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‘Amnesty Me’

The twin rejection by Makati RTC Judge Oscar Pimentel Court in a span of five days in cases where Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV is involved, gives credence to talks of an amnesty proclamation being worked out wherein Gloria Arroyo can ride on and ensure protection for herself for the crimes she has committed against the Filipino people.

House Speaker Jose de Venecia mentioned in one of his radio interviews last week about his plan to file a bill to grant amnesty to those who have committed political crimes. He has talked with Sen. Panfilo Lacson about filing a counterpart bill in the Senate.

Lacson’s advisers said the opposition senator is amenable to sponsoring a bill granting amnesty to those accused of political crimes but they said they would have to be careful about its coverage including the cut-off date. They said JDV and Lacson may not have the same definition of “political crimes”.

The amnesty proposal is supposed to solve the political tension that has bedeviled the Arroyo administration since its start in 2001. Amnesty is an instrument of reconciliation as it erases the political crime of the accused even before conviction. It differs from pardon, which can be granted only after conviction.

Logically, those who would likely be included would be former President Estrada, son Sen. Jinggoy Estrada and lawyer Edward Serapio who are awaiting the Sandiganbayan decision on their plunder cases; the Magdalo soldiers who staged the so-called “Oakwood Mutiny” in July 2003 that includes Trillanes; and the 28 officers led by Maj. Gen. Renato Miranda involved in the alleged aborted withdrawal of support from Arroyo in February 2006.

De Venecia has not spelled out details of his amnesty proposal but sources told us the cut-off date, presumably at the time of the filing, would in effect protect Arroyo and her associates from being charged with plunder and other crimes once she is out of office. That means she would be automatically absolved of the crime of betrayal of public trust for cheating in the 2004 elections and for diverting millions and millions of pesos for the people to her election fund. Same thing will happen to her accomplices like former Agriculture Secretary Jocelyn “Joc-Joc” Bolante.

Sources said the amnesty proposal is actually designed for Arroyo. Estrada, Miranda and Trillanes et. al. would just be collateral beneficiaries.

How does JDV sell that to the opposition, who have vowed to make Arroyo pay for her plunder of the government coffers and the destruction of the country’s political institutions? Trillanes, for one, has made it his campaign promise to work for the impeachment of Arroyo.

That is where we connect the twin rejections by the otherwise reasonable Judge Pimentel of cases involving Trillanes last week.

Last Friday, Pimentel denied the motion to dismiss by way of demurrer of members of the Magdalo group of the coup d’etat case filed against them in connection with the so-called Oakwood mutiny.

In their petition, the 31 Magdalo officers, who include six core leaders Marine Captains Nicanor Faeldon and Gary Alejano, Navy Lt (s.g.) . James Layug and Trillanes and Army Captains Gerardo Gambala and Milo Maestrecampo argued that the prosecution failed to prove three vital elements that will establish the crime of coup d’etat: that there was swift attack accompanied by violence, intimidation, threat, strategy and stealth; that the attack was directed against duly constituted authorities of the Republic or any military camp, communication networks, public utilities or other facilities needed for the exercise and continued possession of power; and that there was conspiracy among the accused.

Those who witnessed that 19-hour bloodless standoff of July 27, 2003 would agree with the accused that there was no “swift attack”. They occupied a premier hotel in the heart of a commercial center and didn’t threaten occupation of any military camp, communication network, or public utility.

Gambala and Maestrecampo, who have made peace with the Arroyo administration, also argued that the case against them should be dismissed since the DOJ has already dropped the charges, citing lack of evidence, against the Magdalos’ alleged instigator Sen. Gregorio Honasan.

Pimentel brushed aside those arguments and upheld the prosecution’s claim that “the crime of coup d’etat was committed.” Coup d’etat is punishable with life imprisonment.

Last July 30, Pimentel also denied the request of Trillanes
to be allowed to attend Senate sessions, to set up a working area in his detention quarters at the Marine Brig in For Bonifacio, and to be allowed media access.

We see these judicial setbacks for Trillanes as the Arroyo administration’s strategy of softening him so that he would not block the administration’s version of the amnesty proposal.

The same pressure is being exerted on Estrada with the threat of conviction by the Sandiganbayan. Malacañang emissaries have been visiting the former president in Tanay. Sources said one of the proposals was for Estrada to support Arroyo’s presidential candidate in 2010, who would promise to quash charges against Arroyo filed once she is out of office.

There is no question about the need to free the accused military officers. They did the Filipinos a favor by exposing the crimes of Gloria Arroyo. In the case of the Magdalo, the Filipino people have given their verdict by electing Trillanes to the Senate.

Arroyo grabbed power from Estrada, the elected president. She should be in jail instead of Estrada.

If there should be an amnesty proclamation, it should not be an “Amnesty Me” by Gloria Arroyo.

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  1. Today, Aug. 6 is the birthday of Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV.

    He turns 36.

  2. TonGuE-tWisTeD TonGuE-tWisTeD

    Amnesty, my ass. Let’s see them convict Erap, Jinggoy, and Serapio. Yeah, the Magdalos and the Lim-Querubin clique, too.

    Let’s see them convict these people with the evidence they now have.

    Tama si Erap pana-panahon lang iyan. And Gloria’s time is almost up.

  3. goji goji

    Sources said the amnesty proposal is actually designed for Arroyo. Estrada, Miranda and Trillanes et. al. would just be collateral beneficiaries.

    I cannot agree more with the above statement.

  4. rose rose

    Happy Birthday to you Sen. Trillanes. May you have many, many more birthdays to come.. so you can lead us in working for a democratic Phil. Maganda sana kung ang birthday gift naibibigay sa iyo is for you to attend to the work that the 11 million who voted for you and since no charges were made to all of you who are now detained sana palayain na kayong lahat. Our prayers are for you and your comrades..ang sabi nga “ibon mang may layang lumipad kulongin mo at umiiyak.”
    marami kaming umiiyak dahil sa pagkulong sa inyo..Hindi kami titigil sa pagdarasal para sa inyo..In God’s time you all will be free..

  5. Diego K. Guerrero Diego K. Guerrero

    The JDV amnesty proposal is self-serving. He wants to save Gloria’s ass after 2010. In fact, Magdalo soldiers are whistleblowers. Magdalo exposed to the whole world about the massive corruption in the military in connivance with bogus President Gloria Arroyo. Whistleblowers should be protected by the State. In the Philippines, some whistleblowers are deliberately fed to the crocodiles to silence them forever.

    Apat na taon nakakulong si Senador Trillanes ay wala pang liwanag ang kanyang kaso. Baligtad ang mundo, sila pa ang nagdusa at nakakulong. Iyong mga traidor at kurakot ay tuloy ang ligaya at binababoy ang ating Inang Bayan. Anak ng jueteng ang gusto pa amnesty. Magdusa sila!

  6. florry florry

    With all her sins against the Filipinos and the country as a whole, she really needs an amnesty law.
    Kaya naman pala sobra at walang sawa sa kakukurakot, pandaraya at walang habas na paglabag sa batas, mayroon pala siyang planong i-amnesty ang sarili niya. So JDV and his poddles are now making measurements on half of her tailor-made outifit, hoping that their counterpart in the upper house will do some measuring too on the other half to complete her made-to-order project. Libreng-libre nga naman and for her to look good, na-amnesty na rin ang lahat ng may kaso, but, hindi naman bobo ang mga tao. They know that it’s all for her own interest. Anytime you really can not trust this evil woman. At sa Senado, bahala sila kung gusto nilang gawin sila na magmukhang mga tanga.

