And the Black Propaganda Backfires………..Palpak to the Max!!!

Someone or a group of rabid supporters of one Presidentiable got very very busy. Emails circulated all around, in and outside the Philippines, about a mansion somewhere in Texas owned by Manny Villar. Dripping in extravagance, a set of photos of the mansion with the gaudy interior decor even had this introduction:

” Imagine who would have such taste and live in such opulence. An American billionaire? A Saudi Prince? Louis XIV of France? Savour the pictures, then scroll to the bottom of the page to see who owns this work of art.”

Proud Vote 2010

‘Those whom the gods wish to destroy… they first make mad’

That statement — attributed to Euripides (c. 480 BC) in reference to those who had become crazed by power — suspiciously applies to the present-day handlers of the presidential bid of Noynoy Aquino.
The handlers have acted arrogantly with the thought that the presidency is theirs for the taking. They had better perish that thought by now.

In the afterglow of the death of Cory Aquino last year, all too suddenly Noynoy was thrust into the limelight, and the Liberal Party (LP) grabbed him as its standard bearer, over the well-prepared and definitely more qualified Mar Roxas. That was a decision made in a fit of madness.

ROCKATROPA CONCERT

WHAT: ROCKATROPA CONCERT

WHERE: Mall Of Asia grounds

WHEN: February 25, 2010 – Thursday, 6pm (gates open @ 4pm)

ADMISSION IS FREE!!!Please fwd to your members.

Rockatropa Guests:
Willie Villame
Sarah Geronimo
Andrew E
Randy Santiago
Wowowee Kembot Girls
Big Bands (Kamikaze, Parokya ni Edgar, Sandwich, Juan dela Cruz, Bamboo)

watch out for more details @ Tropang Kabataan for Villar or Manny Villar Official Facebook

Conrado de Quiros on Noynoy and the Luisita Massacre

The following is a piece written by Inquirer columnist Conrado de Quiros, which appeared on November 22, 2004 in the Inquirer, six days after the Luisita Massacre. (de Quiros is now a staunch supporter of Aquino’s presidential bid)

There’s The Rub: Broke
By Conrado de Quiros
Inquirer News Service

Note: Published on page A14 of the November 22, 2004 issue of the Philippine Daily Inquirer

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