnie Poe was the first to blink.


    * * *

    "Alam mo, kuya, lumuluhod pa yan sa harap ni Ate Swanie (Susan's nickname) habang humihingi ng patawad (You know, he kneels before Swanie while asking forgiveness," said a movie scribe close to the Poes.

    In treating the "weaker ***," Poe and Lacson have an edge over Roco. Lacson probably because he thinks he's one of them.

    There's a saying among macho Filipinos: "Ang babae ay hindi binubugbog, yan ay minamahal (The woman is not to be beaten up, she is to be loved)."

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    #129
    Shadow,
    Alam naman nating bayaran yang si Tulfo kaya nga galit na galit kay Lacson dahil sa pagkakatanggal ng payola nya. Yung sinabi nya tungkol kay Roco, mismo sa isang TV show nangyari eh.

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    #130
    oo nga bayaran yan si tulfo, makakahanap din ng katapat iyan.

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    #131
    hinde daw siya nag-gogossip eh, tsismis nga yun ginagawa niya eh, narinig rin lang niya sa iba.....

    and lahat namna ng sinabi niya dyan tsismis eh...wala siyang first hand knowledge...sus....tulfo talga oh....

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    #132
    hindi nga sya tsismoso kasi sa The Buzz pa nya sinabi yun hehehe.

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    #133
    minsan iniisip ko sana manalo si lacson, para makita natin kung anong gagawin ni mon tulfo.....

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    #134
    arroyo's, tulfo, ramos, et al ... lahat ng mga yan dapat maparusahan.

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    #135
    Roco > according to my mom (who's from CHED), this SOB has a rotten personality when the cameras are not focused on him. he badmouths everybody and is always trying to seek undue attention to himself

    Lacson > one of Lacson's hitman confided to my officemate (who is his friend) of this SOB's dark side. those chinoy kidnappings? you can point it to Lacson. Lacson even boasted of only kidnapping Chinoys because he really despises them.

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    #136
    frankdrebin,

    ocho-ocho traffic scheme????? bwahahahahahahaaa :bwahaha: :bwahaha:

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    #138
    i bet when the going gets tough. instead of bringing out an iron hand president fpj will bring out an iron "sword" a.k.a. panday
    hehehe
    juzme wag po sana magkatotoo..

  19. FrankDrebin Guest
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    Poe briefs the ambassadors
    http://www.manilatimes.net/national...040321opi2.html


    How the presidential candidate Fernando Poe Jr. conducted that reported dialogue with foreign ambassadors a month ago is the topic of many coffee-shop conversations.

    The Poe camp announced March 7 that “last month,” its candidate briefed 18 ambassadors on his program of government.

    The announcement was silent on the place and time of the meeting, who took part, and how the briefing was conducted. But the ambassadors “warmly welcomed” Poe’s platform, the announcement said.

    With information scant and sources unavailable, we decided to imagine how the briefing could have taken place.

    The meeting, we supposed, was a closed-door affair with tight restrictions on attendance. Sen. Tito Sotto accompanied Poe. The ambassadors who attended were not accompanied by a single staff.

    Picture-taking and tape-recording were not allowed. No briefing papers were prepared.

    In our scenario, it was agreed that Poe would speak in Filipino and Sotto would translate his words. The briefing lasted less than 30 minutes.

    Poe and his adviser faced the diplomats across the table. Poe began the dialogue.

    Poe: Marami pong salamat sa inyong pagpunta dito.

    Tito. Your Excellencies, I thank you for coming to this briefing.

    Poe. Tinatapos pa po namin ang aming programa.

    Tito. I am pleased to inform you we have a well-prepared program of government.

    Poe. Kaya hindi ko alam kung saan ako mag-uumpisa.

    Tito. And I am prepared to answer all your questions.

    Poe. Huwag muna ninyo ako tanungin sa ekonomiya.

    Tito. Let’s start with the economy.

    Poe [to Tito]. Tito, mahina ako sa economy...

    Tito. [Ignores Poe] My economic program is geared toward supporting globalization while protecting Filipino farmers and businessmen.

    Poe. At rerendahan namin ang pag-utang sa ibang bansa.

    Tito. My administration will also call for debt restructuring.

    Poe. Simple lang ang aking foreign policy.

    Tito. We have a bold, proactive and vigorous foreign policy.

    Poe. Kaibigan pa rin namin ang Amerika…

    Tito. We will call for an immediate review of Philippine-American policy.

    Poe. [To Sotto] Bakit?

    Tito. Akong bahala dito. We will also begin to exercise strong leadership in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations.

    Poe. Salamat sa suporta ninyo sa amin sa Security Council.

    Tito. Today, we are a nonvoting member on the Security Council; tomorrow, we will campaign for the secretaryship of the UN.

    Poe. Ganon, simple lang ang aming domestic policy at foreign policy.

    Tito. Our domestic policy aims to strengthen the economy and political stability. Our foreign policy calls for active engagement with the great political and economic powers.

