by Lito Gutierrez
Reposted in its entirety from the original: “This Stateside Macapacal is Campaigning for Aquino” Feb 7, 2010, on the Philippine Daily Inquirier
FREMONT, CA—Snug in the supple seat of his gleaming milk-white E Class Mercedes and tapping on the walnut and leather trim of its steering wheel to the beat of ’80s soft-rock ditties, Michael Macapagal is a picture of the fulfillment of the American dream.
The owner of a thriving title insurance business insurance business, Macapagal should be gearing up for the imminent upswing in the real estate industry. Instead he is preparing for a trip to the Philippines to join his father rally support for the presidential run of Sen. Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III.
Macapagal is the president and CEO of Daly City-based First Southwestern Escrow, the largest ethnic minority-owned titling outfit (it makes sure for both the lender and the property buyer that the title is “clean”) in California. His father, Teddy Macapagal, is a human-rights lawyer, a former mayor of Olongapo City, and a “distant cousin” of President Macapagal-Arroyo.
“My dad was GMA’s lawyer when she ran for vice president and I remember them calling each other pinsan (cousin),” he recalled.
How far removed, he’s not sure, but his family was a longtime and close political ally of the president. “Our family supported Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo when she ran for vice president and later for president,” he said.
Macapagal said that the Lakas-CMD, the president’s political party, even designated his brother Marvin, “who is very close to Mikey Arroyo up to now,” to take charge of the campaign in Olongapo and Zambales.
Then the “Hello Garci” controversy erupted and their father, Teddy Macapagal, turning sour on President Arroyo, withdrew from politics.
Back to politics
Active in regional politics even as a history student at the University of the Philippines, Macapagal dropped all interest in politics when he came to America 20 years ago. He continued his education, taking paralegal studies at the Merritt College and later human resource management at the University of California, Berkeley. He got an entry-level job at a titling company and learned enough of the business to give him the confidence to strike out on his own.
With wife Kate, he focused on building his business and raising a family. They have four children, aged 5 to 21, all still in school. But when former President Corazon Aquino died last year and her son, Noynoy Aquino, decided to run for the presidency, Macapagal felt he had to plunge back into politics.
“I once risked my life for an Aquino (Ninoy) while campaigning against Marcos (Ferdinand) in Olongapo,” he continued. “I never thought I would actively campaign again—for another Aquino.”
Macapagal, who is turning 40 this May, is just one of the snowballing ranks of Filipino-Americans across America who formed themselves into US Pinoys for Noynoy (Aquino)-Mar (Roxas) Movement (USP4NM). It was conceived last year—even before Aquino announced his intention to run for president—by top San Francisco lawyers Ted Laguatan and Rodel Rodis, along with civic activists Gloria Navarette, mother of comic Rex, and Fred Acquitania.
“Cory had just died and we figured the best person to run for the presidency would be Noynoy,” said Laguatan, one of California’s top trial lawyers, who first broached the idea.
Ex-GMA backers, financiers
Businesswomen Loida Nicolas Lewis, formerly a staunch GMA supporter, and her sister Imelda, a member of the “Hyatt 10” Arroyo Cabinet members who quit in 2005 following allegations of cheating during the 2004 elections, are vigorously organizing town-hall-type meetings and fundraisers for USP4NM in the East Coast. Similar events are being held in the cities of Las Vegas, Chicago and Detroit.
In fact, most of the movement’s leaders were responsible for the landslide support Ms Arroyo got from the Fil-Am community during her 2004 run for the presidency. Disgruntled and disappointed with the President’s failure to stem corruption as she had promised, they are not just giving money for Aquino’s campaign, they are also taking time from their grueling work schedules to organize pro-Aquino events in their homes, community centers and popular hangouts during weekends.
Over the weekend, Aquino supporters packed Edna’s Ichiban Library, a Daly City club and restaurant favored by Bay Area Filipinos, for a late-afternoon lunch-cum-fundraiser.
Taking off to campaign
Macapagal said he was taking a leave from his job to join his father in Olongapo in February to help drum up support for the Aquino-Roxas ticket. His wife, he said, had given him her full support and would take care of their business while he was away. Kate (née Gastrock; her dad Mike was president of Unilab) is FSE vice president and escrow administrator.
“We need a clean and honest president who will rid our country of corruption,” Macapagal said, adding that he and his business associates had contributed $2,000 to Aquino’s campaign. He was rounding up friends to raise more money and hopes he could personally hand over the funds to Aquino when he gets to Manila.
Targeting 100,000 Fil-Ams
USP4NM itself wants to raise $2 million for Aquino’s campaign coffers and among the projects and activities it has organized is a website, noymay2010.com, courtesy of Lewis. The website has a Paypal link through which the movement hopes 100,000 Fil-Ams could use their credit cards to donate $25 each.
Laguatan, who specializes on immigration, personal injury and civil rights cases, said last year during a USP4NM rally in Union City, California, that Aquino offered the best hope for change. “There’s nobody else,” he said, implying that the other candidates are just “trapos (traditional politicians)” who would just carry on with the system’s corruption-ridden ways. “The most important kind of leadership in the Philippines today is moral leadership,” he said.
