Why I Am Still Not Voting For Noynoy

January 16, 2010

Until I see some changes in his campaign

Until now I am still not convinced by the sentiments of those voting for Noynoy Aquino this coming presidential elections. His recent actions only made me more convince of not only not voting for him but also to convince others not to vote for him.

So what are these actions that made me despise him all the more. First off during a recent debate when told that a recent survey shows his lead with his nearest rival dwindling his answer to that was “surveys can be bought in Quiapo” and to thinkĀ  that the company who did this survey is the same company that had him leading by a wide margin not long ago. Back then his campaign used these surveys to trumpet his insurmountable lead in the race for the presidency and now that his lead is fast dwindling, he has the gall to tell us that surveys can be bought in Quiapo. So if this what he wants us to believe, then might us well tell us that the surveys that had him leading was also bought from Quiapo.

This just shows how arrogant he is. Does he feels that the presidency is his due to birth right? Or shall we say that he was ill-prepared to answer the question. Though I doubt that since from a recent interview he said that those who doubt his brilliance in debates should be wary of his skill in debates.

Now here he comes again with saying that if Malacanang appoints a replacement for Chief Justice Puno, he won’t recognize it. He and other so-called experts are saying that it is illegal for the sitting president to make appointments 60 days before and after the election. Those who I hear loudly opposing this move by PGMA of appointing a replacement for Justice Puno much earlier are those who have vested interest in the upcoming elections, Noynoy being one of them. Would they rather have an unfilled Chief Justice that later would result to a power vacuum, or have someone fill the position as soon as the Justice Puno retires? Maybe Noynoy has his own agenda. Maybe Noynoy wants to appoint someone or has already promised someone the position that Justice Puno will vacate. These are just theories which may or may not be true, nevertheless the action shown by Noynoy of not recognizing whoever would be appointed shows immaturity.

Why? If indeed PGMA appoints a replacement and if Noynoy wins and he doesn’t recognized the replacement, then what would that do to the integrity and independence of the Supreme Court and the whole judiciary branch of government? Would it not result to a quagmire? Do we need a leader who will lead this country to chaos?

Noynoy’s campaign is a campaign of hate. Everything that the current government had done and will do will always be wrong for him. This also holds true to the people who surrounds him, his inner circle.

Until I see anything different I will still not vote for Noynoy and I might go for one of his close rivals.

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