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2nd impeachment complaint

In Re Impeachment
of Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
President,
Republic of the Philippines,
Respondent.
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“Righteousness exalteth a nation: but sin is a reproach to any people.”

C O M P L A I N T

Complainants, through counsel, respectfully allege that:

The Parties

1. The Complainants are Filipino citizens, of legal age, residents of the Philippines, and are named below. The lead complainants are the following individuals:

1.1 Zeneida “Nini” Quezon-Avanceña, daughter of the late President Manuel L. Quezon, concerned citizen;
1.2 Prof. Randolf S. David, Professor of sociology at the University of the Philippines;
1.3 Dr. Bienvenido Lumbera, national artist for literature;
1.4 Atty. Josefina T. Lichauco, lawyer and concerned citizen;
1.5 Dr. Melba Padilla Maggay, PhD., President/Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Institute for Studies in Asian Church and Culture (ISACC);
1.6 Bro. Eddie Villanueva, evangelist, concerned citizen;
1.7 Dr. Ma. Dominga B. Padilla, M.D., concerned citizen;
1.8 Armando Arbarillo, victim of human rights abuse;
1.9 Dr. Jonathan V. Exiomo, ThD., President of the Alliance Graduate School (AGS), an evangelical seminary;
1.10 Prof. Averell U. Aragon, Professor of Theology and Church History, Alliance Graduate School;
1.11 Bishop Deogracias Iniguez, founder, Kilusang Makabansang Ekomista (KME);
1.12 Dr. Reynaldo Lesaca, psychiatrist and concerned citizen;
1.13 Prof. Victoria A. Avena, Professor, University of the Philippines College of Law;
1.14 Mifflin Ann A. Garcia, member, ISACC, for her own behalf and on behalf of her minor children, Leesha, 13; and Ethan Luke, 6;
1.15 Raquel Arpojia, member, ISACC, for her own behalf and on behalf of her minor child Luke, 16;
1.16 Maria Feria, concerned citizen;
1.17 Marietta Goco, concerned citizen;
1.18 Col. (ret) Guillermo Cunanan, concerned citizen;
1.19 Ofelia Beltran Balleta, daughter of ANAKPAWIS Rep. Crispin B. Beltran;
1.20 Atty. Nasser A. Marohomsalic, former human rights commissioner and advocate of the Moro people’s rights;
2. Joining as complainants are the following organizations:

2.1. Akbayan Citizens Action Party (AKBAYAN) represented by its president, Ronald Llamas;
2.2. Bagong Alyansang Makabayan (BAYAN) represented by its chair, Dr. Carol Pagaduan-Araullo and secretary general, Renato Reyes Jr.;
2.3. Bayan Muna, represented by its Secretary General, Nathanael Santiago and Deputy Secretary General, Robert de Castro;
2.4. Kilusang Magbubukid ng Pilipinas, represented by Danilo Ramos;
2.5. Migrante International, represented by Concepcion Bragas Regalado;
2.6. Counsels for the Defense of Liberties (CODAL), represented by lawyer Remedios Balbin;
2.7. Anakbayan, represented by Eleanor De Guzman;
2.8. Gabriela, represented by Emerenciana De Jesus;
2.9. Gabriela Women’s Party, represented by Cristina Palabay;
2.10. The National Peace Conference, represented by its Secretary General, Elizabeth Yang.;
2.11. Pandayan ng Sosyalistang Paggawa (PANDAYAN), represented by its secretary general, Roy A. Calfoforo;
2.12. ALLIANCE OF PROGRESSIVE LABOR (APL), represented by its chairman, Daniel Edralin, and its secretary general, Josua Mata;
2.13. SAVE THE PEOPLE MOVEMENT, represented by Abraham Tingson; and
2.14. PAKISAMA, represented by Vicente Fabe;
2.15. Manila Public School Teachers Association, Inc. (MPTSA), represented by Luzviminda V. Galang;
2.16. Women March!, represented by Evelyn MualliL;
2.17. Ilaw at Pag-asa ng Bayan, represented by Adel Raymundo;
2.18. BLACK AND WHITE MOVEMENT – Katipunan, represented by Evangeline L. Serrano;
2.19. Likewise joining as complainants are the following individuals:
2.20. Ruth G. Cervantes, wife of BAYAN MUNA Rep. Teodoro Casiño;

2.21. Prof. Maria Serena Diokno, Professor of History, University of the Philippines;
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2.22. Marie Guingona, member, Congress for Truth and Accountability (CCCTA);
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2.23. Amina Rasul-Bernardo, concerned citizen;
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2.24. Carlos Siguion-Reyna and Elizabeth O. Siguion-Reyna, filmmakers;
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2.25. AKBAYAN members Jose Apollo Ado, Imee Ampoan, Reggie Aquino, Roquito Arpafo, Gregorio Baterna, Teresita Borgeños, Edwin Bustillos, Fatima Cabanag, Marichris Cabreros, Mikaela Concepcion, Elvira De Luna, Ivy Theresa Diaz, Orlando Dimaano, Jessie Dimaisip, Marlene De la Cruz, Ireneo Cerilla, Marlene Dichoso, Ramy Adonis Elubre, Delfin Encabo, Jean Enriquez, Paula Bianca Lapuz Rudy Gaco, Millie Joy Gines, Christopher Louie Ocampo, Gladdie Mallari, Vic Manato, Gerald Marcelo, Rosal Palma Pecilar, Ederlita Lorenzana, Wilson Requez, Edwin Reyes, Adrian Sanosa, Arwin Villamil,Jecar Yamomo;

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2.26. BAYAN-affiliated individuals Paolo Alfonso, Wilfredo A. Marbella, Rene Galang, Carmen Buena, Fernando Hicap, Fr. Jose P. Dizon, Raymond Palatino, Amado Gat Inciong, Vencer Mari E. Crisostomo, Marco delos Reyes, Maria Isabel Artajo, Dennis Maga, Antonio L. Tinio, Henrie Enaje, Aprilyn R. Perido, Virgilio R. Perido, Beatriz T. Perido, Dr. Geneve E. Rivera, Joel Maglungsod, Ely Mandar, Rey Claro Casambre, Frances Q. Quimpo, Fr. Rudy Abao, Ferdinand R. Gaite, Santiago Y. Dasmariñas, Sarah Jane S. Raymundo, Fr. Dionito Cabillas, Teresita C. Busadre, and Judy M. Taguiwalo ;

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2.27. KUBOL PAG-ASA members Francisco Alcuaz, Ma. Gloria Alcuaz, Pantaleon Apostol, Benjamin McMurray, III and MA. Celina Jayme;
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2.28. Corazon Juliano Soliman, concerned citizen;
2.29. Imelda Nicolas, concerned citizen;
2.30. Leah Navarro, concerned citizen;
2.31. Teresita Deles, concerned citizen;
2.32. Bro. Armin Luistro FSC, and Vicennte Romano III, concerned citizens;
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2.33. Lou Antonino of the UNITED OPPOSITION;
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2.34. FORCES OF THE MIDDLE CLASS members Dulce Cepeda, Norma Escaño and Virginia Fabie,
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2.35. Atty. Liwayway Vinzons-Chato, of the UNITY FOR TRUTH AND JUSTICE;
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2.36. CONCERNED CITIZENS David Arcenas, Eduardo Ayson, Precie Canlas, Lily Chan, Ramon Farolan, Celia Matea Flor, Augusto Lagman, Teresita Lagman, Delia Ediltrudez Locsin, Martha Martinez, Sister Arnold Maria Noel, Gina Ordoñez, Victor Ordoñez, Bettina Osmeña, Regina Paterno, Ramon Pedrosa, Romeo Ramos, Patricia Sison, Antonio Soriano, Rowie Suela, Severo M. Tingzon, Amy Reyes-Obusan, Angie Roy, Ronald Roy, Mila Santos, Celine Sarte, Tita Sicat; Romualdo S. Angago, Enrique R. Arquiza, Karen F. Baral, Elsie J. Barcenas, Allan B. Bitinio, Marife B. Ces,, Jose A. Cosido, Cecilio G. Cruz, Avelino Dacanay, Maricel R. Delen, Amaryllis “Marie” Hilao-Enriquez, Zenaida E. Flores, Benjamin M. Hernandez, Jr., Evangeline P. Hernandez, Jocelyn A. Javier, Elisa Tita P. Lubi, Rowell D. Madula, Erlinda C. Manano, Orly E. Marcellana, Mariano Manpuri, Jr., Andrea D. Menguria, Jose Morales, Max L. Quijano, Hanito dela Roa, Leoncio M. Saberon, Jr., Pelagia Elvie G. Sanchez, Rebecca N. Tanada, Giovanni A. Tapang, Teresita C. dela Vega, Dr. Edilberto M. Villegas, Wenceslao F. Zaguirre; Reynaldo F. Robin, Sammy T. Malunes, Emma Chiyuto, Norma C. Liongoren, Francisco Llaguno, Jennifer R. Llaguno, Fe B. Mangahas, Ricardo S. Miranda, Rose Anne dela Cruz, Vince Avever, Girlie Padilla, Maria Isabel Artajo, Prisinia C. Arcinue, Juan Paolo Alfonso, Carmen T. Buena, Clemente Bautista, Jr., Res Cortez, Edy G. Clerigo, Sandra M. Cam, Henrie Famorcan Enaje, Edgar Gervacio, Dan Cruz, Donato Guarina;