  7. TonGuE-tWisTeD TonGuE-tWisTeD

    Sablay yung emergency powers, ngayon amnesty sa sarili. Ano siya sinusuwerte? Self-mutilation, baka matuwa pa ako.

    Gloria’s first three years were spent on making sure she gets elected. She couldn’t do it on her own, she had to steal plenty and had to call Garci.

    Thee next three years she spent covering up her sins, dodging all truth-seekers who are determined to pull her by the hair and strip her naked for all to see the snake underneath the fine cloth. She wrote orders that were rejected by the SC no less.

    The final three years will be devoted to make an easy escape route for her and her family and her minions. The person who can deliver that to her will be the heir-apparent, I’m sure.

    For three years, she will have to deal with her conscience, nightmares will hound her even if she drowns herself with cognac every night. The blood of her 800 or more victims are crying for justice in her sleep and the rest of the living have nothing but contempt.

    Masakit magbiro ang tadhana. Hinahamon kong sabihin mo, Gloria sa harap ng Diyos, “The president will always be as strong as she wants to be”.

    Tignan natin.

  8. martina martina

    As usual, they only want and make rules for themselves as beneficiaries. Wala na ba silang maisip na ibang itaguyod kung hindi para sa kanila? Isipin naman nila ang kapakanan ng nakakarami. Tinamaan ng l….k iyang si JDV. Inihahanda na nila ang sarili sa nalalapit nilang pagwawakas. May they not rest in peace.

  9. TonGuE-tWisTeD TonGuE-tWisTeD

    Martina,
    If we had our way, we should say, may they rest in pieces!

  10. cocoy cocoy

    This so called amnesty–Is a justice to injustice. The mistakes they made to improperly prosecute the accused are so blatant and stupid, you wonder why anyone would need an amnesty to uncover their screwed-up. None of this accused is interested enough in amnesty, to paper over the holes in the plot. Amnesty systems in delivery do not guarantee the elimination of corruption. The reason that Pandakikay’s minions have always been treated and rewarded so well and use brute force to retain their dominance, the judicial system have been able to achieve the same thing for their masters without force and generally with a facade of respectability.

    Amazingly, many of the psychological techniques used in Gloria’s Courts to intimidate those brought before the courts,–is “Are you with me ?or against me?– You can ask Honasan and SanJuan. The wisdom of making the legal system at least appear to be independent from the power of Gloria’s ruling elite is cosmetic, the court has been able to carry out their mandate basically unchallenged. Those who attempt to challenge the authority or wisdom of the fake president can be immediately silenced, and when necessary, jailed . Of course this weapon is brought out, when required, and serves effectively to enforce the “Divine Right of The Devil Elite”

  11. Emilio_OFW Emilio_OFW

    Why discuss about amnesty at this early stage? AngTenga de Venecia know deep in his heart (kung may puso pa nga siya) all the crimes that his sponsor & her minions have committed to the Filipino people since she grabbed power from the duly elected Philippine president, Erap Estrada in 2001.

    Ano siya sinusuwerte?

  12. alitaptap alitaptap

    Never underestimate the midget.
    Kahit lilliputian, utak niya ay titanic
    Sa una pa lang kinarinyo na ang military
    Ngaayon sa huli sayaw niya ay Amnesty me

  13. parasabayan parasabayan

    All laws crafted by this midget is no longer for the protection of the people. It is more for the protection of the tiyanak, her minions and their interests! Gee, she even thinks of the laws beyond 2010. Talaga naman!

  14. vic vic

    Lest Ms Arroyo forgets, amnesty law would not matter if the stooge she is preparing to the throne may not make it and the “real” leader will come soon. That amnesty can just be disregarded as she disregards the corruptions, the extra judicials, the violation of rights and the still unresolved “how she gets to be a President anyways”. I think the best way is just to prepare the get away and the other equally the same leader to accomodate them in case of Emergency. no not zimbabwe, Mugabi so scared that he might get overthrown…

  15. parasabayan parasabayan

    I am pretty sure that tiyanak has tried all the tactics she can muster to silence her critics and if she does not succeed, she throws them in jail. Salamat naman at ang Supreme Court ay nagpapakita ng konting malasakit sa taong bayan.

    There are Honasans and San Juans among her enemies who would simply surrender in exchange for freedom. But there will be brave men like Trillianes and Querubin who would rather fight through the legal system. Sana naman manalo sila.

    For this amnesty initiative, makikita ng karamihan kung sino ang mas beneficio. Thie JDV hass to pay the tongressmen for any initiative he wants to pass through Tongress. Ngayong naubos na ang kaban ng bayan sa nakaraang eleksion, magiipon muna sila ng perang pambayad sa mga “mambubutas” para mabili itong “amnesty” nila. The people may have acted dumb but they sure have punches reserved for the final fight. Magaling mang magpaikot itong si tiyanak, mayroon at mayroon din isang Hudas na magkakanulo sa kanya. Magantay lang tayo, darating na siya!

  16. parasabayan parasabayan

    Matalino man daw ang matsin, napaglalamangan din!

  17. cocoy cocoy

    PSB: Pandakikay claimed that she is better than anyone.–While all that is bad, it’s not what bothers me the most about this midget and Esperon. What irks me is that they put a system in place that ultimately coerced people who are against them to their doom. Under penalty of abduction, death and imprisonment, their pronouncements assured that everyone living under their wings and obediently follow their wish would live in economic abundances, that those who are against, they would lose their freedoms and their financial resources. As such, I consider these duo Gloria and Esperon to be the most destructive and evil man and woman who ever live. unwittingly ,they predicted their enemies own demise. It will be extinguished before it get worst. Gloria and Esperon was unable to give the Filipino people a good reason to live, so they gave a reason to those who oppose them to die. And tragically, they shall sacrificed Filipino souls upon the altar of their selfish ambitions.

  18. cocoy cocoy

    Happy Birthday to Trillanes.You are older one day,tomorrow’s my b-day.

  19. chi chi

    Whew! Ang tagal kong maka-login sa bundok.

    Anyway, Happy happy birthday Senator Sonny! Wish you a fulfilling and a full of luck b-day!

    Same to you, cocoy. Talaga palang hindi mo maiiwanan si AT4. 🙂

  20. chi chi

    The cooking up of this “amnesty me” by no less than the plunderer herself and her mayordomo JdV only proves of the fake president’s sins against the people. Gusto na namang makaisa ha!

    Ang bilang ng mga namamatay at nawawala sa mga berdugong kamay nila ni Asspweron ay 800 and “still counting”. Buhay pa ang “hello garci at hello bedol”, si Jocjoc ay wala pang tuldok! Walang amnesty, ibitin ang mga may kasalanan at palayain ang mga inosente!

    Ano ang akala nitong si Gloria, habangbuhay siyang magpapasko?!

  21. chi chi

    Ang gusto namang madyikin nitong si trapolita ay ang kanyang amnesty at isasama raw ang mga grupo nina Col.Querubin at Trillanes. Aba, at ang kapal ng mukha na gamiting propaganda ang mga “Men of Honor”!

