On Sept. 24, 2009, at 11:00 in the morning (Philippine time), presidential aspirant Nicanor "Nick" Perlas chatted with Filipinos here and abroad on EXCHANGE. The web-savvy "alternative candidate" shared his views on gay marriage, infomercials and the Noynoy-Mar tandem. He also explained why he thinks there should be divorce in the country.


20 November 2009 ~ 0 Comments

Examine Dick Gordon

“You have to show real leadership and people can only expect what is necessary - the right governance… I’m frank, I’m candid, I’ll tell you the way it is. I’ll tell Erap, “I’m sorry, I don’t think you should be president. You botched it. Binigyan ka ng pinakamalaking regalo ng tao, anong ginawa mo? Wala kang ginawa. Nagwala ka doon sa Malacañang. Kaya anong nangyari? Natanggal ka.”"

Watch the full interview of Senator Richard Gordon on Examine. Hosted by Howie Severino Click here to read the transcript of this webisode

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12 November 2009 ~ 0 Comments

Exchange with JC delos Reyes

On Sept. 24, 2009, at 3:00 PM (Philippine time), presidential aspirant JC de los Reyes of Ang Kapatiran Party chatted live for an hour with Filipinos from all over the world on EXCHANGE. De los Reyes, a city councilor of Olongapo, talked about the implications of being an “alternative candidate” and the possibility of having to run against his uncle, Sen. Richard Gordon, in 2010. He also shared his thoughts on “moral” birth control and his disapproval of Manny Pacquiao’s violent sport.

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06 November 2009 ~ 0 Comments

Examine with Nicky Perlas

Presidential aspirant Nicanor “Nicky” Perlas answers the top ten questions of Filipinos all over the globe on the latest webisode of Examine. Perlas is considered one of the “alternative candidates” for the presidential elections on 2010. Even without the support of a big political party and great financial resources, Perlas is confident his credentials and qualifications as a civil society leader can get the support he needs to bag the presidential seat. Hosted by Howie Severino

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