And My Vote for Philippine President Come 2010 Goes To…


Where is my vote ?
Photo by looking4poetry

You guessed it right, dear. Manuel “Manny” Villar. No, it’s not the “Itik” commercial that plays several times a day during “primetime” Philippine TV. No, it’s not the “OFW assistance” commercial that played regularly months before You guessed it right, dear. Manuel “Manny” Villar. No, it’s not the “Itik” commercial that plays several times a day during “primetime” Philippine TV. No, it’s not the “OFW assistance” commercial that played regularly months before “Itik”. No, it’s not because he’s impossibly rich. No, it’s not because I lived 15 years or so of my life in Las Pinas City. No, it’s not the hair. It’s not his eventual resignation as Senate President following that road budget “insertion” controversy. No, it’s not the consistent double digit figure in polls conducted by SWS Surveys or Pulse Asia or whatever.

Villar to me is a viable candidate for President in the upcoming 2010 Presidential Elections (let’s cross our fingers that we all get to vote on that day, and that we actually have the chance…I’m sure you are all aware of the possibility of No-El in the context of a Cha-Cha via Con-Con or Con-Ass…haha..what amusing shortcut terms..). While a lot of people might say that Villar is banking on the merits of having risen from poverty to riches to fame and power, let us also remember that it a fact that we can’t really argue with. So let’s give him that. And speaking of surveys, November 28 – Dec 1, 2009’s SWS Survey re: “Choices for President in 2010”:Villar clearly shows a steady ascend at 27%. He may not be at the top yet, but hey, it’s workable.

De Castro – 31% — Sure, this is high. But where’s he gonna get the money? And if he does “find” funding, how’s he gonna pay it back?
Legarda – 28% — Oh, please.
Villar – 27% — Villar for President in 2010!
Escudero – 19% — Nah. Too inexperienced. Stay at the Senate please.
Lacson – 14% — Too involved with self.
Estrada – 11% — His time has come and gone.
Roxas – 10% — For personal reasons, I would have to say “no comment”
Binay – 2% — Not a chance.
Bayani – 1% — Ditto.

As of now, I don’t have much time to expound on this idea or the reasons by which I arrived at this decision or choice. But, rest assured, when I do have the time, I shall write about it in full passion and conviction. For now, I leave you with this rather dry and short post. I am sorry if this will leave you hanging — bewitched, bothered and bewildered. While it’s a lame excuse for you to come back again and visit this blog for that “comprehensive post on the decision to vote for manny villar for president come 2010”, I know that the loyal reader that you are will never let me down. And well, of course, you can expect the same from me. So, come back soon, eh? *hugs*

8 responses to “And My Vote for Philippine President Come 2010 Goes To…”

  1. Miss RJ,
    I found it very intriguing the way you blog about Sen. Manny Villar.
    I Google his name and 80% of the blogs are against my childhood friend.
    He got serious uphill battle in selling himself to the Filipino people, esp. the elitist.
    All I can say, Sen Manny Villar is the "real thing", a loving family man, generous and very courageous to ran for the higher post of the land.
    You must be a Beatle fan, by choosing one of their title song as your domain name.

    Regards,
    John

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    1. villar is real, real hypocrite

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  2. John, yes, I am a Beatles fan.

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  3. rene dela cruz Avatar
    rene dela cruz

    We need a righteous leader, I got for Bro. Eddie Villanueva.

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  4. I'd rather go for the TRANSFORMERS!!!! at least they already have prove something… BEWARE OF LAND GRABBERS….. PANO KAYA NILA MABABAWI YUNG MILLION OF PESOS THEY ARE PAYING FOR THEIR CAMPAIGNS… HUHHHH…. WHERE ELSE?

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  5. bat nyo iboboto ang bobo/abnoy?dapat sa may posible""at si GIBO lang meron nyan"kya sa BIKOL si GIBO lang URAGON

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  6. marami sa atin boboto sa kung sino mag aahon sa kanila sa kahirapan, sana maisip natin na ang pagyaman ay hindi kaginhawaan sa buhay. Malinis na hangin, tubig, pagkain,. Maayos na lansangan na may ilaw at walang panganib,. Gobyernong maasahan sa lahat ng suliranin. Ilan lang ito sa halimbawa ng kaginhawaan at si Gordon at si Bayani lang ang nakapag bigay sa ilan sa mga ito. Konting disiplina lang para sa ating Bayang Sinilangan

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  7. ang mga pilipino uhaw na sa tunay na pagbabago.. hindi kailang ng popularidad o yaman para manalo o kung ano ang nagawa. ang mabuting puso at ang totoong may takot sa Diyos ang tunay na kailangan.. uhaw na ang bansang sa tunay na pagbabago.. ang Pilipinas ay bansang pinagpala na hindi dpat nkkaranas ng kahirapan.. go for true form of righteous governance.. vote for Bro. Eddie Villanueva.. Maniwala ka…

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I’m RJ Marmol — writer, musician, and independent creator based in Manila.

I write songs, essays, and books about the messy overlap between money, overwhelm, creativity, identity, and rebuilding. Much of my work circles around what happens when life stops feeling manageable — and how we try to think clearly, make decisions, and keep moving anyway.

I’m also the author of Rebuilding Under Debt: Thinking Clearly When Everything Is a Blur, a nonfiction book published under Steady Hand Press. The paperback edition is listed under my full publishing name, Cecilia Regina Aquino Blanquera.

On the music side, I release work as HeyRJ. On the writing side, this site is where I gather my books, essays, notes, and whatever I’m building next.

Music

HeyRJ is my sonic soul project. I create raw, minimalist-style and deeply personal music interpretations that feel like a late-night conversation with your truest self.

By blending lo-fi acoustic textures with poetic honesty, my work explores love, loss, grief, healing, and the quiet in-betweens of life. Each song is a letter — a journal entry — a gentle companion for when the world feels too loud or too quiet.

While my catalogue began with intimate cover renditions, my work is increasingly being shaped by original writing, drawing from years of poems, lived questions, and emotional survival.

“Stuck Home Syndrome” released on March 20, 2026 is my first original 20-track album written during a period when time felt compressed and days began to blur into each other. The songs came from sitting with thoughts that had nowhere else to go — unfiltered, repetitive, and sometimes uncomfortable. It’s a concept album that isn’t built around singles or polish. It’s closer to a continuous inner monologue, recorded with minimal production and very little ornamentation and meant to be listened to as one cohesive body of work. The goal wasn’t to resolve anything, only to document how it felt while it was happening.

On May 29, 2026 I released new original singles – “Rapturous”, “Uh Huh”, “Look At You”, “All That” and “Blew Print”. I continue to release both original and cover songs and intend to so for as long as I can so check back every once in a while — you might. just find something you’ll like.

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Rebuilding Under Debt: Thinking Clearly When Everything Is a Blur

A nonfiction book about what debt does to the mind — and how to begin functioning again when financial stress has made everything feel blurred, urgent, and overwhelming.

Rather than treating debt only as a financial math problem, the book explores the emotional and cognitive realities of financial distress: shame, decision fatigue, avoidance, panic, relationship strain, and the difficulty of making sound decisions while mentally depleted.

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