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2.37. PAKISAMA members Noli de la Cruz, and
Luisita Esmao;
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2.38. KODAO Productions members Sonia Capio and Jola Diones Mamangun;
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2.39. Members of various organizations, namely, Raul Socrates Banzuela, C4CC,
2.40. Gerry Bulatao, member, LGC-Net,
2.41. Rowel Candelaria, PhilCOS,
2.42. Cherry Cobarrubias, KAAKBAY,
2.43. Ryan Apitan, ALYANSA,
2.44. Vivian Ibañez, MAKALAYA,
2.45. Sixto Donato Macasaet, Code -NGO
2.46. Noel Matematico, Kilusang Magbubukid ng Pilipinas, (KMP) ;
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2.47. Kilusang Makabansang Ekonomista (KME) members Jose A. Albert, Jamie R. Regalario, Sr. Zeny Pineda, Randy Tibig, Nida Pineda, Mina Moson;

3. The Complainants may be served with summons and other legal processes of the instant proceeding through their counsel,
3.1 H. Harry L. Roque, Jr., Joel Ruiz Butuyan, Roger R. Rayel and Romel Regalado Bagares, Roque and Butuyan Law Offices, Unit 1904, Antel 2000 Corporate Center, No. 121, Valero Street, Salcedo Village, Makati City, Metro Manila, 1200;
3.2 Dean Raul C. Pangalangan, c/0 Malcolm Hall, UP College of Law, Diliman, Quezon City
3.3 Neri Javier Colmenares, Erythrina Bldg., No. 1, Matatag cor. Maaralin Streets, Central District, Quezon City;
3.4 Prof. Ibarra M. Gutierrez III, c/o UP Law Center College of Law, University of the Philippines;
3.5 Prof. Victoria A. Avena, c/o Malcolm Hall, UP College of Law, Diliman, Quezon City;

4. The Respondent Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo is the President of the Republic of the Philippines and she may be served with legal processes at Malacañan Palace, Manila;

5. The Respondent Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo formally took her oath of office and assumed and discharged her functions as President of the Philippines for the first time on January 20, 2001, following the ouster of then President Joseph Ejercito Estrada. She took the same oath of office and started discharging the functions of the office of the President for the second time on June 30, 2004. In both instances, she made the following oath of office:

…I will faithfully and conscientiously fulfill my duties as President of the Philippines, preserve and defend its constitution, execute its laws, do justice to every man, and consecrate myself to the service of the nation…

CAUSES OF ACTION

I. RESPONDENT COMMITTED CULPABLE VIOLATIONS OF THE CONSTITUTION AND GRAFT AND CORRUPTION, AND BETRAYED THE PUBLIC TRUST WHEN SHE EXERCISED DICTATORIAL POWERS TO SUPPRESS THE LAWFUL EXERCISE OF THE PEOPLE’S RIGHT TO FREE SPEECH, EXPRESSION, ASSEMBLY, FREE PRESS AND INFORMATION IN CONNECTION WITH, AND THE LEGISLATIVE POWER TO INQUIRE ON, MATTERS RELATING TO OR AFFECTING THE LEGITIMACY OF HER PRESIDENCY.

6. Way before the 2004 presidential elections, the Respondent hatched and implemented a conspiracy to steal the elections. And from the canvassing to within a year of Respondent’s assumption of the Office of the President in 2004, questions about the legitimacy of, and the constitutionality and legality of her official acts in relation to, connected with and in pursuance of her victory in the 2004 elections were exposed to the public, such as her manifest and gross disregard of the popular will:

6.1. Respondent destroyed the integrity of the democratic electoral process:

a. The Respondent undermined the independence of the Commission on Elections (COMELEC) by appointing as members thereof persons of questionable integrity and independence and conniving with said persons and the entire COMELEC itself to rig in her favor the 2004 presidential elections. In particular, Respondent appointed Virgilio Garcillano as COMELEC Commissioner and interfered with and manipulated the official election duties of the latter to orchestrate and implement electoral fraud.

b. During the 2004 election period, Respondent engaged in unlawful correspondence with Commissioner Garcillano – caught in what is now known as the “Hello, Garci” recordings –wherein she directed/countenanced/abetted the commission of the following: (a) cause the delay in the canvassing of election returns in Mindanao; (b) manipulation of the election returns, certificates of canvas, and the statement of votes in Sulu, Basilan, and South Upi; (c) use of the military and police in partisan political activity favoring the Respondent in Mindanao; (d) manipulation of the election results to fraudulently ensure that she will lead by not less than one million votes nationwide; (e) fraudulently pad the votes cast in her favor and shave the votes of her opponents, (f) the kidnapping of Rashma Hali to prevent the latter from exposing the Respondent’s electoral fraud in Mindanao; and (g) the delaying of the senatorial canvassing, to synchronize the cheating elsewhere with the ballot count there;

c. During the 2004 election period, the Respondent committed electoral frauds through (a) vote-buying, (b) fabrication and/or tampering of ballots, election returns, and certificates of canvass, and (c) padding and shaving of votes during the counting and canvassing, and other means of election fraud, including the use of public funds of different government agencies, in the provinces of Cebu, Pampanga, Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao (ARMM), Iloilo and Bohol provinces, among other provinces; The fraud committed in the ARMM alone cost the late presidential candidate Fernando Poe Jr. some 400,000 votes.

d. Respondent, through her agents, orchestrated the switching, sometime between January and February 2005 at the House of Representatives, of ballot boxes containing town-level tallies of votes in the 2004 elections. Through this clandestine operation, some 6,000 “corrected” ERs were smuggled into the Lower House, replacing genuine ERs in the ballot boxes in the legislature’s custody. The “corrected” ERs were needed so that the votes would correspond to the figures in the province-wide certificates of canvass – the documents used in the congressional canvassing – which a group headed by former elections commissioner Virgilio Garcillano tampered with.

6.2. The Respondent used government offices, personnel, and funds immediately before and during the 2004 election period to buy votes, unlawfully promote her candidacy and ensure her victory;

a. Shortly before and during the 2004 election period, Respondent unlawfully transformed Philhealth cards into prohibited campaign materials by making said cards bear her name and picture to ensure her electoral victory; moreover, she illegally used public funds when she issued said Philhealth cards to voters;

b. On or about October 2003, the Respondent illegally used 4 to 6 billion pesos of public funds to promote her 2004 presidential candidacy. Under the guise of purported but incongruently massive road construction and maintenance projects from Aparri to Jolo, Respondent, through her agents, set up throughout the Philippines hundreds of thousands of placards and billboards bearing Respondent’s name or face and paid hundreds of thousands of voters who were made to wear t-shirts and raincoats also bearing the Respondent’s face or name;

c. The Respondent illegally used and disbursed the 2003 and 2004 budget allocations of the deactivated Southern Philippines Development Authority (SPDA) and of the streamlined National Electrification Administration (NEA) for her presidential campaign fund and to unlawfully promote her 2004 presidential candidacy;

d. The Respondent illegally used and disbursed the road users’ tax and the fertilizer funds under the so-called Ginintuang Masaganang Ani (GMA) program for her presidential campaign fund and to unlawfully promote her 2004 presidential candidacy;

6.3. The Respondent authorized, abetted and countenanced the malversation of the Billions of Pesos of recovered Marcos wealth and accepted jueteng payola which she used to bankroll her presidential campaign and to bribe government officials to rig in her favor the results of the 2004 presidential elections;

7. When the electoral fraud and corruption committed by the Respondent were discovered and exposed, Respondent committed unlawful acts to conceal her criminal acts, violating the powers of congress, repressing the freedom of speech, of the press and of assembly, denying the people their right to access for information on matters of public concern and countenancing massive human rights violations – all to prevent the exposure and investigation into her unconstitutional acts.

