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Two intelligent views on Nov. 29 incident

The Hero of the Hotel

by Isagani Cruz

Utter disgust — that is what I felt when I watched the foolishness that happened at the Peninsula Hotel last Thursday. It left me nothing but contempt for the Armed Forces of the Philippines for its overbearing, abusive, illegal and stupid conduct. It was unbecoming an officer and a gentleman, the usual accusatory language in court martial proceedings. The generals and soldiers who participated in that putsch all deserve death by musketry for the murder of the Bill of Rights.

This is no defense of Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV and company, who again acted characteristically as in the Oakwood mutiny four years ago. They rashly walked out of the court trial, marched to the Peninsula Hotel as if they were conquering heroes, made it appear that they were making a last desperate stand to the death against the cohorts of Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo in defense of their principles. But they in the end acted as usual as defeated malcontents and meekly surrendered to the soldiers.

For the rest of the column, click here.

The silence of the camps

by Randy David

Brig. Gen. Danilo Lim and Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV, a former Navy lieutenant senior grade, are two of the smartest officers in the Armed Forces of the Philippines. They are highly regarded by their men and by their contemporaries in the officer corps. Few senior officers in the Philippine military today can match their popularity among the soldiers. It is significant that they have also led repeated coup attempts against the government of the day. They are not novices in the art of military mutiny….

But, if indeed they were alone in this doomed and foolish adventure, how do we explain the fact that, at the height of the standoff, no military commander, apart from the chief of staff, Gen. Hermogenes Esperon Jr., came out or was presented to reiterate support for the Arroyo government? Why did the government rely exclusively on police forces to deal with what was openly declared as a bid to remove the existing government? Was Ms Arroyo afraid that, if compelled to declare their loyalty, a good number of the nation’s soldiers might actually side with Lim and Trillanes?

In short, what did the silence of the camps during this six-hour siege signify? I doubt if General Esperon or Ms Arroyo knows. Perhaps if they know anything at all about the state of mind of the soldiers in the camps today, it might be something that is likely to give them sleepless nights in the next few weeks or months. Could this be the real reason for the sudden imposition of a midnight curfew — that they are seriously spooked by the possibility of troop movements quietly taking place in the coming days?

For it is hard to believe that the soldiers barricaded in their barracks would not care less about what was going on in Makati City last Thursday. If they saw what the rest of the nation saw, and they remained silent, I would consider that a meaningful silence. In a time like ours, when images from live media pack more power than the most stirring statements, what might the silence of citizens and soldiers possibly indicate? Are their senses stunned and their will paralyzed? Or are their souls shaken and courage awakened in their hearts? Who knows?

Click here for the full article.

Also these two pieces:

Fr. Joaquin Bernas’ “Making sense of it all”

Mon Casiple’s “An attempt to checkmate or a ‘Save-the-Queen’ scenario”
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123 Comments

  1. Chabeli Chabeli

    Strangely, were was Ed Ermita in all of this ? He didn’t even come out on TV; Puno’s ugly face was all that came out on TV.

  2. alitaptap alitaptap

    There is a noticeable ‘manteca sa nguso’ on the generals and PNP chiefs depicted by excess weight on all of them. Not so with paystas scavengers.When will gloria ever learn? that her power derives from the people?

  3. duren duren

    Ano paba ang mapapala natin sa mga periodistang ito. They have abused their power to render revenge to the government that they hate and they are so protective of their own stinking kind that even just a little bit of suppression is for them, unforgivable. Ilang grupo ba ng media organizations na nagpapayaman ang pinoprotektahan ng mga ito. I will not believe that what they do is the fight for truth and justice…mga elitistang garapal sa popularidad. Their opinions are so biased it stink to high heavens.

    In the land of illusions and lies, the media is the ship and Trillanes is their captain.

    Tingnan mo..todo sagip kay Trillanes..baka kasi malunod!

  4. Alitaptap,

    Her power does not derive from the people. It’s a stolen power.

  5. duren duren

    The title should read, “Two biased views on Nov. 29 incident”

    ni hindi man lang nila sinabi ang pagkakamali ng uhaw sa kapangyarihan na grupo ni Trillanes. Basta depensa nila kauri nila, to hell with the rule of law! Wala silang pakialam dyan.

  6. atty36252 atty36252

    “Basta depensa nila kauri nila, to hell with the rule of law! Wala silang pakialam dyan.”
    ***************

    Yung isang periodista, Isagani Cruz, is a retired Supreme Court justice, and professor of law. Hindi ito ang bayarang justice like Manuel Pamaran.

    This is not the guy you can accuse of saying to hell with the rule of law.

    Two biased views yes. One biased for the law, the other biased for his discipline (political science). I will take this anytime over the impartial blabbering of Ronnie Puno and Ignoramus Bunye.

  7. It is sad that “intelligent” people like Mr. Isagani Cruz, and so many like him seem to telegraph their support and approval of what Trilya and Danny did, but ONLY had either of the two opted to be “martyrs.” Or, had they “succeeded.”

    As I browse along the “brave” comments of prominent (for whatever reasons that they are) columnists, what my very biased personal views could discern is that these people are incapable to differentiate between tend to equate bravery and stupid braggadocio.

    Why? If it is not bravery to put ones head on the chopping block more than a few times to effect the changes just about everyone agrees the country needs so desperately, then my biased view is, there is a glimpse of ignorance here, and at worst, deigned “stupidity” somewhere here.

    Exactly why the AFP’s highest award the Medal of Valor, is awarded to a SURVIVING soldier who have exhibited courage and gallantry beyond the call of duty, beyond insurmountable odds.

    When we have two Medal of Valor awardees incarcerated, NOT for any criminal acts, but for openly defying the amoral reign of a bogus president and a Chief of Staff who earned the position, not out of the virtues and qualifications that make a soldier stand tall, but for helping the subversion of the electorate, then something is terribly wrong here. We not only have a sick system, we have a dead sense of nationhood.

    Many just can’t grasp the fact that had Trilya and Danny opted to be shot dead by matapang-lang pag may mga escort na SWAT Geary Barias (stupid braggadocio, he’s got a lot), hell would have been unleashed, because impassioned need to exact vengeance by the AFP, particularly the Scout Rangers and the Marines against the PNP would have been a bloodbath, a one-way street to a full-blown civil strife.

    Danny and Trilya did not fail. They wonderfully highlighted that the status quo has to go so majority of suffering Filipinos can have a chance to crawl out of their dire encompassing poverty.

    I just hope that the lessons from 1986, 1989, 2003, and 2005, and now the Manila Pen incident, are driven quite clearly – the country’s rusted and falling-apart “democratic” institutions need not a tune-up; it needs a complete overhaul.

    “Failures?” Nope. These are perfect lessons for everyone. Faith without action is useless; action without faith is baseless. Or, as Danny succinctly put it – “Dissent without action is consent.”

    And blogs and columns are never enough… And Ellen is one very brave person who has been doing something concrete beyond banging the keyboard. Mabuhay ka Ellen.

    Mabuhay ang Sambayanang Pilipino!

  8. I meant –

    “are incapable to differentiate between bravery and stupid braggadocio.”

    Sorry…

  9. rose rose

    May kasabihan tayo.. na things happen for a reason and the results are always for the best.. Christmas is just around the corner and may there be in the Philippines the “spirit of Christmas, which is peace; the joy of Christmas which is hope and the heart of Christmas which is love.”

