Who can stop Manny Pacquiao from running in the 2010 Elections? Tell us.
According to recent news, the Pacman is determined to run for public office this 2010, like he did in 2007. He then lost to the diminutive Darlene Custodio, whose family ruled the province for many years. The voters in South Cotabato think he was not yet ready. But this time, the people’s champ will once again try his luck at Congress. But who will stop him from running?
The Fans
The fans will be divided with this one. There will be those who want a hero not a politician. While there will also be others who’d think their idol can excel in everything he does. In 2007, fans criticized him for joining the dirty world of politics. He was even booed in Cebu while attending a boxing fight. Some of the fans may even launch campaigns just to dissuade their hero from running. Manny will not be swayed just because his fans says so.
The Bishop and the Church
The Marbel Bishop Dinualdo Gutierrez, in an interview with Radio Veritas said “He could put up a foundation for example, scholarships, foundation for health care, foundation for a jobs, he can do that instead. He must capitalize on his stature to get some credible and competent people to manage the foundation.” Good intentions really. We really don’t know how religious Manny is but even the Cardinal would not be able to stop him from running.
The President
We all know that the President and her family are all fans of Pacquiao. I don’t think she’ll stop him. She might even use the champ to support her and her ConAss efforts.
The Boxing Opponent
Heaven forbid they’d inflict irreparable damage on our hero! It is in that way that they would surely stop him from running. But if not, win or lose, Manny will definitely run. The Miguel Cotto vs Manny Pacquiao fight may or may not happen. But we all know that Manny will fight one more time before elections.
Then who can stop Manny from running?
The Wife and the Mother
I don’t know how close the two are, but either or both Jinkee and Aling Dionisia can exert their influence over the Champ. Not a slap will do. Just some emotional persuasions and prayers to high heavens. Even tough men have soft sides when it comes to their spouses or their mothers. That is if they persuade him to forego of his political plans.
How about you? Don’t you want Manny Pacquiao to run for the Philippine Congress again?
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I’m not implicating something but I’m afraid many politicians might want to ride on Manny’s fame for their own purpose.
no doubt manny is undisputed king in the ring. but the boxing arena shouldn’t be compared to the political arena. name a politician who has a good reputation? or even “used” to have a good reputation, at least?
my take on this is: Manny should not consider politics. If he wants to keep his dignity and fame, politics is the worst decision he will make.
but then again, it’s the great man’s call now.
if he really is concerned with his people, does he really have to enter politics? He could help in lot of ways even if he’s not seated in a high position. Donate your money to the government. Duh.
what? do you really want manny to donate the money to the government? hehe. maybe he has good intentions. yet i agree with the bishop regarding setting up a foundation. it could also be a boxing and scholarship foundation. moreso, he can continue with his business plans, and provide more jobs.
or he can be a consultant for sporting matters, and at the same time hone his admin skills. if those currently seated are really corrupt and inept, then manny could be an alternative.
arbee, you may be right! some people will usually ally with moneyed aspirants. you know, the budget.
Pacman = Boxing (pambansang kamao, if you want). I wouldn’t be comfortable having him in congress. If he really wants to help, there are lots of ways to be in public service without having to be a congressman.
Cheers!
My take on this one is this. I have nothing against famous people running for politics. The big question is do they have the experience to govern people? If people like Manny wants to run for a government position, at least start from below. Maybe on the barangay level? Politics is a very unnatural creature with lots of complications. And experience is a good teacher. But that’s just my 2 centavos.
Rocky (theweblogzone), i have the same feeling if he rans for congress. i’d say he should run for mayor intead. ERAP started in that capacity.
Rob, i guess a lot of filipinos are frustrated with the experienced politicians.
i hope he doesn’t run. i hope he doesn’t. but it’s like asking rain not to pour down. i just don’t want this honest guy to be in the company of sharks.
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I Think Manny Pacquiao should not enter politics. It’s not a good idea. Manny can still serve his countrymen even without entering politics just like what his doing before when his career started. He shares to his fellowmen in General Santos. He can continue doing that without engaging in politics.
But for now, I think he needs to focus on his upcoming fight with Miguel Cotto this coming November 14, 2009. Read more on the upcoming Cotto vs Pacquiao
many pacquiao maybe famous and rich enough to run at 2010 election.
he said he’ll run. im not sure if he already filed his CoC.