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Why Dick Gordon?

Dick Gordon

Senator Dick Gordon has a track record to prove that he not only deserves the presidency. but us, Filipinos, deserve a president like him.

Dick Gordon has so much achievements in his name that I know I won’t be able to write them all in this article. But one thing is for sure, the great factor pushing Gordon in achieving those things is his love for the Filipino people. He has gone to great lengths to make sacrifices so that everything he has touched has made a difference in the lives of the Filipino people.

At a young age, Dick Gordon became a lawyer & then became mayor of Olongapo City. Even before all of this, he has had experience in the corporate world, successfully holding a position with Procter & Gamble as brand manager. He would later utilize this expertise as Tourism secretary & transforming that department & branding the Philippines as a great tourism destination.

Olongapo City Mayor

During Dick Gordon’s three terms as the mayor of Olongapo City, he transformed “sin city” to a model city, by implementing key programs and focusing on major policy initiatives. By focusing on police accountability, he was able to ensure the safety of the citizens of the city as well as maintain high level of confidence in the police force. He was also instrumental in the improvement of transportation, as he ensured that measured such as the strict implementation of color coding be followed.

His administration during his three terms not only focused on safety and transportation, but also on proper health and sanitation as well as waste management. Key focus on the cleanliness of Olongapo city was also a great reason why the citizens gave him the votes to continue in making the city a “model city”.

Chairman of Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority, 1992-1998

When faced with an overwhelming problem, Dick Gordon has been able to step up to these challenges. This was evident when back in 1992, the prospects of the Americans vacating Subic would become a reality, and that meant the loss of jobs and revenues. All of a sudden, Gordon had to shoulder the burden of finding a way to makeup for the millions of dollars in lost revenue, not to mention the thousands of jobs that would be lost.

Gordon quickly pushed for the creation of the Subic Special Economic Zone, and was successful in this advocacy. He became Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority Chairman, and was able to gather and woo investors. Not only was he able to convince investors, but also Fortune 500 companies, because of his leadership and his ability to communicate where Subic was headed. The result was a staggering $2.1 Billion of investments and around 200,000 jobs created during his term as chairman of the SBMA. Subic Bay, to this day, remains a model of turnaround from one source of income and jobs, to a totally different and sustainable model.

Secretary of Tourism, WOW Philippines

Who doesn’t know about WoW Philippines, and its great initiative in the promotion of tourism in The Philippines? Under Dick Gordon, despite the challenges that the Philippines faced because of terrorism, kidnappings, bombings, and political unrest, the Wow Philippines campaign was still able to boost tourism during his time as Tourism Secretary. His Mantra is, “tourism means jobs; where tourism advances, poverty retreats.” And indeed, during his terms as secretary of tourism he was able to affect change in the department but mostly by marketing the Philippines in the international arena, he was able to even garner awards because of the Wow Philippines campaign.

The WoW Philippines campaign was able to win awards and recognition at the ITB Berlin Convention, the leading Travel Industry Think Tank, as well as the World Travel Market (WTM) which is Staged annually in London and is the premier global event for the travel industry.

Due to the great media campaign waged with Wow Philippines, and the tireless efforts of Gordon, tourism indeed increased, and we saw a glimpse of how tourism could affect a positive change in the world views of the international body.

Red Cross

There is no other presidential candidate, or even any other public official with the vast experience that Dick Gordon has when it comes to disaster preparedness, providing relief effort, and initiating humanitarian and even first aid relief to the families and individuals affected by natural calamities and internal unrest in conflict zones. In a nation that has known decades of internal fighting with warlords, terrorism, and extremists elements, including the fighting that still continues with the military and rebel groups, it is important to realize that experience in this area is highly needed. Dick Gordon can positively say that he has such an experience.

With over 40 plus years as a volunteer with the Philippine National Red Cross (PNRC), as well as being the governor of the PNRC since 1986, he has overseen and coordinated on many disasters as well as lead humanitarian efforts on a great many events during his decades being part of the PNRC.