To be sure, the other candidates have their own following here.
Oscar B., a nursing aide and a fan of the TFC entertainment program “Wowowee,” said he was going with the TV show’s host Willie Revillame’s candidate, Sen. Manuel Villar.
Marge A. said she was rooting for Villar’s running mate, Sen. Loren Legarda, for her record as an environmentalist and feminist.
USP4NM founder Fred Acquitania said Gilbert Teodoro was an attractive candidate and he could vote for him were he (Gibo) not President Arroyo’s anointed one.
Also, many don’t really care. “Pare-pareho lang ’yan (They’re all the same). They’re all the same s–t,” said Ben P., a retired executive. “What the Philippines needs is a bloody revolution where people can storm Malacañang and Congress and hang their occupants,” he continued, partly in jest.
I have been yearning for a total change in our dear country”s governance. I have been praying so hard that change will come soon. I do believe Noynoy can make that change.
As of now I am calling my relatives at the province to please support him. In my simple little way I could help Noynoy for his campaign. Go NOYNOY! Go for CHANGE!
you are right rey… minsan dumaan kami sa c5 na yan…its true ang haba-haba ng road at paikot-ikot sa subdibisyon niya, nahihilo na nga ako kakahanap ng pwedeng daanan kasi para kang naenkanto sa haba ng dinaanan mo. meron pa silang libreng tawag sa mga ofw ngayon sa starmall crossing its a 5 minute call, paano na lang pag wala na ang campaign period? will villar still give the 5 minute call for free? haizt…
hindi siguro alam nang ni macapaga-stateside ang nangyari sa hacienda luisita kaya niya idol si noynoy at hindi rin niya alam siguro na puro co-author lang sa house of representatives at senate ang nagawa ni noynoy!
kailangan mo talagang malaman ang totoo na maraming beses na sinasabi na walang kinalaman si noynoy dian sa problema na yan, pero ang sabi nya gagawa sia ng paraan kung ano ang maitutulong nya. ang intindihin mo saan nanggagaling ang mga pera ni villar, at paano nya ibabalik lahat yan pag nabili na nya ang malakanyang.
at ikaw ayaw mo ng mabago ng mas mabuting kalakaran ang bayan mo, kung si villar ay mabili ang malakanyang ang buhay ng bawat pilipino ay ganoon pa rin sa dati. kung gustong tumulong ni villar sa mahihirap bakit di nya ginawa noon pa di na nya kailangan bilhin ang malakanyang para masabing sya ang pinaka powerful na tao sa bansa.
Noynoy and Mar.. The return of Aquino and Roxas from the 60’s & 70s. These are young blood. The great hope for the new philippine government. I go for them 110%.We need to change.
I wasn’t able to witness the EDSA Revolution… But I believe in change! It is NoyNoy who can give it to us, Filipinos.
Vote NoyNoy!!!!!!
I always say among my freinds, its hard to support someone who promises heaven and earth. Those are candidates that are not inclined with reality. Using the poor by mere mention of himself is the more unsatisfying to the pilate of the thinking Filipinos. The Filipinos have endured all that wrong, all that is bad, all that is hard and all calamities. But all did not sway the Filipinos to stop or to wage uncivil acts. Fiipinos are maturer, thinking, and wiser. Not to mention, “patiently” waiting for this very chance to vote for a rightious individual. Those candidates who promises all will corrupt all. Remember, they’re just interested to gain our votes, thats why we should be wise. Vote “WISELY”, Vote “NOYNOY”!
They say Noynoy Aquino is not ready. I agree, he is not ready to corrupt the Philippines, he is not ready to oppurtune his posistion, he is not ready to abuse his power and he is not ready to be used by others.
Governing is his goal and programming the ways, acts and minds of the Filipinos is his task. Changing the moral appreciation of the citizenry is very hard but with a morally upright leader, then thats a good start.
Please do not rest on campaigning in the web. Twitter, Facebook, AOL, and the other ways of communication can help. We are all campaigning for good government, we are all campaigning for Noynoy Aquino.
si villar ay hindi para sa mahirap dahil ang totoo sya ang nagpapahira. ilang punog kahoy kaya ang napuputol nya sa twing magdevelop sya ng isang lugar. Ilang pamilya kaya ang nawawaln ng tirahan sa tuwing papaalisin nya ito para sa magagarang subdibisyon nya. ilang milyong ektarya ng sakahan kaya ang nawawalal dahil ang mga sakahan ay napapalitan ng magagarang first class na bahay. Ilang milyong ektaryang luipa kaya nag nabili nya ng mura at naibenta nya sa malaking halaga. Villar para sa mahirap? ayaw na ta tits!
dapat ikaw ay sumama sa kampanya ni noynoy para sabihin yan sa mga tao. at pati na rin sa mga nabubulagan na gustong bumoto ke villar. kunin nila ang mga perang ipinamimigay ni villar, pagdating sa konsyensya, boto k noynoy pa rin.
go noynoy