  10. cocoy cocoy

    Madali lang naman mamili kung alin sa dalawang news ang babasahin.Marami ang magbasa kung alin ang libre dahil may kasabihan tayo na libre naman ang mangarap.

  11. duren duren

    I do not find it intellegent when we see the actions of Trillanes as just an act of bravery..yes we can give them a little debris but not all, it is not bravery to use the media as your shield, it is not bravery to hide inside the comfort of a posh 5 star hotel and it is not bravery to succumb to authority if you feel your plan is about to break apart. If they are so brave, they should have stood their ground and prepared their small minds for whatever may happen. They should have been ready to die with all the casualties with them and prepare to answer for the judgment in the after life…but no, it was not bravery at all. When the lacrimator was thrown at them, maybe Trillanes was thinking, “I don’t want to die, I still want to become President!”.

  12. duren duren

    intelligent..i mean..what an irony. hehe

  13. rose rose

    Cocoy: Dito sa NY hindi libre ang pangarap..ang sabi nga sa lotto ad: “all it takes is a dollar and a dream.” walang libre sa kano..sabi nga sa Westside Story..”Nothing is free in America..for a small fee in America”.

  14. cocoy cocoy

    rose;
    Namatsingan mo ako dyan,ah!Hehehehe! Dito naman sa amin,Who’s Next? Na ang ibig sabihin,sino ang susunod na matalo.Tama ka dahil dito sa America ang pangarap ay ginagastusan at pinaghihirapan.Halimbawa pangarap mong magkaroon ng bahay at pangarap mong maging doctor.May bayad nga.Sa Pilipinas siguro libre ang pangarap dahil hindi nagkakatotoo.

  15. cocoy cocoy

    Responding to the government’s offer of P1 million for information aiding the capture of renegade Capt. Nicanor Faeldon, the underground Magdalo, composed of active and inactive military officers, has offered its own reward: $100 for any overseas Filipino worker who could tack a ‘kick me out sign’ on Gloria Arroyo’s back during her seven-day visit to Europe. In addition, the OFW would also be entitled to $100 worth of mobile phone credits available for global roaming.–Mon Tufo.

    A $ 100 for OFW is comparing to a bitch with AIDS. Have you been to Europe or in America?$ 100 is only a price of steak and lobster dinner for single person without tipping the server.Why don’t you make it 500,000 pesos in a brown envelope and maybe, just maybe, you can attract any taker in overseas. Go! Do yourself a favor, get some black coffee at Starbucks and enjoy your Tufu.

  16. Chabeli Chabeli

    The arrest of journalists & the declaring a curfew last Thursday was government’s way of testing the waters for declaring martial law.

  17. Chabeli Chabeli

    Fortunately, we must thank the press & media, like Ms. Ellen Tordesillas, for raising their voices !

  18. Chabeli Chabeli

    It is sad that no one seems to have complained about the imposing of curfew on that day.

    Can we not discern anymore ?

  19. I will not believe that what they do is the fight for truth and justice…mga elitistang garapal sa popularidad. Their opinions are so biased it stink to high heavens. – duren

    Were you referring to Alex Magno and Belinda Olivares-Cunanan?

  20. duren duren

    Were you referring to Alex Magno and Belinda Olivares-Cunanan? Pareng Enchong

    Pare, I will sidestep in that part. Hindi ko naman nilalahat..ang tinutukoy ko lang naman ay ang mga kauri ni De Quiros et. al. I salute Magno and Cunanan..they deliver their opinion with fact and no bias. Para sa akin sila ang huwaran na mamahayag.

  21. mbw mbw

    duren, whatever.

    I can only comment on the general apathy of most Pinoys by this small story of my friend. She happened to be riding the MRT one afternoon, and a boy by accident (or kalikutan) got his hand caught in the door of the MRT. The boy was screaming, said my friend, and the father tried to get the little boy’s hand out of course. My friend rushed to help and pressed at the emergency button and signaled the driver/pilot to open the door a bit. They were at the second car and it was full but no one (according to my friend) lifted a finger nor yelled to make the pilot hear. They all looked as though it was a movie. Finally, the pilot saw the small commotion and opened the door a bit. End of story.

  22. to hell with the rule of law!

    Unfortunately, we have a government that cries “rule of law” publicly, when all it sees is the only the letter and not the spirit that gave birth to it.

    We have a government that reduced the significance of the impeachment proceedings into a mere numbers game. Worse, this is the only government in history, modern or otherwise, to file a case “impeaching” itself for inoculation purposes.

    Here is a government that dares its citizens to produce evidence of its wrongdoings when all it needs to do is to prove that it deserves to govern.

    Here is a PNP Chief who assures that media practioners caught in the middle of Thursday’s crossfires will not be sued only if these practioners will not sue the Police for violating their rights as human beings. Naman! If these mediamen and mediawomen violated anything, by all means, sue them. The rule of law should be non-negotiable. No one, not even Darius Razon, has the right to think otherwise.

  23. Pare, I will sidestep in that part. Hindi ko naman nilalahat..ang tinutukoy ko lang naman ay ang mga kauri ni De Quiros et. al. I salute Magno and Cunanan..they deliver their opinion with fact and no bias. Para sa akin sila ang huwaran na mamahayag.

    Pareng Duren,

    Nagkataon lang sigurong nasa magkabilang pampang tayo ng iisang ilog.

    Conrado de Quiros is one of my favorite writers. More than his opinion, I like his literary style.

    Column or opinion writing must not be mistaken with news reporting. News must be factual while columns must highlight the personal opinion of the writers. Being that, biases are actually to be expected. Wala namang opinyon na hindi biased, e.

    Though, I may not agree with the opinion of both Magno and Cunanan, I still respect their right to voice their opinion.

    We may be on opposite poles, but I respect your opinion and I support your right to express them.

  24. duren duren

    Column or opinion writing must not be mistaken with news reporting. News must be factual while columns must highlight the personal opinion of the writers. Being that, biases are actually to be expected. Wala namang opinyon na hindi biased, e.

    I can see that is the root of the problem. They always give biased opinions that tend to create division. They should use their power of persuation for peace and reconciliation and not to bring chaos more than we already have. Pero sino ba naman ako para pagsabihan sila, ang sa akin lang Media has a big responsibility and they are walking on a very narrow path…konting tagilid lang..malaki na ang epekto sa bayan, how much more if they are already confortable in being one-sided…..kaya nga kulang sa balanse.

  25. mbw mbw

    same here ka Enchong, I for one do not read commentaries in order to be swayed by them. I like reading de Quiros for his fluency and eloquence in expressing some of my own views and thoughts about very important issues our country is facing.

    De Quiros cannot be a mere reporter yet he is (to me) an eagle of a commentator.

  26. duren duren

    Here is a government that dares its citizens to produce evidence of its wrongdoings when all it needs to do is to prove that it deserves to govern. – Ka Enchong

    Unang una hindi kailangan humingi ng ebidensya kung walang paratang. Saan ba nanggaling ang mga paratang na iyon? Hindi ba sa mga oposisyon na ini-exaggerate ng media? But come to think of it, we say that the government should be run with complete trust from the people, kaya nga public service, pero which part of the world being run by a government where people has an absolute trust? Wala. Now if we demand that to our government, then we are looking for an ideal one, and up to now it is just an illusion. Maging makatotohanan sana tayo, make the best of what we have and be keen to real information. Kaya nga ako naghahanap ng ebidensya bago ako manghusga.

