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Monday, October 12, 2015

Rodrigo Duterte will not run for president

DAVAO CITY, Philippines (UPDATED) – Rodrigo Duterte says he will not run for president in the 2016 elections. Ending weeks of speculation, he announced this during a press conference in Davao City on Monday afternoon, October 12.

This is the second press conference he has called to confirm he is not seeking the presidency.
It comes weeks after telling supporters that he would do "soul-searching" in order to come up with a final decision on his 2016 plans.

 He also expressed his desire to bow out of public life – but only if his daughter Sara will agree to run for mayor of Davao City again.
Duterte

“The country does not need me. I find no need for it (the presidency),” Duterte said tersely inside a jampacked room at the Grand Men Seng Hotel.

 People came to the press conference – called only Monday morning – expecting him to actually announce his presidential bid.

“I am sorry to disappoint those who spent much and worked hard and long in support of me as I went around the country espousing the benefits and advantages of federalism,” the teary-eyed Davao City Mayor began reading his statement.

 Two prepared statements According to former North Cotabato Governor Manny Piñol, Duterte was given two prepared statements.

The one that he didn't read, still in Piñol's hand would have been an 11-page acceptance speech had he decided to run. (READ:Rodrigo Duterte: 'I am in a quandary').

 Duterte said instead of seeking a national position, he would end his political career as a public servant of his hometown.

"Time and again, those who believed in me and in the cause that I advocated and continue to advocate, advised me to go for the country’s presidency because that is the destiny that awaits me.

But I believe that my destiny is to end years and years of public life in the service of Davao City and every Dabawenyo.

" Duterte said the political plans of his daughter, Sara, would determine his as well.

If Sara decides not to run for Davao City mayor, he might run for the post again.

 "Thus, if Inday Sara agrees to run for Mayor, I will retire at the end of my term in 2016.

If she does not, the option to be Mayor again is on the table," he said.

 He said he will fade into the night and find “comfort in the thought that this is indeed a beautiful day to end a wild dream.

'You owe them nothing' Piñol believed that the thought of Sara not running for mayor of Davao City weighed on Duterte’s decision.

Sara made herself scarce from the public and did not answer calls and text messages from her father.

She was the one most strongly opposed to her Duterte's presidential bid.

 Piñol said Duterte was already set to run for president last week, as many of the president’s advisers said in private.

 But the absence of trusted friend and longtime adviser Leoncio Evasco, mayor of Maribojoc town in Bohol, was already an ominous sign Duterte was going to disappoint the local media.

Evasco left for Bohol Monday morning before the press conference.

Before reading his statement, Duterte urged the local press to listen intently to what he was going to say and added that the letter sent to him by Sara had bearing on his decision.

Sara, he said, did not want him to run for president.

“You owe them nothing,” he quoted the last paragraph of Sara's letter to him.

 The maverick city mayor said he had been very "local" and had repeatedly declined any appointive post in national government.

He had refused offers from at least 3 presidents in the past for him to run for senator.

“There was no ambition for me to aspire for the presidency….

I guess it is fate that wills our long journey together should end this way,” Duterte said in his statement that stunned many local members of the press who were expecting he will run as many were expecting him to announce.
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Presidential, VP, senatorial aspirants List on day 1 of COC filing

The first day of filing for national election welcomes lots of aspirants both well known individuals and nuisance individuals who wants to run for higher office. Many of the application papers will end up in the bin as the comelec will filter nuisance and and serious candidates in the coming months.

Vice President Binay is one of them after attending a morning mass in one of the churches in Manila. He was accompanied by his children like Senator Nancy Binay and Jun Jun Binay who was suspended as Mayor of Makati.

Rizalito David who initiate the anti-Poe movement for disqualification is also present. Gringo Honasan and Panfilo Lacson are also seen filing their respective candidacy papers. Gringo Honasan will be Binay's Vice President partner while Lacson is running for Senator. 

  1. Former representative and Tesda chief Augusto Syjuco Jr., 72-years-old and an economist from Iloilo City

  1. Usaffe founder Ely Pamatong, 72-years-old and a lawyer from Davao City

  1. Ephraim Defino, 58-years-old, a businessman from Quezon City fielded by Mindanao Federal Party

  1. David Alimorong from Antipolo City

  1. Ralph Masloff, 61-year-old businessman from Lapu-lapu City

  1. Vice President Jejomar Binay, 72-years-old

  1. Former Presidential Commission on Good Governance chief Camilo Sabio, 79-years-old from Quezon City

  1. Freddiesher Llamas, 34-years-old from Zambales

  1. Danilo Lihaylihay, 54-year-old revenue enforcer

  1. Retired Navy commander Adolfo Inductivo, 60-years-old

  1. Sel Hope Kang, 37-years-old from Iloilo

  1. Ferdinand Jose Pijao, 100-years-old from Antipolo

  1. Ramon Concepcion, 64-years-old

  1. Ferdinand Fortes, 32-years-old who dubbed himself as an “ordinary man” from Rizal

  1. Eric Negapatan, 59-year-old missionary from Bacolod City

  1. Gerald Arega, 39-year-old Lumad Sultan from Bicol

  1. Leonardo Bula, 44-year-old welder from Cavite

  1. Alejandro Ignacio, 76-year-old taxi driver

  1. Arsenio Dimaya, 67-years-old from Laguna

  1. Arturo Reyes, 64-years-old

  1. Rizalito David

  1. Esmeraldo Reyes

For vice president:
  1. SenatorGregorio Honasan II, 67-years-old
  2. \
  1. Myrna Mamon, 58-years-old from Muntinlupa City

