rumors says hes gay
ambot lang hehehe.... wala man ko kadungog nga bayot ni si gordon.Originally Posted by lestat1116
pero as what i have seen him, hambugero-an man ko ni gordon. feeling perfect man akong tan-aw ani niya.
rumors r just propoganda, its part of the war, maski mga borikat sa vietnam na naay sakit,apil slag gera, kana sla ang nag pa demoralize sa mga kano, n drugs sad.. gordon is great, his man of action..![]()
gordon is okay to be president ecause he is a "doer" that's if a president WILL BE APPOINTED. with his "american way" of running things, he will be stepping on a lot of toes therefore that will make him ineffective.
he also does not have a good touchbase with the masa. this is the downside of the election system in the philippines.
DICK for president and TOMMY for vice president
wat a...........
Hi guys allow me to post an essay from a friend who is so passionately rooting for Dick Gordon
May 2010 Election
At this point in time, almost everyone has already made their
decision as to who they will vote for this coming May. A lot-much to my
chagrin, has decided to vote for the more popular candidates like Noynoy
Aquino or Manny Villar. I am disappointed that people didn’t care much
about this certain candidate whose work has been visible all throughout the
Philippines. This candidate is Dick Gordon.
Never in any elections have I decided to register to COMELEC since
I’m such a cynic when it comes to politics. But last December 2009, I gave
this year’s election a chance when I heard rumors that Dick Gordon is going
to run for president.
I’ve heard and known about Dick Gordon a few years ago, when there
was a dispute about the chairmanship over the Subic Bay area. A native
Kapampangan myself, I usually keep myself posted with the current events
which happened even way before I was old enough to vote.
Olongapo before was known to be the “prostitute’s haven” or the
“land of sin”. Prostitution is the word that comes to mind whenever we hear
Olongapo or Angeles. Dick Gordon changed all that by putting innovations
like the color-coded transportation system, vendor’s cooperatives and other
community development programs.
He has changed Olongapo so much so that foreign investors have
started to take notice. More than that, they started to invest. Companies
like FedEx, Enron and Acer invested in Olongapo, therefore giving our
economy and boost, and employment opportunities that our country needs.
All throughout the whole world, Philippines is known for its sandy
white beaches, natural breathtaking landscapes and other tourism spots
which are really affordable. To whom we should give credit for this? No
other than Dick Gordon. He marketed our country by doing road shows
worldwide. Also, he promulgated domestic tourism by organizing regional
events and showcasing our tourist spots.
Admittedly, Obama and Gordon have the same goal, which is
change. What’s different about them is that, Gordon actually delivers
results.
To quote Gordon, “What this country needs is not a change of men,
but a change in men”. Let’s not waste our votes to those we have already
tried and tested (..and failed?). Let’s choose a strong catalyst that will
bring about a 360-degree change this country desperately needs. Let’s
choose Gordon.
Copy-pasted in this e-mail is an interview of Money Sense magazine
from Dick Gordon. I hope this 10 points for success will make you
re-evalute your choice this coming May 2010
10 Principles for Success in 2010
By Lynda C. Corpuz
MONEYSENSE MAGAZINE
Asked how ordinary Filipinos can improve their lot in life, Sen. Dick
Gordon, who has enjoyed a fruitful and accomplished life, shares his key
principles for career and financial success:
1. Be ambitious. Umaasa tayo lagi sa tulong. Kahit anong hirap mo, you
have to be ambitious. Being ambitious is not negative.
2. Have the right work ethic. Bawal ang tamad. Lalong bawal ang tanga.
Manage by objective. Instead of a quick fix or instant gratification,
practice delayed gratification. We should go for meritocracy. Hindi
palakasan. Palakasan pa rin dito.
3. Learn a skill. Poverty is an absence of choice. That’s why you have to
continue learning. You have to learn a skill. I never tell people “good
luck.” I always tell them “good skill.” Be creative. Nasa Diyos ang awa,
nasa tao ang gawa. God gave you skills. God will not help you if you don’t
help yourself.
4. Work, save, invest, and prosper. You have to work. Address your needs
but always save. Get into a business. Get life insurance or a personal
accident insurance kung `yun lang ang kaya mo. We need a provident fund
especially for our OFWs. We have 11 million Filipinos abroad. You put them
and our people here in a provident fund, we can prosper ourselves. Combine
GSIS and SSS funds and come up with a provident fund, just like what
Singapore did. People have to learn to save something.
5. Help. Find extra time to help. Volunteer with the Red Cross. Kapag alam
mong ginawa mo, bibiyaan ka. Helping others is a reward in itself.
6. Lead by example. The Philippines would improve if it elects a leader
who can inspire, able to communicate by word and deed, provides a vision,
extracts values, and displays integrity. Demand from your leaders. Ask for
their qualifications. Look for their record.
7. Be independent. I had to fight big guys but I couldn’t tell my dad. He
encouraged me to learn judo to protect myself. You have to learn to
survive. You have to learn to stand your ground. Those guys who tried to
bully me, I stood up to them.
8. Learn from your mistakes. I learn from my mistakes. I learn from other
people’s mistakes. There’s only one thing I can never learn: to be overly
materialistic. I don’t pay the media to cover me. I don’t pay for my press
releases. If my being straightforward is a mistake, that’s a mistake I’ll
keep on repeating.
9. Be assertive. We’re like makahiyas. We shouldn’t be. We shouldn’t be an
adapting culture. We’re resilient but we don’t assert ourselves. We’re a
happy people. That’s good psychology. We laugh at ourselves. We’re an
accommodating culture. We shouldn’t be. We should live by the national
anthem, by our oath.
10. Make fear your friend. During the Mt. Pinatubo eruption, I told myself
we’re not going to allow ourselves to die here. I prayed, “If you’re going
to take me, take me. Please though, don’t make me look bad as I lead.” You
must make fear your friend.
based on his track record and to the progress in Subic.
he is one of my presidential list.
im for dick gordon!!! up pra nya
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