8. The Respondent, through her agents, presented false or tampered audio recordings of her unlawful conversations with Commissioner Garcillano to the media, the public, and the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) and falsely accused the political opposition of splicing the audio recordings of her phone conversations with Commissioner Garcillano;

8.1. The Respondent obstructed justice by attempting to delay, impede, and cover up or otherwise impair the verity, authenticity, admissibility or legibility, of evidence in the congressional investigations, and all other present and future criminal investigations, in the charges of various offenses against her and other persons; and by making, presenting, or using a false or tampered audio recording, with knowledge of its falsity and with intent to affect the course or outcome of the investigation of, or official proceedings in, criminal cases; and by giving false or fabricated information to mislead or prevent Congress and law enforcement agencies from apprehending perpetrators of certain crimes; or fabricating and disseminating information to mislead or impede the process of such investigations;

9. The Respondent also issued the following patently illegal and blatantly unconstitutional issuances to prevent investigations into her criminal acts, to suppress freedom of the press, freedom of expression and freedom of assembly, and to prevent the people’s exercise of the right to petition the government for redress of their grievances;

9.1. The Respondent issued Executive Order No. 464 which violates the separation of powers and undermined the exclusive powers of Congress to conduct inquiries in aid of legislation, as well as the right of the people to information on matters of public concern in that she prevented her subordinates in the executive branch from appearing as witnesses in congressional hearings and from providing any documents requested in such legislative investigations;

9.2. The Respondent issued Presidential Proclamation No. 1017 and ordered the police and the military to effect warrantless searches and seizures, without complying with constitutional and legal standards, and in effect she violated the bill of rights;

9.3. The Respondent ordered the police and the military to implement a policy of calibrated pre-emptive response against political rallies and demonstrations which constitutes prior restraint, she repressed the people’s rights of free expression, free speech, and their right to peaceably assemble and to petition the government for redress of grievances;

9.4. The Respondent ordered or knowingly allowed her military subordinates to white-wash overwhelming evidence of military complicity in massive electoral frauds during the 2004 Presidential elections which the Mayuga Commission of the Armed Forces of the Philippines obtained in the course of an investigation for that purpose and, to suppress the people’s right to know the results of the said investigation, she willfully barred public disclosure of the report of the said commission;

II. RESPONDENT COMMITTED CULPABLE VIOLATIONS OF THE CONSTITUTION, COMMITTED OTHER HIGH CRIMES AND BETRAYED THE PUBLIC TRUST WHEN SHE ALLOWED, ABETTED AND COUNTENANCED, GROSS VIOLATIONS OF HUMAN RIGHTS – ACTS CONSTITUTIVE OF CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW.

10. As the Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces and chief executive with the power of control and supervision over her subordinates, the Respondent violated her constitutional duty and oath to protect human rights when she allowed, abetted, and countenanced the killings of civilians – especially political dissenters -and media practitioners, the illegal arrest and prosecution of members of Congress and political dissenters, and infringed the people’s freedoms of expression and assembly and their right to petition the government for redress of grievances. In fact, these killings of civilians, including political dissenters and media practitioners and the illegal arrest and prosecution of members of Congress and political dissenters constitute a systematic and widespread attack against the civilian populace and as such, is reprehensible as a crime against humanity proscribed not only under Philippine law but also in both international humanitarian law and international human rights law.

10.1. Since the Respondent assumed the presidency in January 21, 2001, she has allowed, abetted and countenanced the assassination and summary executions of 690 political dissenters and 42 media practitioners, the involuntary disappearance of some 176 persons, the torture of 320 persons in the hands of government authorities, and the illegal arrest of hundreds of persons. The list of political dissenters who were killed from the time the Respondent assumed the presidency in January 21, 2001, among other information, is attached as Annex A. Copies of pictures of victims of the killings are attached as Annexes B to B-5.

10.2. Since the Respondent assumed the presidency in January 2001 and joined and declared the so-called “war on terror,” Respondent authorized, allowed, abetted and countenanced the baseless and arbitrary arrests and detention of Muslim Filipinos as the usual suspects and fall guys in such “war on terror” and the hamletting of urban Muslim centers and communities;

10.3. She authorized, allowed, abetted, encouraged and countenanced the illegal arrest, detention, and/or prosecution of Representatives Crispin Beltran, Liza Maza, Satur Ocampo, Joel Virador, Teodoro Casino and Rafael Mariano;

10.4. On February 24, 2006 or thereabouts, the Respondent allowed, abetted, and countenanced the illegal arrest of Randy David and Ronald Llamas, among many others, and the illegal raid, search and forcible entry of the premises of, and violation of the freedom of the Daily Tribune to perform its functions as a member of the press;

10.5. The Respondent encouraged, approved and ratified the perpetration of massive human rights violations by refusing to cause the investigation of and instead promoting General Jovito Palparan who has consistently been the subject of human rights violation complaints, whose provincial/regional assignments have been characterized by exponential increases in summary killings and human rights abuses, whose “human rights clearance” was withdrawn by the Commission on Human Rights, and who made unlawful public pronouncements that he will rid his area of responsibility “of anti-government rallies;”

III. RESPONDENT ENGAGED IN GRAFT AND CORRUPTION, ENTERED INTO ILLEGAL GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS AND CRIMINALLY CONCEALED HER CONJUGAL ASSETS.

11. Notwithstanding the Respondent’s fraudulent election victory and questionable mandate, the Respondent persists in staying in office and in holding on to power at all costs, in the process enriching herself, her family, friends and allies at the expense of the government and the public. Respondent also approved, allowed, and countenanced contracts that were manifestly and grossly disadvantageous to the government, violative of bidding and government contracts laws, thereby causing the government undue injury or grave unwarranted benefits to herself and/or favored parties through manifest partiality and/or evident bad faith.

11.1. Respondent appointed Mr. Jocelyn Bolante as Undersecretary of Agriculture to orchestrate and implement, as he did in fact orchestrate and implement, on Respondent’s behest and for Respondent’s benefit, the use of 2.806 Billion Pesos released shortly before the 2004 elections, of which 728 Million Pesos were allocated for the fertilizer fund, by, among others, overpricing the supply and acquisition of fertilizers, granting Millions of Pesos of the funds as allocations to highly-urbanized, non-agricultural congressional districts and, in some instances, releasing the funds to non-existent entities, foundations or non-government organizations;

11.2. On February 26, 2004, the Respondent, acting through her agents, caused the Republic of the Philippines to enter
into an agreement for the construction of the North Luzon Railway Project (Northrail), in the process obliging the government to contract a loan of Four Hundred Million US Dollars (US$400,000,000.00) from the Export-Import Bank of China whereby Respondent, together with and through her agents, obtained a twenty five percent (25%) kickback out of the whole contract price and obligated the Republic of the Philippines to agree to terms and conditions which are grossly disadvantageous to the government and in blatant violation of the Constitution, the Anti Graft and Corrupt Practices Act (RA 3019), bidding statutes, government contract laws, and other applicable statutes. Following are examples of the violations and disadvantageous terms and conditions:

i. it is based on a grossly inflated estimate of the project cost in the amount of US$503,000,000;

ii. it provides for an interest rate of three percent (3%) per annum on the amount of the loan, which is much higher than the rate on other loan packages that the Republic of the Philippines could have availed of;

iii. it provides that the Agreement will be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the People’s Republic of China, and that any suit, legal action or proceeding arising from the Agreement may be brought before the courts of that country;

iv. it provides that control over the proceeds of the loan is not placed with the Republic of the Philippines but is retained by the Export-Import Bank of China. This prevents the funds from becoming part of the National Treasury in contravention of the Constitution and applicable laws;

v. it was not approved with the prior concurrence of the Monetary Board as required by the Constitution for any foreign loan, and;

vi. it violates Philippine laws on public bidding of government projects and Constitutional provisions on preference to Filipino labor and investment because the construction project was awarded to a Chinese Corporation, China National Machinery and Equipment Corporation (Group) (CNMEG), without providing qualified Filipino contractors and corporations the opportunity to bid for the Project;

12. When the Respondent filed her Statement of Assets and Liabilities and Net worth (SALN) in February 2001, she concealed ownership of various properties and business interests pertaining to her and her spouse, and willfully failed to pay the taxes due on these properties and the income derived from them, in violation of the disclosure requirements under the code of conduct and ethical standards for public officials and employees, applicable tax laws, and the constitutional provisions on the accountability of public officials. Said concealed conjugal properties and business interests include as follows:

