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    #201
    Manok ni OB naka habol! Villar seem to be shooting himself left and right....

    Erap catches up with Villar in Pulse Asia's latest survey




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    #202
    Quote Originally Posted by Monseratto View Post
    Manok ni OB naka habol! Villar seem to be shooting himself left and right....
    lumalangoy na si Villar ngayon sa dagat ng intriga he himself created!

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    #203
    It's a very big mistake for the PR group of Villar to hit Noynoy with baseless accusations..Too bad for him.

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    #204
    Quote Originally Posted by tabularasa View Post
    It's a very big mistake for the PR group of Villar to hit Noynoy with baseless accusations..Too bad for him.
    They think they could fool everyone.

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    #205
    Of all the contenders for president Villar is the only one that
    is prepared to run for two successive campaigns.

    Why?

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    #206
    How Manny Villar lied and used the death of his brother Danny[SIZE=2]
    AS I WRECK THIS CHAIR By William M. Esposo (The Philippine Star) Updated March 28, 2010 12:00 AM

    “Nakaranas na ba kayong ... mamatayan ng kapatid dahil wala kang pera pangpagamot (Have you experienced losing a brother because you did not have the money to provide him proper medical care)? — Manny Villar asked in his “PANATA (Advocacy)” TV commercial. Villar was referring to his younger brother Danny who passed away on October 1962. In the same commercial, Villar’s 1962 photo with his younger brother was shown.

    This portrayal of being poor once upon a time is a fantasy which comes in a series of similar attempts by Villar to create empathy with the nearly 90% of voters who belong to the socio-economic classes D and E. However, this particular attempt to use his late brother Danny to further his political ambition showed that Villar is as capable of lying just like Madame Gloria Macapagal Arroyo (GMA).

    Two public documents — the death certificate of Danny B. Villar and the Transfer Certificate of Title (TCT number: 135396/3194) of the 560 square meter property in the upper class San Rafael Village of Navotas where the Villars had lived when Danny died — shattered this ONCE POOR fantasy that Villar has been peddling.

    What the San Rafael Village TCT presents:
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    1. Before 1962, the Villars bought 560 square meters (SQM) of high valued real estate on Bernardo Street in San Rafael Village where the more affluent folks in the Tondo-Navotas area resided.
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    2. The DEATH CERTIFICATE of the deceased Danny B. Villar established that they were already residing there in 1962.

    3. Based on 2009 prices, the P16,000 GSIS (Government Service Insurance System) mortgage mentioned in the TCT — not necessarily the total cost of the two 280 SQM lots — is now the equivalent of P1,140,000.00. Poor people today cannot even borrow P200,000. Those who are familiar with the subdivision say that the cost per SQM in San Rafael Village today would be around P10,000 per SQM or an equivalent of around P5,600,000 for the entire property.

    4. Jun Borres, the present owner who is using the 560 SQM property as offices of his firm, Jumbo Fishing, stated that when they bought it in 1987 - it had a one and a half floor house. The ground floor was made of concrete while the upstairs was made of wood. This was typical upper middle class and upper class dwelling in the 1960s.

    Implications of the San Rafael Village ownership

    1. Together with established Manny Villar bio information, they could not have been dirt poor to be able to move to San Rafael Village before 1962.
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    [SIZE=2]His mother was a seafood (shrimp, crab and fish) dealer in Divisoria Market, not a fish vendor[/SIZE][SIZE=2][/SIZE][SIZE=2]as what Villar tries to project. A seafood dealer supplies the vendors. For a family of 11, they ate canned corned beef — which Manny Villar admitted on his earlier TV ad. His father was a government official, said to be a Budget Officer of the then DANR (Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources) under which was the Fisheries Bureau. Manny Villar studied in private schools — the Holy Child Catholic School for elementary and Mapua Institute of Technology for High School. Poor folks send their kids to public schools.

    2. Villar’s parents must have had a sizeable combined income to be able to buy the San Rafael Village property. The 560 SQM size demonstrates their financial capacity. If they could, poor people buy lots sized less than 100 SQMs. Villar’s father must also be making a sizeable income from the government to be able to borrow P16,000 from the GSIS. In 1962, senior executives in big corporations made monthly salaries of about P2,000.

