Saturday, May 7, 2011

PACQUIAO AS PNOY'S ENDORSER!

Pnoy’s Administration must be really desperate and panicking to regaiin public support.

They’ve now turned to boxing legend Manny Pacquiao as unofficial endorser of the Aquino Government through the yellow gloves he will wear today in his fight against Shane Mosley in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Why do I say so?

Pacquiao had announced he will wear yellow gloves today to symbolize Filipino unity in the fight against poverty.

But whoever said yellow symbolizes Filipino unity versus poverty? What law? What rule? We all know that yellow is identified to only ONE FAMILY in the entire country, the Aquinos starting with the late former President Cory, Pnoy’s mom.

Pacquiao’s decision to wear yellow gloves comes at a time when the Aquino Administration’s popularity is on a CONTINUOUS DECLINE. As far as I know, he never wore yellow gloves in his previous fights.

But apart from newspaper reports saying Pnoy is praying for Pacquiao’s victory, Deputy Presidential spokesperson Abegail Valte is asking the people to wear yellow today as a sign of unity and support.

Even though none of us will be watching the fight live at Nevada. Let me give you two possible explanations for this.

First, they want to make Pacquiao en endorser of the Government. They want him to ask his legions of fans not to lose trust in Pnoy and the Aquino Administration to prevent another drop in the ratings.

Or Pnoy’s boys will take pictures and video footages of seas of yellow which they hope to find today in as many areas as possible. Then, they will come out with these in media claiming that the people are united, not just behind Pacquiao but also the Government, proof that they’re recovering Pnoy’s popularity.

A DISGUSTING and PATHETIC propaganda gimmick. Anybody corfrect me if I’m wrong and I assure you I’ll immediately come out with it.

I sure hope Pacquiapo is not a willing participant in this amateurish propaganda scheme., and that he won’t allow himself to be used and exploited by the incompetents in Pnoy’s  government.

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Ten of our friends on “What if Bin Laden’s demons attack during Pacquiao fight?” :

MARISSA LIZARES of Plutonia, Suceava, Romania

Could be…lots  a blood to spill.

MARIA CRISOSTOMO IBARRA of Manila

It won’t happen… they, too, idolize Pacman.

LARRY LOPEZ MIRANDA of Al-Khobar, Saudi Arabia

Even without Pacquiao's bout, our authorities are  too slow when it comes to emerging threats or counter-terrorism.

HELEN DALANTA of Hong Kong

Dapat, allert sila.

ESPERLITA GARCIA of Gonzaga, Cagayan

Patay na lider nila so for me, buwag na grupo niya.

NICOMEDES AZUR LAUDIT

A not so remote possibility, indeed.

MERIT SALUD of Bloomfield, New Jersey, USA

Political mileage lang ang habol ng military. But the joke could be sa bayan, if the military lets down its guard to watch the Pacquiao fight and the terrorists at home take advantage of this.

JULIAN RABAGO of Cavite City, Cavite

Diyan natin makikita ang tunay na kahandaan ng ating AFP-PNP, Boyet. let's just hope walang mangyaring ganyan. 

FREEDOM MADERAZO of Pasig

It only happens in the movies.

YUEN ABANA

Anti-happy naman…

Three of our friends on “Henares will further pull down Pnoy’s ratings”:

DELI FRANCE

Why the need to pull down someone who is already pulling down himself?

NESTOR PATNUGOT of Davao City

People will have to give Commissioner Henares a chance to prove that she is not partial.

JOE ALVARADO Jr. of Makati City

Maybe, initially, we need people in gov’t with lots of guts. Henares must continue to run after them.

GALILEO CRAME ESTOCADA on “Proof of Aquino’s partiality in favor of oil firms”:

Hindi ba obvious na ang Aquino Gov’t ay pabor sa mga kapitalista sa langis?

REBECCA KOOMANS of Queensland, Australia on “It’s final: Willie Revillame wins”:

Iyak na naman ang mga against kay Willy. Yung mga nag-rally at nagtatag pa ng site na kunwari ay may simpatiya sa bata. 30




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3 comments:

  1. Sir, let me repost this at my blog. I really believe there is something fishy goin' 'round here....

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  2. Yellow, a color that symbolises a unified fight against poverty? Baloney a big fat baloney. Bumagsak tuloy sa tenth round, kalabit yan sa yo ng Diyos. Manny Pacquiao,isang pakiusap, dont ever allow yourself to be "used" by people who are fast losing their grips on their "popularity". As a Filipino, I am mighty proud of your achievements as a boxer, but I will lose respect for you if you allow the sport that made you rich and famous will be muddled with politicking, yellow politicking. YELLOW DOES NOT REPRESENT ANY FIGHT AGAINST POVERTY BUT THIS IS JUST THE COLOR OF ONE FILIPINO FAMILY...YOU KNOW WHO!!!

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  3. ahah!!! basta andyan pa rin ang mga patay gutom at timawa na sipsip ni pinoy alang magbabago sa gobyerno kundi pabagsak una lng naman ang bango nila hayan na ngayon lumalabas na ang tunay nilang baho mapipigil pa ba yan ika nag kahalintulad iyan sa bagoong na tinatago nila at tinatakpan pa e aalingasaw talaga ang natural na baho at lalong mas mabaho yan si pinoy tatak bagoong????? ang ina ina ay reyna ng galung gong hayan labas tuloy binagoong na galung gong bwahahahahahaha!!! baklitoy ka nga NOY.............

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