As I Wreck This Chair: Mar Roxas can become president sans negative campaigning
Mar Roxas can become president sans negative campaigning
AS I WRECK THIS CHAIR By William M. Esposo
I have three reasons for writing this column.
One — I want to see the dawn of a new type of political campaigning in the Philippines where candidates, especially presidential candidates, sell themselves to the voters on the basis of real values that they can offer.
What we want to remove from our political exercises is the destructive type of campaigning where a candidate wins because he succeeded in making his rival candidate appear less palatable — selling himself as the lesser evil. That is how we ended up with the present evil in the land!
Two — I want to advise a still unannounced presidential candidate I respect and admire (and I won’t mind it if he becomes president) that he can and should concentrate his energies on projecting himself and the positive values he can offer the voters in 2010. I refer to Senator Mar Roxas of the Liberal Party (LP).
I was very disappointed to see Mar Roxas get involved in last week’s demolition job that was done on Senate President Manuel “Manny” Villar. My September 18 column (“Another Panfilo Lacson dud”) expressed my views regarding that baseless tirade against Villar where neither crime nor evidence were presented and established.
Mar Roxas has the credentials and the pedigree (if you’re the type who believes in pedigree as presidential qualification) to make a positive pitch as a serious presidential candidate. He does not need to resort to demolition jobs like the one Sen. Panfilo “Ping” Lacson is doing on Manny Villar who happens to lead all Senate presidentiables in public trust ratings.
Maybe Sen. Lacson has nothing better to offer the 2010 voters and therefore needs to resort to negative campaigning. Lacson does not have the credentials to convince voters that he can make the economy boom. Cops are not known to have that skill. Lacson has his image of bloody hands hounding him, a terrible handicap for a presidential candidate.
But Mar Roxas does not have any such handicaps. Mar has no business getting involved in negative campaigning. Live by the gun and you die by the gun. Provoke your political opponents and they’ll find a way to dig up some negatives that can be used against you.
Three — I want to promote the evolution of a new type of voters who will elect public officials on the basis of who offers the best values for the voter, the community and the country.
To be quite frank — and your Chair Wrecker has never been otherwise — I was disgusted at what Senator Panfilo Lacson staged last week when he delivered that ‘Road to Nowhere’ speech.
I was disgusted because the emerging candidates for the 2010 elections offer the national voters an excellent array of presidentiables. Senate President Manuel Villar, Senator Mar Roxas, Senator Richard Gordon, National Defense Secretary Gilbert Teodoro, Quezon City Mayor Sonny Belmonte, Makati Mayor Jejomar Binay — they are six of the most qualified presidential candidates who can turn around our sinking country.
Sec. Teodoro and Mayor Belmonte do not appear to be interested in the 2010 presidency but they have been in many people’s wish list and I can only agree to that. In fact, my personal choice for 2010 president would zero in on Gordon, Belmonte, and Binay.
Gordon, Belmonte, and Binay have excellent track records in local governance. Gordon has Subic as his showcase — how he made a success story out of a disaster zone created by the US naval base shutdown. Belmonte turned around a bankrupt Quezon City on his very first year as Mayor and has kept it financially healthy for the past 8 years. Binay has all those benefits that Makati residents enjoy to entice the national voters with.
I have always advocated for voters to look at candidates with proven ability in local governance for their choice of the Chief Executive of the land. In the US, there has been a steady preference for governors over legislators in the search for a Chief Executive. The current US campaign is one of the few after World War II where there isn’t a governor among the presidential candidates of the Democratic and Republican parties.
When you have such a fine array of candidates, as those now being lined up for 2010, you simply hate to see the political campaign degenerate into a “Karl Rove” type of mud slinging. Karl Rove is the negative campaign specialist of US President George W. Bush who was largely credited for the Bush 2000 and 2004 poll victories.
There is more than enough poison in our society already and that is an understatement. Anarchy rides all over the land. Just watch the primetime news for a week and you’ll see the extent of the anarchy. Filipinos are killing each other for the silliest reasons. That can only reflect how low human life is now regarded in Philippine society.