  27. martina martina

    Tagumpay, tagumpay na naman si Gloria. Wala na o natabunan na ang ‘Hello Garci’, German account ni FG, courtesy of Allan ‘nakadenggoy’ Cayetano, ABZTE broadband deal, at iba pa. Hoyyyyyy, mga puliticos nakakasawa na kayo. Lahat kayo mga unggoy na naghihintay lamang ng inyong weather. Hello people of pinas, wag na padedengoy sa mga politicos. Lahat iyang mga iyan pareho lamang ang mga laman ng utak, mga utak para sa pagkakwartahan.

  28. konting tagilid lang..malaki na ang epekto sa bayan, how much more if they are already confortable in being one-sided…..kaya nga kulang sa balanse.

    Ipukol natin ang ating paningin sa likod ng mga mamamahayag. Ang balanse, pihado ko, ay makakamtan kung balanse rin ang mga pangyayaring pinagbabatayan ng pamamahayag.

    Totoong may kiling si Conrado de Quiros, si Randy David, si Isagani Cruz, maging si Ellen Tordesillas. Mahalagang suriin natin kung saan nagmumula ang kanilang kiling.

    Hindi rin naman maitatanggi ang kiling nina Alex Magno at Belinda Olivares-Cunanan. Makabubuti ring suriin ang pinagmumulan ng kiling na ito.

    Hindi na marahil tungkulin ng manunulat na tiyakin ang pagkakaroon ng balanse. Bagkus, tungkulin ito ng mga tauhang gumaganap sa kanikanilang papel sa lipunan.

    Kung ginagampanan ng pamahalaan ang kanyang tungkulin, hindi natin dapat asahang pupurihin ito ng sambayanan. Nanikluhod sila upang iatang sa kanilang balikat ang tungkulin sa pamamahala, hindi ba? Kung mahigitan ng pamahalaan ang inaasahan sa kanya ng sambayanan, doon lamang maaaring purihin ang pamahalaan.

    Sa mga kasalukuyang kaganapan, binuksan ng pamahalaang ito ang kamalayan ng sambayanan upang mag-alinglangan. Kung malathala man ang mga pag-aalinlangang ito, walang ibang dapat sisihin ang pamahalaan kundi ang kanyang sarili.

    Ang pamamahayag ay isang sining. Ang sining daw ay salamin ng buhay.

    Kapwa tayo may kiling. Magkasalungat man, kapwa may dahilang kapwa nating pinahahalagahan.

    Sabi nga ni Pareng Cocoy sa kabila, magkape muna tayo.

  29. duren duren

    Hindi na marahil tungkulin ng manunulat na tiyakin ang pagkakaroon ng balanse. Bagkus, tungkulin ito ng mga tauhang gumaganap sa kanikanilang papel sa lipunan. Ka Enchong

    Pare, alam ko na may mga pagkakamali ang gobyerno, at hindi ko sinasabi na hwag nilang pansinin yon. Pero ako ay tapat na naniniwala na ang tungkulin ng medya ay mag bigay ng balanseng pamamahayag…pinili nila ang magsulat at alam nila na kasama ang malaking responsibilidad na kanilang gagampanan. Halos magalak sila at mas mabilis pa sa alas quatro kung sila ay may makitang mali pero dapat din nilang lunukin ang kanilang inis kung kinakailangan nilang puriin ito dahil hindi lahat na ginagawa ng gobyerno ay mali. Yan ang tunay na responsableng mamamahayag. Yan lang ang hinihingi ko, walang labis walang kulang. Kampai sa iyo kaibigan!

  30. Maging makatotohanan sana tayo, make the best of what we have and be keen to real information. Kaya nga ako naghahanap ng ebidensya bago ako manghusga.

    Precisely my point, Pareng Duren! Maging makatotohanan sana tayo. Make the best of what we have. Kaya lang, if we accept things as they currently are, we are NOT making the best of what we have. I trust that this government can be a lot better than it is. If we say “p’wede na ‘yan”, then, we’re NOT making the best of what we have.

    Just like you, I also look for evidences before I pass judgment. Unfortunately, all I see are evidences that real evidences are being suppressed. Ano na nga bang nangyari dun sa whistleblower ng Fertilizer Scam? Nasaan na ang Mayuga report? Ang Provost Marshall report? Ang pirma ni Esperon sa PTA ng kaso nina Gen. Miranda, Col. Querubin, et. al.?

    Mahirap yata talagang mahanap yung itinatago…

  31. martina martina

    Ang masasabi ko lang, masyado ang build-up kay Trillanes sa blog na ito, ay wala pa namang napapatunayan iyong tao. As senator, dapat magbalangkas na lamang siya ng mga batas na makapag-deter sa mga kalokohan sa gobyerno, hindi iyang ‘coup ng coup attempt’, failure naman.

    I agree with you Duren, sa sabi mong ‘Kaya nga ako naghahanap ng ebidensya bago ako manghusga.’ Maalala ko iyong impeachment ni Erap, na galit na galit din ako kay Erap, dahil sa lahat ng mga nababasa ko at naririnig nuon kahit hindi malinaw ang ebidensiya. Iyon lang pala ay ‘demonised’ lang siya at walang ebidensiya. Isa pang halimbawa itong si Allan na sinasabi niya na may German Acct si FG. Mura tayo ng mura kay FG dahil dito, pero wala pa namang naipakitang ebidensiya si Allan ‘nakadenggoy ‘ Cayetano.

  32. duren duren

    ..at mahirap din maghanap ng wala.

  33. duren duren

    Mahirap yata talagang mahanap yung itinatago… Ka Enchong

    …at mahirap din maghanap ng wala. At mas mahirap magilusyon na meron para lang isulong ang paniniwala.

  34. vic vic

    Between the two “intelligent” views of the country’s leading intellectuals, there is the middle ground where it all started. The Reason Why? Why would a promising young elected Senator risk his Life of an Uncertain bid to make a point if not out of desperation?

    And The Silence of the Lambs? Randy David noted in his views that aside from AFP Chief General Esperon, no other Military Man declared public condemnation toward their fellow officers adventurism and that is from the Military known to Jump before their Guns? Strange indeed.

    Isagani Cruz noted that the Bill of Rights had been violated, but I also counter that it has been violated no less than by the authorities who had been from the beginning been sworn to uphold them, that is including the highest court of the land, the SC, remember Davide?

    I for one never condone any violent or extra judicial means of ever replacing a government so does most or majority of the masses, no matter how corrupt or incompetent it is perceived or in reality, because there are mechanism to correct them. But these mechanism had been abused time and again and in many instances been obstructed and never let take its courses and there are times that shoves come to pushes, people just forget what consequences might be.

