KILALANIN: A Presidential Forum(DLSU, Ayala Alabang)
Gordon surprised the crowd with his witty response to political issues. Gordon, now chairman of the Philippine National Red Cross (PNRC), even suggested that surveys should be done by gathering all the achievements of all the candidates, putting them on walls but without their names on it. And from there, letting the public choose their preferred presidential candidate. “Let us forget about the election if we'll base everything on survey,” the former chairman of the Subic Free Port complex said. Gordon was also heavily applauded by the crowd when he declared that he will be an “education president” by putting the teachers’ welfare in his priority list to upgrade the country’s education program.
4 Presidential bets bare platforms
By Aris R. Ilagan, Manila Bulletin
January9, 2010, 6:33pm
Gordon dazzled the audience with his display of oratorical skills and in-depth understanding of the society’s ills—past and present, from Lapu-lapu to the sinking of MV Baleno—wowing the crowd several times. Gordon said “people must be part of the process of change… to know where they are heading.”
Presidential campaign gets more pointed
By Michael Lim Ubac
Philippine Daily Inquirer
First Posted 20:29:00 01/09/2010
LISTEN TO THE FORUM AT:
http://www.gmanews.tv/video/53577/kilalanin-forum-09-jan-2010
2 Comments:
Presidentiables:
Villaroyo: a clone; motto: sa C-5 at taga may pera
Jamby: tomboy
Erap: jueteng boy
Gordon? big dick
Gibo: defensive and sinister
Huhummm...who else?
3:37 AM
Good plans and visions by Mr. Gordon. Please post also the bills filed and laws passed by Mr. Gordon or give me some links where we can get this informations so that we, the voter's can evaluate more on what really is your platform in life and your mission as a government official and not as a presidential candidate.
5:16 AM
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