    Wala talagang patatawarin ang walanghiyang babaeng ito para sa sariling ligaya!

    Still counting pa ba ang mga araw ni Gloria, palagay ko ay sagad na kaya ang iniisip ay mailigtas ang sarili sa tiyak na bitay!

  22. chi chi

    Gloria, mangisay ka pero hindi mo makukuha ang “amnesty me” dahil nagbabantay kami!

  23. chi chi

    Teka muna, kaya ba mabait si Jinggoy sa magtiyuhing garapal Pidal sa Tongreso?! Baka may kinalaman ang nilulutong “amnesty me” na ito!

  24. chi chi

    The final three years will be devoted to make an easy escape route for her and her family and her minions. The person who can deliver that to her will be the heir-apparent, I’m sure.
    ***

    Madaling hulaan, Tongue, kung sino ang heir apparent na ‘yan. Pero ating lalagyan ng harang na bundok para pareho silang mahulog sa bangin ng basura!

    The fake president is not as strong as she wants to be, otherwise she wont’ even think of “amnesty me”.

  25. gokusen gokusen

    happy birthday kay sen. trillanes..pati na rin kay cocoy, advance happy nth birthday!
    bakit naman ang dali nilang mag-isip ng gagawin nilang “amnesty” bakit di muna nila isipin na matapos yung kung sino talaga ang namugot? baka isama na rin nila pati ang mga yun sa “amnesty” nila!
    sing bilis din ba yun ng made up investigation nila na ginawa lang sa loob ng wesmin? at pinirmahan agad ng regional prosecutor dahil may rekomendasyon ni Datumanong na undersecretary of justice?

  26. we-will-never-learn we-will-never-learn

    chi:
    Even this evil woman can see the many holes appearing in the ship and she should be worried that if the Truth of the reasons for the marine encounter would surface into the Senate domain there would be sudden death of this administration with no warning from the Filipino people.
    It will happen, be patient give it time the Lord has a plan, always.

  27. chi chi

    Naghahabol sila kasi ay 3 taon na lang si Gloria, baka hindi pa umabot at mapugutan din ng ulo!

    Nilalaro lang ang mga pinoy ng mga pusakal at kriminal na ito!

    Ang nakakainis, palibhasa ay malinis at inosente, bukod pa sa sikat sila ngayon, itong sina Col.Querubin at sina Trillanes ay gustong sakyan ni Gloria.

    Isasama raw sa amnesty. Tapusin ninyong litisin ang mga kaso ayon sa mga ebidensya kung meron kayo, hindi iyang “awa- laya” kuno para “gumanda” si gloria!

  28. chi chi

    WWNL,

    The holes are getting bigger and bigger and I can’t wait to hear the Senate hearings on this Tipo-tipo incident. Sana ngayon na, the killed and beheaded marines and the country need the truth for a closure.

    Oh my, I forgot that this fake administration doesn’ know the meaning of the word closure, only “lapses”.

  29. we-will-never-learn we-will-never-learn

    Doubt if they will get away with calling this Marine Massacre an “honest mistake’. I saw somewhere that Zubiri was using this excuse ‘honest mistake’. There mistake was their birth!

  30. we-will-never-learn we-will-never-learn

    Their mistake – sori

  31. gokusen gokusen

    wwnl,

    what? honest mistake? eversince sa history natin alam na nila pano lumaban ang mga muslim pag hinahamon, kaya nga walang nagtagumpay na mananakop ng taga ibang bansa, kaya nga pinatay ni lapu-lapu si magellan eh…ganun katapang at di umuurong ang mga muslim na kalaban ng militar…ang honest mistake dun parang pinakain nila ng ang walang kalaban-laban na mga pusa sa nagugutom na leon sa mapanganib na gubat!

  32. cocoy cocoy

    WWNL:
    Their mistakes was their birth!Hehehehe!My parents once,considered me a mistake when I get out in the seminary house.
    Thanks Chi and to my newfound friend Gokusen.I still remember that elementary kiddie song” Make new friend,but keep the old,one is silver and one is gold”.I really appreciate that you come-in Gokusen.

  33. parasabayan parasabayan

    Happy b-day Sonny and Cocoy!

  34. cocoy cocoy

    PSB;
    Thanks!I am going to celebrate a golden b-day.Age doesn’t matter,what matter is the eggs.Hehehehe!

  35. we-will-never-learn we-will-never-learn

    cocoy:
    Eggs as in Easter Eggs!

  36. rose rose

    Sa bayan ni Bush..ang amnesty bill for the undocumented aliens ay nakalusot. Totoo illegal ang mga TNT and NPA dito- pero all they are asking is for them to be able to better their lives in this land of opportunities. Pero itong illegal na pang gulo ay gusto niya ng amnesty so she can have all the opportunities to own the country. Her greed is indeed unbelievable.
    Cocoy: Happy Birthday too. Bakit hindi na sumasali ang kaibigan mo? Ang husay kasi ng intelligent units ninyo ni Chi..nahalata ninyo kaagad. Happy Birthday to you..ginamos kag mongo..yon ang kinakanta namin sa Antique..and aside from KBL that’s may favorite dish.

  37. rose rose

    Correction.. ang amnesty bill for the undocumented aliens ay hindi nakalusot..

  38. naguilenya naguilenya

    Ma’am Ellen:
    Today, Aug. 6 is the birthday of Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV.
    He turns 37.

    – He’s only 36 Ma’am. I checked on his profile in Friendster and it’s indicated there that he was born on August 6, 1971. Still young, don’t you think?

  39. cocoy cocoy

    rose;
    I am glad na nakabalik na nga si Chi,the last post she did that she was angry with someone in here.Thanks!
    WWNL;
    Hehehe! Iyong Easter Eggs ay bagay sa mga Amerkanong itim.Pinoy tayo kaya eggs at itlog ng pugo.

  40. gokusen gokusen

    cocoy,
    parang itlog na maalot, balut at penoy! kaya baguhin ko yung greetings ko sa yo ha…

    happy eggsday friend! at happy returns of your eggs! hi!

  41. cocoy cocoy

    Gokusen;
    Baka ma-censor na tayo.Alam mo kaya marami ang nawiwili dito,dahil ito na ang pinakamasayang blog sa lahat.Bloggers dito ay matatalino ang lahat when it come to discuss a certain topic,lumalabas ang mga Phd’s.When it comes naman sa sense of humor this site is the best place for therapy to release the stress.Balik ka,ha!

  42. Takot na takot si Pandak kay Trillanes ha. Pero dapat may common sense naman ang judge na iyan na hindi makinig sa isang kriminal at iyon ang kasuhan niya. Yuck talaga! Nakakaawa talaga ang mga pilipino dahil sa kawalang ng hustisya sa Pilipinas. Sabi ng kaibigan ko, “OK walang hustisya, pero marami namang hostess-ya!” Yucky-yuck! Ngeek!

  43. nelbar nelbar

    kapag nagpunta kayo sa handaan nila coke oi! “just taste it ha” 😉

  44. Ellen,

    Pakisabi kay Senator Trillanes. Happy Birthday from Yuko and the Trillanes Brigaders in Japan!

