Glbert Teodoro

At AIM forum, questions for absent presidential bets


Muling sumabak sa debate sa isyu ng foreign policy, ekonomiya at ofws ang ilan sa mga presidential candidates. Bukod sa magkakaibang pananaw ng mga kandidato sa mga isyu, napansin din ang pagiging absent sa debate ng ilang kandidato. Nagpapatrol, Ces Oreña-Drilon. TV Patrol World, Huwebes, Enero 14, 2010

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Glbert Teodoro

11 of 20 CHIZ ESCUDERO – FORUM CLOSING STATEMENT

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Mar Roxas

INQUIRER PRESIDENTIAL FORUM – BRO EDDIE VILLANUEVA PART 1 OF 2


www.youtube.com www.youtube.com Please watch these two parts videos. Share them to all your friends, relatives and associates who will help us move to a better Philippines. You all watched and witnessed Mikey Arroyo. This is a rare situation where the son of our President Gloria Arroyo reveals the ways and secrets on how public officials can manipulate and steal millions of public money. Our government officials have forgotten that these money are intended to build schools, hospitals, fund scholarships for deserving students, health care, housing for thousands of families, fight poverty, food for the children…etc They have taken the rights of the poor people to live and survive. Their human dignity lost as we watch videos on Youtube of children and families eating garbage gathered from dump sites and restaurant garbage bins. Each day is a struggle to survive. We believe that these videos are helpful. There will be a long list of candidates in this coming 2010 elections. Some will aim to get their power back so they can continue to live their lavish and wasteful lifestyles at our expense. We must not let this happen again. “Remember, if you make an informed decision, regardless of who you pick, you are not throwing your vote away.” 2010 will be the year to elect an effective leader who will help move our country to prosperity and better quality of life for every Filipino. Hope you will help us with our goal. “For a better Philippines.” Thank you for your support. Let us make this happen! From PINASISM

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Glbert Teodoro

Fiery debate between presidential bets at Inquirer forum


Inisnab ni dating pangulong Joseph Estrada ang presidential debate ng Philippine Daily Inquirer sa UP Diliman. Uminit naman ang bangayan ng mga kandidato, isang araw bago ang pagsisimula ng official campaign period. Nagpapatrol, RG Cruz. TV Patrol World, Lunes, Pebrero 8, 2010

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Glbert Teodoro

SUKATAN 2010 The SMNI Presidential Forum


Not a debate. Not a competition. Not about grandstanding. Nor sweet talk. On March 9, 2010 At 3:00 PM, From the Jesus Christ Compound in Davao City, Philippines The contenders for the countrys top spot . . . Will sketch their blueprint Bring real solutions Outline their plan… For building this nation. SUKATAN 2010 The SMNI Presidential Forum LIVE VIA SATELLITE ON WORDLWIDE TELEVISION WATCH COMPARE EVALUATE Which of them will measure up? (Catch SUKATA2010 on free tv in North and South America, Europe, Asia and Australia. In the Philippines. In the Philippines, on cable tv, on Sonshine TV 39 Manila, Sonshine TV 43 Davao, and on 17 Sonshine Radio Stations, Sonshineradio.com and Sonshine TV.com)

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Boto Mo, Ipatrol Mo

COUNTDOWN TO 2010 LEADERSHIP FORUM: SEN. LOREN LEGARDA – YOUR REACTION ON PING LACSON’S WITHDRAWAL?


Pres. Erap leads Presidentiables at 2nd ANC leadership forum Updated June 07, 2009 12:00 AM Hosts Ricky Carandang and Cheche Lazaro MANILA, Philippines Six possible Presidential candidates in 2010 faced off recently for the second leg of Countdown to 2010: An ANC Leadership Forum at the University of the Philippines School of Economics (UPSE) in Diliman. The events high-profile lineup included former President Joseph Estrada, Sen. Loren Legarda and Makati Mayor Jejomar Binay. Sen. Manuel Villar declined the invitation since he said he will be out of the country next week. On his part, Sen. Panfilo Lacson decided not to appear on the show as he withdrew his candidacy for 2010 elections. The second batch was unable to attend the first leadership forum that ANC and the Ateneo de Manila University sponsored last month. Senators Francis Escudero, Richard Gordon and Manuel Roxas II, Gov. Ed Panlilio and Secretary Gilberto Teodoro Jr. took the hot seat where they answered a barrage of questions. ancs anchors Cheche Lazaro and Ricky Carandang anchored the second forum. The second ANC Leadership Forum was a partnership between ANC and the UPSE and part of ABS-cbns Boto Mo, ipatrol Mo: Ako ang Simula campaign, which empowers Filipinos, particularly the youth, to make a difference in the national polls next year. Through the forums, we hope to help the Filipino youth see who these potential candidates are and what they stand for, said ANC COO Glenda Gloria. SUBSCRIBE TO ALL OUR CHANNELS: PINASWATCH1, PINASWATCH2, PINASWATCH3, PINASWATCH4, PINASWATCH5, PINASWATCH6, PINASWATCH7, PINASWATCH8, PINASWATCH9, PINASWATCH10

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Boto Mo, Ipatrol Mo

2010 ANC FORUM: ERAP ESTRADA – COMMENTS THAT YOU MIGHT BE INVOLVED ON LACSON CONTROVERSIES?


Pres. Erap leads Presidentiables at 2nd ANC leadership forum Updated June 07, 2009 12:00 AM Hosts Ricky Carandang and Cheche Lazaro MANILA, Philippines Six possible Presidential candidates in 2010 faced off recently for the second leg of Countdown to 2010: An ANC Leadership Forum at the University of the Philippines School of Economics (UPSE) in Diliman. The events high-profile lineup included former President Joseph Estrada, Sen. Loren Legarda and Makati Mayor Jejomar Binay. Sen. Manuel Villar declined the invitation since he said he will be out of the country next week. On his part, Sen. Panfilo Lacson decided not to appear on the show as he withdrew his candidacy for 2010 elections. The second batch was unable to attend the first leadership forum that ANC and the Ateneo de Manila University sponsored last month. Senators Francis Escudero, Richard Gordon and Manuel Roxas II, Gov. Ed Panlilio and Secretary Gilberto Teodoro Jr. took the hot seat where they answered a barrage of questions. ancs anchors Cheche Lazaro and Ricky Carandang anchored the second forum. The second ANC Leadership Forum was a partnership between ANC and the UPSE and part of ABS-cbns Boto Mo, ipatrol Mo: Ako ang Simula campaign, which empowers Filipinos, particularly the youth, to make a difference in the national polls next year. Through the forums, we hope to help the Filipino youth see who these potential candidates are and what they stand for, said ANC COO Glenda Gloria. SUBSCRIBE TO ALL OUR CHANNELS: PINASWATCH1, PINASWATCH2, PINASWATCH3, PINASWATCH4, PINASWATCH5, PINASWATCH6, PINASWATCH7, PINASWATCH8, PINASWATCH9, PINASWATCH10

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