The flash floods of Ormoc, the killer earthquake in Cabanatuan, the Pagoda Fluvial Parade tragedy, the eruption of Mt. Pinatubo, super typhoon Didang, and even the collapse of Guzman Technology institute, he was instrumental in the operations and rescue efforts in these tragedies. His management and leadership, and great heart has touched a great many lives during his years at the PNRC.

From coordinating the efforts and even being on the ground personally during the efforts for Typhoon Reming and Typhoon Senyang back in 2006, he has shown time and again why in these tragic moments, he is able to keep a level head and manage a great amount of resource, a vast network of volunteers and staff to get things done.

Even in the recent Typhoon Ondoy, where we saw massive floods, displacement, not to mention many families being affected, Dick Gordon was instrumentel in providing logistic support, disaster relief, aid relief, as well as providing great leadership in a time of great calamity
He also realizes the importance of equipping the citizenry and in 2006, launched Project 143, I Love Red Cross, to train communities to be self-reliant and ready in the face of calamities and typhoons.

Senator Gordon (2004-2010)

As a Senator, Dick Gordon has kept his focus on key issues that he believes will uplift the Filipino people. His legislative record is long, and his participation in Congress is almost limitless. In his first half of his 1st term as Senator, he authored 79 bills and 29 resolutions. The second half was even more impressive as he was able to author 106 bills and 56 resolutions. He has made it a point to focus his legislative efforts on political reform, justice, job creation, education, and disaster preparedness.

He has been able to pass numerous bills as well, a true testament to his leadership in getting support from his fellow lawmakers. He has passed the holiday economics bill in order to spur domestic tourism, employment and socio-economic growth. And he was even able to pass the new automated elections system law for fast, accurate, and credible elections.

The contribution of Dick Gordon as a legislator is immense, varied, and important. He has been able to push for Republic Act 9367, the biofuels Act of 2007. And in terms of taking a lead on a great many committees, he has been chairman in important committees such as (i) constitutional amendments, revision of codes and laws (ii) Government corporations and Public Enterprises (iii) Tourism. He knows the importance of government in helping alleviate the problems and issues that plague our nation. This is why he has pushed for the Renewable Energy Act, the Magna Carta of Women, as well as the Act Penalizing Violations against international humanitarian law.

He knows the importance of tourism, which is why he also passed the Tourism Act of 2007 which provides for the strengthening and formation of Tourism Enterprise Zones.

Indeed, he has transferred his vast expertise and knowledge as Mayor of Olangapo, Governor of the PNRC, and even Tourism secretary and has put it to excellent use as a Senator. We could go on forever in terms of his accomplishments as a legislator, but the most important thing to take away in his 6 years of service as a Senator is that he has been a man of action and a public servant that is diverse and able to tackle a great variety of issues that are important for our nation and for our people.

In a blogwatch event, I asked Dick Gordon about our long conflict with our Muslim brothers.  My question exactly was this:

You have said in past forums, that one of the first steps of solving the Mindanao problem and the conflicts that arise in that region is to understand our Muslim brothers and sisters. In your years of service, and in going to Mindanao, do you yourself understand their situation? What is your understanding then, and what can you convey to the rest of The Filipino nation, and to us today, so that we can start this process of solving this long conflict in the south?

His answer was this:

First of all, it’s not Mindanao but it’s the Muslim situation. so Mindanao is okay, it’s just a certain portion of Mindanao that you have a problem with. And I didn’t say just understand it, but I said respect, understand and accept. You know, you have to respect our Muslim brothers, principally because even before the Spaniards came, they were already here.

And when the Spaniards came here, they asserted their character.

Lapu lapu, Sorogan, Sultan Kudarat, they were never beaten by the Spaniards except for Sultan Kudarat for awhile. So, when I look at it, I pay respect to that. [And realize that the Muslims came before the Spaniards]. Lapu-Lapu is the 1st Asian to beat the colonial invader, he is both Tausug and Visayan.

