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    Beside being a known credit grabber... now trying to be a outright fake...


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    Debates can guide us voters | Opinion, News, The Philippine Star | philstar.com

    Debates can guide us voters
    COMMONSENSE By Marichu A. Villanueva (The Philippine Star) | Updated March 28, 2016 - 12:00am

    More than a week after the second presidential debate held in Cebu, many people still ask me whom I think among the four candidates was the “best performer” in that three-hour gab contest. The description though of “best performer” in the debate sounded like picking who among the four presidential aspirants delivered an award-winning performance as an actor or actress.

    Each of the aspirants displayed during the debate the presidential character that he or she would bring in to lead our country. Thus, we had a glimpse of the kind of leadership we will see from each one of the four presidential wannabes. We got to know a sampling of the character of the next president under extreme stressful situation like these public debates.

    Unfortunately, we did not have the participation of known debate firebrand like Sen. Miriam Defensor-Santiago who had to beg off due to ongoing trial of clinical treatment for her cancer. After about one-and-a-half hours of delay before the actual telecast, all four candidates participated in the debate held at the auditorium of the University of the Philippines – Cebu in Lahug City.

    Whoever emerges winner in the May 9 presidential elections, we now have an idea of the kind of leader elected by the majority based on how he or she conducted his or her self during these debates organized by the Commission on Elections (Comelec).

    For the next six years after June 30 when outgoing President Benigno “Noy” Aquino III steps down from office, we got to vet his successor through this public debate. Thanks to the initiatives of Comelec chairman Andres Bautista who revived the idea of holding presidential debates during the campaign period.

    Despite the many election-related problems and hitches that bedeviled the Comelec, Bautista personally took charge and supervised the conduct of the first two presidential debates with lead media entities and the Kapisanan ng mga Brodkasters ng Pilipinas (KBP). The just concluded Visayas leg of the presidential debate was conducted by TV5-The Philippine STAR-BusinessWorld-Freeman.

    As originally planned, the Cebu debate was moderated by TV5 news department head Luchie Valdes. Valdes sadly did not check the debate rules before she approved the request of the United Nationalist Alliance (UNA) camp of Vice President Jejomar Binay to bring in documents. Hence, this caused the pre-debate shouting match backstage between the camps of UNA and the Liberal Party (LP) presidential standard-bearer, ex-Interior Secretary Mar Roxas II.

    Davao city Mayor Rodrigo Duterte and Sen. Grace Poe casually sauntered to the debate stage and left the two feuding camps at backstage. The audience inside the auditorium broke into wild applause with the appearance on stage of the two pre-polls front-running rivals walking together with Poe’s right arm clinging to the left arm of Duterte.

    Poe tried to cajole Duterte to share with the audience the latter’s story he told to her about a recent experience at the “airport.” Tart-tongued Duterte riposted and pointed to the direction of Roxas who later joined them onstage: “Huwag na lang, baka magalit yang buang nasa tabi mo.” (Not anymore, the fool beside you might get angry.) Either Roxas did not hear it, or pretended not to hear the wisecrack of Duterte.

    A few more minutes, Binay came out lugging in his arms envelopes of documents. The backstage debates over the rules of bringing in documents resumed onstage. While Poe and Duterte were willing to waive the rules, Roxas stood adamant to stick to them.

    Despite the final declaration by the Comelec chairman that no documents will be allowed, Binay still tried to bring in to the debate two of his documents, namely, a copy of the oath of US citizenship that Poe took before; and, his signed waiver to allow the Anti-Money Laundering Council to look at all his legitimate bank accounts.

    Rummaging through the documents in hand, Binay could not even find his signed waiver after Duterte told him he would sign it too. Perhaps now, the camp of Binay should realize it is really useless to bring in documents during the debate because it would cut into the limited time of two-minutes given to each to talk and 30 seconds to rebut.

    Being part of that presidential debate – mostly off camera as representative of The STAR to the Comelec-led preparations – we were all repeatedly told about the “no kodigo” rules precisely given the time limits. So I still could not fathom why TV5 representatives to these Comelec meetings did not get to tell this to Valdes.

    As it unfolded, it was a free-for-all debate where all four presidential bets mixed it up and cut in to each other’s time limit. Many times during the debate, all four bets talked at the same time. At one point, Poe told the moderator who tried to break it up: “This is what you wanted.”

    The most favorite line during the debate was the one invoked many times over by Roxas: “Oras ko ito.” (Or, roughly translated: This is my time). At one point, Duterte quipped: “Nagtitinda ka ba ng relo?” (Are you selling watches?)

    The commercial breaks, with political ads in between, this time around provided welcome relief to the high-intense debate.

    The next presidential debate, jointly undertaken by ABS-CBN with The Manila Bulletin, will be held on April 24 at the University of San Carlos in Pangasinan, a vote-rich province in Luzon. The Comelec pre-selected the topics to include, namely, traffic and public transportation, electoral and political reforms, tax reforms and national defense. The assigned format for this third and last presidential debate is a town hall meeting.

    A Bilang Pilipino-Social Weather Stations mobile survey, commissioned by TV5 and conducted a day after the Cebu debate, asked respondents: “Who came out the best during the presidential debate last March 20, 2016?” The question was rather vague. It could mean either “best” prepared, or “best” qualified. Nonetheless, 39 percent of respondents who watched the debate chose Poe. Duterte came in second with 31 percent; followed by Roxas with 17 percent, while Binay got only eight percent.