    Poe. Ngayon ay nakahanda akong sagutin ang inyong tanong.

    Tito. Now I am prepared to answer your questions.

    Ambassador 1: Mr. Poe, when you say you will call for a review of Philippine-US relations, what exactly did you have in mind?

    Poe. Gusto ko i-relax ng US Embassy ang visa requirement nila para sa mga Pilipino.

    Tito. We will review President’s Arroyo’s friendship with the White House. We will review our support of the Iraq War. We will consider pulling out our troops from Baghdad.

    Ambassador 1. I thought I heard Mr. Poe say something about visas and the US Embassy.

    Tito. Mr. Poe also said the Americans can keep their visa if they will not legalize the stay of the TNTs, the undocumented Filipinos, in the US.

    Ambassador 2: Mr. Poe, what will be your approach to government?

    Poe. Gusto ko, consultative ang gobyerno. Kokunsultahin ko lahat dahil hindi ko alam ang trabaho. Kukunsulta ako sa mga ekonomista, political scientist, constitutional scholar, mga manghuhula at mga magaling sa feng shui.

    Tito. We will get the best and the brightest national and international advisers. But the final decision will be made by me. . .uh . . .by President Poe.

    Ambassador 3. In three words, how would you describe the problem in the Philippines?

    Poe. Three words? Almusal, tanghalian at hapunan.

    Tito: Poverty, population and politics. We have too much poverty, too many people and excessive partisan politics.

    Ambassador 1. That’s a profound insight, Mr. Poe. You put the problem in its correct perspective. I quite agree with you.

    The other ambassadors agree heartily.

    Ambassador 4. If you have to have a slogan, how would you inspire your fellow Filipinos?

    Poe. Sasabihin ko sa kanila: Sama sama, tulong-tulong tayo sa pagpapanday ng bagong umaga para sa ating bayan.

    Tito. I’d tell them, climb every mountain, for every stream. Dream the impossible dream, fight the unbeatable foe!

    The ambassadors rose and gave Poe a standing ovation.

    Senator Sotto stood and took a bow.

  20. FrankDrebin Guest
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    Reporter: Sir, ano po ang suggestion niyo para ma-stabilize ang peso?
    FPJ: Magtrabaho lang ng magtrabaho!

    Reply in a November 26 one-on-one interview with a television news correspondent when confronted with the question on how he would address the country's persistent problems (e.g., kidnapping, economic crisis/poverty), his confident answer was simply: Common sense.

    When asked for his reaction to the peso plunge, seemingly surprised by the question, Poe said, "Bago 'yan ah, dahil wala pa kaming nilalatag na economic program nagkaroon na ng ano dun, diperensya? Okay 'yan, bago 'yan ah, di ko alam na magkaka-apektuhan ng ganyan?"

    Asked if he thought the slide in the value of the peso was being played up by the administration to blame the political opposition, Poe replied, "Nagkaroon lang ng chain reaction 'yan. 'Pag nagbago ang dollar sa ibang lugar, may chain reaction 'yan."

    Reporter: Clone nyo daw po si Erap?
    FPJ: There are no identical DNA's.

    When asked about what he thinks of the continuous depreciation of the peso: "Sa totoo lang di ko alam eh. ikaw alam mo?"

    Nung tinanong siya ng taga Manila Times kung paano tataas ang growth rate ng Pilipinas: "Well, ano kasi yan eh, ang growth rate na yan tataas din yan kapag tumaas na ang funding natin." (Sabay ngiti at nagmamadaling
    umalis...)

    "A foreigner asked me what I thought was the biggest problem in the country. My answer was breakfast, lunch, and dinner..."

    Reporter: "Sir, what is your birthday wish for Senator Loren Legarda?"
    FPJ: "I wish her...... I am at a loss for words!"

    Reporter: Paano ho natin masosolusyonan ang seccessionist problem sa Mindanao?
    FPJ: Kailangan lang natin ipaalam sa kanila na masama ang ginagawa nila lalo na ang kidnapping ng mga inosenteng sibilyan.

    Tinanong siya kung paano marereduce ang polusyon sa Pilipinas, sabi niya "Madali na lang yun kapag na solved (sic) na ang mga ibang issue."

    Arnold De Sales: Ano po ang mga masasabi niyo sa mga nagsasabing importante daw ang edukasyon sa pagiging isang Pangulo?
    FPJ: Ang edukasyon kasi, part lang yan eh. Part lang yan. Matututunan mo din yan basta gustuhin mo.

    When asked by Max Soliven (Philippine Star) about the importance of experience in government, FPJ replied: Hindi karanasan, but kung anong nararanasan.

    His reason for not joining the presidential debate: There have been too many debates in this country. It's no longer time for talk, but for action.

    When he was in booed in lubao, he was asked about his feelings towards the reaction of the people.... Ok lang yan, suportahan nila ang gusto nila... PERO SAYANG, DAMI KO NAMANG NAGAWANG PELIKULA SA PAMPANGA... MORE THAN TWENTY

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