    Meanwhile the country back in business, everyone busy making a living and the usual politicians are busy spending their loots, some of course, and there will be more Military Officers planning more Adventurism in the Future and some of them bound to be successful and the masses, majority of the people will have to wait and see what fate awaits them…

  35. parasabayan parasabayan

    Duren, paano mo mahahanap ang ebidensiya e natabunan na ng perang pinang-babribe ng tiyanak? Lahat ng ebidensiya ay hindi lumalabas kasi lahat ng witnesses sa gobiernong ito ay nasusupalpalan ng pera ang mga bunganga. Puro naka-gag order at may EO 464 at 108 at executive priviledge pa! How will anyone ever get to the bottom of the truth when your patroness, the tiyanak has formed a shield even thicker than the crocodile’s skin! Makapal ang mukha! With the people’s money, she can afford to pay off everyone around her so they would be like her robots. You keep talking about the “rule of law”. Tiyanak orchestrated the ouster of a legitimate president(I am never fond of Erap but he certainly won his presidency). Then she cheated in the 2004 elections caught in the act! Thanks to the Garci generals in the likes of asspweron! So how can you even say that this cheating president even follows the law! Can you blame the people if they do not respect this illegal president? It is not the media who distorts facts. It is this illegal president who wnats to control the media and would like only the good things about her governance to be printed. Unfortunately, for a cheating and lying leader who commits blunders and deceit almost everyday, there are just simply too many negative stories to tell. Can you blame the media if they can write about all the bad stuff in the tiyanak’s kingdom?

  36. Ang masasabi ko lang, masyado ang build-up kay Trillanes sa blog na ito, ay wala pa namang napapatunayan iyong tao.

    This may sound funny, but I cannot come up with a personal solid opinion of Senator Trillanes, yet. Not even with what he did last Thursday.

    Had he marched, drove, even flew to the Senate, my stand would have been perfectly clear in support of his rights.

  37. duren duren

    parasabayan
    Magandang araw sa iyo. Pero paano ko pa ihahayag ang opinyon ko eh nanghusga kana na totoo lahat ng nakikita mo sa medya. Again, in that part, I can not do anything. I can not blame the media if they write the bad stuff, tungkulin nila yan, but I blame them if they always write their opinions that bring anger and division, nagiging iresponsable at lasing sa kapangyarihan. kahit anong bagay na maganda, basta sobra ay hindi tama.

  38. …at mahirap din maghanap ng wala.

    Mahirap talagang maghanap ng wala. Pero, hindi kaya kailangan ding patunayang WALA TALAGA? Mas madali namang patunayang WALA e, bakit hindi pa magawang patunayang WALA TALAGA? Bakit kailangan pang may mamatay? Bakit kailangan pang may ma-exile? Bakit kailangan pa ng executive privilege (as though, being an executive isn’t already a privilege in itself)? Bakit kailangan pa ng “numbers” sa Congress?

  39. A”Whale of a difference” despite the” similarities”:

    1)The Punos: Chief Justice Reynato Puno who upholds the “majesty of the law” and Ronnie Puno who….(never mind).

    2)The De Venecias: Joey ,the brave whistle blower and his dad,the great political compromiser.

    3)The Spanish Filipino Elite:JAZA,MAP management man of the year and Enrique Razon of ICTSI(and ZTE deal?)

    4)The Opposition Senators: Senators Pimentel and Lacson ,true oppositionists, and the “Loyal opposition” senators led by Manny Villar.

    5)The Governors:Governor “Amang” Panlilio of Pampanga and Governor Ben Evardone of ULAP who claims to have given the “brown bags”.

    6) The Newspaper Columnists: Jarius Bondoc,the fearless columnist who first exposed the ZTE scandal, and Alex Magat,the defender of the faith.

    7) The Bishops:Archbishop Angel Lagdameo (President ,CBCP) and Archbishop Oscar Cruz ,brave voices of The Church, and the “silent majority” of bishop members in the CBCP.

    8)The Business Clubs:The Makati Business Club,credible group of responsible businessmen and Donald Dee’s PCCI.

    9)The Military Men :Mr. Esperon and the “few brave men”.

    10)The Newspapers :Philippine Daily Inquirer and Razon’s Manila Standard.

    11)Couples for Christ:Tony Meloto of Gawad Kalinga and Frank Padilla.

    12) The TV Broadcasters : Ricky Carandang,fearless and intelligent broadcaster, and Mike Enriquez( TV broadcaster).

    13)The TV Stations :ANC and Channel 4( the government station).

    14) The Opinion Makers:Randy David of Inquirer and Iggy Bunye of ops..

    15)The Only Filipino Women Presidents:Cory Aquino,who helped restore our democratic institutions, and Gloria Arroyo(obvious).

  40. duren duren

    Mahirap talagang maghanap ng wala. Pero, hindi kaya kailangan ding patunayang WALA TALAGA? Ka Enchong

    Ka Enchong ganito lang siguro ka simple yan, kung mapapatunayan nyo na meron ibig sabihin mapapatunayan din na hindi totoo na wala. Kaya lang hanggang ngayun wala pa ring napapatunayan kaya ang paniniwalaan ko ay kung ano ngayun ang meron…at yan ay ang Wala..as in walang ebidensya.

  41. kaya ang paniniwalaan ko ay kung ano ngayun ang meron…at yan ay ang Wala..as in walang ebidensya.

    …at patuloy kong igagalang ang paniniwala mo, duren.

  42. duren duren

    …at patuloy kong igagalang ang paniniwala mo, duren. – Ka Enchong

    ganun dun naman ako sa iyo kaibigan…tagay muna dyan.

  43. Walang kasalanan sina Trillanes, Lim, et al. Kung matino si Gloria Dorobo, dapat bumaba na lang siya. Hindi gusto pang mamasyal sa Europe at magmayabang na kaibigan niya iyong mga royalty doon. Di bale sana kung hindi ipapakita ang salawal!

  44. Mrivera Mrivera

    alitaptap Says: “………When will gloria ever learn? that her power derives from the people?”

    alitaptap, gloria will never see and realize that her cheated power is DRIVING away the people.

  45. Mrivera Mrivera

    kung walang bahong itinatago ang administrasyon ni gloria, bakit hindi niya payagang sumalang sa senate inquiry ang lahat ng kanyang gabinete? kung walang samang pinagtatakpan, bakit hindi makaharap kapag merong katiwaliang kinasasangkutan?

    broadband deal. abono iskam. sobreng salapi ang laman. pagdukot sa mga “pulahan”. pagpatay sa mga kumakalaban. halu garse. at marami pang iba.

  46. Ellen,

    Indeed! Intelligent reviews by Justice Cruz and Randy David.

  47. “kung walang samang pinagtatakpan, bakit hindi makaharap kapag merong katiwaliang kinasasangkutan?” — Mrviera

    Excellent question! Unfortunately, Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo knows damn well that in a clean, proper, non-corrupt legal forum, she stands no chance of hiding her crimes.

  48. Ellen,

    Randy David’s observation without doubt is what’s going on today in the AFP rank and file…

    “In short, what did the silence of the camps during this six-hour siege signify? I doubt if General Esperon or Ms Arroyo knows. Perhaps if they know anything at all about the state of mind of the soldiers in the camps today, it might be something that is likely to give them sleepless nights in the next few weeks or months.”

  49. ace ace

    Bakit pag si GMA ang binabatikos “rule of law” ang depensa? Bakit hindi rin gamitin kay Trillanes ang “rule of law”:

    “In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall be presumed innocent until the contrary is proved..”

  50. A Healthy Democracy is one that is populated by Critical Thinkers, and Critics we must be.

    The moment we let our guards down, Evil sprouts.

    Sadly, at present, we are already in Hell.

    Of course, except Duren & Harion.

    So let’s just MOVE ON.

  51. Bakit pag si GMA ang binabatikos “rule of law” ang depensa? Bakit hindi rin gamitin kay Trillanes ang “rule of law”

    Some are more equal than the others, hehehe.