12.1. various real properties and the money realized from the re-sale of several of the same located in California, USA, acquired and managed though LTA Realty Corporation, which include: a five-storey apartment building on 737 Bush Street, San Francisco, CA; a condominium unit on 1176 Sacramento Street corner Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco, CA; a residence on 2425 Tipperary Avenue, San Francisco, CA; a building on 727 Gellert Boulevard, Daly City, CA; and a 24-room building on 151 Austin Street, San Francisco, CA;

12.2. a 60,758 square meter parcel of land located in Caloocan City covered by TCT No. 153151 and titled to Jose Miguel T. Arroyo married to Gloria M. Arroyo;

12.3. cash in BPI Family Bank Makati-Perea Branch Account No. 661-5-00497-7 in the name of Jose Pidal but actually owned and controlled by her husband, Jose Miguel T. Arroyo;

12.4. business interests in the following companies: DM Press Inc., Raco Trading Phil. Inc., Trans Realty Co. Inc., Aviatica Travel and Management Corp., Eva Development Corp., and Pacific Mint International Corp., JMA Agricultural Development Corp. and Alaja Agro-Industrial Corp.;

13. After the Jose Pidal account of Jose Miguel T. Arroyo was exposed, which account was claimed by Respondent’s brother-in-law, Mr. Ignacio T. Arroyo, the Respondent failed and refused, as she continues to fail and refuse, to cause the prosecution of Jose Pidal for tax fraud for failure to report his income subject of the Jose Pidal account; Her mis-declaration of assets and liabilities continues.

14. Upon the Respondent’s assumption to the Presidency in 2001, she restored and allowed the proliferation of jueteng nationwide, and appointed law enforcement officials who acted as conduits in the payment to her of jueteng payola. Respondent received monthly jueteng payola amounting to at least ONE MILLION PESOS (PhP 1,000,000.00) per region through her spouse/Congressman-son/brother-in-law. The Respondent used jueteng proceeds to bankroll her 2004 presidential campaign, to finance massive electoral fraud, and to bribe government officials;

Relief Prayed For

16. The foregoing unconstitutional acts of the Respondent constitute culpable violations of the Constitution, bribery, graft and corruption, other high crimes and betrayal of public trust;

17. By her conduct, Respondent warrants impeachment and trial, and removal from office and disqualification to hold and enjoy any office of honor, trust or profit under the Republic of the Philippines;

PRAYER

WHEREFORE, premises considered, Complainants respectfully pray for the Respondent’s impeachment and trial, removal from the Office of the President of the Republic of the Philippines, and disqualification to hold and enjoy any office of honor, trust or profit under the Republic of the Philippines.

Makati City, for Quezon City Philippines, June 2006

By the Counsel for the Complainants:

ROQUE & BUTUYAN LAW OFFICES
Unit 1904, Antel 2000 Corporate Center
121 Valero Street, Salcedo Village
1200 Makati City

H. HARRY L. ROQUE, JR.
PTR No. 4189667, 1.11.06, Makati City
IBP No. 499912, 1.25. 00, Lifetime
Roll no. 36976

JOEL RUIZ BUTUYAN
PTR No. 4189664 , 1.11.06, Makati City
IBP No. 500459, 1.25. 00, Lifetime
Roll no. 36911

ROGER R. RAYEL
PTR No. 7258042, 1.17.06, Quezon City
IBP No. 638438, 02159, Lifetime, Quezon City
Roll No. 44106

ROMEL REGALADO BAGARES
PTR No. 4189663, 1.11.06, Makati City`
IBP No 670994, 1.11.06, SocSarGen Chapter
Roll No. 49518

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DEAN RAUL C. PANGALANGAN
PTR No. 7150394, 1.02.06, Quezon City
IBP No. 578, Lifetime
Roll no. 33033
c/o 3rd Floor, Malcolm Hall
College of Law
University of the Philippines
Diliman, Quezon City

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NERI JAVIER COLMENARES
PTR No. 7154810, 2.20.06, Pasig City
IBP No. 673655m 2.20.06, Pasig City
Roll No. 43060
s 3rd Floor, Erythrina Building
# 1 Matatag cor. Maaralin St
Central District, Quezon City

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PROF. VICTORIA A. AVENA
PTR No.645164, 12.06.05, Quezon City`
IBP No. 7348524, 1.31.06, Quezon City
Roll No. 32395
c/o UP Law Center
College of Law
University of the Philippines
Diliman, Quezon City

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PROF. IBARRA M. GUTIERREZ III
PTR No.6191372, 1.28.06, Quezon City`
IBP No. 618267, 1.05.05, Quezon City
Roll No. 44224
c/o UP Law Center
College of Law
University of the Philippines
Diliman, Quezon City

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1,745 Comments

  1. I hope this will be sufficient this time, unless Lagman betrays the country again with his interpretations of the law.

  2. Hello Ellen, Schumey

    (Had difficulty logging in but managed to get in somehow – maybe it’s because of the stormy skies here in Brittany…)

    Yep, Schumey, I do hope too that this bid will succeed this time. If it doesn’t, there’s no telling what might happen. These are very precarious times what with Mount Bulusan ready to implode and all other natural calamities in the offing.

    Obviously, the bansot, like the moral and physical bansot that she is, chooses this moment to hide or worse, have a good time abroad. She clearly doesn’t want to face the music. Extraordinary mentality!

    But on the country and the people must go…

  3. Hi Anna,

    I hope the migrant community in Europe bands together and show bansot how disgusted they are with her. I implore our migrant brothers and sisters to make a position paper similar to the one circulating in the US. A withdrawal of support would be perfect. She will definitely lose face in the entire international community. One cannot truly say he loves the Philippines if he doesn’t love the Filipinos ‘di ba. Let’s not do it for the country but for populace. We can never be a country while the citizenry suffers under a pretending illegitimate leader.

  4. Hi Schumey,

    I don’t think they will Schumey.

    I don’t wish in any way to malign our compatriots here but I’ve noticed that the various Fil communities in Europe are as fragmented as the Philippine topograpy. In one given nation for instance, you would find dozens and dozens of associations that clash with each other, sometimes ending in violent confrontations in public.

    I’ve also noticed that false pride gets in the way of achieving the same goal that they actually are fighting for.

  5. Ah, Lagman, another Arroyo lackey! Last year, this guy came to Japan and tried to interpret the Japanese Immigration Law to the Japanese who drafted and was about to enforce that law as a measure to prevent the deployment of prostitutes, etc. to Japan to stop human trafficking.

    During the meeting with the Filipino community, this Lagman told the crowd, thinking that everybody there was a beneficiary of the bugaw policy of the Bansot, he was confident that he would receive a standing ovation for telling the crowd that he would crash Japanese investments in the Philippines if Japan would not grant a waiver to the Japayukis from the Philippines to be deployed to Japan even after the implementation of the new Japanese Immigration Law in April 2005. He was talking of intimidating and blackmailing Japanese entrepreneurs if Japan would not continue to admit young boys and girls to work in Japan as bar and club hostesses.

    The group that included former Japayukis booed him! Buti nga sa kaniya! The reason was because majority of the Filipinos there were offended when he called overseas Filipino workers as “the Philippines’ No. 1 Export Commodity” and boasted that it is the Philippines main industry. What Lagman and his companion, another Congressman from Mindanao, who apparently moonlighted (still does I guess) as a recruiter and was wined and dined by promoters in Japan who had Yakuza connections no doubt, did not know was a lot many Filipino workers were/are tired of sweating it out overseas far away from their loved ones, and wanted similar good opportunities overseas be created for them in their own country.

    I actually sent a copy of our petition against this Philippine industry of human trafficking to Japan to Ellen.

    Point is why are Filipinos voting for this kind of crooks to the Philippine Congress and allow them to make laws to govern them? Puro bugaw, magnanakaw at sinungaling! Heaven forbid!

  6. CVJ comment in Quezon’s blog struck me as the real cultural identity of Filipinos (I’m quoting from memory and sincerely hope I don’t do CVJ injustice): veering from despondence to cockiness with little of the self-assurance that other nationalities seem to possess.

  7. Ah, I finally retrieved CVJ’s comment in Quezon’s blog. I don’t wish to misquote him, so am lifting it in its entiret. Here it is:

    “Right now, Filipino self-image veers from despondence to cockiness. We still have too little of that calm and self-assured sense of Filipino identity that your Dad’s article embodies.”

  8. I dare to disagree. There may be Filipinos who refuse to admit they are Filipinos but there is no denying they are Filipinos even when they may look like Malaysian, Indonesian or even Thai. A lot of them speak English with a terrible accent, while they refuse to speak their own native tongues.

