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MVP for president in 2010

06/04/07

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I TOTALLY agree with National Artist Napoleon Abueva: Manny Pangilinan for president in 2010.

He is honest. Incorruptible. If he can run the Philippines like his businesses, we can expect huge success. He’s deeply religious and spiritual. Like Grace Padaca and Father Ed Panlilio, he’s single and bears the sign of the cross in his person.

Being a bachelor, the country need not worry about an FG [First Gentleman] like Mike Arroyo or an FL [First Lady] like Imelda, or a Kamag-anak, Inc. like the Cojuangcos or Erap’s mistresses. MVP can devote all his time and energy to the country.

Let’s start now. Mobilize for MVP in 2010.

– Enrique Angeles, Buena Park, California (via e-mail)

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84 Responses to “MVP for president in 2010”

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  1. 84
    falcatiburcio Says:

    CHIZ ESCUDERO for PRESIDENT !!!

  2. 83
    Kabayan Says:

    An interesting Inquirer article “The Girl Who Cried Wolf” gives us reason to be ever vigilant of possible trickeries even before the 2010 presidential elections. Check out:

    http://opinion.inquirer.net/inquireropinion/columns/view_article.php?article_id=73074

  3. 82
    clipmaster Says:

    si ping ang kinabukasan…..

  4. 81
    MUQ Says:

    Next time I will still be LACSON FOR PRESIDENT. We need someone with millitary might in order to control. Look at Gloria kahit peke sinasakluban lang ng saya ang sundalo ay hanggang ngayon ay bituing walang dangal pa din. Ewan ko ba naman kahit sobrang baho ay nato tolerate pa din ng sundalo.

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    Jom Says:

    Let’s consider this pool of candidates for 2010:

    Pres: Sonny Belmonte, Bayani Fernando
    Vice Pres: Among Ed Panlilio, Jesse Robredo

    These are non-trapos, fresh faces

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