The current regime, in fact, is the biggest promoter of the anarchy. Anarchy is best served when laws become subjective and selective, when courts of law are no longer trusted by the people.
If the Filipinos do not arrest this build up of toxic attitude in our society, we will open ourselves to the severe prescriptions of history — revolution by the suffering lower class, civil war between political combatants or be overrun by superpowers who will not refuse the temptation to take advantage of a disunited nation sitting on land and seas that are rich with natural resources.
It is high time that presidential elections become opportunities for charging the air with positive vibes and real hope that is founded on well-conceived programs that are being offered by candidates with the qualifications and integrity to implement a great vision.
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Chair Wrecker e-mail and website: macesposo@yahoo.com and www.chairwrecker.com

I believe in this man, stays quite, but observes, then acts with a brilliant plans, carries a big resume, very bright CONGRESSMAN FOR FOUR TERMS, elected in 1992, 1995, 1998 and 2004. Yet no material wealth after all those positions and even now
MEMBER OF THE CABINET, NATIONAL SECURITY ADVISER, 2001-2004
DEPUTY MINORITY LEADER, Member of all House Committees
DEFENDER OF THE CONSTITUTION: One of the 25 brave members of the House of Representatives who voted against the effort of the majority to amend the Constitution.
CONGRESS DEBATER: Recognized as one of the best debaters in the House of Representatives with his participation in the charter change, impeachment and budget debates.
PERFECT ATTENDANCE IN CONGRESS: Has maintained 100% perfect attendance in sessions, never absent since he became a Congressman in 1992
CONSISTENT ONE OF MOST OUTSTANDING CONGRESSMEN: Since he became a congressman in 1992, he has been a consistent awardee as One of the Most Outstanding Congressmen of the country from various magazines and organizations including the prestigious Consumers Union of the Philippines where he is already a Hall of Fame awardee.
CITY BUILDER: Holds record of constructing the most number of school buildings and concreted the most number of roads in the history of Paranaque.
HUMBLE BEGINNINGS: Born in small town of Looc, Romblon, parents were both public school teachers, product of public schools and rose to success in academics, government, business, civic organizations and politics.
LANDSLIDE KING OF PARANAQUE: Elected four times as congressman in huge landslide victories never before seen in Paranaque.
FATHER OF PARANAQUE CITYHOOD AND FATHER OF NATIONALIZATION OF PARANAQUE NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL AND DR. ARCADIO SANTOS NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
POSTMASTER GENERAL, 1981-1986, RECEIVED TOYM AWARD FOR HIS ACHIEVEMENTS IN POST OFFICE
GRADUATE OF THE UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY AT ANNAPOLIS, B.S. MATHEMATICS, CONSISTENT SCHOLAR (SUPERINTENDENT’S LIST), 1970
OUTSTANDING ATHLETE: Undefeated brigade boxing champion for four straight years in the United States Naval Academy, the first to achieve that feat in a hundred years of boxing at Annapolis. He was the first to receive the Tony Rubino Boxing award. He is also a graduate of the U.S. Army Airborne School in Fort Benning, Georgia and holder of the U.S. Navy-Marine Corps gold parachutist wings.
MASTER IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES, CONSISTENT SCHOLAR, GRADUATED NO. 1
PROFESSOR OF BUSINESS: University of the Philippines MBA Program and Asian Institute of Management
RED CROSS HERO: Received BAYANI GOLD MEDAL for bravery in the face of gunfire when he led Red Cross volunteers in rescuing wounded soldiers during the bloody December 1989 coup attempt
Roilo Golez is the person that I want to be the next President of the Philippines !
I believe in this man. He is quiet, but observes, then acts with brilliant plans, carries a big resume, very bright CONGRESSMAN FOR FOUR TERMS, elected in 1992, 1995, 1998 and 2004. Yet attained no material wealth after all those years and even now, after these following high ranking positions such as:
MEMBER OF THE CABINET, NATIONAL SECURITY ADVISER, 2001-2004
DEPUTY MINORITY LEADER, Member of all House Committees
DEFENDER OF THE CONSTITUTION: One of the 25 brave members of the House of Representatives who voted against the effort of the majority to amend the Constitution.