    On the other hand, all the Filipinos I meet in Japan are undeniably Filipinos, and they have no way of denying it because they cannot look Japanese unless they have Japanese ancestry like yours truly! And even if they look like one, it’s no guarantee that they cannot be detected as Filipinos. Their ways, etc., and even their way of thinking give them away! Trying to be not Filipino is one! :-p

  9. Yuko,

    True, “There may be Filipinos who refuse to admit they are Filipinos but there is no denying they are Filipinos even when they may look like Malaysian, Indonesian or even Thai.” You and I have met some in cyberspace who have renounced their original “cultural identity”.

    Anyway, did you mean you disagree with what I said about Fil communities in Europe or with what I lifted out of what a commenter (CVJ’s) posted in Quezon’s blog? ““Right now, Filipino self-image veers from despondence to cockiness. We still have too little of that calm and self-assured sense of Filipino identity that your Dad’s article embodies.”

  10. No wonder the international community looks down upon us. Our own leaders degrades the Filipinos. To consider our citizens as commodities is a great injustice. The best solution is civil disobedience which would make this administration realize that their positions are merely temp jobs and that we the people is the government and not them.
    They are just our “SERVANTS” and nothing else.

  11. Oops, mali ang pindot! Everybody, get a copy of the Lavasoft Ad-ware to clean up your PC of unsolicited ads especially when you access blogs that are targets of some harmful Internet Brigade to prevent participants from actively participating in discussion such as this. Aside from the virus busters, you should have something like a BCWipe and a Nospamtoday.

    They are available at http://www.zdnet.com and http://www.download.com

    Happy surfing!

  12. I was going to say try getting Lavasoft Ad-ware to clean up your PCs of unsolicited ads from blogs such as this that undoubtedly is being maligned and menaced by the Internet Brigade to prevent participants from hooking up and posting things detrimental to the welfare and interests of the Bansot. I also use BCWipe. They are available at http://www.zdnet.com or http://www.download.com
    I use them to protect my PC from intruders, viruses, worms and bugs. I also use Grisoft’s AVG.

  13. Schumey,

    I don’t know if the international community looks down on Filipinos as such (as Filipinos) but somehow, we have a long way to go to achieve the respect with a capital R that Filipinos and the OFWs in general are aspiring for from people all over the globe.

    As I said, I’ve noticed that Filipino community associations in Europe are as numerous as the islands in the Philippines although I guess, that’s fine if only they don’t clash or do not resort to violent confrontations in public just so they can satisfy their personal pride, which they sometimes do over a petty personal misunderstanding between association leaders to the detriment of the OFW community’s unity and the very same goal they all want to achieve.

    It’s sometimes mindboggling really. Hence, I said to you that I wasn’t quite sure that migrant workers will band together to show Gloria their disgust during her visit. There’s bound to be at least half of the Filipîno associations which which will see Gloria as a visiting superstar and will be in awe of her.

    But maybe I’m wrong and Yuko is perhaps right hence why she said she disagreed with “All” or what I pointed out previously.

    Anyway, we’ll see… for the moment, I really cannot be bothered by Bansot so will have to bid you au revoir or “A demain!” (“See you tomorrow!”)

  14. Schumey:

    The idiots really need to be banged on the head for forgetting that they are public servants, not high and mighty!

    Anna, All:

    I’m experiencing slow movement of my mouse, etc. because fot the attempt to destroy our PCs by the Internet Brigade lurking in blogs and egroups where the participants lambast and curse the Bansot. I use Grisoft’s AVG to protect my PCs from the viruses, worms and bugs they spread around and Lavasoft Ad-ware to remove the unwanted components and adwares. For the final cleanup, I use BCWipe. You should have these stuff in your PC to play safe. They are all available at http://www.zdnet.com and/or http://www.download.com

    Happy and safe surfing!

  15. Nope, Anna, not with you but with these Filipinos who keep on harping about Filipino disunity and lack of cultural identity to justify their own prejudice even against their own kind, and even when they know that Filipinos of our generation have better chance to unite because despite the fact that Americans have tried to keep their hold on the Philippines, we are not actually beholden to them. At least, I can say that about myself and a lot many of my friends, especially in the kind of advocacies I am in.

    Unfortunately, I am not a citizen of the Philippines, and Japan does not recognize dual citizenship. Much as I want to participate directly in such democratic process as the election, I cannot vote in the Philippines. I never did as a matter of fact. On the other hand, I do my best to abide strictly by the law, and engage in activities that are right and lawful. Accordingly, I will not dare have a Philippine passport issued to me because it is illegal in Japan much as I want to vote and set the example to Filipinos who would not even want now to take advantage of this opportunity to right the wrong in their government through their votes because of the kind of crooks who dominate their country’s politics. It’s really pathetic!

  16. Anna:

    How can Filipinos be respected with a Capital T, when all the kinds of jobs offered to them are the kinds limited to the slaves and lowly, and I blame the Philippine government for that, and for not asking for better jobs for Filipinos commensurate to their abilities and qualifications?

    Ito nga ipinagmamalaki pa ni Bansot na hihilingin niya sa mga kastila na kuhanin ang mga pilipino para magpa-alila sa mga kastila! Susmayosep! Ang kapal!

    At our church, for example, all the Filipinos there are domestic helpers while majority of the other foreign nationals there are professionals. Fortunately, I have a Japanese name and they do not lump me up with the Filipinos.

    Ang inis ko naman sa mga pilipino, sila mismo akala nila lahat ng mga kababayan nila ay katulong o Japayuki (puta)! Layuan ko nga sila!

  17. I hope and pray that God touches the conscience of enough congressmen inorder that this impeachment complaint can be transmitted to the Senate for trial.

  18. Amen!

    But Malaya reports that “Speaker Jose de Venecia said there is no hope for the new complaint as Arroyos allies in the House will continue to defend her “every inch of the way.”

    “Based on the arithmetic at the House and there being no new charges, I think theres no hope for this new impeachment attempt,” he told ANC.”

    My God, who allow this crook to talk this way? Arroyo does not own the Philippine Congress, and he, himself, is not a Congressman of Arroyo but is supposed to represent a locality in Makati majority of whose residents must have been cursing the Bansot up to her kilikili!

    I find it unbelievable though that nothing can be done to stop these crooks in the Philippine Congress from stopping the Impeachment Trial of the Bansot to determine her culpability. What a crap!

    If they can have a new charter to insist on a Chacha, why is there no law to make the Impeachment workable to try and remove a crook and her minions. But then, of course, they cannot do that because they are in fact not really protecting the Bansot nor the people of the locality they represent but their own personal vested interests!

    PATALSIKIN NA, NOW NA PATI ITONG SI DE VENECIA AT MGA KURAKOY NA KATULAD NIYA!

  19. Ito ang garantisadong may mga tupak na ang mga ito sa ulo:

    “Occidental Rep. Ignacio Arroyo Jr. said on board the plane to Rome another possible candidate is Teresa Arroyo, the sister of his grandfather Jose Ma. Arroyo and the daughter of Maria Pidal.

    He said Teresa died young but she did many good works when she went to Spain. He said her body was also uncorrupted when her tomb was opened after 17 years.

    This links Teresa to the “original” Jose Pidal, after whom the Jose Pidal account was named.

    Mike Arroyo has denied that he owns the Jose Pidal account and Rep. Arroyo has claimed it, despite expressed doubts from the opposition.

    The congressman said the Arroyos and the Tuasons (his mother was a Tuason) are also distant relatives of St. Teresa de Avila of Spain. “We already have a saint…Mababait kami,” he said. – With AsiaNews/UCAN and AsiaNews.it.”

    What blasphemy! Masunog sana ang mga kaluluwa ng mga ito sa impiyerno! Hindi na nahiya ang mga magnanakaw! Salamat hindi ako katoliko kundi hindi na ako magsisimba kung ang santo at santa ay katulad din lang ng mga Pidal!

  20. Hopefully, Malacanang cannot blasphemously claim that the failure of the impeachment to go to the Senate is Divine Providence endorsed by the saintly in the Pidal clan like St. Teresa de Avila they now claim to be a relative. Ang tindi ng mga pagkabaliw!

  21. K, Yuko, am back…

    So, I see…

    One of the reasons why Gloria is hell-bent on this meeting with Pope Benedict in spite of her un-august daya-rhea status is that she wants to personally submit the candidacy of a Mike and Iggy Jose Pidal Arroyo brothers’ grand aunt for beatification…

    Watch out! Gloria Arroyo y Moral Bansot is not through with her enkantada magic to defeat the impeachment bid. She will come back from this good time trip in Europe with a most solemn pronouncement “Mike Arroyo grand aunt up for beatification”.