    Leo pala siya—leadership ang mark! Me, too. I’m a Leo! Kaya matapang! Mabuhay ka, Senator Trillanes! Whether or not the creeps allow you to do your duties and responsibilities as a Senator, you’re definitely a senator to all, especially those who voted for you.

    In fact, iyong nalitong judge apparently failed to recognize the fact that Senator Trillanes is now a Senator of ALL Filipinos, not just a senator of the 11M who voted for him, and whose position was not ill-gotten unlike the votes received by one by cheating in Maguindanao. Iyan ang dapat na i-condemn ni Judge Pimentel!

    BTW, Filipinos should continue to ask for justice for the death of Dimasidsing. His blood calls for justice to heaven as a matter of fact.

  45. Mrivera Mrivera

    sana sa pagbukas ng mata’y aliwalas ang mumulatan
    sana nga ay hindi pangarap lang mga pangakong binitiwan
    ang pag-angat na noon pa’y ano’ng ilap na makamtan
    ng dahil sa walang habas na paglimas sa kabang bayan
    sa balatkayong paglilingkod sa madla nang buong husay.

    tigilan na at tanggapin ang kakapusan ng pagkalinga
    sa mga dukhang naghihirap, umaasang walang sawa
    naghihintay ng katuparang pagbabago at paglaya
    maibsan ang pagdarahop makapamuhay nang masagana
    tungo sa isang bukas na kay ayang lipos tuwa!

    tama na, sobra na, sa mga kasingalingang walang patid
    maglubay na sa pagliligaw ng paniniwala’t pag-iisip
    singkad na anim na taong ang buhanging nilulubid
    pinambigti sa pag-asang pagbabago’y makakamit
    nangibabaw ang asal hayop, pagiging sukab at isang ganid!

  46. Mrivera Mrivera

    mapayapang pagdiriwang ng iyong kaarawan, senador antonio trillanes.

    hindi ko masabing maligayang pagdiriwang sapagkat walang dapat ipagsaya (lalo’t higit ang sa iyo ay mga nagtataguyod at sumusuporta) dahil sa iyong kasalukuyang pinagdadaanan.

    hinalal ka ng taong bayan. pinagkatiwalaan. subalit ang mga ganid na hindi gustong matatanggalan ng maskara ng katiwalian ay patuloy kang sinusupil, ginigipit at pilit inilalayo sa taong bayang katulad mo ay naniniwala na panahon na upang buksan ang baul ng katotohanan.

  47. Mrivera Mrivera

    napapansin ba ninyo? ang mga pangyayaring magkakatulad ay paulit ulit lamang. ito ang una kong liham na pinadala sa may bahay na binigyang pagkakataon niyang malathala at naging daan upang malaman ko ang hapag talakayang ito:

    Ellen Says:

    August 22nd, 2006 at 8:12 am

    E-mail from Magno Rivera:

    Mahirap talunin ang isang taong napapaligiran ng mga tagapagtanggol na gagawin ang lahat huwag lamang matanggal sa poder ang kanilang pinuno. Mayroon pa bang dapat asahan kundi ang kanilang “malasadong tagumpay” na nag-uugat sa kasibaan, katiwalian, pandaraya at pagkauhaw sa kapangyarihan?

    Bakit pa ba natin aaksayahin ang oras upang maipalabas lamang ang katotohanan gayung wala din namang mangyayari sa paghahain ng impeachment? Nangyari na noong isang taon, bakit inulit pa ngayon?

    Habang nariyan ang mga masisibang kaalyado ng gloria (de venecia, villafuerte, datumanong, nograles, atbp.) gayun din ang mga tsuwawa ba boys (bunye, defensor, ermita, abalos, claudio, reyes, gonzalez & gonzalez) samahan pa ng kanyang golden kuhol boy na esperon at bulag na tagasalag na ipis makalintal, hindi matitinag ang “sinungaling na mutya ng itim na ilog Pasig”.

    Iisa lamang ang magagawang ganti ng taong bayan sa kinalabasan ng “pagpatay sa katotohanan” ng mga “alagad ng lagim sa kahariang itim” ng malakanyang at mababang kapulungan – sa darating na eleksyon ay huwag iboto ang mga hunghang na bayarang kakampi ng kurakot at walang kahihiyang pekeng presidente. Ibasura ang mga walang kaluluwang kaalyado ng gloria!!!!

    Magno Rivera
    Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

    (Hindi ko magamit ang pantukoy panao at paggamit ng malaking titik sa kanilang pangalan dahil hindi sila karapat dapat ituring na mga tao gayundin ang malakanyang na dapat simbolo ng tapat na pamunuan.)

  48. AK-47 AK-47

    ellen,
    i like the title of your post. very obvious ! gloria would just seek the same amnesty be given to her (collateral !) when she stepped out in 2010. this, clearly show a “guilty verdict” by her ownself.

  49. Mrivera Mrivera

    pareng cocoy,

    hapi bertdey!

    kahit magkalayo tayo, ipagpapatay ka namin ni ka emil ng tatlong turkey at limang itik. pagtiyagaan mo lamang ang anggo, hane? iisipin ko pa kung ano ang puwedeng gawing luto sa kanila.

    ipagtutumba rin kita ng tatlong kamelyo at sampung tupa.

  50. Mrivera Mrivera

    teka, teka.

    huhulihin pa pala ‘yung mga turkey at itik.

    he he he heh.

  51. AK-47 AK-47

    ahh b-day mo pala cocoy, hapi hapi b-day !!! ano bang handa natin ! may inumin ba? tama na sakin ang jack daniel. si mrivera palagay ko mas gusto parin nyan ng gin (ginebra san miguel) ! hhahahha.

  52. Mrivera Mrivera

    Arroyo warns terrorists anew as medical team goes south

    ‘Harm them and Hades will come to you’

    By Lira Dalangin-Fernandez
    INQUIRER.net
    Last updated 10:38am (Mla time) 08/06/2007

    MANILA, Philippines — Talking tough anew against terrorists, President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo has warned them against attacking government personnel on medical missions in the southern Philippines.

    Speaking at the 21st anniversary celebration of the St. Luke’s Heart Institute Monday, Arroyo announced that she had dispatched a team of doctors from the V. Luna Medical Center to support those at the hospital in Western Mindanao Command in Zamboanga.

    http://www.newsinfo.inquirer.net/breakingnews/regions/view_article.php?article_id=80832

    haaayyy!

    nanakot na naman ang anak ng @#$%$#%#%$ !!!

    hanggang ganito na lang ba ang alam gawin at sabihin bukod sa “gumaganda na ang ekonomiya”?

  53. Mrivera Mrivera

    de sabog,

    huwag kang buntot nang buntot sa akin. para kang bading na nagpapansin!

    gusto nitong perdegones laging siya lamang. jack daniel?
    alam mo ba lasa nu’n?

    loko baka margarita ang type mong inumin. aminin!!!

  54. Emilio_OFW Emilio_OFW

    Maligayang kaarawan sa inyong dalawa na nagdiriwang ngayong araw na ito – Senador Antonio Trillanes IV at Cocoy.

    Katulad nga ng sabi ni Magno – puro mga hayop ng Gitnang Silangan ang aming hahanapin upang itumba. Lalagyan na lamang namin ng maraming Arabic spices upang mawala ang anggo.

    Pero, Cocoy, iinom mo na lang kami, hane!

