I will not vote Villar, will you? why?
By vycess
@vycess (1588)
Saudi Arabia
January 29, 2010 11:09pm CST
I thought that villar is good but because of his case I will not vote him for president. I don't like corruptions! He has already corrupted some when he is still a senator what more if he will become a president? Well, that's my opinion now...
I think I will vote for Noynoy or Gordon.
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@Andrea143 (91)
• Philippines
30 Jan 10
Thank you, young people for being enlightened. Choose the right leader for our country. It's not the money or good looks that counts, but what you can do to your country. It's already high time for Filipinos to stand for their rights. And willing to sacrifice for the good of the country. We old people, a few years we will be gone. We are worried about the future of our young people. This Maay 2010 election is a crucial period in our history. If Filipinos will make a big mistake again , after 6 years the country will explode in POVERTY!!!! Think about it.....
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@rsa101 (38166)
• Philippines
1 Feb 10
Well I am rooting for him or another one. But as of this time I think I keep my options still open to change anytime. I find Villar a good leader in the sense that he was able to keep a business on his own effort. He as a businessman is really good at making money. Being in the political arena, I think is a normal thing that you will be put into shame to stop you from aiming what you want to pursue. I think that is why he is being pulled down because he is fast becoming popular.
I think the proper forum for his issues to be resolve is the courts and not the media. From there everything is magnified and the truth seems to be quite vague because it is just being magnified to put him down.
@eileenleyva (27560)
• Philippines
31 Jan 10
Where there's smoke, there's fire. Glad you noticed the fire burning. Hope many people do, too.
@jules67 (2788)
• Philippines
31 Jan 10
I will not vote for him. Now that he is attacked with the C5 issues, the only thing that he can do is to answer back those accusations. But what was stopping him from doing it? He kept on saying the he is already pre-judged. But how can he exonerate himself of all the charges if he will not be present on the senate inquiry. What do you expect to happen if he were to become the President of the country? Will he just keep quiet and hide under the table if he is being questioned? Well then if that is the case, just continue on hiding.