  52. ace ace

    Hindi pa nga alam ng mga state prosecutors kung anong ikakaso, nahusgahan na kaagad.

  53. May state prosecutors ba tayo or state defenders ni Gloria?

  54. Ellen,

    From an Inquirer report: ”

    “I am a fervent believer in press freedom and the rule of law..,” President Arroyo said in a nationwide address Friday night, her second since the failed revolt led by Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV and renegade military officers.”

    Hahhahahah! Not content with being a public cheat, liar and thief, Gloria is now trying to be a full time comic?

  55. Chabeli Chabeli

    The Magdalo group inspired me because of their idealism. The words of Gen Lim in the recent Pen stand-off still echo in my head: “The Die Is Cast”. It is good versus evil.

    So for now, I have decided to sign out from this blog for the time being. I have said all I want to say about Gloria & her lap dogs. I believe it is time for action. Even if I am but one, I will do my share because I want a new Philippines; a Philippines that is an honourable country, not a country were the rest of world views it as a trash can. What I may do may end up being stupid, crazy, or it it may even be ridiculed, but I want to stand up for what I believe is the truth. I have taken the side of what I believe is good. Gloria betrayed you, me, my family, your family, our friends, etc.

    Many have criticized what Sen Trillanes, Gen Lim, & the rest of the Magdalo group did at the Pen. But you know what ? At least they took a stand & did what they thought was best. Yes, the critics have said that the means does not justify the end, but they had balls. They knew of the possibility of their plan failing, but they took it any way. They took the road less travelled.

    Indeed, I take to heart the words of Gen Lim: “Dissent Without Action Is Consent”.

  56. Chabs,

    Well said!

    Even if I had some misgivings on their strategy I never had any misgiving or never would I question the validity of their purpose or intent, hence there is no turning around the fact they should be recognized as great and courageous citizens of the republic: they stood up to fight this corrupt Gloria led government, so I go by what you say entirely:

    “But you know what ? At least they took a stand & did what they thought was best.”

    I liken them to Andres Bonifacio, killed by his own because he stood and did what he thought was best.

  57. Next time around, I hope they succeed in bringing down Gloria and her cabal of thieves, cheats and liars and I wouldn’t shed a tear for Gloria if she and her ilk are finally lined up and shot for their crimes against the citizens of the Republic.

  58. ace ace

    “Next time around, I hope they succeed in bringing down Gloria and her cabal of thieves, cheats and liars”- AdeBrux

    I hope you’re right but I think Gen. Lim and Sen. Trillanes have played their role very well,they sown the seed,pierce through the conscience of the rank and file and inspire the Filipino in us as it did to Ellen,Bibeth,Chabeli and the rest. Next time around it will be somebody doing it for them.

  59. ace ace

    correction – “they have sown the seed”

  60. ace,

    there’s no turning around what you say: ““they have sown the seed”

    the birth of a free nation or a free people or even change in a nation comes about by throwing the seed of courage…

    i fully agree with you — these two gentlemen and officers have played their role very well. it’s up to the Filipino people to fight the good fight with them. if Filipinos refuse to do so, then they aren’t worth fighting for, let alone dying for.

  61. Malaya banner: “GMA: No mercy for ‘Pen 50’
    Says rule of lawmust be upheld”

    Then so be it — rule of law must be upheld, flush out Gloria first!

  62. In the Tribune: “Senate President Manuel Villar Jr., however, said a resolution to be filed today by Arroyo ally Sen. Miriam Defensor-Santiago to censure Trillanes would likely be voted down.”

    Good! If there’s anyone to be voted down, it should be brain damaged solons like Miriam.

  63. Toney Cuevas Toney Cuevas

    I guess we can only appreciate the heroic of the journalists trying to do their job, even in the face of certain danger being at the scene. Being in the sideline at the comfort of our private home, we can only surmise the media’s desired to honestly perform their sworn duties to the best of their ability to bring out facts and truths to the people. Such rare qualities in the present Philippines atmosphere when mostly everything else including Judicial Officers and most of Congress are controlled by a despot brown bags Whore of the Whore House (formerly Malacanang Palace House of the People). The struggle to bring back honor and integrity to Philippines must continue, just can’t back-off, even with the fingers on your face. Madam Whore Gloria Arroyo must go!

    Many thanks for being there for the people.

  64. Ellen,

    Noticed this news item in Malaya, “GMA visit starts; Spain eyes railway, energy projects”

    One of the biggest proponents for spanish sponsored railway projects in RP for quite some time now are two gentlemen, an uncle and his nephew (don’t know however if the uncle is still alive — last time I spoke to him was in the 90s), both of firm Spanish descent.

    These two were involved in defence procurement as well and were sidekicks of then DND chief Angelo Reyes when Reyes signed with UK defence arm Qinetic that’s been privatised recently by PM Gordon Brown for a defence prime contractor agreement with RP that was in my opinion and other defence experts in Europe, hugely overpriced.

    I do not know if these two are involved in Gloria’s scheme to tap Spanish railway authorities for her railway project but if they are, then it would be judicious to examine every single cost of even the tiniest bolt and rivet to be supplied under a future contract…

    My advice at this point is to be vigilant — there’s bound to be bloated prices, kickbacks, etc. even if for the sake of argument, Spain decides to issue a grant for a Spanish railway in Pinas, the prices of supply will be doubled without any doubt.

  65. Toney Cuevas Toney Cuevas

    I still believe, One Million Warm Bodies parked at the gates of the Whore House (used to be Malacanang Palace) is the answer to rid of Whore Gloria. Madam Whore Gloria Arroyo must pay, she shouldn’t be allowed to skip town with all her crimes against the people. Pilipinos must use her as an example to stop graft and corruption in the govt. Whore Gloria must be prosecuted and jailed. There is no other way to bring about sanity to our institution, but set an example suchlike Madam Whore Gloria Arroyo. Hopefully, on her way to Europe the sharks in the Atlantic Ocean will have a feast on her, if we’re lucky enough.

  66. vonjovi2 vonjovi2

    martina Says:

    December 2nd, 2007 at 6:30 pm

    Ang masasabi ko lang, masyado ang build-up kay Trillanes sa blog na ito, ay wala pa namang napapatunayan iyong tao. As senator, dapat magbalangkas na lamang siya ng mga batas na makapag-deter sa mga kalokohan sa gobyerno, hindi iyang ‘coup ng coup attempt’, failure naman.

    MArtina, iisa lang ang tama sa sinabi mo na Coup Attempt Failure.
    Pero sa pag husga sa isang tao ay kailangan alamin mo rin kung ano ang nagawa niya. Isa siyang matinong sundalo at hindi bayaran. Isa iyan sa nagawa niya (HIndi katulad ng mga Germs-neral ni Gloria ngayon na bayaran). Tanungin mo ang sarili mo kung pinapayagan ba si Sen. trillanes na maka dalo sa hearing sa Senado at magampanan niya ang tungkulin ay tiyak ko na mas marami rin siyang ma ipapag malaki sa iyo or sa iba dito. Kaya nga siguro – siguro nagawa na naman nila ito ay dahil bigo sila makamit ang tamang pag trato sa mga nabibiktima.

    Sabi nga “Only in the Philippines” lang ang TAMA AY MALI AT ANG MALI AY TAMA.

    Kahit papaano ay itong mga nakakulong na sundalo ay gustong mabago ang bansa natin. Eh,, tayo ano ba ang nagawa natin at lalo na ikaw.

