Noynoy Aquino’s “Hindi ako Magnanakaw” TVC

Senator Noynoy Aquino came out with a new wave of advertisements just recently and I have to admit that this time the material was pretty powerful. In his new TVC, Aquino talks about forming a bond with the viewers – a bond that he will not steal from them when he is in position because he will not forsake their trust. He goes on to say that he promises this in the name of his parents and even God. Truly a powerful statement.

Here’s the TVC for your viewing pleasure.

Kudos to the agency who came up with this. :)

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10 Responses to Noynoy Aquino’s “Hindi ako Magnanakaw” TVC

  1. Karis says:

    but he used bro.eddie’s tag “Diyos at Bayan”. gaya-gaya.

  2. Josel says:

    It’s funny that that’s all he can come up with. Me, too…I will not steal. Can I run for President also? He may not steal, but how about the trapos surrounding him? Pathetic…

  3. Edward T. says:

    This simply reflects the condition we are in. Hopefully if the Highest Political position of the land will say ‘He will not steal!’ and walk the talk this will go down the line at mawala na talaga ang talamak na nakawan ng kaban ng bayan at kurapsyon !!!

  4. Kurt Montero says:

    This is a subliminal ad.

    Don’t you see the pictures of Ninoy and Cory at the background?

    Hindi sya magnanakaw, others in his cabinet will.

    One battle cry of the Noynoy Camp against Villar is that how can Villar cope up with informercial spending? It’s easy, ChaCha of goin bulilit is there to boosts up the sales of Camella Homes.

    Villar is the only candidate who can pay up his ads and all of his campaign, there fore will be beholden to any political or business giant in the Philippines.

  5. Marcelino Roberto says:

    You disapprove of subliminal ads? Yet you like Villar? Wow.

  6. princess dchanted says:

    Hacienda Luisita’s past haunts Noynoy’s future
    http://bit.ly/7TQjXj

  7. Dodot says:

    So the Philippine Senate is censuring Manny Villar.  For the price of PHP6.22B that’s all we the people get?

    Seriously?  That’s a lot of money!  How huge is this?

    Let’s see what our money can buy.

    Six point twenty-two billion pesos could have been spent on putting up hospitals or funding local healthcare clinics.

    That money could have been spent to buy 31 Linear Accelerators to fight cancer.

    Six point twenty-two billion pesos could have been used to buy rubber boats and rescue vehicles for our disaster preparation team as well as fund the much needed Doppler radar system for PAGASA so we can monitor the storms coming our way.  It could have meant that lives were saved and infrastructure damage reduced.

    Six point twenty-two billion pesos could have been spent on giving school children 20,000 computers.

    What else could we have bought with Six point twenty-two billion pesos?

    A hundred and twenty four thousand Filipino children could have been given fifty thousand pesos worth of education each.

    If you wanted to put Six point Twenty-Two Billion pesos in education infrastructure that’s 10,366 fully furnished schoolrooms with restrooms.

    That money our government wasted could have built 8,293 houses for 8,923 families made up of four children each. That translates to 49,758 people with a roof over their head.

    Since Manny Villar is such an expert and such a staunch supporter of Entrepreneurs that money wasted on C5?  You know the cost of this controversy could fund 124,400 Small and Medium Enterprises, which can provide livelihood for many Filipinos who have no job.

    Six point twenty-two billion pesos could have been used and could be used to provide books in all subject areas for all students from grade 1 to fourth year high school.

    And all we get is a censure? Where is the justice in that?

    If Manny Villar has been found guilty by his peers to have violated the constitution and ethics that we hold our officials and employees of government accountable what more if he was President?

    The price of this crime against Filipinos must not merely censure nor only the return of Six point two billion pesos but it must also mean Manny Villar’s withdrawal from the race for President of the Philippines.

    Dear Filipino, if his peers have found him guilty of this horrible transgression, and if you want change, then here is a man who is not fit to be our president.

    There are other ways to serve our people but we do not need a president so tainted with controversy at the get go. Should Manny Villar drop out of the race?  Mr. Villar, if you are the honorable man you claim to be: withdraw.

  8. Ba says:

    I hope Noynoy’s PR Team will stop using his parents’ names on his political ads. Please let him be a man of his own and not of his parents’.

    I hope he also addresses the Hacienda Luisita’s issues.

  9. Mark says:

    Millions of people especially Noynoy’s supporters have every right to know what really happen to the 2004 Hacienda Luisita Massacre. This is the dark side of Noynoy Aquino that continue to haunt him and his mother. The majority of Noynoy’s supporters are farmers, family of farmers, friends of farmers, relatives of farmers. Please read the complete report and facts about the incident of Hacienda Luisita…Many would agree Noynoy will lose more votes when the hidden truth finally comes out.

    http://www.gmanews.tv/story/181877/hacienda-luisitas-past-haunts-noynoys-future

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