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Election Results

Ever since I was small, I kept on hearing the phrase, “Partial Unofficial Results” in the radio and on TV during the canvassing of votes. I kinda got tired of hearing that day in and day out for several weeks until everyone is proclaimed.

Thankfully, things are speeding up because of automation. I was quite excited to vote yesterday. It was pretty simple to do. I think that Smartmatic did a pretty good job in setting up the automated system. I am not sure though if the PCOS machines needed business phone systems to operate or if the results were transmitted through wi-fi.

But I am not happy with the results. The same people won, so I am not sure if we are going to see any progress. Well, Noynoy is leading for President, so that is probably good. I am just happy that my vice president, Jojo Binay is winning over Mar Roxas. Oh please please. I pray for Binay to win.

Privilege Speech of Manny Villar

In the privilege speech accorded to Senator Manny Villar in the Senate hearing for the C5 Extension case prior to the decision, he seems really exasperated with the subject already. After his short privilege speech where he continues to maintain that he did nothing wrong and he did not pocket the P200 million interjection in the contract, Sen. Villar walked out of the senate possibly to avoid interpolation. After all, being in the Senate is so stressful. It seems pataasan na lang ng boses. If you want to be a senator, you should have a loud voice. After Villar left, it was Sen. Jamby Madrigal (who is also a presidential candidate), Sen. Juan Ponce Enrile, and Sen. Alan Peter Cayetano who had a rather heated exchange.

It seems, Sen. Villar is the ultimate opponent in the 2010 presidential race.

Anyway, it was reported that the Senate was still able to deliberate some local laws before they are to go on a holiday for the start of the campaign period.

Now that we are going automated with the presidential elections, Globe Telecoms has uncovered a jamming device at the New Bilibid Prison in Muntinlupa which was not authorized by the NTC. Jamming devices are supposed to be illegal in our country but now there is a proliferation of it. And they can just be easily bought in electronic stores in Manila.

NTC warns that those who import, buy, or use these jamming devices will be punished. Only the military can use jamming devices because they have their own frequency that are used in national security.

The Comelec is now afraid that these jamming devices are being proliferated because it can be used to jam the signals of the Smartmatic.

Let us wait and see.

Eat Bulaga Game Portion for Manny Villar

The heat of the presidential elections is soaring.

Today, I chanced upon a segment of Eat Bulaga whereupon there was a game called something like “Sagot sa Hirap”. The whole time that the segment was on, there was a small icon on the screen in an orange box that states the title of the game and a smaller white box with a check on it. The orange color has long been associated with Presidential Candidate Manny Villar. I also noticed the check, which is common in his TV ads. I immediately associated the segment with Villar and thought that he is sponsoring this.

I did not completely understand the mechanics of the game. Somewhat people wrote their wishes and if they are lucky enough to get picked, they have a chance to play the game. In the game, they get to spin the wheel. There were several smaller colors on the wheel, and each has a particular prize with it. The purple was P10,000, the brown was P15,000, the white was a cart full of groceries, while the orange was the total of P25,000 plus groceries. Or something like that. The orange, which was the jackpot, occupied 4 very big slices in the wheel. I think that altogether, the orange slices total half of the wheel.

Unfortunately, the woman spin the wheel twice and never got the jackpot. The audience shouted, “Isa pa” and the hosts Michael V and Julia Clarete gave in. After the second time, the woman still did not get the jackpot. On the third time, Michael V just declared that all the prizes will be given to the contestant. She got a total of P25,000 plus groceries.

Anyway, why did the hosts easily give out the money? Simple. They were probably instructed to give the prizes out anyway. It is saying that Manny Villar is very kind or something like that. Anyway, it is a political campaign alright done rather discreetly but obviously declaring Manny Villar. But I have to admit that it is done with much taste. We are really dealing with good publicity or PR people here, the best that money can buy.

I shudder at the thought at how Manny Villar will run the country when he wins. Why all the giving away of so much money? Do people really think that the actors are not paid? Ha! They are paid by the millions. The media are also getting millions in ad placements. And that game show, it is like Mr. Villar is running the show. Even the EB Babes are wearing orange!

Why all the giving away of money? Senator Villar has long been known as a businessman. He is very shrewd that is why he is now a billionaire. Would he not seek a return of his investment when he is already in public office? Does he really want to end the poverty of the people? Is he really the answer? How can people be so naive??? At this point in time, in this day and age, why do people still fall for the trap?

Probably, just probably, if we had known Sen. Villar for his humanitarian efforts rather than his business alliances, I would really think that he has the heart to help. But his helping had been much publicized when he announced his plans to run for president. That is why I highly doubt his motives.

I am airing my apprehensions about Sen. Villar because I highly doubt the motives behind his showering of money everywhere.