    Holy, Holy, Shit!

  22. Sobra ang hangin talaga nitong si Mike Pidal. I remember someone claiming in an egroup before that the Arroyos owned the whole province of Marikina, and I told her, “Never heard! Maybe true, but acquired through landgrabbing most likely” especially with historical facts of several peasant uprising there during the US occupation because the US government allowed such landgrabbing that the Americans never tried to correct with an effective land reform program before granting independence to the Philippines.

    This is why I believe that Filipinos should oppose the Chacha and Abueva’s Constitution that discriminates on the less educated and destitutes, so that the landgrabbers holding elite positions in the government and society can hold tight to the lands they and their ancestors before them grabbed from the poor who have acquired them through some kaingin system or handed down to them by their forebears!

    Now, if they do not know about these things, it is not because they are stupid and illiterate but because these things are withheld from them! In short, niloloko at inuulol ng mga mismong nasa gobyerno like De Venecia who does not say he is duty-bound to protect the rights and interests of even just his constituents but the right of the Malacanang Squatter to continue to claim she won the last election even by cheating! Kaya iyan si De Venecia dapat patalsikin din!

    Ang tindi! Kawawa naman ang mga pilipinong niloloko ng mga ungas!

  23. BTW, when will the deliberation for the Impeachment at Congress begin. The reason I am asking is we shall mobilize all Filipinos in our coalition to send notes to their Congressmen regarding honoring and acting on the Impeachment. I also plan to fast then and see what God’s answer to our prayers will be! Whatever it is, I know God will respond favorably for truth and right!

    When we fast in or church, we have no food and water for 24 hours, or to be exact, miss two meals and give the money we are not spending for food then to charity!

  24. That’s the problem with Filipinos, just because they don’t feel the “pinch” that their poor countrymen feel, they couldn’t care less what happens to their fellowmen. I remember one batchmate who asked me why I had to concern myself with what’s happening around me when I’m living a comfortable life. I attend a good university and drive a car and all that. All I said to him was, “how can you be content in life when all you see around you is poverty and suffering”. This is the same thing I remind my kids everyday. As long as most Filipinos only think of themselves, we will never get out of this rut we are in.

  25. Malaya reports that Arroyo is bragging about talking to the Italian officials to grant amnesty to Illegal Filipino migrant workers in Italy without even taking into consideration if there is such amnesty there.

    If Arroyo thinks that she is being funny doing this kind of sales talk, she is definitely being so! There is nothing great about this as this is proof enough that the Philippine government is definitely into some human trafficking and she is being the greatest pimp. Compared to Thai dignitaries who, on their visit to Japan, for example, agreed to repatriate all illegal Thais in Japan and punish them
    back home, the Midget is definitely being shameless. And while she does this sales talk on Philippine migrant laborers, she denies her government is engaged in human trafficking even as she and fellow pimps in and outside of
    the government admits such deployment is bread and butter of her government.

    Wala na bang hiya talaga ang Bansot na ito? Why doesn’t she create jobs for Filipino workers in her country so they won’t have to be separated anymoe from their families and loved ones?

    What she should be doing is create jobs in the Philippines with the same compensation that qualified Filipino migrant workers receive overseas; not keep on begging governments of other countries to accommodate them, both legally and illegally, unmindful even of the possible unemployment problems in the countries she is bound to visit. Abusada pa ang labas!

  26. vic vic

    Granting the Impeachment Complaint is Finally heard by the Congress, how long will it take to wrap up the whole case, considering the manner that institutions conduct all its business. Plus the obstructions of the Pro administration members, I have the feeling that they won’t be able to wrap the hearing and pass the judgement to go for trial before GMA term expires. Take a look at the List of The Complaints; 17 items plus subsections. I would say a positive finding on any one of them is enough for indictment and proceed to Senate for Trial. Or a very strict timetable to follow to go through each and every complaint. But knowing that everyone, has his or her two cents worth to say, I think it is not just possible.

  27. Rico Rico

    May nakatagong galit ang mga pinoy na malayo sa kanilang bayan at mahal sa buhay. Iyan ay isang dahilan ng kanilang aggression sa isat-isa. Kasama na rin diyan ang pagkamahiyain at paghihinala na pakikialaman o itsitsismis sila. Panahon pa ng kastila yan di ba?

    Dati, pag may nakakasalubong akong kababayan nagaalinlangan akong bumati. Marahil ganoon din ang pakiramdam ng nakakasalubong ko. Ngayon hindi na ganyan. Ngayon, kahit na hindi magkakilala, nagbabatian kami. Marahil, dahilan sa tinatangap na ng marami na hindi nakakahiya ang umalis sa sariling bayan upang humanap ng mabuting kinabukasan. Ngayon alam na naming lahat na we’re on the same boat.

    Ang katunayan, pinoys will be pinoys wherever they may be. Maaring nakakahiya sa iba, which by the way, ay isang taktika ng internet brigade ni luli, na pigilin ang mga ofws na umaalma sa kasakiman ng nanay niya. Sabi ng grupong ito, huwag, nakakahiya sa kapitbahay ninyo.

    Tangapin natin ang ugali natin, maganda o pangit. Di lang naman tayo ang ganyan.

  28. Dominique Dominique

    Yuko, Mike Arroyo boasted about their owning the whole Marikina when he was asked by Korina Sanchez about rumors of corruption. His answer:

    “Ako, corrupt? Mayaman kami. We used to own the whole Marikina.”

    It’s a good thing he said “Used to”. The next question should be, “Bakit ‘used to’?” Anong nangyari?

    We all know that they Arroyo is not the productive rich like the Ayalas. Living off the fat of their land na hindi naman natin siguro kung paano nila nakamal ang ganun ka lapad na lupain.

    By his own words, he gives us a reason to believe stoies linking him to corruption.

    And look at his arrogance, “Ako corrupt? mayaman kami.”
    It’s like saying, kapag mayaman hindi corrupt. ang mahirap lang ang corrupt.

  29. batong_buhay batong_buhay

    Speaking of Mike (Pidal) Arroyo, palagay ko siya ang tinutukoy sa Kartada 5 ng Abante na may pamagat na “Mr. Bigatin ng Malacañang may tinatagong lovechild.”

  30. You said it, Dominique! Yes, I heard him say that, and I kind of laugh at the way he spoke, kasi bisayang-bisaya! He is nothing compared to his cousin, Greggy Araneta, who does not brag about his family’s wealth. “Mahirap na, baka ma-kidnap pa ako,” Greggy said, sabay tawa.

    Itong si Pidal even talked of how his grandfather (daw) na intsik pa acquired his lands. Sumakay daw ng kabayo at binakuran ang kayang takbuhin ng kabayo niya. Anong akala niya sa mga pilipino, stupid na maniniwala sa kalokohan niya? Kung di pa natin alam na ang trabaho ng nuno niya ay illegal usury at gambling kaya nila siguro nakalap ang mga lupain nila, puede pa. In other words, landgrabbing! Akala kasi lahat ng records nasira noong guerra kaya walang makakaalam ng lihim ng pamilya niya. Pero dahil na rin sa kabulastugan niya, naglalabasan na ngayon.

    We did a lot of interviews with the Makapili ang the guerrillas in WWII at the Rizal and Laguna provinces last year, and we learned from them the serious land problems prior to the war that led a lot many Filipinos in fact to join the Japanese propaganda of “Asia for the Asians Co-Prosperity Sphere.” Ang dami kong natutuhan tungkol sa pakikibaka ng mga tao sa Marikina, etc. laban sa mga landgrabbers na dapat ay inasikasong malutas para nagkaroon ng pantay-pantay na pamumuhay at pagkakataon (opportunities) ang mga pilipino nang bigyan sila ng kasarinlan ng mga Amerikano gaya ng ginawa nila sa Japan kaya umasenso ang bansang ito.

    Now, we see how the Philippines is being destroyed more by the greed, arrogance, etc. verging on stupidity by the Pidal couple, who should be removed and send to jail NOW together with those who connive with them like De Venecia, et al.

    Over here, politicians are more careful not to speak the kind of language used by politicians in the Philippines who think they are the boss and not the people who vote for them. Iyong mga utterances ni De Venecia would be enough ground for his removal from office because they show and prove his incompetence. Sabihin bang walang magagawa ang ma taumbayang paalisin si Bansot kasi babantayan nila siya. Bakit sino ba ang dahilan kaya sila nasa Congress at para ano na nandoon sila! Hello! Mr. De Venecia, public servant ka na dapat na magtrabaho para sa mga taong bumoto sa iyo!