So you have to accept also their ways. Remember that the Islamic culture is one of the most fantastic culture in the world. They brought us algebra, they brought as a lot of things, designs. And they influenced Spain for that matter. The patios, all these arches that you see. The churches are even influenced by them. Design, even dresses. That’s really part and parcel of the Muslim people.

Now when you look at our Muslims here, they were marginalized, because when Spain came here, they discovered, “oh, it’s the Muslims again, it’s the Moros again”. They call them Moros in Spain. They were conquered for 800 years.

So when Magellan was demolished by Lapu Lapu, defeated. And we say that in our national anthem, “sa manlulupig, di ka pasisiil”. They said, “oh no, it’s the Moros again”. They made the Muslims, those who weren’t converted, as our enemies. The same way they did in Spain. So, naging kalaban natin ang dapat hindi nating kalaban. So, kapag nakita niyo ang mga fiesta natin, mga moro moro, parang kalaban natin, kalaban natin ang mga Muslim.

To make the long story short, what has happened since then… Remember that the Sultan of Sulu was one of the most fantastic Sultinates of the world. They were able to help Brunei and Borneo get Saba.

So, you see, you have all these things happening in our country. And all of a sudden, they are marginalized and excluded. That’s the beginning of the problem. You exclude them, and you distinguish them as the enemy, then what happens. They will slowly be marginalized, until you eventually have – When you go to Sulu, it has become impoverished. Kids can’t even go to school with good teachers out there. Takot magbigay ng exam ang Professional Regulatory Commission (PRC).

So volunteer teachers sila, I had to report that to Gloria Macapagal Arroyo.

Kita mo because of the gulo there, [there has been the the strong presence of armed groups and military].

We always fight but we don’t try to fix the problem. So, education is a problem, health is a problem, lack of infrastructure is a problem. They cannot even sell their products. This once proud race, who beat Spain, are now – you try to make them farmers, but even if they farm they cannot sell their goods. And so, ayaw pumunta doon ang Department of Trade, natatakot.

And so, they get poorer and poorer. And because they get more poor, they go back to the guns.

So, to make a long story short, this situation has forced itself upon our nation. And they have been made to be seen as the enemy.. We have never really tried to uphold their dignity, uphold their education.

When you try to develop a country, you move forward, and if the adaptability of the change isn’t there, and if the opportunities of change is reserved exclusively for Christians and not to Muslims – what happens is conflict and exclusion.

There’s a lot of pain out there, and you have to assuage that pain. There’s a lot of anger also on the many people who were kidnapped, so you have to find a way to put in investments.

If I were president, one of the first things that I might do is to get an island in Sulu, and show them that it can be a tourism destination. Bring domestic tourism there.

If you show, na pwedeng kumita other than the gun, that they can make money out of the tourism business – of course you have to invest in it – I think that there will slowly be a difference in attitude.

One of the manifestations of this is I introduced funding, created a monument for Lapu Lapu, pushed for the Islamic Cultural History of the Philippines in Intramuros, etc.

Another thing that I would like to do is to bring Muslim children and have them live with Christian children in Christian homes, make them do things together. We don’t have the tension like other countries like Israel and Palestine, but still it is always better to try and engage. Enable, engage, and ennoble. Respect, understand, and accept.

Need I say more? I believe Dick Gordon is the most qualified candidate to run the Philippines.  Together with another man of action, Bayani Fernando, I’m positive we’ll be on our way to a better Philippines.

The article can also be found at Blogwatch.ph.

Brother Eddie Villanueva – May Pag-asa Pa!

eddie villanueva

Last January 2010, I attended a bloggers meet w/ Presidential Candidate Brother Eddie Villanueva.  To be honest, I’ve always wondered how a religious leader would plan to lead the Philippines considering the dirty politics that we continue to witness.  Before the meeting started, Brother Eddie’s staff apologized.  We were informed that Brother Eddie Villanueva was sick & was still not feeling well.  Brother Eddie in spite of showing signs of being sick, was more than willing to meet with us.

