Absolutely not. I lived through his Presidency. I felt my family’s middle class income dwindle as the country became poorer under him. I was born before he was elected President (he took office in 1965 and reelected in 1969 then he declared Martial Law twice) so I grew up from childhood until adulthood with him as the only President of the Philippines. I gladly served as an election watcher during the 1985/1986 Snap-Elections when he foolishly ran against Benigno Aquino’s widow, Corazon Aquino, and saw how the votes were stolen to try to give him a winning ballot. I then marched on February 22–26 during the EDSA Revolution to oust him from power
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Absolutely not. I lived through his Presidency. I felt my family’s middle class income dwindle as the country became poorer under him. I was born before he was elected President (he took office in 1965 and reelected in 1969 then he declared Martial Law twice) so I grew up from childhood until adulthood with him as the only President of the Philippines. I gladly served as an election watcher during the 1985/1986 Snap-Elections when he foolishly ran against Benigno Aquino’s widow, Corazon Aquino, and saw how the votes were stolen to try to give him a winning ballot. I then marched on February 22–26 during the EDSA Revolution to oust him from power
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