  55. Sampot Sampot

    AT4 & Cocoy,

    May birthday pala kayo?

    Buti naman.

    Sige, Happy Birthday na lang.

  56. vic vic

    To Cocoy: today is your birthday and we greet you a very Happy one.. Give Goyang a break for a day as your birthday gift to her…baligtad ‘ata..pero she’ll appreciate it and then tomorrow hit her harder even more, pero relax for today…

  57. rose rose

    Mrivera: Ang galing mo. Ang lalim ng tagalog. You must be from the Bulacan region, are you? Iba kasi ang tagalog ng Batangas.
    Just heard a statement from the former mayor of NYC who is now a presidential candidate: “in a democratic state there must be respect of the laws.” Ang sa atin naman..democratic state daw pero ang “law-ko” ay this is for me, this is for my sons and these are all mine. that is that. Kaya tuloy nagkanda luko luko ang bayan. Respect? Ano siya sinusuerte? BTW wala ng balita sa asawa niya. Buhay pa ba o nagbabataba na lang? kung sa bagay “his vic-toh-ry is sweet” ihahain na lang sa kanya. At siraulo according to the news ay ok. nakaatend daw ng meetings.

  58. TonGuE-tWisTeD TonGuE-tWisTeD

    Hoy Cocoy, Happy Birthday, tapwe ka na pala. Dapat pala Manong itawag ko sayo.

    What is your prepare? Will you die 2 cows, a boy and a girl? Why don’t you invitation us to eat your house?

  59. TonGuE-tWisTeD TonGuE-tWisTeD

    offtop: Rose, sino ang mas matunog na NY si Bloomberg o si Hillary?

  60. goji goji

    Flash Report (off-topic):

    Alan Cayetano elected head of Senate blue ribbon committee!

    It would have been better if Senator Lacson heads the above committee; but at least it’s not given to any die-hard administration senator. Whether or not Cayetano would one day become a die-hard administration boy, it remains to be seen. But in the meantime, it is a relief to know that it’s given to
    a moderate thinking guy.

  61. Oh yeah, nakuha ni Alan ang Blue Ribbon Committee? Nothing to be elated about. Sinabi na nga niyang admin na siya ngayon e. Titular lang naman ang kunyaring Opposition niyan. Sorry, nawalan na ako at marami sa mga kaibigan ko ng tiwala sa kaniya. Anak nga siya ng tatay niya!

  62. goji goji

    Nothing to be elated about? What if the Blue Ribbon Committee is retained by Joker Arroyo or given to a die hard administration guy? We may have all our doubts about Alan and might have even disowned him; but he’s better than those idiots on the administration side. As I said, I would have very much preferred it was Lacson. But in politics, there are trade offs. We don’t know the leverages and agreement among them. Let’s just cross our fingers and not react negatively to things that don’t go our way. If it’s not Cayetano, we whine, if it’s him we also whine….Who said this was long decided; that is, the chair would be given to Alan? Nothing was sure until the last minute when Lacson’s group and Jinggoy sat down and reconciled.

  63. In politics, there are trade offs? Dirty politics ng mga kumag sa Philippines, yes, but not in more progressive countries where the voice of the people carries heavy weight. Apparently, hindi alam iyan ng maraming pilipino kaya kahit na anong kabulastugang ipalulon sa kanila, tanggap na nila with full resignation, Nakakaawa! Dapat diyan another “Cry of Balintawak!”

    Sorry, pero wala na akong tiwala kay Alan Cayetano. Sira na ang kamao ng taong iyan as far as my friends and I are concerned. Manigas na lang siya, OK pa siguro!

  64. goji goji

    I got your point, ystakei. But it’s not limited to Philippine politics. Even in the US and other countries, the common practice is “give and take”. As for Cayetano, I respect your opinion about him. But to me, he’s better than Joker Arroyo.
    Let’s just keep a close watch on how he performs.

  65. we-will-never-learn we-will-never-learn

    Maybe the key word is flexibility.

  66. we-will-never-learn we-will-never-learn

    TT:
    Cocoy already ate the table!

  67. Not when the general welfare and interest of the public is concerned, Goji. At least, not that I know of as far as politics in Japan is concerned.

    I should know since I take active part in our local politics here as volunteer for some of our local assemblymen and women. I am not aware of any cross partying in Japan. Disillusioned politicians oftentimes just quit or form their own factions so they can carry on with what their constituents expect them to do for the people. Cooperation and this symbiotic relationship that you talk about is true only when two or more parties agree for a common goal with the welfare and interest of the public as prime consideration. Otherwise, it is just plain and simple graft and corruption.

    And the difference in our situation here from that of the situation in the Philippines is that we can take our cases to the police and the police and the court will act upon our complaints, and the guilty properly prosecuted. Call that political maturity as a matter of fact.

    I wish and pray for the time when Filipinos would be able to enjoy such thing that should be a right of every law-abiding Filipino citizen, not just a privilege that the crooks in the Philippines would even deny them presently. Iyong style for example ni Villar, hindi puede dito iyan. Lalo na iyong kurakot ni Unano. Sibak agad iyan. Iyong “Hello Garci!” would have sent her to hell by now. Matagal nang nagbigti iyan kung haponesa ang ungas. Maaaring hindi rin kung makapal talaga ang mukha pero for sure kulong siya. Hindi na siya makaka-SONA at makakasinungaling!

  68. goji goji

    Political maturity? The Philippines has a long way to go compared to other countries like Japan (as mentioned by ystakei). Japan had nothing after World War Two and look at it right now…among the world’s most progressive nations. It’s not that the Japanese are patriotic and nationalistic (it’s a big factor) but they indeed possess the political maturity. Human beings fall into temptation and corruption; and that also happen to other nationals like Japanese. The difference is how the people respect their countries’ laws and judicial system. The Philippines has a long way to go…I’m afraid it might never reach that!

  69. gokusen gokusen

    goji,

    i remember my mentor in political science, di si nur ha…ah dahil na rin daw sa kalokohan ng politicians noon pa kaya gang ngayon walang political maturity sa bansa..he cited the case of those who are in legislative, that when the US asked what to give in order about sa naging kasiraan ng ww2 ang hiningi ng phil pera…pero ang japan daw ang hiningi yung development para sa bansa kaya kahit nabomba sila after pearl harbor naka-recover sila kasi di pera ang hiningi, samantala tayo daw naubos ang pera… at gang ngayon politically immatured.

  70. luzviminda luzviminda

    Cocoy and AT4, Happy Birthday!!! Medyo na-late ako ng dating!

  71. luzviminda luzviminda

    At tungkol naman sa “Amnesty”, pwede rin siguro na liban sa pagliligtas ni Gloria sa sarili niya kung sakali na matapos na siya, baka naman pinaghahandaan din niya yung pagbibigay ng verdict kay Erap. Dahil panay pa rin ang pilit niyang diktahan ang korte na ma-convict si Erap at amnesty ang kanyang pang-uto. Baka lang naman. O kung sakaling mapaalis na siya sa pwesto ay para sa kanya naman ang amnesty.

  72. goji goji

    Could Cocoy actually be Trillanes disguised as Cocoy? That’s why they share the same birth month. Congrats to both of you.
    Gokusen San, right you are. The Philippines asked for money (that might have gone to the officials’ pocket) while Japan asked for development funds and assistance. But you know what? The US was partly to blame for making sure that the Philippines remained dependent on her.