A few minutes later, Brother Eddie Villanueva arrived.  He was very warm in welcoming us.  He joined us for lunch & we had a great casual conversation.  After lunch, we started the interview.  Let me share with you a very detailed account of our interview with Brother Eddie Villanueva to give you a feel of the discussion that took place.  I suggest you also read the article written by co-blogwatch writer, Sonnie.  His article was titled “The Strong Conviction to Rescue the Philippines.”

I also suggest you to go to this link if you want to watch the full interview of Blogwatch team with Presidentiable Brother Eddie Villanueva of Bangon Pilipinas Party.  The following are the questions given to Brother Eddie, and the answers that were provided by him.

This is your 2nd time to run for the presidency. Did you change the platform you created last 2004? And can you share quickly your platform?

We improved, updated & upgraded the platform.  We realized during 2004, 10 points were given.  Based on our studies since last year with volunteers practicing economics, we decided to simplify our platform.

The platform is known as the blueprint for the new Philippines with emphasis on the 7 E’s.

  • 1st e – empower the people,
  • 2nd e – emancipate the people
  • 3rd e – educate the people.
  • 4th e – elevate the living standards of people.
  • 5th e – energize the economy.
  • 6th e – eradicate bad governance including corruption.
  • 7th e – establish peace in the land.

Some people asked why the emphasize on the 7 e’s, is it because your name is Eddie? It is just because we are emphasizing the word “excellence” in this platform of government of the Bangon Pilipinas party.

If ever you win, will you appoint people from JIL (Jesus is Lord) into your government?

I believe in meritocracy.  I have been fighting for good government & righteous leadership, therefore all kinds of appointments must be based on merits.  I’m determined that the Filipino people will cooperate with the aspiration of many people to have many changes and reforms.  I will surely appoint only people that are qualified in the position they are aspiring for irregardless of position or religious connections.

I emphasize the importance of 4 c’s for a leader:

  • good character – integrity & honesty.
  • competence- without competence, still “inutil”
  • courage – backbone to implement what is right or what is best for the country,
  • compassion – a leader who doesn’t have a compassionate heart can just be a leader in the Eiffel tower. A leader cannot be insensitive to the feelings and sufferings of millions of our people.

Irregardless of political & religious persuasion, as long as they pass the standard which I believe should be the basis for right qualifications, then no problem with me. I hate “palakasan” system.  I believe this is the major reason why the Philippines has deteriorated to such a miserable condition today.

If ever you win the presidency, who will take over JIL?

JIL movement is different from other churches.  JIL movement is not personality-centered, it is Christ- centered, bible-based centered & not partisan-based centered.  Last Feb 7, in a leadership conference at the Astrodome, I was surprised by the council of leaders nationwide & worldwide.  Suddenly, they called me up on the stage and they enlisted me to the nation.  They understand fully my passion for the country.  I then finally officially accepted the proposal of multisectoral groups that approached me 3 years ago headed by national chairman of south Christian businessmen of the Philippines to again consider the decision to continue the fight for genuine change in the country.  There will be no problem with ministry leadership.  We have 10,000 churches all over the world and we have pastors & an executive management board.  The leadership structure of JIL movement is not predicated on personality, so with or without brother Eddie Villanueva, it will continue to grow everyday because it’s Christ-centered & it’s a bible-centered ministry.

Thoughts on separation of church & state.

There is a perception that religious leaders should be prohibited to run for public office.  As a matter of fact, Joaquin Bernas, a highly-skilled constitutionalist said there is no provision in the constitution that prohibits righteous Godly religious people to run for public office.  No religious test should be made in testing the so-called social and political rights of the citizens.  Moreover, I would like to explain that separation of church and state is not designed to prevent Godly people from offering their public service to the people.