  67. vonjovi2 vonjovi2

    Eto naman ang gastusan at saan nila kinuha ang gagamitin nila pang alis. Papunta sa Spain at London at kassama ay 40 KOTONGRESS. Sana ay may coup pa at para hindi na maka uwi itong mga hinayupak na nag papahirap sa bansa natin.
    40 KOTONGRESS ang kasama at may mga asungot pa kasama likes mga asawa at kabit etc.. Gastos na naman…

  68. martina martina

    Eh kung iyong sinasabing matapang ay walang nagawa, ako pa kaya? Wala akong magagawa pero ang mga senators meron. Si Gloria at mga alipores, baka ten steps ahead kung pagpapatalsik sa kanya ang gagawin mo. Nasa kanya ang lahat, pera, power. Ang punto ko, kahit gusto kong alisin si Gloria, ay wlang mangyayari kasi lahat ng politicos pareho pareho lang iyan, pera at power ang nasa utak. Ang opposition ba may nagawa? Ang sabi ko na nuon, embistiga dito embistiga duon, may natapos ba, may resulta ba o nabigyan na rin ng parte nila ng grasya?

  69. martina martina

    Naku vonjovi, huwag na kayo padenggoy! Sino, sino sa politicos ngayon ang malinis? Kahit malinis kang papasok sa gobyerno, kung ang mga batas ay will allow you to do what Gloria can do today, abaw, for sure baka mas grabe pa kay Gloria ang susunod. Sinabi na nga ni Erap, weder weder lang iyan. Hindi ba tama siya, dahil ang ibig sabihin niya – kung sino ang nasa poder, time naman niya na malunod sa salapi at power.

  70. ipaglaban_mo ipaglaban_mo

    Responding to the “kick me out” sign for Gloria. For $100? Heck, I’d do it for free and I’d spit on her as well as an added bonus if and when that opportunity arises.

  71. Elvira Sahara Elvira Sahara

    Heto na naman si Unano at karay-karay ang kanyang top 40 na “kotonggress!” …At the expense of Filipino taxes. That’s the FRUIT of Pinoys “grand silence” on the recent Coup…Sayang lang si Sen. Trillanes at Gen. Lim…the Pinoys DO NOT deserve your concern! Ipasa-Diyos na lang daw ninyo ang lahat.
    Tahimik din ang mga Obispo. Sinabon pa ang tatlong sumama kina Trillanes at Lim. Tsk..tsk…tsk…Tama talaga ang mga nababasa ko: Lahat sila…ma-Opposition, ma- religious group or business group …pare-pareho: Aangkas na lang sa biyahe kung ang sasakyan ay parating na! At least, siguradong darating na sa destination.
    Hala sige…nagha-HONEYMOON sa Europe si Unano ninyo kasama ang kanyang mga Alipores… di kayo naiinggit?

  72. Anna: I do not know if these two are involved in Gloria’s scheme to tap Spanish railway authorities for her railway project but if they are, then it would be judicious to examine every single cost of even the tiniest bolt and rivet to be supplied under a future contract…

    My advice at this point is to be vigilant — there’s bound to be bloated prices, kickbacks, etc. even if for the sake of argument, Spain decides to issue a grant for a Spanish railway in Pinas, the prices of supply will be doubled without any doubt.
    *****

    It’s actually what my source has told me to tell my group to do—be vigilant because the Dorobo couple in fact has embarked on these business ventures with themselves as end benefactors.

    One thing, though, is there are no traces leading to this husband and wife team getting any cent from these deals. This is where the media can come in maybe to expose them husband and wife team, even those willing to stand in for them.

  73. parasabayan parasabayan

    Martina, if all Filipinos think and act the same way you do, we really are doomed. While it may be true that there are more crooked tongressmen and senatongs, we may get lucky to get a few good ones. We can work from there. But to just give up so easily is the worst you can do for your country!
    We really have to watch out for this stealing whore because each time she gopes to another country, contracts are made and we end up with more debts over our head. Grants may be free that is why they are called as such but the materials and services to be used in the completion of the projects have to be dictated by the grantee and this is where tiyanak and company and the grantee would make a killing. Kaliwa’t kanan ang kurakot ni tiyanak. It may also be something to be vigilant on, to check the entourage she has to the countries she is visiting. Baka “carriers” lang yang mga yan ng “looted dough”. If they received the “brown bags” baka kulang pa yun, these vultures would like more more! Euro naman for a change to be deposited in a Swiis bank account. Ano na ang nangyari kay Cayetano? Nabigyan na rin ba ng euro at nanahimik na ng husto?
    Anna, through the gravevine over there maybe you will know what these vultures are attempting to steal from us again! Every contract the tiyanak makes has to be scrutinized!

  74. parasabayan parasabayan

    Lim and Trillianes took a 50-50 chance that the “Pen” attempt would make it through. They certainly have a back up plan in case of failure. These brave duo did their part. Let us do our part. The momentum has to go on.
    For once, Villar said something sensible, that the senate will vote down brenda’s proposal to punish Trillianes. Tengang daga also made a comment that with the “pen” incident, the leadership should start cleansing on their own. At last JDV found his soul! It would be very interesting to see how his removal from the speakership would impact the tiyanak’s hold on power. His removal may even have the same or even stronger intensity as the “Pen” incident. It will be something that asspweron,arias,gonzales,bunye, ermita can not do anythin about! Once JDV sides with the opposition, lagot na talaga si tiyanak! JDV may be holding some aces. JDV, tabako and the tiyanak had been partners in crime for years in many of the government projects. The next impeachment may not be as easily trashed as the past three years when JDV is booted out! Unless of course he loses his better judgement again, given some more “dough” or “loot” or what have you.

  75. parasabayan parasabayan

    Even the Mindanao granting of land to just one group is raising a red flag. Tiyanak’s utterances that Mindanao is a perfect site for biogas projects and other alternative energy projects smell like big bucks for the son and the brother in law who are now the chairmen of energy projects. After Akbar’s death, almost just a few days later, the huge parcels of land promised to the “chosen” group were finally signed off and in Malaysia! Not in Mindanao! I wonder too if Angie Reyes who is also in the energy chirmanship will have a big chunk of the project. Probably so because he delivered the Filipinos to the tiyanak on a silver platter. Asspweron and the loyal Garci generals may also have dummies and have slices of the pie too. Wow, talk about power! Kaya nga sabi ni tiyanak, mananahimik na daw and Mindanao ngayon. So, it is confirmed that tiyanak and her generals are just the ones causing the war in Mindanao! So now that the AFP generals are fattened more, tahimik na ang giyera. Let us see if the Abus agree!