    Surveys cannot be taken as gauge of who could be the “best performer” for the presidency. Neither, can the debates tell us who would best lead the country for the next six years. But both ways at best can help guide us.

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    Maganda rin abangan yung lone VP Debate sa CNN Phl.

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    Erap endorses Grace Poe and BB Marcos.

    Erap is choosing someone that will let Junggoy go once elected. That's it, not gonna vote for Poe na talaga.

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    Comic book showing ‘hero’ Roxas during ‘Yolanda’ draws flak | Inquirer lifestyle

    Comic book showing ‘hero’ Roxas during ‘Yolanda’ draws flak


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    By: Aries Joseph Hegina
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    04:58 PM March 28th, 2016


    A comic book that tells the life story of administration presidential bet Manuel “Mar” Roxas II, which has become viral on social media on Monday, has been hit by critics for supposedly whitewashing Roxas’ lackluster performance in the aftermath of Supertyphoon “Yolanda.”

    The comic book, titled “Sa Gitna ng Unos,” was first distributed during the birthday celebration of Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) chairman Ayong Maliksi in Cavite on Sunday. Photos of the comic book were posted by reporters covering the Liberal Party campaign.

    The booklet cover showed Roxas herding people to safety as big waves swept away people and houses.

    The comic book detailed how Roxas was thrusted into the political limelight following the death of his brother, former Capiz representative Gerardo Roxas Jr., his achievements as a public servant and his performance during “Yolanda,” typhoon “Ruby,” and the Mamasapano operation. The booklet ends with Roxas getting the endorsement of President Benigno Aquino III.

    One of the panels in the comic book said that despite the harrowing scene of devastation left by “Yolanda” in Eastern Visayas, Roxas still led the relief operations there.

    The comic book even said that Roxas almost lost his life while in Tacloban City.

    “Muntik-muntikan ng mapahamak si Mar sa lupit ng Yolanda (Mar almost died at the height of Yolanda’s onslaught)!”

    Roxas supposedly told people to seek cover before the ceiling in the building collapsed: “Bilisan nyo! Babagsak na ang kisame! Sa ilalim ng mesa, kubli kayo (Hurry up! The ceiling would collapse! Seek cover under the table)!”

    However, the retelling of Roxas’ response during “Yolanda” did not sit well with his critics.

    Manila Times columnist and author Katrina Stuart Santiago slammed Roxas for supposedly rewriting history.

    READ: LP leader admits Roxas bid haunted by ‘Yolanda’

    “Now Mar Roxas is a hero in his own comics, which is so obviously about the strongest storm to ever make landfall, and so obviously NOT about how he and his government messed up rescue, relief, and rehabilitation efforts in Samar and Leyte. Ito na marahil ang pinakanakasusulasok sa lahat ng nakita kong lumabas sa eleksyon na ito (This may be the most disgusting material that I have seen in this election),” she said in a Facebook post which was shared by more than 2,000 people and liked by 6,400 users as of this writing.

    Meanwhile, Bagong Alyansang Makabayan secretary general Renato Reyes Jr., who shared Santiago’s post, dismissed the comic book as a “work of fiction.”

    “Well, kung batay sa tunay na pangyayari, dinatnan ng bagyo si Mar habang nasa hotel. Nung humupa ang hagupit, wala siyang satellite phone. Cut-off siya sa mundo. Kinailangan pang mag-martsa ang AFP mula Calbayog para abutan siya ng sat phone,” Reyes said.

    (Well, based on what really happened, Mar was inside the hotel when the supertyphoon struck. When the weather rage subsided, he had no satellite phone. He was cut off from the rest of the world. The AFP had to march from Calbayog so they could hand Roxas a satellite phone.)

    For her part, journalist Lottie Salarda slammed the depiction of Roxas in the comic book as a hero.

    “I was there. Many survivors were there also. I was even present during the press conference where he said that there will be a meeting at 8:00 a.m. on November 8. Meaning, he NEVER knew that the storm will hit as early as 5 a.m. Tapos ngayon HERO siya? Wala siyang alam (And now, he’s a hero? He doesn’t know anything). It will be between his story and our stories,” she said.

    READ: Roxas evasive on ‘Yolanda’ queries

    Sought for comment, Koalisyon ng Daang Matuwid spokesperson Ibarra “Barry” Gutierrez III said that the comic book does not intend to whitewash Roxas’ performance in the aftermath of “Yolanda.”

    “Sec. Mar’s actions before, during, and after Yolanda are well-documented and a matter of public record. His performance during the two weeks he spent at ground zero of the strongest typhoon in history has been repeatedly scrutinized and everything that he did has been clearly established.”

    “The truth in this matter is clear, and he stands by his record. There is no need, nor desire, to ‘whitewash’ any part of it,” Gutierrez told INQUIRER.net in a text message. RAM

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    Comelec will be spending additional P1M+ for the scissors (pamutol sa resibo) & P22M more for Comelec's t-shirts to be worn by employees & BEI during the election.

    Grabe yung P22M. Idagdag na lang sa allowances ng mga teachers.....

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    Are these literally scissors? Or automated cutting machines?

    Sent from my GT-N7100 using Tapatalk

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    Plain ol' Scissors ...

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    1. Saan ba makakakuha ng comic book na iyan???- Pang Collector's Item...

    2. Agree with bro.Ry_Tower,- Poe has an arguably heavy baggage,- Erap, and the minions of FPJ movie-friends/kumpadres who may not directly approach her,- but will definitely approach their friend and kumareng Susan.... That is scary....


    "The measure of a man is what he does with power" LJIOHF!

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