  73. gokusen gokusen

    goji,
    back to history ang philippines ay may magandang strategic point sa asia, and over and above america need Philippines, kaya nga ang tinuro nila sa atin yung finished product na eh, kasi kung raw materials at tayo ang mag-finished ng product di na natin sila kailangan.

  74. we-will-never-learn we-will-never-learn

    As I remember it the biggest factor why Japan recovered so quickly is maybe because they didn’t have a military to finance, so everything went into their economy recovery.

  75. we-will-never-learn we-will-never-learn

    Same reason why Germany recovered so quickly because they had no military to support.

  76. goji goji

    # we-will-never-learn Says:

    August 7th, 2007 at 7:10 am

    As I remember it the biggest factor why Japan recovered so quickly is maybe because they didn’t have a military to finance, so everything went into their economy recovery.

    …Absolutely. Since the bulk of the government budget is allocated to her defense, without it then the funds can be used for other needs. Japan’s military was restricted after the World War so they concentrated on economic development.
    And you also made a good point with regards to Germany. Incidentally, the two countries (Japan and Germany) produces the world’s best cars.

  77. we-will-never-learn we-will-never-learn

    Before the ww@ the brand name in Europe was ‘Made In Great Britain’ after the ww2 the barand name in Europe was “Made In Germany’ why because the British were bankrupt through having to install a British Army in Germany for more than 25 years – before ww2 the British had a very large car manufacturing industy – now the British make zero cars – all German & Japan made autos. Please remind me Who Won The War!

  78. Cocoy, happy birthday.

  79. we-will-never-learn we-will-never-learn

    Even the famous Rolls Royce is made and owned by Germany.

  80. goji goji

    And German cars are very dependable and durable. The only thing is the parts are very expensive. Japan’s parts are more affordable. Korea has also improved her Hyundai even with a nice SUV now. China is also producing. The Philippines would also soon produce…Calesas.

  81. we-will-never-learn we-will-never-learn

    All this time and money spent on the Military here when they don’t have any invaders to these shores just a rag tage army that has cost 35 years of time, money & lives and we are still spending on an unprofessional AFP, carzy or what!

  82. we-will-never-learn we-will-never-learn

    crazy or what!

  83. rose rose

    Si Alan Cayetano sa Blue Ribbon Committee? I don’t think he will work for the million Filipinos who voted for him. Senador na siya..kalimutan na ang Pidal accounts investigation..baka marinig pa natin “what accounts…I don’t remember I have a lapse of memory.. it was an honest mistake..” Sana sa Red Ribbon na lang siya napunta..I think he already gave the pang gulo his amnesty…kaya good tuta na siya ngayon. I would not be surprised if he will be the pet of the “babaeng aso”.
    TT: Bloomberg said he is not a presidential candidate..si Hillary marami din ang galit. I was invited by a friend who gave a fund raising for Hillary in her house at the Hamptons and for $50 daw I could have a picture taken with Hillary..sabi ko will it make me look like Elizabeth Taylor? In the news a while ago, the daughter of Rudy G. joined the campaign for Barack..

  84. WWNL: As I remember it the biggest factor why Japan recovered so quickly is maybe because they didn’t have a military to finance, so everything went into their economy recovery.

    *****

    Very true, and reason why the Japanese are not happy about Abe’s decision to create the MJinistry of Defense of Japan presently, and reason why the public’s attention is on the said ministry. Mainit ang mata ng mga mamamayang hapones diyan, and reason why every move of the Minister of Defense is under public scrutiny all the time. Kunting maling statement, sibak!

    Abe has assigned a woman minister to the defense ministry, and she used to be an anchorwoman of some TV network. We’ll see how she performs kundi baka tuluyan nang masibak si Abe. Tagilid siya as a matter of fact.

    Japan is what it is now because we do not waste money on warring other people, and our soldiers cannot in fact operate in Japan but just beyond the borders when it comes to defense. Otherwise, the function of the soldiers is limited to rescue operations during natural calamities and disasters. Walang gunggong na gaya ni Esperon o that guy whose name sounds like “Bakero” which is “tarantado, etc.” in Japanese.

  85. chi chi

    WWWNL

    Honest mistake Dayana Zubiri said of the Basilan massacre?! He was Bedol’s ultimate mistake! Sobra namang lambot and kanyang decription of the beheading.

    Yuko,

    There’s no highspeed internet here, kaya malabo. In fact, with the netzero, I’m always asked to login/register. Backward pa ang Blueridge mnts.

  86. goji goji

    Actually, Japan can very well afford to build and improve her military defense in she wants to. Of interest is China that has now close to 3 million strong army. Add to this is her economic wealth that keeps stronger. If you have a strong economy and military, what’s next? Soon, no matter how the West try to maintain a balance of power in Asia would be hard to do. And the Philippines…well, she will remain to be a pawn…by whom, depending on the circumstance.

  87. chi chi

    Ooppps…sori WWNL.

    Alan was finally given the Blue Ribbon, natakot na naman si Villar!

    I’ll wait for Alan to make good his promise to the people who voted for him. Mag-ingat lang s’ya dahil palagi tayong nakabantay at di natin palalampasin ay kanyang politics of compromise and convenience.

    Magbayad ka naman sa mga bumoto sa iyo, Alan!

  88. goji goji

    Chi, after Alan got his post as Blue Ribbon Chair he told the media that he promised to pursue the Pidal case as well as the other cases involving the First Family and Malacanang. That’s safe and nice enough to hear from him. Let’s just wish him luck and watch his moves. Why not make Lacson as Vice-Chair of Blue Ribbon and then Trillanes as one of the Committee members?

  89. gokusen gokusen

    goji,

    that’s one thing the government overlooked the communist scenario in the north these days, habang tutok sila sa south nakakabuo na pala ng pangalawang great wall of china sa south..
    kaya nga nun tinanong ko, why professor nur, is a socialist minded man together with ninoy aquino bigla siyang naging mnlf chairman…some explanations says, kasi nur cannot indoctrinate muslims about karl marx, lenin, stalin..since muslim are into quoran..at least moslems believe in HIS existence unlike communist…

  90. rose rose

    Grade 5 palang ako narinig ko na sa Tatay ko na “America needs the Phil. more than the Phil. needs America.” At ang sabi nga ni Gokusen may strategic ang location ng Phil. kay sa ibang lugar sa Asia. Hindi ba noong araw ang R & R ng American soldiers ay Phil…at that is why we have the Clark Airbase, Subic and Sangley? When I went to Japan in early 1969 I wanted to make a comparative study of Japan and the Phil. economic development. one thing I noticed was the self-disci-pline of the people..kahit walang traffic police pag don’t walk nobody crosses the street. And they are so nationalistic..what can I say of the Filipinos as a “people”? Individually we are good but collectively kanya kanya. Ang hindi ko talagang ma accept sa sarili ko ang itinuro sa atin sa public school system..songs like “I was poorly born on the top of the mountain..” “Negritos of the mountain..” “Filipinos are indolent..juan tamad.” Unconciously those words remained in our minds..sakakaulit we tend to believe we are…But we are not..marami dito sa America tamad din…subukan ninyo magkasakit sa hospital..who of the nurses really care? Kaya lang the US government care for their citizens…may kurakot din pero hindi ang pang gulo nila..sa NYC hindi ang mayor nila..at ang mga mayor at officials nacorrupt are jailed. Just recently here in Jersey City, a Filipino deputy mayor was charged for collecting marriage fees and he pleaded guilty..and was punished ..Grabe talaga ngayon…small but terribly sinungaling andcorrupt.

