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‘Feeling Close’ version of Prospero Pichay Eleksyon 2007 podcast interview

03/30/07

Posted under Podcasts, Prospero Pichay

HERE’S an interesting blog entry by JJ of Unsent: Notes to and from my former self.

JJ did his own version of INQUIRER.net’s Eleksyon 2007 podcast interview with Prospero Pichay called “Feeling Close: 2007 Senatorial Election — Prospero Peachy Edition,” and it’s quite hilarious :)

Here’s an excerpt:

If you have a pretty good internet connection speed you could opt to listen to the podcasts which are divided into four parts to prevent you from dozing off. For those who have slow connections though I’d recommend reading the transcipt instead. :) For those who are lazy then go ahead and read my version of the Eleksyon 2007 podcast interview. Here are some “juicy parts” that I have selected. Do pardon me for voicing out my thoughts from time to time.

Joel Guinto: Hello, sir. Sir, why are you running for the Senate? Why should we “plant” you there especially since while in Congress you pushed for its abolition?

Prospero Peachy: Well, you know, I was asking that question myself. Why did I run for senator when I could have, you know, spent an easy life, go back to private life, run my business and make more money rather than go for another public office? But you know, when I started politics in 1998, I was a businessman. And then I went to my province in Surigao del Sur and ran for the first district of Surigao del Sur, to serve the people of Surigao del Sur because I noticed that my province was actually deteriorating.

It used to be a first-class province and then it deteriorated to become a third-class province because of the mismanagement of the politicians in my province. And while the other provinces were progressing…the development was very fast. Roads were paved and bridges were concreted and the barangays were energized. Hospitals were modernized. School buildings were built. In our province, it remained stagnant.

Unsent: I’m waiting for the answer…

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10 Responses to “‘Feeling Close’ version of Prospero Pichay Eleksyon 2007 podcast interview”

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  1. 10
    Roel A Says:

    Mr. Pichay! I didn’t vote for you and I wonder what are you doing to SBP and the future of basketball in our country. We are already left behind by other countries in terms of basketball skills development and still you have the luxury of Politicking basketball. Please stop for the sake of the country. I suggest you withdraw from the BAP-SBP issue and ask the judge that you withdraw the case. Thank you.

  2. 9
    salina Says:

    Phoebe Reyes
    Clearly, he doesn’t know why he run for the Senate. Baka magnenegosyo rin.
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    Fr: Salina

    Pichay, Is very smart he could be a good senator if he win in office, Only if he don’t just toe the line whatever the Malacanyang telling him what to do. Just like the rest of tuta ni Gloria Aroyyo candidates. They’re only there to protect her. Because if they’re not why is it they’re not signing the impeachment complaint against her when they knows that there is solid evidence against her.

    If these senator’s/congressman/woman is not going to do their job. Lets unite and kick their ass too. After all we’re the one paying their salaray. Not atleast you people don’t know that. If you’re paying taxes, You’re paying their salary.

    I’m sick and tired of these government employeess who are not doing their job. In fact most of them are abussing their power. That is not the kind of people we need in the government office’s. That if we want the Philippines to move forward.

    In 14 congress lets watch these new senator’s/congressman’s/woman’s
    do their job. If they do good, Write it down. If they do bad things, Write it down also. Keep the tap on them. Comes 2010 whoever going to run for President vice President. Lets chech their achievement. Thats what we should go for, For their achievement. Iyon tamad. No puewde. Dapat sa kangkonga itapon. Ang corrupt throw their ass in jail.

  3. 8
    ross Says:

    hoy mr pechay, ay pichay pala mag-concede ka na, di ka na nahiya sa balat mo, buti pa si Mr Defensor, a true gentleman and could be a good statesman, unlike you, nasa isip lng magnakaw sa kaban ng bayan tulad ng amo mong labandera, gumising ka at baka mabangunot ka! kapal ng mukha mo! buti nga natalo ka, go home to your province & plant KAMOTE! para kang puppet na walang utak

  4. 7
    Jun Says:

    May 5 yrs na kaming naninirahan d2 sa Amerika at isa sa mga libangan namin araw araw eh ang manood ng TFC kaya nasusubaybayan namin ang mga balita sa nakaraang eleksyon 2007, nakakalungkot isipin na ilang milyon ang ginastos ng mga kandidato pero walang man lang nakapag isip na mag donate sa mga paaralan na kulang sa mga kailngan ng mga mag-aaral, kahapon na lamang nanonood kami ng tv patrol ilang paaralan ang pinakita na kulang sa mga silid, libro,sirang electric fan kaya ang mga estudyante na nasa idad na 7 hanggang 10 ay nagtitiis sa init ng panahon at minsan eh kakulangan sa tuition fee lalo na sa mga public school kaya di makapag enroll ang kanilang mga anak, nakakahiya mang isipin pero sa nabanggit ko nga ilang milyong piso ang ginastos ng mga kandidato para lang sa pansarili nilang interest, kaylan kaya magigising ang gobyerno sa atin na mas kailngan ng mga magaaral ang sila ay pagtuunan ng pansin upang magkaroon sila ng magandang kinabukasan at makatulong sa kanilang pamilya balang araw

  5. 6
    salina Says:

    clara
    yayyyyyyyyyy……….if u really want to help ur province, then HELP first..why nid our votes?..NAKAKATAKOT ka, ang gastos ng mga adverisement mo, san mo kukunin yan??? after makaupo ka na sa senado?…di sa amin den…..KAYA HINDI KITA BINOTO!!!…its too OBYUS!!!!
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    Fr: Salina

    Where else, If is not from the taxespayer’s. Tama ka! Ilakot nalang siya sa linagang baboy, Masarap pa!

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