Monday, March 22, 2010

NOYNOY GETS WARM WELCOME IN VIGAN







4 comments:

Hollywoodside Kid said...

I was there as a plain observer. The Vigan crowd at Plaza Burgos are more interested with ABS-CBN TV star Kris Aquino and PBA basketball star JamesYap than bald head LP presidential candidate. The endorsement of “star power” does not exactly translate into votes.

franz said...

That is not exactly true, masyado ka namang bias. May hatak talaga si NOYNOY.

Hollywoodside Kid said...

Is this story true or just a Moro-Moro stage show? Just in case of disqualification of two top contenders, Aquino and Villar, then, it will be a contest between Erap and Teodoro. Lakas-Kampi presidential candidate Gibo Teodoro shall be declared by the Comolek and Tongress after the Arroyo Supreme Court disqualifies Erap. Gloria Arroyo and her cohorts shall be safe from prosecution for the next six years.


03/27/2010
Liberal Party (LP) standard bearer Sen. Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino faces disqualification from the presidential race
, as he has violated the election laws, having exceeded, as of March 12 , the TV airtime allotted for each presidential candidate under the Fair Elections Law.
The Commission on Elections (Comelec) is empowered to immediately disqualify a candidate if he is found to have violated election laws.
The penalty is six years in jail, as stated in Section 264 of the Omnibus Election Code.
Aquino has exceeded the 120 minutes allowable time to place political advertisements on ABS-CBN.
The Nacionalista Party (NP) has also exceeded its allowable airtime of 120 minutes for every TV station, although the Comelec claimed that NP bet Manuel “Manny” Villar, using his personal and not party funds, still has to use up his allowable time in ABS-CBN.
At a press briefing yesterday, Comelec spokesman
James Jimenez warned Aquino against airing any more of his political ads in ABS-CBN as he can no longer place an advertisement in the said television network using his personal funds.
Aquino, however, will still be allowed to air his political ads, but it will have to be his party that will finance his ads.
“According to our broadcast logs that we have received from the TV stations, he (Aquino) has logged more than 290 minutes already,” he said.
http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20100327hed1.html

Anonymous said...

I pray hard that NoyMar will make it. I admit that as president, Noynoy cannot fix the devastated house in six years but it is only through him that a single step forward is possible.

As elections draw closer, it is also expected that many blot Noy's image and name but if the present trend continues smoothly that more and more rich, middle class and poor build and put their trust in him, this 11th of May, I will not be surprised to read "Noynoy Aquino, Mr. President!" in the headlines.

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