Gordon's nephew files candidacy for president
|
November 23, 2009
By Anna Valmero, Philip Tubeza
INQUIRER.net, Philippine Daily Inquirer
MANILA, Philippines—The Commission on Elections (Comelec) on Monday accepted the candidacy for presidency of John Carlos “JC” Delos Reyes, standard-bearer of Ang Kapatiran party and nephew of Senator Richard Gordon.
read more
|
Who is JC de los Reyes? And he is running for President!
|
November 23, 2009
JC de los Reyes is running for President of the Philippines.
Yes, he is. And yes, in 2010. I know what you are asking: “Who is that?!” He isn’t Noynoy. He isn’t Manny. Not even Gibo. And definitely not Erap.
read more
|
Cardinal, bishops bless faith-based party bets
|
November 23, 2009
Cardinal, bishops bless faith-based party bets
By Dona Pazzibugan
Philippine Daily Inquirer
MANILA, Philippines—Manila Archbishop Gaudencio Cardinal Rosales on Monday celebrated mass at the Sta. Cruz church in Manila for the candidates of the fledgling Ang Kapatiran Party (Brotherhood Party) led by its presidential candidate John Carlos "JC" de los Angeles.
read more
|
21 presidential candidates so far--Comelec |
November 23, 2009
Anna Valmero
INQUIRER.net
MANILA, Philippines—The Commission on Elections (Comelec) legal department accepted seven more candidacies for presidency on the fourth day of filing Monday, including that of Ang Kapatiran’s John Carlos Delos Reyes.
read more
|
Olongapo Councilor de los Reyes Formalizes Presidential Bid |
November 23, 2009
Olongapo City Councilor John Carlos “JC" De los Reyes on Monday formalized his presidential bid in the 2010 elections by filing his certificate of candidacy (COC) with the Commission on Elections (Comelec), becoming the 16th aspirant for the country's top elective post.
read more
|
Filing of COCs ANG KAPATIRAN PARTY and Integrity Mass Nov.
23
|
November 23, 2009
Gaudencio B. Cardinal Rosales celebrated a mass for the national and local candidates of Ang Kapatiran Party.
read more
|
“Elites” Should Awaken and Rescue Governmentt from Trapo
Control
|
November 11, 2009
CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY—Alarmed by the “privatization” of the government by traditional politicians, the founder and president of the advocacy group Gising Barangay Movement (GBM) has launched a book that tries to awaken the elites to take their place in history and rescue government from the clutches of the trapos.
read more
|
To my beloved brothers and sisters in Faith:
|
November 10, 2009
I dream of a place where humanity thrives in peace and abundance; where children can live the joys of their youthful adventures and yet assured of a future free from want and worldly cares; where men and women are able to pursue their respective vocations in an atmosphere of justice, equity and shared responsibility; and where the aged can enjoy the rest of their remaining days in convenience and comfort.
read more
|
JC, Noynoy, & Chiz - Who to Bless?
|
November 4, 2009
They are three youthful men in the Philippine political firmament. Their youth is usually associated with idealism, when the world is supposed to be a stage for the realization of noble dreams and aspirations. Let’s not include the old trapos—idealism has been long dead on them, if they ever had it in their bones.
read more
|