Manny Villar is the Most Trusted Presidential Bet – Pulse Asia
On the survey recent survey conducted by Pulse Asia, Sen. Manny Villar is the most trusted president bet for May 2010 election. On the survey that was conducted last January 22 to 26, said 70 percent of the 1,800 respondents had “big trust” in Villar, few points ahead from the closest rival Sen. Noynoy Aquino with 64 percent.
On the other hand, former President Joseph Estrada recorded a 33% trust and 37% distrust rating. The administration bet former Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro Jr. has a 36% trust rating with 32% trusting him, and 31% distrusting him. Senator Richard Gordon had a 26-percent trust rating against 32 percent who distrusted him.
The survey said the other presidential aspirants posted near to small majority distrust ratings — Senator Jamby Madrigal (47%), Olongapo City Councilor JC de los Reyes (50%), Kilusang Bagong Lipunan bet Vetallano S. Acosta (51%), evangelist Eduardo Villanueva (53%), and Center for Alternative Development Initiatives (CADI) President Jesus Nicanor Perlas (54%).
In the vice presidential race, Senator Manuel “Mar” Roxas II emerged on top with 73 percent, with Loren Legarda coming in second at 63 percent.
In the same survey that had a ± 2 percent margin of error, 47 percent also expressed trust in the C
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HOW, REALLY, DID MANUEL BAMBA VILLAR JR. GET TO BE RICH? It bears to investigate and it can serve the Filipino nation well to know that Manny Villar may actually have broken through from Tondo-ragged accountant to billionaire-rich presidentiable by allowing himself to be used as a foreign investor‚Äôs dummy in the Philippine real estate business. You see, the conduct of real estate business in the Philippines is made exclusive by law to Filipino citizens, necessarily because its affairs involve sensitive issues affecting civil rights, territory, sovereignty, patrimony, and national security. Wasn‚Äôt that a debonair American who was smilingly visible every day at the offices of Crown Asia Inc. way back before the Villars became political aspirants? Unfortunately, sighting American presence at the Crown Asia Inc. organization deteriorates to zero visibility in hot election weather, especially nowadays! As Manny Villar embarked on a political career, it strategically became imperative to avoid flaks of damaging controversy about being financially beholden to foreign influence, especially from nationalist camps of the likes of then Senator Teofisto Guingona Jr. who was one among legislators instrumental in passing general law limiting real estate business in the Philippines to Filipinos only. In fact, it was from 1997 to 1999 that the bespectacled, middle-aged, happy American investor (silent? fronted? non-express? implied?) of Crown Asia Inc. was last regularly observed at the 18th Floor of Cityland Herrera Tower. Apart from being born with a silver spoon, most of us often have “humble”, sometimes “rotten”, beginnings; yet being transparent about such beginnings can do even more good than harm. The answer may go as far back as Villar‚Äôs auditing days at internationally-patronized Sycip Gorres Velayo (SGV) or, perhaps, good Senator Manuel Villar might want to comment on this?
kung kelangan mo talaga tumulong no need to run president kc mayaman ka at kayang kaya mo makatulong sa mga dukha. at kahit pa ikutin mo ang boung mundo sa pagtulong…hindi yong sasabak ka pa sa masamang pulitiko.. at tao ka lang villar isa u lang nilalang ng Diyos kaya u ma temptate kahit ayaw mo!!!