Thomas Jefferson being a unitarian wrote a letter to the congregation of the baptist assuring them that the state will never interfere in the ecclesiastical duty of the church.  He emphasized that religious freedom & freedom of workshop will be observed and protected.  In our Philippine constitution, the state is prohibited to establish a state religion.  The state is absolutely prohibited to spend public funds in promoting a particular religion.  The state should observe and protect religious freedom and freedom of worship.  That is very clear in our constitution.  No religious test is required in the exercise of political rights of the Filipino people as always quoted by Joaquin Bernas, a respected constitutionalist.

If our political system has been allowing any person whether a lawyer, engineer, housewife, basketball player, actor/actress or even smuggling lords [to run for] public office, why prohibit Godly people to run for public office and fulfill God’s mandate?  God’s mandate is very clear.  In Proverbs 25:5, remove the wicked away from the king’s throne so the government will be based on righteousness.

In Proverbs 29:2 – when the righteous are in authority, the people rejoice — when the wicked rule, the people mourn.  In other words, I believe in my heart that Godly Filipinos must be encouraged as long as they are competent, as long as they are qualified to run for any public office so that we can have a righteous government which is a key for the genuine development and progress and prosperity of our beloved country.

Read the rest of the article at Blogwatch.PH.

References:

Official Website of Rochelle Sy Chua on media, events, travel, food and restaurant experiences in Taipei, Taiwan, Manila, Philippines and Asia.

Noynoy Aquino & Hacienda Luisita

noynoy aquino

The meetup with presidentiable Noynoy Aquino was one of most anticipated among Blogwatch writers. After a long wait, we finally had our chance to meet with the presidential frontrunner. Like previous Blogwatch events, we were allowed to ask only one question. My question was focused on what many think is one of the more controversial issues surrounding Noynoy and his family the Cojuancos – The issue of Hacienda Luisita and land distribution to farmers.

The following was my question:
Regarding Hacienda Luisita, a lot of people think that one reason CARP failed is because of the Stock Distribution Option (SDO). Also, it is seen that the SDO has been able to keep farmers out of their land. The main beneficiary, seem to be your very own family. And in the end, farmers still receive barely anything from what they have put into Hacienda Luisita. Do you think this is right & what will you do different as president that will give the balance of power & justice towards the farmers?

Senator Aquino answered me in tagalog. He made it clear though that he only owns less than 1% of Hacienda Luisita. Noynoy’s answer was simple. The farmers have been with the Aquino family for decades. They wouldn’t want to burden the farmers by selling the land to them. The farmers are good at tilling the land but they are not businessmen. Hacienda Luisita land is also still in debt, how would the farmers be able to pay it without much experience in managing the land? Noynoy also said that there are currently 10,000 farmers. If they distribute the land as is, 1 farmer can only own less than 1 hectare, and also not all of the land will be equal in terms of fertility. There’s nothing a farmer can do if a non-fertile land was given to them.

Noynoy stressed that if they wanted to be selfish, they could just easily sell the land, possibly getting Php 4.5B without worrying about debt or his image in the 2010 elections.

Php 4.5B = Php100 per square meter x 10,000 square meter per hectare x 4,500 hectares

But according to Noynoy, the Aquino family treats the farmers like their own family (they were workers since 1958). With that, they would want to transfer the land to them debt-free. Noynoy Aquino even gave me a timeline that by the year 2014, the land will be fully transferred to the farmers. Noynoy already asked his extended family to find means to transfer the assets free of debt. While this is being worked on, they will follow what current agrarian reform program has. He said that 70% of Hacienda Luisita is still owned by the Aquinos/Cojuancos while 30% will be paid as stock dividends to the farmers.

Read the rest of the article at Blogwatch.PH.

References:

Official Website of Rochelle Sy Chua on media, events, travel, food and restaurant experiences in Taipei, Taiwan, Manila, Philippines and Asia.

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