Thursday, March 11, 2010

Noynoy challenges Villar and Gordon to undergo lie test

by Mary Ann G. Jocson



Liberal Party standard bearer Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III dareed both Sen. Manuel Villar (Nacionalsta Party) and Sen. Richard Gordon (Bagumbayan Party) to undergo lie detector test to determine who among them is telling the truth last Wednesday, March 3.

This statement came after Gordon disclosed last Tuesday that, through an emissary sent “about three days before the Senate ended its session” on Feb. 3, Villar offered him a Cabinet post and reimbursement of his campaign expenses in exchange for joining a plot to unseat Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile and pulling out of the presidential race.

“I will eagerly await the results should they decide to undergo a lie detector test,” Aquino said.

Meanwhile, Sen. Manuel “Mar” Roxas II, Aquino's running mate, said that he sees a modus operandi in the alleged offer made to Gordon to back out from his presidential bid and instead support Villar. “I can see a pattern of a modus operandi wherein some candidates are employing different tactics in their campaign,” Roxas said.

Also, Former President Joseph Estrada earlier claimed he received offers from a contender to back out of the presidential race in exchange for the withdrawal of his bid. Unlike Gordon, Estrada declined to name who the candidate was. Additionally, Estrada said an emissary had gone to his house in San Juan City on at least three occasions since about nine months ago. He said each visit came with the offer for him not to run anymore.

This was the first time a senator other than Enrile had tagged Villar as the one behind the ouster plot.

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