    What Danny B. Villar’s DEATH CERTIFICATE reveals:

    1. It is NOT TRUE that Danny died because they were poor and could not afford proper health care. The stated residence in Danny’s death certificate was the San Rafael Village property.
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    2. The BIG LIE is further proved by the fact that Danny stayed 13 days at the FEU ( Far Eastern University ) Hospital
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    [SIZE=2] where he expired at age 3 years and 8 months. If they were really poor, the PGH (Philippine General Hospital) would have been the affordable hospital to bring Danny. He was definitely given proper health care.[/SIZE][SIZE=2] FEU Hospital was one of the top hospitals in 1962, before the establishment of the Makati Medical Center and St. Luke’s Hospital.
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    [SIZE=2]Danny died[/SIZE][SIZE=2][/SIZE][SIZE=2]from CARDIAC and RESPIRATORY FAILURE resulting from[/SIZE][SIZE=2][/SIZE][SIZE=2]COMPLICATIONS OF LEUKEMIA.[/SIZE][SIZE=2] In 1962, there was no bone marrow transplantation and chemotherapy yet and everyone whether rich or poor died from contracting leukemia.[/SIZE][SIZE=2]
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    4. Upon Danny’s death,
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    [SIZE=2]his remains were turned over to LA FUNERARIA PAZ [/SIZE][SIZE=2]— then, until now, considered one of the top two mortuaries (Funeraria Nacional, the other). This further disproved Manny Villar’s claim that Danny died because they did not have the money to take care of him.

    When Iggy Arroyo was seen as having taken the Jose Pidal rap for his elder brother Mike, many folks felt that it was rather low of Mike Arroyo to place his younger brother at risk. Our culture expects the older brother to protect the younger brother.

    In that regard, we can consider Manny Villar as having done worse than Mike Arroyo. At least, Iggy Arroyo was alive and kicking and he could have opted to stay out of the Jose Pidal controversy. But in the case of Manny and Danny Villar, Danny was used to promote a myth when Danny was in no position to agree to his elder brother Manny’s portrayal of his death.

    With the propagation of this ONCE POOR fantasy, don’t you think that Manny Villar also desecrated the memory and honor of his parents who strove to be able to provide their children quality education and an upper class domicile?

    If Manny Villar can lie and use his dead younger brother like this, what makes you think that
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    [SIZE=2]he will really improve and not worsen your life?[/SIZE][SIZE=2] What makes you think that [/SIZE][SIZE=2]he is not as greedy[/SIZE][SIZE=2] as he is being charged in this presidential campaign? [/SIZE][SIZE=2]What makes you think that you can trust Manny Villar?[/SIZE][SIZE=2]
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    #207
    It's not about the issues, it's about how he sincerely wants to help us Filipinos to get over poverty. Based in the situation, Manny is more better than Aquino dahil marami na siyang nagawa para sa ating bayan at mga kababayan. He had done many accomplishments and is truly deserving to be the President of this country.

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    #208
    Quote Originally Posted by jeanlery2010 View Post
    It's not about the issues, it's about how he sincerely wants to help us Filipinos to get over poverty. Based in the situation, Manny is more better than Aquino dahil marami na siyang nagawa para sa ating bayan at mga kababayan. He had done many accomplishments and is truly deserving to be the President of this country.
    Yong mga naitulong nya ay galing din sa mga nakuha nya. He's just distributing a portion of this wealth as a sign of gratitude...The point is, how will he be able to help us Filipinos to get over poverty if we have billions in debts to world bank? Filipino Nation is in great danger to increase it's debt....

    This question also applies to the rest of the candidate...

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    #209
    yan si Esposo ay mouthpiece ni Noynoy.. He has his head so far up Noynoy's ass that he can't figure where his mouth begins and noynoy's rump ends... Right now, every bit of news detail purportedly reporting a trivia or juicy detail about a candidate should be taken with a grain of salt. Our media is so corrupt that you cannot anymore distinguish real news from biased opinions.

    At karamihan sa masang pinoy unfortunately falls for all these soundbytes and character assasinations. Tama yun observation ng foreign media that whenever there are elections here, the platforms, performance and qualifications are never an issue... The scandals and perceived image are.

    Another 6 years where our country will be dragged below gutter level is probably in the works.

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    #210
    By the way, for those who are gullible to believe the Pulse asia surveys, you might want to check out who owns this firm in the first place.

    Fyi, Rafael Lopa, a first cousin of Noynoy and an influential member of the Cojuangco business interests in Hacienda Luisita and Central Azucarera de Tarlac owns this survey firm.

    Still wonder why now that elections are in the homestretch noynoy suddenly widens the lead? And an Erap presidential nightmare scenario is being foisted on soceity to make them vote Noynoy to stave off Erap?

    Tama yun t-shirt ni Gibo eh- Hindi ako tinanong..

    Kayo ba dito natanong kayo sa mga survey na yan? Before making a decision that would affect our country , alamin nyo muna the facts behind the purported facts. We are all being played here by the ruling elite.

Exposing Manny Villar