Monday, December 7, 2009

Enrique Files for Presidency 2010 at the COMELEC in Manila

There you have it, boys and girls, I finally filed my presidential bid last Monday, Nov 23, 2009, at the COMELEC at the Palacio del Gobernador in Manila. I need all your votes to effect changes in our country! (Please click my link for photos).

Mine is a crusade. Meaning, I'll never stop running for the chief executive post of the land until there is a free exercise of our right to suffrage (2010, 2016, 2022, etc), until we are able to make our 90 million poor kababayan understand the value of electing an honest and dedicated public servant and the benefits this will give to all of us and to our children.

And one of the best ways to launch this crusade on accountability, transparency, honesty and leading by example is by actually joining this race. Now, the first hundreds of text messages and emails have clogged my cell fone and email add.. a very good welcoming sign but very stressful!

Before filing, the media from all over the country had a fiesta of interviewing me for almost an hour (while other presidential hopefuls who filed on the same day only had 10-15 minutes). From day 1 to the last day of registration, I was the only with a clear platform (agenda) typewritten and given to the media. Questions varied from economy, religion, education, employment, and entertainment. But the most rewarding experience was after my media and COMELEC encounters.

The soldiers and policemen guarding the COMELEC building (Palacio del Gobernador) approached me, two of them introducing their names and ranks. They told me that they are so thankful that them and the other civil servants are on top of my agenda. They offered their services to me as my personal bodyguards --without pay -- during the official campaign period (February - April 2010)! Nakakataba ng puso kasi they didn't know me personally till that day. They said they are already sick and tired of big and moneyed politicians and are actually looking for a new, reliable, honest, and serious candidate whom they can rely on as civil servants. To quote them, "Sir, sa lahat ng mga kandidato, ikaw lang ang nakapansin ulit sa aming mga civil servants. Sir, matagal na kaming napabayaan ng ating gobyerno. Sawa na kami sa mga politikong me malalaking pangalan at sikat. Sawa na rin kami sa kanilang promisong mapabuti ang bansa natin. Ang hinahanap namin ngayon ay 'yung hindi kilala, walang partido, hindi sikat at hindi mapera pero me totoong layunin na mapabuti man lang ang pagkain ng aming pamilya sa araw-araw. Sir, ikaw pa lang ang me agendang nakasulat. Alam namin na paninindigan mo ang mga ito kapag ikaw ay nanalo."

The REAL issues sa eleksyong ito ay walang iba kundi ang kahirapan, kaayusan (peace & order), kawalan ng trabaho, kurapsyon (KKKK). The continuing presence of these cancers in our society will forever divide our people, continue to place us into more suferings, and may eventually lead us into turmoil of unprecedented proportion. We can never and will never effect changes and give better future to our new generations. Itaga natin sa bato, pag nanalo ang mga likes ng mga malalaking politikong tumatakbo ngayon (presidente, etc..), it will be another 6 years of extreme poverty and suffering to our 90 million already poor people and economically devastated country.

It's time we change our choices and give chance for ourselves and to our country. Kawawa na tayo, naiwanan na ng ating mga kapitbansa.

Mabuti silang iilan na sikat, me negosyo, me trabaho at me kapit: magsu-survive. Papaano naman ang karamihan sa atin na walang-wala?

I say politics, as a science in the Philippines, is ineffective because we have a mix of corrupt politicians and condoning electorate (the media included). Hindi ko maisip kung bakit me ilan sa ating mamamayan na alam na nga na corrupt and mandaraya at mandarambong ang politikong humihingi ng kanyang boto, eh nagpapa-uto pa rin!

But we cannot blame them. This will be a long fight. Corruption is there even before we were born. To rephrase a quote by a good poet, "Evil men triumphed because good men don't do anything about them".

Filipinos are basically good men and women. Let's put this into action.

Tell me what you think.. hereare some photos at my photostream (Flicker):
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sadiosa4president/?saved=1