  1. Albert Alba under Kapatiran Party

For senator: 

  1. Former senator and rehabilitation czar Panfilo Lacson, 67-years-old

  1. Angel Redoble, a 41-year IT and Cybersecurity consultant

  1. Ricky Bacolod, 43-year-old entrepreneur from Tondo, Manila

  1. Daniel Magtira, 55-years-old from Tondo, Manila

  1. Victorino Inte, 62-year-old farmer from Bohol

  1. Elmar Santarin, 51-year-old election officer from Caloocan City

  1. Rafael Labindao, 43-year-old laborer from Aklan

  1. Jose Kwe, 67-year-old civil engineer from Navotas City

  1. Armando Cortez, 47-year-old armored van driver from Manila

  1. Bayan Muna party-list representative Neri Colmenares, 55-years-old

  1. Ramon Osaro, 57-year-old government employee from Cavite

  1. Moro National Liberation Front (Mnlf) spokesperson John Petalcorin, 42-years-old

  1. Eduardo Dela Pena, 52-year-old IT technician from Manila

  1. Melchor Chavez

  1. Roberto Marin, an engineer and inventor

  1. Alexander Bautista, 75-years-old from Quezon City

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Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Former Senator Joker Arroyo is dead

“For the younger generation, who may not be aware of Senator Joker’s contribution to nation building, they should know that he fought for the restoration of democracy in the Philippines, he fought in the courts and in the streets for the restoration of our civil and political rights which we enjoy today,” Senator Angara said.

“Farewell to one of the best and finest trial lawyers that we have ever met,” Angara added.

Senator Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr., son of the late dictator and namesake Ferdinand Marcos Jr., expressed shock when told of Arroyo’s death.

“He did what?” the senator asked in an interview in Quezon City.

“Oh no. Is that true? That’s terrible news, oh that’s terrible,” he added.

But in another statement also issued later, Marcos said he was “deeply saddened by the tragic news of Joker Arroyo’s passing.”
Joker Arroyo

These are what the colleagues said about him but many people said that he started good but finished bad as he connived with Binay who has lots of plunder and corruption issues. 

He also sided with Former President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo though he is not blood related and GMA at the same time has many plunder and corruption issues too. 

He also voted Supreme Court Chief Justice Corona not guilty. 

He was with Miriam Santiago and Bobong Marcos, the son of the former president marcos.


"I value greatly my time spent with him in the Senate. Considering where we came from, we often found ourselves in agreement over political questions. I think because of this, I dare say that we eventually became friends. My prayers and thoughts are with his family as they suffer through this great loss,” he said.

All I can say that there is no permanent enemy and friend in politics. Hello?

Arroyo was a three-term congressman of the 1st District of Makati from 1992 to 1998 before he became senator from 2001 to 2013.

“While in Congress, he remained an independent throughout his term, he never traveled abroad on government money and was known to have a perfect attendance record for nine years from the time he was elected up to the end of his term, according to his biography posted at the official website of the Senate.

“As lead prosecutor during the impeachment trial of President Joseph Estrada, he was remarkable,” it further said.

A human rights lawyer and freedom fighter, Arroyo was among those who questioned before the Supreme Court the ratification of the Marcos-dictated 1973 Constitution; Amendment 6 that empowered President Marcos to exercise law making powers alongside the Batasang Pambansa; the power of military tribunals to try civilians.

He also helped defend political detainees like Benigno “Ninoy” Aquino, Eugenio Lopez Jr., Serge Osmeña III, Jose Ma. Sison, Jovito Salonga, Nene Pimentel, Eva Kalaw, Renato Tañada, Eduardo Olaguer and many others.

“As a freedom fighter, Senator Arroyo has had his share of physical and mental tortures having been incarcerated in a military stockade, gassed, injured and hospitalized during protest rallies,” according to his biography posted at the official website of the Senate.
During the snap elections in 1986, Arroyo served as counsel of then-presidential candidate Corazon Aquino.

After EDSA I, the late senator held various post in government first as executive secretary in the Aquino cabinet from 1986 to 1992, then as chair of the Philippine National Bank and as executive director for the Philippines in the Asian Development Bank from 1986 to 1990.

I just could not understand why some of the best and good politicians became bad at later years like Saguisag and others. They tainted their names by siding the thieves in our country. Maybe because they have Alzheimer's disease. Or they are really bad pretending to be good at the start and showed their true colors later on?

No matter how many good things you have contributed, once you made a mistakes you are branded as bad. Or maybe we are the one who are wrong and they are right. Time will tell.

He live up to his name "Joker".

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