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My Musings About the Presidentiables

The coming Presidential Elections 2010 is fast approaching. Now, more than ever, is there mudslinging between candidates.

I will not make any tirades on candidates, but rather I would like to point out here the things that concern me regarding candidates.

I think that Gilbert “Gibo” Teodoro is a very good bet. I think that he is a good leader and would be effective as the chief executive of the land. He is a leader with a sympathetic heart–that is what I see of him. One thing concerns me though, he is the official standard bearer of the administration. I don’t know what gratitude he has to pay President Arroyo and the possible favors that the latter might ask of him. And since he is backed by the admin, could he refuse President Arroyo’s requests?

I think two of the most fitting candidates would be Makati Mayor Jejomar Binay and Senator Dick Gordon. We have seen how the two of them have worked and improved their areas of influence when they were chief executives. So I believe they can do the same for the country. They can just replicate what they had done and do it in a bigger scale.

As for Sen. Noynoy Aquino, I think his influence is more on his family name and his very famous sister, Kris, but not really for himself. I don’t think that he is going to be a strong leader, especially that of our nation. Maybe he has the integrity, but I am not sure of his political will. Legislative is so much different than the executive branch of government. But not too many people understand that.

I think that Mar Roxas would have been a good bet. But I am really afraid of when Korina Sanchez will become our First Lady. Honestly, she has the makings of becoming worse than former first lady Imelda Marcos. We had an inkling of her personality when Mar stepped down from the presidential race to give way to Noynoy Aquino. You know, I have the feeling that if the two of them will win, it will be Sen. Roxas who will have the greater influence on the major decisions for the country.

Manny Villar may present to be the savior of the masses, but really, he is a very good businessman. All the money that is being poured out on ads and campaigns, wouldn’t these be returned later on? These are investments. So how could Mr. Villar recoup his expenditures? Your guess is as good as mine.

In terms of integrity, I believe that Bro. Eddie Villanueva is still the best bet. Despite the protests of many Christians, I think it is still better to root for one of our own. There may be flaws, as nobody is perfect, but I would rather root for the person who fears God the most. The Jews before, as long as their leader feared God and worshipped Him rather than idols, the land prospered. But if their leader went the other way, they were punished.

God help the Philippines. Lord, may you install a righteous leader over us who can lead this nation to righteousness.

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For Senator Mar Roxas

Senator Mar Roxas withdrew his bid for presidency to give way for the only son of the Philippine’s mother of democracy, Senator Noynoy Aquino.

From the very beginning, Sen. Roxas was among the first who expressed his intention to run for President. He has invested so much in infomercials and in traveling all over the country. Even Ms. Korina Sanchez’ efforts it seems are geared towards the presidency of her fiance.

But despite everything, Sen. Mar Roxas said in a press conference yesterday that he will concede from running for president of the Philippines so that Sen. Aquino can continue with the fight that his mother former President Corazon Aquino had started and so that the Liberal Party will be united.

Sen. Roxas said that he is setting aside his personal political ambitions just so that our country can be united.

I salute this move of Sen. Roxas. I had often wondered allowed why the opposition insists on running against each other and in the end, the bet of the administration party always wins. If only the opposition will be united and pit only one candidate, then they have a good chance of winning. But it seems, everyone is ambitious and nobody wants to give way.

Anyway, I am happy with what Sen. Roxas did. Hopefully, this will be the start of reconciliation and unity among the Liberal Party members and more of them will back out from the race and support Sen. Aquino in the process. If this happens, Sen. Aquino will have a good fighting chance to become the first bachelor president of the country and the second Aquino to occupy the highest position in the land.

I am all for unity. I salute Sen. Mar Roxas for his humility. May God bless you!

Whatever wife lectures the violent baffle.