CONGRESS DEBATER: Recognized as one of the best debaters in the House of Representatives with his participation in the charter change, impeachment and budget debates.
PERFECT ATTENDANCE IN CONGRESS: Has maintained 100% perfect attendance in sessions, never absent since he became a Congressman in 1992
CONSISTENT ONE OF MOST OUTSTANDING CONGRESSMEN: Since he became a congressman in 1992, he has been a consistent awardee as One of the Most Outstanding Congressmen of the country from various magazines and organizations including the prestigious Consumers Union of the Philippines where he is already a Hall of Fame awardee.
CITY BUILDER: Holds record of constructing the most number of school buildings and concreted the most number of roads in the history of Paranaque.
HUMBLE BEGINNINGS: Born in small town of Looc, Romblon, parents were both public school teachers, product of public schools and rose to success in academics, government, business, civic organizations and politics.
LANDSLIDE KING OF PARANAQUE: Elected four times as congressman in huge landslide victories never before seen in Paranaque.
FATHER OF PARANAQUE CITYHOOD AND FATHER OF NATIONALIZATION OF PARANAQUE NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL AND DR. ARCADIO SANTOS NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
POSTMASTER GENERAL, 1981-1986, RECEIVED TOYM AWARD FOR HIS ACHIEVEMENTS IN POST OFFICE
GRADUATE OF THE UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY AT ANNAPOLIS, B.S. MATHEMATICS, CONSISTENT SCHOLAR (SUPERINTENDENT’S LIST), 1970
OUTSTANDING ATHLETE: Undefeated brigade boxing champion for four straight years in the United States Naval Academy, the first to achieve that feat in a hundred years of boxing at Annapolis. He was the first to receive the Tony Rubino Boxing award. He is also a graduate of the U.S. Army Airborne School in Fort Benning, Georgia and holder of the U.S. Navy-Marine Corps gold parachutist wings.
MASTER IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES, CONSISTENT SCHOLAR, GRADUATED NO. 1
PROFESSOR OF BUSINESS: University of the Philippines MBA Program and Asian Institute of Management
RED CROSS HERO: Received BAYANI GOLD MEDAL for bravery in the face of gunfire when he led Red Cross volunteers in rescuing wounded soldiers during the bloody December 1989 coup attempt
Each one of us can and must resist the urge to ‘pile on’ or to rehearse, even in our own thinking, the failures of others. Not because multi-billionaires, mega-stars, and super- rich traditional politicians need us to feel sorry for them, but because feeling compassion for those in disgrace is a way to be faithful to Jesus’ command to love our neighbors – which in turn contributes to everyone’s well-being. How, after all, would we want to be treated should we stumble ourselves? Jesus’ words, as He was confronted with a woman caught commiting adultery, provide wise counsel: “He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone at her” -(John 8:7).
True benevolence means, literally, wanting good-wanting the same good for others that we would want for ourselves. And f we have a commitment to love one another, we also have a commitment to honor one another. One mistake, however overwhelming, cannot undo all the good done in one’s life or suggest that his or her life is ‘now over’. There’s always a way forward, a way to rebuild and restore. And doing so inspires those touched by that life who are working toward restoration. Of Absolutely,Absocourse people must be held accountable for their wrongdoing. The truly repentant welcome opportunities to demonstrate how they’ve put their past misbehavior behind them.
In this era of 24-hour news cycles, the relentless repetition of personal bad news can be demoralizing to everyone. When we’re confronted with the disappointing failures of public figures, we can trust them and ourselves to God’s care, knowing that His law of redemption is always at work.
Absolutely, a someone wanna be President for the 2010 national election in the Philippines should be relating to God’s view mends more than friendships.
Mar Roxas has to reunite first the Liberal Party so that he will be stronger and that is a good test of his leadership. I believe that Mar Roxas is deserving as President of our country.