    Frankly, what I write in this blogs are my personal observations and experiences as I try to understand my Filipino side of me. As far as I am concerned, it is easier for me to talk about Japan and the Japanese because frankly, they are easier to read, and they have lots that I admire and have tried to emulate to be a better person.

    Now, as to the rich not being corrupt in the Philippines, pwe! Rich they say, but they are worst than the poor and destitutes in the Philippines, whom I find to be more admirable than those who have, even at least in just the spirit until these recruiters who call themselves officials of the Philippine government start pimping them overseas and spoiling them!

    At least, dito or even in UK, you can distinguish the haves and have-nots even by just the language, and they behave according to their class and status regardless of whether or not they actually have money. In Japan, as a matter of fact, I don’t use profanities in Japanese. I don’t actually use the word “bakayaroo” which is equivalent to the expletive ‘Tangna mo!” Nagamit ko lang iyan sa isang pilipinong akala mo naman alam na alam niya ang Japan. Within the walls of my household, profanity is off limits. Words often use by the Yakuza, we don’t use, because we would not like to be categorized with them.

    I have so much admiration for my father-in-law for example. He was a son of a Samurai who was impoverished after the abolition of the Bushido system at the turn of the 20th century and Japan decided to industrialize. His family experienced so much deprivations especially because his father belonged to the extended family called “Bunke” that did not get the bulk of the inheritance given to the “Honke” (the main family). When he was 12, he came to Tokyo from Nagano (the family was a vassal of Takeda Shingen) and he apprenticed at his rich uncle’s factory. He supported his parents and siblings, and did not marry until he established his own engineering company (manufacturer of safety valves). During the war, he was not drafted because he was flat-footed, but he was designated to make parts for war ammunition. After the war, the government supported him when he restored his old business of making safety valves. It is now one of the top ten companies in the whole of Japan manufacturing such equipments.

    One thing I admired in my father-in-law was his good manners and right conduct befitting the son of a Samurai, and the discipline was something that I have tried to emulate and practice. He was indeed a good man, and he brought up his children well.

    I actually learned this from him: “You give a man a fish to feed him, and he consumes it in less than a day, but you teach him how to fish, you feed him for the rest of his life.” So, when I see Bansot distributes all those bags of rice and ramen as a publicity stunt, I cannot help but puke.

    She should build more classrooms and make education compulsory and free so the Filipinos can have the brains to know how to feed themselves properly without leaving their country! What a lot of them do in fact is burden other countries that may have the same unemployment crisis as the Philippines’. In fact, the reduction of illegal migrant workers from overseas has open more job opportunities for Japanese and why we now have lesser unemployment rate than when there was this influx of illegal foreign migrant workers especially from China, the Philippines, etc. Tapos hindi na nahiya si Pandak na magsabing she is going to talk to the Italian officials to grant the illegal Filipino migrants there amnesty. Masaya siya! ‘Kakahiya! Palibhasa kasi may mga nuno silang mga illegal migrants din sa Philippines noong araw siguro! 😛

  31. Spartan Spartan

    “Manang” Yuko ;-)…thanks for the kind remarks on my “witty comments”…medyo nagagawa ko lang iyon dahil katulad ng marami sa atin dito sa (if not all of us)…I am speaking (or writing, whatever) from my heart. Anyways, eto na naman nga at hihintayin natin kung ano ang kahahantungan ng ikalawang pagtatangka ng ating mga gigil na gigil at sawang-sawa nang mga magigiting na kababayan na usigin sa pamamagitan ng mapayapa, demokratiko, at legal na pamamaraan ang ating kababayang babae na nag-ngangalan ng GLORIA (sa lahat talaga ng gloria ito ang KALBARYO). Subali’t kung atin talagang pagbabasehan ang mga komento ng mga “kamolde” nina Cain, Barabas, Judas, at iba pang ubod walanghiyang mga nilalang na sina De Venecia, Nograles, Pichay, at mga “Kagalang-galang”(daw) na Mambabatas na kasamang pumatay sa naunang “impeachment complaint” nuong nakaraang taon, nakakawalang pag-asa na may kahihinatnan ang pangalawang proseso na ito. Ubod ng KAPAL ng mukha ni De Venecia at Nograles na walang bukang-bibig kundi “nasa amin ang bilang”…alam na nating lahat na nasa kanila ang “numero” sa kamara…pero hindi na dapat nilang ipagsampalan sa ating mga mukha ang ganuong komento. Maaaring sabihin ng marami sa atin na dapat ay isinasaalang-alang nila ang kapakanan ng mga “naghalal” sa kanila. Pero sa ginagawa nila, ito ay pagpapatunay lamang na “deep inside” their thoughts…alam nilang HINDI SILA NAHALAL…dahil ayaw nilang lumabas ang katotohanan kung papano nandaya at nanloko ang kanilang pinuno, sapagka’t kung si Gloria ay nakapandaya at nakapanloko, hindi malayo na kahit sino sa kanila ay gumawa rin ng ganuon nuong mga nakaraang halalan. Kaya ang una talaga dapat baguhin ay hindi ang atin Saligang-Batas, kung hindi ang ahensya na pinamumunuan hanggang sa ngayon ng ubod KAPAL din ang pagmumukhang si Ben Abalos.

  32. 🙂 🙂 🙂 :-)))))))))) Enjoy ako sa sinabi mo, Spartan! Nakakabuhay ng loob! Witty, witty, witty! Di tulad noong kapatid ni Mike Pidal na gustong magpatawa nang sabihin niyang pinaka-lola nila si Santa Teresa de Avila de Espana! Abaw, gusto pang maging santo ha! Nasuka tuloy ako!

  33. goldenlion goldenlion

    Oh yes!! the Tuazons……landgrabbers? I heard this many times from my mother-in-law (whose maiden name was Dizon. She said she grew in Bacood Sta. Mesa where her parents owned thousand of hectares of land. She remembers riding in a horse just to see the entire land their family owns. But to her dismay their land was suddenly transferred to the Tuazons (she said their land titles got lost for unknown reasons) that until her death she was sure their property was landgrabbed!!

    Ha, ha, ha, baliw na nga sina Pidal!. Imagine pati si St. Theresa de Avila ay naging kamag-anak na nila. Aba eh, mamalay-malay natin, bigla na lang sasabihin ni Mike, barkada niya si Jesus Christ, na kaya lang sila nag-away ay ayaw ni Jesus ng sugal!! My goodness!! Pero baka nga!! kasi bakit ba may tinatawag ang mga katolikong sabado de gloria?? Baka nga lahi sila ng mga santo at santa?? Todos los santos at santa-santita!!! BWAHH HA, HA, HA!!!

  34. Hahahahahah!

    “Aba eh, mamalay-malay natin, bigla na lang sasabihin ni Mike, barkada niya si Jesus Christ, na kaya lang sila nag-away ay ayaw ni Jesus ng sugal!! “

  35. Anna:

    Maybe the Midget is asking the Pope to canonize the aunt of her husband to be the patron saint of the jueteng lords!!!

  36. Hahahah!

    Yuko, tama ka!

    This could very well be in the subconscious of the jueteng infested minds of the Macapagal-Arroyo-Pidal jueteng lords…

    Gloria is really an IMPAKTA, isn’t she?

  37. Goldenlion,

    Bit of correction:

    It’s not TUAZON; the Pidals are members of the TUASON jueteng, este kurakot family brigade.

    Besides being Castillenos of I don’t know which humble category, they also have a Chinese lineage and got the name from a Chinese fella whose name was TUA SON* according to Carlos “Butch” Tuason, first-degree cousin and closest drinking, pimping buddy of Miguel Jose Tuason Pidal Arroyo, First Fatso and consort to Her Daya-rhea Excellency, Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, Moral Bansot of the Philippines.

    (I personally don’t know if the original TUA SON fella was a pimp, a rapist, a drug lord, a jueteng lord, a pirate, a mountain bandit, a businessman or a priest…)

  38. No, Anna, like the Chinese who sailed to the US in the mid-19th century to be the coolies used in building US railroads, many came to the Philippines to sell bote (bottles) and taho! They did not own big shops like the ones they do now before WWII.

    My mother said that all the shops at Echague and Escolta were owned by the Japanese who were driven out of the Philippines when Japan was defeated in the war. The old Japanese town was actually around that area extending up to the Paco Station of the Philippine Railway. The original Japanese settlement was an island across the Tabacalera in San Marcelino.