  76. Whether your fot or against this administration changes are well overdue.
    As reported in the press today the Senate and the House of Representatives will hold separate inquiries into what legislators called a high-handed manner by which government forces treated journalists.
    Opposition Sen. Manuel “Mar” Roxas II initiated the filing of a resolution for the inquiry which he said will be made in the hope of preventing a repeat of the incident and to hammer out clear rules of engagement regarding the role of the press in such extraordinary political events.
    NPC president Roy Mabasa said the NPC will lodge the formal complaint before the Commission on Human Rights (CHR) office in Quezon City.
    Mabasa said they want to know who ordered the arrests on mediamen who were merely covering the events inside the hotel.
    Mabasa said handcuffing media practitioners with plastic cable strips was a clear violation of human rights and of the Miranda doctrine.
    He said the police also arrested the reporters and the crewmen without warrants of arrest.
    Police Offce (NCRPO) in Bicutan, Taguig, City, shortly after the siege ended past 5 p.m. Thursday.
    Journalist were released hours later after being “interrogated” by policemen.
    “Are we now changing the standards and rules of the game?” Roxas asked.
    MY COMMENT: Senator Roxas, to change the rules only would be a bad band-aid solution and a wasted opportunity to clarify what is their total function as PNP in all aand every civil instance.
    The Roxas’ resolution should be a full inquiry into the separate functions of the military (APF) and police (PNP) and their rules of engagement would not solve the problem of an AFP trained to kill, but used to police PNP problems.
    This is why civilized countries separate their army and police with the army confined to barracks unless to specifically to do their job of preventing invasion from outside the Philippines. The PNP should be left responsible to deal with ALL internal matters of civil law and order.
    A full inquiry into the detailed written functions of the AFP & PNP are well overdue. Clearly separate these two agents soonest. Lets stop band-aid governance now, today.

  77. rose rose

    May limit ba ang travelling expenses ng president? And the number of people who can go in her entourage (media and otherwise)? And does she consult her cabinet members each time she travels? and does she inform the public the purpose of the trip? In other words other than the people who is she accountable to? It seems wala that is why hala bira…At walang investigation kasi walang namang nangyayari sa investigations..Hindi ba may General Auditing Office? If I remember right FVR took many frequent trips too..Kung wala nga audit kahit sino sa pwesto niya ay kakapit na masahol pa sa tuko.. Sino na nga yong nagsabi “what are we in power for?”

  78. Rose: May limit ba ang travelling expenses ng president?

    *****

    Supposedly, meron! Personal expenses in fact should be separated from official functions like for example when the husband goes on a furlough with some business contacts on a personal level in places where they travel. In fact, there should have been a restriction as to the number of people the idiot should be tagging along with her considering the fact that over 70 percent of Filipinos live below poverty line. She should even stop from taking along her whole clan to foreign visits as when she tagged along even the yaya of her grandchildren to China. Abuso iyan as a matter of fact!

    Point is the Filipinos tolerate them. May humirit ba? Wala! Kung meron man, iyong sinasabi nilang mga komunista!

    Gosh, hanggang puro himutok na lang ba?

  79. It reminds me, Rose, of some staff of our Foreign Ministry who were sacked after they were exposed by concerned media people here about how they spend public funds for their personal travels, and why from then on public officials (politicians and bureaucrats) are required all the time of justification of their expenses and strictly limited to official function. They are not also allowed to use taxis not contracted by the bureaus for proper accounting. That should be done in fact in graft and corruption riddled Philippines lalo na ngayong abusado iyong nakaupo.

    I’m told of private parties in fact in Malacanang with catering paid with public funds. This should be investigated as a matter of fact, but who would dare issue such warrant among the corrupt judges of the Philippine court. Baka gawan pa ng kaso at tanggalin ng walang laban!

    That’s the creation of a culture of impunity that Ellen, et al have written about!

  80. ASIII ASIII

    “A Healthy Democracy is one that is populated by Critical Thinkers, and Critics we must be”

    there is a universe of a difference between “critical thinkers” and “critics”!

    A “critical thinker” may find it prudent to shut up, and instead find better things to do to accomplish the same goal. A “critic” never shuts his mouth. Like most bloggers here.

    A “critical thinker” has something to say. A “critic” has to say something, like most bloggers here.

    By the way, im neither a critic nor a critical thinker.

  81. chi chi

    Dun ako sa opinion ni Randy David. Takot lang ni Arroyo na magbilang ng sundalo sa kanyang panig. Maliban kay Asspweron ay walang hayagang lumitaw para sumuporta sa kanya. Kundi man suya na sa kanyang pagmumukha ay marahil naghihintay sa sidelines ang mga sundalo, as usual. Mga segurista ang sundalong opisyales ni Gloria. Iyan ba ang sinasabi niyang loyal sa kanya?!

  82. Toney Cuevas Toney Cuevas

    I don’t know about these Senators in Congress and their investigation? Getting tired of their antique behavior and their so called investigation. Surely, nothing ever happen, it seems like they’re always doing the investigation of the crimes being committed and nothing ever happen. The witnesses even ignoring the Senator’s invitation to appear and even with the threatening subpoena, still those witnesses just laughing at the Senator’s faces. They surely have a terrible records of investigation, I feel like they’re just making noise to let the people know that they’re still on the job, yet doing exactly nothing but making priviledge speeches. When are they going to start doing something worthwhile, putting some muscles on their words, and start putting those witnesses to jail if they failed to show up? What have they done actually but make noises, and threaten to investigate. If they’re co-equal branch of govt, they should exercise such power that they supposedly possessed. Or, it is just a waste of the people’s time to even listen to them. How many time have they threaten to subpoena Neri and others for not showing up to the hearing, yet Neri still getting the last laugh and so the Madam Whore Gloria Arroyo at the Whore House (formerly Malacanang Palace). Such a waste!

  83. ASIII ASIII

    “Whore House (formerly Malacanang Palace)”

    true to form, gloria just copied the original Whore House – the White House.

  84. rose rose

    Thanks Yuko.. I guess many don’t really care how much she spends at mahirap nga seguro mag audit…walang ebidensya..kaya how can one believe how much was spent. walang hard proof evidence … wala as in nada.. seguro nilista lang sa tubig..at naanod sa baha..Life in the Philippines…

  85. rose rose

    dahil sa walang evidence many will not believe..and this is the reason why nothing is ever resolved in all these investigations..

  86. PSB:

    This biogas project is going to be tested first at the Arroyo domain in Negros I am told. Malaking kurakutan daw iyan with the Chinese! I can’t understand why they are not doing any investigation on these shady deals before the creeps get to first base.

  87. Problem kasi, Rose, ang galing magretoke ng mga papeles sa Pilipinas parang katulad ng pagretoke sa mukha ni Gloria at ng mga anak niya. Mag-issue lang ng affidavit, papasa na.

  88. Sabi ng source ko, concentrated daw iyong mga swapang on these investments with the Chinese and Europeans kasi walang tanong-tanong di gaya ng mga hapon. Kaya libreng-libre iyong Fatso doon sa mga commission niya directly or through a dummy. Dapat iyan talagang igiling si Neri for instance dahil sa palagay ko malaki din ang padulas diyan. Best thing to do is inform or hint to some media people overseas about these shady deals.

    Iyan ang gusto nila especially doon sa UK na binabatikos ang royal family lalo na kung involved itong si Andrew! Ang sarap ipadala ang info doon kay Robert Fisk of the Independent for instance. The media over there will have a heyday as a matter of fact.

  89. rose rose

    Yuko: mukhang marami nga ang “magicians sa atin ” marami ang mga hocus pokus, abra ka dabra..marami ang nagdidisappear..Did Andrew ever go to the Philippines?