  91. gokusen gokusen

    rose,

    back to history again, sa mga laban ng mga puti ang laging nagpanalo sa kanila dito sa pinas ang mga magigiting nating bayani, sino ba yung 4 na magigiting na kapitan na airforce na lumaban sa kaaway ng amerikano, di ba sina villamor, basa,..
    sa mindanao yung mga puting dinala dun magagaling daw na combat fighters lalo na sa counter-terrorism, nagkwento ang mga ibang kasama nilang sundalong pinoy, na magaling nga kaya lang takot makagat ng lamok kaya nagdadala ng kulambo sa gubat…
    nationalistic at patriotic naman tayo ah..yun nga lang wala sa puso, nasa isip lang..
    yung mga negative points na ugali natin, tulad ng juan tamad na yan at iba pa, sinalo natin masyado ang iniwan na pamana sa atin ng mga kastila…lalo na ang crab mentality..

  92. chi chi

    Goji,

    Salamat sa update, dito na lang ako nagbabasa ng balita dahil mahirap ang walang highspeed sa bundok. Sana nga ay matapang si Alan to pursue what he started. Mag-aantabay muna ako ng development sa Senate.

    Dahil parang mas kilala ko at magaan ang loob ko kay AT4, mas intresado ako sa kaso ni niya dahil sabi ng ate ko ay 10 na raw and counting ang bills niya pero ayun nga at malabo pang maidepensa dahil sa kaartehan ng walanghiyang si Gloria!

  93. TonGuE-tWisTeD TonGuE-tWisTeD

    exkyus uli, Rose, sa tatlo – Bloomberg, Giuliani, at Clinton – sino ang most popular? Iyung most popular, will he/she have better chances against Obama? Short answer lang, tnx.

  94. chi chi

    “nationalistic at patriotic naman tayo ah..yun nga lang wala sa puso, nasa isip lang..”

    Gokusen,

    Iyan ang pagkakaiba natin dito sa Ellenville sa ibang blogs. Buhat kay Ellen hanggang sa mga tunay na bloggers ay nasa puso, isip at gawa ang pagmamahal sa Pilipinas. Maaring hindi lahat ay nandiyan sa Pinas, pero ang distance ay hindi hadlang para maramdaman ang tunay na pagmamahal sa bansa. Kaya nga tayo nakikialam sa mga pangyayari at kawalanghiyaan ni Gloria at minions.

  95. goji goji

    Tongue, Giuliani has a great chance but then even his own daughter would not support him. Giuliani has a third wife. Hilary Clinton would make a first female US President. She’s familiar with the in and out of the White House and well loved by foreign countries. Her only drawback is that America especially the conservative ones may not be ready yet for a female President.

  96. gokusen gokusen

    Chi,

    yun din ang analysis ko, this blog makes sense at napagkakaisa ang layunin at adhikain ng bawat-isa…and this one thing that opened my eye to speak for truth about sulu, basilan and tawi-tawi.. i am counting you all here !

  97. goji goji

    Unfortunately, Harion (where is he?) doesn’t share our opinion that many bloggers here love the country despite being miles away. Harion opined that most of us here just talk and talk without action. How does one show his love for the country? Does one have to sacrifice his life?

  98. gokusen gokusen

    goji,

    despite im from mindanao, great follower pa rin ako ni Gat. Jose Rizal, at pen is better than sword…(tama ba yun?) an mali pen is mightier than sword…yun nadale ko rin ang tamang kasabihan…

  99. goji goji

    You and Jose Rizal have the same spirit and so are many Filipinos, gokusen. You’re from Mindanao, a place that fought against the Spaniards…and succeeded. Rizal was also against Spaniards…and died in their hands for the sake of our beloved country, the Philippines.

  100. gokusen gokusen

    goji,

    itrace ko nga kung may dugo ako ni rizal..hehehe joke lang po!

    – – – –

    Cotabato City – The Bangsamoro Development Agency (BDA) strongly condemns the order issued by the Task Force Thunder Chief Brig. Gen. Juancho Sabban to implement food blockade in Basilan which will inevitably put the community people into a state of hunger and starvation. The BDA is a project implementing organization tasked to determine, lead and manage relief, rehabilitation and development projects in the Conflict-Affected Areas (CAAs) of Mindanao. Its creation is a result of the Rehabilitation and Development Aspect under the Agreement on Peace of 2001 signed between the Philippines government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF).

    Therefore, BDA as development partner in PEACE calls on the Philippine government to spare the civilian populace in their attempt to put into justice the beheaders of the Marines killed in action in an encounter last July 10 at Al Barkah town in Basilan.

    Last August 5, Gen. Sabban directed an order which sought to prevent the food assistance from reaching the affected communities who have fled their homes for fear of getting caught in the pending firefight between the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) and the elements of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF).

    BDA has been closely monitoring the plight of the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in the area since last month which reached to 12,000 individuals. It also undertook series of consultation with other Non-Government Organizations (NGOs) in order to help resolve the needs of the IDPs.

    “It is not correct for these people to pay for the crime they have nothing to do with”, said the BDA Executive Director Dr. Danda Jaunday. Juanday also expressed deep concern over the possible implication of this act saying that it may engender hatred among the affected populace.

    He said that it may send wrong message to the people of the affected villages. “They may take this as a form of oppression. Eventually, this can inflame the animosity which has been lingering for years between the Philippine government and the Moro communities”.

    Now that the possibility of war outbreak has been successfully thwarted by the strong resistance from both local and international communities, the issue of oppression perpetrated against the Bangsamoro people should find its way to closure. The Bangsamoro has strove and fought hard just to preserve its own culture and way of life in accordance with Islamic teachings.

    It is just unfortunate that the Filipino people cannot understand why there is such a front designed to fight for the right of the Bangsamoro. They regard the Bangsamoro people as weak. This is the sole reason why until now the Bangsamoro communities are still in a state of war against the Philippine colonial government. (BDA News and Information Bureau)

  101. On the contrary, sabi ng mga na-interview naming mga pilipino who survived WWII, maganda daw ang ugali ng mga pilipino before the war. Kahit mga taga-Manila, matitino—walang masyadong magnanakaw at mga putatsing, etc. Sumama daw ang ugali dahil pinawili ng mga kano, etc. Hindi puedeng isisi lahat sa mga kastila ang kasamaan ng ugali ng mga pilipino. Matagal nang nawala ang mga kastila. Kasalanan ng mga ungas na pinawili ng mga kano na mga sakim na landgrabber halimbawa gaya ng mga Pidal, et al. Iyan ang dapat na mawala.

  102. parasabayan parasabayan

    Gokusen, this is off topic but I would like to get your thoughts on the Garci and Bedol cases. Why is it that Mindanao is the election cheating capital of the Philippines? Did Dayana Zubiri really win in Maguindanao?