    Tapos iyong mga intsik nag-take over and feeling Japanese kasi singkit sila, nothing more, after WWII! 😛 The truth is we can distinguish the Chinese from the Japanese, because they are in fact different!!!

    I may sound prejudice and discriminating but I am confident that we, Japanese, look more beautiful than the Chinese! 😛

  39. Yuko,

    Baka atakihin si Mike Arroyo sa puso pag sinabi mo iyan sa kanya – hehehe! Sabihin pa niya sa iyo “Venga, venga.. vamos…” hay naku ang mga kastilang hilaw na pamilyang ito ay magnanakaw naman…

    O, sige na nga, sabihin mo na sa kanya, bahala na iyong tia niyang santita na up for beatification daw na mag-save sa kanya!

  40. Gosh, naghahasik ng lagim itong mga Pidal na ito! Conflict of interest ang ginawa ni Bansot doon kung in-endorse niya ang beatification noong mga grandaunts nina Iggy Pidal para maging santa! Nangko po!

    Binubulgar nila ang anomalya sa mismong Catholic church at religion. Lalong darami ang mag-aalisan sa katoliko! 🙁

  41. Nelbar, Anna:

    Do you believe all those craps in those websites? I don’t! I have a suspicion that it is 5% history and 95% fantasy!

    Buti pa nga si Greggy never makes such foolish claims! Ngayon ko lang narinig ang mga pantasiang ito although it’s true a lot many Chinese cunningly married into some mestiso families, especially those fathered I guess by some priests for how else could properties owned by the church handed down to them? And with the former curator of the National Archives their appointee there conniving to make fake documents to authenticate their lies, who can prove them wrong? Ang masagwa nito kapag may sumagot sa Espana na kabulastugan ang sinasabi nilang kamag-anak nila iyong santa sa Avila! Kakahiya naman na ang mga magnanakaw at sinungaling ay magpapanggap na mga banal! Siguro kahit putulin mo ang mga dila ng mga iyan, magsisinungaling pa rin!

    Sabi ko na nga sa inyo Da Vinci Code ang labas ng mga pinagkakabulastugan ng mga ito! Tangna ang hirap ngang magkalkal ng genealogy ng mga pilipino. Ako nga nagpunta pa ng Europe para kalkalin ang genealogy ng mga magulang ko!

  42. Come to think of it, bakit noong unang punta ni Bansot sa Vatican wala namang ganitong sinasabing kabalbalan? Bakit biglang naging santo at santa na sila?

    Sino ba ang nag-suggest na ito ngayon ang gawin niyang gimmick para pagtakpan ang mga kahayupang (hindi na kawalanghiyaan lang) ginagawa nila? Ang tindi talaga!

  43. nelbar nelbar

    Anna:

    Pinagko-konek ko lang ang “ANTONIO” duon sa speech ni GMA noong 2002 Ka-angkan festival sa Marikina.
    Lumalabas na umaabot pa hanggang sa Pampanga?Meron pang lord of mariquina?
    Papaano kaya naging distant relative ng mga Tuasons at Arroyos si St. Teresa?

  44. florry florry

    OK, so the impeachment complaint is filed. What now? In my opinion it’s not right, because it only gives legitimacy to the subject which we all know, cheated her way into the position. Well, what’s done is done so we have to go for it, support it although the chance of its success is almost nil. Consider the palakpak boys, the tutas, the coward, the no balls Tong-gressmen and all the allies ass-lickers of Mrs. Pidal used to say-it’s a numbers game, so it looks like it’s already in the bag for the illegitimate. For the sane and philippine-loving people, it is supposed to be a non-partisan exercise, a process to bring out the truth of the complaint, a process that will give peace and unity among the people, yet these people so brazenly and unashamedly positioning themselves to block and throw out the complaint. But then it is not to be without any string attached. These breed of greedy people are lining up their pockets for Mr & Mrs. Pidal to stack it with millions of the people’s money, an early christmas in the month of July 2006. I supposed these people have no longer a mind of their own. They were programmed to look and take care of the interest of Mrs. Pidal and family. Ang kakapal ng mga mukha. Often times I kept asking myself, what is my interest, or why should I concerned myself with all the happenings of the country. Why should I even care if the government is being run by a group of corrupts, liars, thieves and cheaters. Well Maybe because I love my country and it’s people so much and I did not allow myself to be detached from the country of my birth inspite of the long 25 years that I spent my life in a foreign country. That is why, though the chances of the impeachment is almost none given the fact that mrs. pidal has all the resources, power and money, I am still hoping and praying, that if there is really a God, may He touch the heart of these hare-brained tutas of mrs. pidal and endorse it, or better still, sana pitikin na Lang Niya ang utak nina mrs pidal and company para lumuwag ang mga turnilyo para masira na ang mga ulo at ng magkaroon na ng katahimikan, pagkakaisa at kapayapaan ang mahal nating PILIPINAS.

  45. goldenlion goldenlion

    Yes, Tuason not Tuazon. Whatever!!! basta sila ay mga kampon ng kadiliman. Landgrabbers, killers, gambling lords, drug lords…….lords of the jungle! Oh Lord God the Father in heaven! please take them away from us.

  46. No, Anna, iyong websites ng Marikina, etc. na naglabasan lang nitong nakaraan kaya alam mong propaganda ni Pandak! Whatever they claim, guni-guni lang nila. At bakit ako maniniwala e mas authentic iyong mga record na nakatago sa vaults ng simbahan namin na hindi abot ng mani-obra noong Manlapat na kinasabwat ni Bansot na bastusin ang record ng mga magulang ni FPJ na akala mo naman malinis din ang background niya! Tamaan sana sila ng kidlat sa mga pinaggagawa nila kabulastugan!

    You bet, buti na lang noong panahon pa ni Macoy nakopya ng simbahan namin iyong mga inaaamag ng mga dokumento sa National Archives noon kundi ay baka puro retoke ang makikita mong mga papeles na magtatakip pa ng mga kung sino ang anak sa labas ng mga katulad ni Padre Damaso na tatay ni Maria Clara. Kaya kita mo kung sino ang mga anak ng mga pare na siya ngayong naghahari-harian sa Pilipinas!!!

  47. Iyan ang hirap sa mga sin verguensa na iyan akala mo sila lang ang marunong magkastila. Kundi mo pa alam na chabacano lang pala ang alam!!!

  48. Anna:

    Buti pa nga si FPJ hindi niya pinagsasabing kastila ang lolo niya sa ama na purong kastilaloy at lolo niyang kano sa nanay niya na kitang-kita naman sa mga mukha nilang magkakapatid ang lahi nila hindi katulad noong intsik na binigyan lang ng apelyidong kastila for services done e naging kamag-anak na noong santang kastila.

    Iyan kasi ang hirap sa mga pilipino hindi nila alam ang kanilang kasaysayan kaya madaling maloko. Iyong mga record nila nireretoke para iyong mga bastardo hindi mabisto kaya darating ang panahon iyong magkakalkal ng mga record nila para sa paggawa ng kanilang mga genealogy ay hindi magawa ang importanteng bagay na ito.

    Basahin mo ang data ni FPJ sa movie database at makikita mo kung sino ang talagang may halong kastila, iyong pongang nagpapanggap na banal o si FPJ na nagkakawanggawa pero hindi ipinamamalita para mapuri ng ibang tao!

  49. Nakakasuka itong mga tongressmen na katulad ni Nograles. Ang ipinagdidikdikan ay numero ng mga swapang na tumatanggap ng suhol para hindi pumayag na ma-impeach iyong benefactor nila! Lumang tugtugin at bistado na sila.

    Buti pa talaga dito sa amin na isang boto lang halimbawa ng uupo sa aming Supreme Court na ayaw ay hindi na makakaupo gawa nang sensitibo ang posisyon ng hukom doon! Dito ang mga hukom ay hindi mga political appointee. Sila ay kumukuha ng board exam para maging hukom katulad ng kung gusto nilang maging tagapagtanggol (lawyer) o taga-usig (prosecutor). Tapos seniority ang pagrangko sa kanila hanggang sa makarating sila sa Supreme Court at ang kanilang mga pangalan ay inihaharap sa mga tao para kung meron man may reklamo ay maaaring burahin ang mga pangalan ng hukom na ayaw nilang umupo. Isang burado lang tama na para hindi makaupo ang isang hukom.

    Mahirap mangyari sa Pilipinas? Bakit mahirap kung gugustuhin ng lahat para tumino na ang bayan nila?

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