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October 9th, 2006 09:40 AM #1
FOR BULAKENOS!
What does Richard Gomez have to offer Bulacan as Governor?
By William Esposo
INQ7.net
Last updated 02:39am (Mla time) 10/09/2006
THE word is out—Richard “Goma” Gomez of showbiz—plans to run as governor of Bulacan, one of the country’s most progressive provinces. The current governor, Josie de la Cruz has completed her third term, the maximum allowed under the constitution.
The closest I have seen Goma to be involved in politics was when he played the role of now Senator Serge Osmena in the movie “Eskapo”—which depicted the dramatic escape of the late Geny Lopez and Serge from detention under Marcos during martial law. Outside of that movie, I am not aware of Gomez ever holding public office, not even as administrator of a small municipality.
In the same vein, I am also not aware of Goma’s academic credentials that would qualify him to be governor of Bulacan. The best that I’ve heard about Gomez from a common friend is that he seems to run his business well.
http://opinion.inq7.net/inq7viewpoin...ticle_id=25567
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October 9th, 2006 09:47 AM #2
Magandang basahin ang mga opinyon ng mga taga-Bulacan dito....
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October 9th, 2006 09:54 AM #3
Yes, he runs his business well but he is an alleged - repeat: alleged - tax cheat (but hey, so are many Pinoys right?). I dunno. I'm a skeptic for now but if he would show a good platform, why not?
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October 9th, 2006 10:43 AM #9
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Too many trucks in Marcos. Naguilan is too far coming from the south. So Kennon is a lot faster.
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