  103. gokusen gokusen

    PSB,
    simple answer is that…maguindanao as well as other places in mindanao it is the money that count most and not the vote!
    Why mindanao is the election capital of the Philippines, mostly are illiterates doesnt know how to write, so they will not vote..board of electoral canvassers are not teachers mostly are relatives and friends of the politicians…and if there is a war against the mnlf and milf, these group will not cast their votes as well as their supporters…
    i don’t have idea about how he won in maguindanao, the only thing i knew and can speak of as well is how nur misuari was lambasted by the government and was cheated …

  104. Sinabi mo pa, Gokusen. I actually hate the state of illiteracy in the Philippines. It’s amazing how the Americans could leave the Filipinos without making sure first if they understood democracy or not, or if they could really run their country the way they were supposed to.

    Over in Japan, the Americans actually made sure that Japan would not engage in war again, and one of the laws promulgated and passed under US supervision is on giving all Japanese ample education to be productive. A compulsory education law and a law to insure that all children in Japan are sent to school by the time they reach school age were passed in 1949. In short, education has been made mandatory.

    Nur Misuari, a UP scholar, should in fact have set the example to provide education to his fellow Moslems even just in his hometown, leaving no one an illiterate like those whose votes have been tampered with in Maguindanao because they cannot read nor write. Tapos ang yabang ni Unano and Dayana Zubiri!

    Kakai-Yuck!

  105. Mrivera Mrivera

    pareng cocoy,

    hapi bersdey. ipinatumba ko na ‘yung mga camel at tupa pero ‘yung mga turkey at itik, hindi namin nahuli dahil maagang papasok sa trabaho. bantayan ko na lang mamayang hapon paglabas nila. ewan ko nga lamang kung papayag munang paliguan bago katayin.

    kunsabagay ang mga turkey at itik dito sa saudi ay hindi makalipad, pero kapag nagkawan kawan sila sa parke ay nagkakalat ng ipot na kulay pula galing sa bibig.

    di ba, ka emil?

  106. Chabeli Chabeli

    When one thinks of Senator Trillanes, it is also the Magdalo group that one remembers..with this, a thought comes to mind regarding the Magdalo:

    These were not men who wanted to kill or to terrorize me or your wife, or your husband, or your children, or my parents, or grand-parents. These were men who merely wanted their voices to be heard amidst the blaring noise of politics to expose the bad & the ugly. They had to get the public’s attention to listen to them, & so they did what they knew best. Even the mute has a voice & he will be heard in the way he knows best.

  107. Emilio_OFW Emilio_OFW

    Ka Magno,

    Simula nang pagpatak ng bersdey ni Cocoy kahapon ng 12:01AM 06 August hanggang sa ngayon ay hindi pa nakapag-blog dito sa Ellenville.

    Punong-abala siguro sa kanyang big-five-0 bersdey celebration. Kaharap ang mga kababata at kaibigan sa isang mahabang lamesa na punung-puno ng mga iba’t ibang inumin at masasarap na pagkain.

  108. cocoy cocoy

    Thanks to all for the greetings! You are all highly appreciated. My life insurance agent is so elated for now because I am still alive. Also, my mortgage company because if I die all my debts is on amnesty.

    Naghanda lang ako ng pritong “fried chicken” na manok at malamig na cool-aid at roast beef na baka.
    Tumubo pa sa mga ginastos ko. I telephoned my invitation to Tongue to eat my house, he did not come to help me dying the pig kaya walang litson. WWNL don’t come again to eat my table.Hehehe! Thanks to everybody!

  109. cocoy cocoy

    Pareng Mrivera & Pareng Emil;
    Salamat sa inyong dalawa sa inihanda n’yo.Uutangin ko muna.Hehehe!Tuloy uli ang ligaya natin dito sa Ellenville.

  110. chi chi

    You can count on me, Gokusen.

  111. we-will-never-learn we-will-never-learn

    ystakei said August 7th, 2007 at 8:05 am “Very True”

    We could go on forever discussing this one but suffice to add that another good reason may be the difference in discipline and a sense of perfection on the part of the Japanese are unlike those of most Filipino, some describe as relaxed.

  112. Mrivera Mrivera

    chabeli,

    if i may add: “these are young men whose vision for their country is to be a better place to live in and it will be a crime for them just to sit down and let the corrupts prevail.”

  113. Mrivera Mrivera

    “…..it will be a crime for them IF THEY just to sit down…”

  114. Gokusen: since muslim are into quoran..at least moslems believe in HIS existence unlike communist…

    *****

    Sinabi mo pa, Gokusen, but you’ll be surprised to know that even in the Bamboo Curtain, Islam and Christianity thrived. There are indeed Moslems even in Red China.

    It makes me wonder if it is just US propaganda that has made us think that there are no Christians, etc. in communist countries like China and the former USSR. Mas hindi nga religious iyong mga kano at mga ingles, sa totoo lang kahit maraming simbahan sa bansa nila.

  115. Chabeli Chabeli

    Mrivera,
    Great words to add ! Very true.

  116. Mrivera Mrivera

    “…..it will be a crime for them IF THEY just sit down…”

    inaaaaaaannnngggggg!!! ano ba ‘yan?

  117. goji goji

    There are Muslims in China (North Western) but are being suppressed by the Chinese government. As we speak, there’s another boiling spot going on in Tibet which has long been wanting to separate. Two Canadian activists are among those arrested.

  118. On the contrary, there is more religious freedom now even in Beijing according to my friends there as long as they do not mingle too much with the Americans. 😛

    In fact, just the other day, I met a Chinese missionary of our church in Red China at our temple in Oakland. She told me that she was baptized in Beijing and opted to study at Brigham Young University in Hawaii when she was called on a mission.

    Time pa ni Mahoma ang sinasabi ninyo. Apparently, the search for truth and knowledge of God is something that evil men cannot really stop and kill. Kahit sa Japan, during the Shogunate era, bawal ang kristyano, but even after the closure of Japan to outside contact, those who were converted by Francis Xavier, et al, remained faithful and worshipped their God in secret. Mas maganda nga ang challenge nila as a matter of fact. Less hypocrisy hindi katulad noong criminal sa Malacanang who pretends to be holy pero impakta naman. Right, Chi?

  119. On the contrary, there is more religious freedom now even in Beijing according to my friends there as long as they do not mingle too much with the Americans. 😛

    In fact, just the other day, I met a Chinese missionary of our church in Red China at our temple in Oakland. She told me that she was baptized in Beijing and opted to study at Brigham Young University in Hawaii when she was called on a mission.

    Time pa ni Mahoma ang sinasabi ninyo. Apparently, the search for truth and knowledge of God is something that evil men cannot really stop and kill. Kahit sa Japan, during the Shogunate era, bawal ang kristyano, but even after the closure of Japan to outside contact, those who were converted by Francis Xavier, et al, remained faithful and worshipped their God in secret. Sa Pilipinas nga, persecuted din ang mga Moslems sa totoo lang. Sinabi pang may religious tolerance daw! Pwe!

    Pero mas malaki ang chance makapunta sa langit ng mga persecuted tungkol sa Diyos sa totoo lang. Malaking challenge as a matter of fact. Less hypocrisy hindi katulad noong criminal sa Malacanang who pretends to be holy pero impakta naman. Right, Chi?

  120. Spy Spy

    ”Amnesty Me” – what an insult to the Filipino people!

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