  90. rebelfiancee rebelfiancee

    Sa Japan, kapag maraming controversies ang Prime Minister, it’s either nagreresign or harakiri..I am waiting for that time to happen here in the Philipines.. but i doubt it.. Maybe GLORIA is the most shameless PRESIDENT we ever had.. she knows nothing but thirst for POWER and SURVIVAL..kng baga sa bulgar na salita.. MAKAPAL ANG MUKHA! Still have the guts to say RULE OF LAW? Is rule of law..applicable only sa mga taong may GUTS na gaya ni TRILLANES,LIM,ET AL? HOW ABOUT ESPERON? NA WLANG ALAM KUNDI TUMAGO SA PALDA NI MANAY GLORIA?

  91. Yup, Rose, he was in the Philippines one or two years ago. He was on a cruise I understand. Kaya nga malakas ang loob ni unano na sabihin kaibigan niya si Andrew dahil may ugali ang ungas na kahit mga state visitors sa bansa na wala namang intention maging personal friend niya, sinasabi na niyang family friend daw nila!

    Napataas nga ang kilay ng mga kaibigan kong Japanese when I told them how this idiot bragged to her fellow Filipinos that she and her family were personal friends of the emperor and empress of Japan. Kasi nagkataon president ang tatay niya noong dumalaw sila sa Pilipinas on a sort of goodwill mission after their marriage. Feeling queen ang animal na walang alam tungkol sa mga protocol ng mga royalties.

    Nataranta nga sila noon na walang tuxedo si Fatso para humarap sa royalty ng Japan tapos ng pamimilit ni unano for an audience.

    Tindi ng tililing sa ulo wala pang delikadeza! Hindi alam ng ungas na nakakaperhuwisyo sila dahil wala pang alam sa mga social graces ng mga royal bloods sa totoo lang. Ubod ng kapal ang mukha! Napapataas na lang ang kilay ng mga nasa-shock na nakakaalam! Sabi ng biyenan ko, “Hajishirasu!” (Walanghiya, walang modo!)

  92. Sarap niyan pag nakaladkad na sa Luneta si unano at binaril, ano kaya ang feeling royalties ng Europe entertaining a liar and a cheat? Sa totoo lang wala namang pinagkaiba kay Eva Peron, who was rejected by the royal family of England.

  93. A “critical thinker” has something to say. A “critic” has to say something, like most bloggers here.

    If you disapprove our behavior, why are you here?

    Why can’t you group with other like-minded bloggers and start your own blog?

    And, surely, enjoy each other’s company?

    That should be natural course of things, right?

  94. Rule of law, K. E.? I wonder if people there really understand what it is all about! Mukhang di yata naiintindihan, masarap lang sabihin!

    It reminds me of what people were saying when Marcos ran for the presidency. Ang daming nagagalingan sa kaniya dahil maganda siyang magsalita, ma-tagalog man o ma-ingles o kahit na ma-ilocano. Pero tanungin mo kung naintindihan ng mga nakikinig sa kaniya ang nilalaman ng sinasabi niya, bokya! Ang naintindihan lang iyong sinabi ni Marcos sa bandang huli, “Dadong, Alis Diyan!”

    Colonial mentality pa rin. You bet!

  95. A “critical thinker” may find it prudent to shut up, and instead find better things to do to accomplish the same goal. A “critic” never shuts his mouth. Like most bloggers here.

    Before we came here and become Critics, we have already done something for our community and country.

    Inspite of what we were doing, and continue doing, it seems that the problems are getting bigger each day. And we have come into a conclusion that no matter what we do, if this government is populated by corrupt and keep on corrupting, our efforts are in vain.

    That’s how we became Critics.

    Are we just bloggers then?

    Or we need to be heard. Afterall, we do pay huge taxes.

  96. ASIII ASIII

    “If you disapprove our behavior, why are you here?”

    why can’t i? the blogosphere is democratic, right? and besides, even assuming arguendo that i disapprove of your behavior:

    a. i have no choice but to tolerate such behavior
    b. there are few bloggers here whose behavior i don’t
    ‘disapprove’ of – ka enchong, cocoy, toney cuevas,
    cvj, hawaiianguy, norpil, to name some

    “Why can’t you group with other like-minded bloggers and start your own blog?”

    thanks for the suggestion. don’t worry – the names i mentioned and i are all like-minded – we possess the ability to engage in a spirited intellectual and rational discussion without resorting to the use of names.

    “And, surely, enjoy each other’s company?”

    thanks again. nahahasa ang utak ko sa mga taong yun.

    “That should be natural course of things, right?”

    yes, in a way (please note all my preceding responses)

  97. ASIII ASIII

    “…we have already done something for our community and country.

    Inspite of what we were doing, and continue doing, it seems that the problems are getting bigger each day”

    OK, I’ll take your word for it. But I wonder what could be that something you have done for the community and country? Aside from paying huge taxes? I hope its more than “medical-dental missions” and policy advocacy (nothing wrong with these) I hope it lasts in the medium term at the least, like assistance to education, assistance to farmers, job creation, and foreign direct investments.

    I hope you just continue doing something for the community and country, despite gloria’s presence in malacañang. Pinoys deserve all the help they can get, but why deny the help just because gloria is around?

    As for ‘the problems that get bigger each day’ – what is the connection of these ‘problems’ to ‘something you have done for the community and country’? Did gloria take away whatever blessings your beneficiaries received from you?

  98. nelbar nelbar

    Apolitical lumpen view of pinoy modern revolt

    Noong February 1986, ipinakita pa sa balkonahe ng Malacañan na may nakafatigue uniform at naka Stan Smith pa na sapatos.
    Samantalang nung isang beses na bumaba sa bundok si Aguinaldo para interbyuhin ng media ay naka-tsinelas lamang ito.

    Ano kaya kung ipagkumpara ang sitwasyon sa Red Mosque ng Pakistan dun sa corner ng Makati Av at Ayala avenue?

    Lalabas ang tunay na anggulo sa sitwasyon nuon ni Oca Florendo.

  99. ASIII,

    Where do our taxes go?

    Are they not part of that brown paperbags distributed at Malacanan?

    Buti pa sila may pamasko na.

    Your Glueria is draining the economy. It’s the OFWs that’s keeping it afloat.

  100. Sampot,

    Where do our taxes go?

    In Ellen’s latest thread, “Tuloy ang Ligaya”, Yuko actually showed and computed how money from Philippine treasury is being spent by Aling Gloria Baba (na) and her 40 thieves in their latest European holidays…

  101. hawaiianguy hawaiianguy

    Folks, I would like to add Bishop Cruz’s take on the Makati standoff (ovc.blogspot.com). Most central is the morally bankrupt govt of Gloria.

    He says: “The fundamental factors that caused the riveting drama remain the same. The perceived morally bankrupt and callous government continues to be in power. The same markedly questionable individuals with busted values system remain holding the high critical public offices.”

  102. ASIII ASIII

    “Where do our taxes go?

    Are they not part of that brown paperbags distributed at Malacanan?”

    I dunno.

    “Buti pa sila may pamasko na”

    oo nga eh

    “Your Glueria is draining the economy.”

    really? i hope we can exchange notes on how she is ‘draining’ the economy. lets discuss specifics. motherhood statements not allowed. heres my email:

    yukosucks@hotmail.com

    “It’s the OFWs that’s keeping it afloat.”

    true. too bad trillanes punctured a big hole in the boat

    my friend, please answer my query – what have you contributed to the community and country that gloria wasted? aside from taxes?

  103. Who are you? My auditor?

    I don’t think you’re here to convince us to look the other way, ’cause you know it’s absolutely impossible. Personal Details are what you are here for, so we will be the next object of extrajudicial murders. Otherwise di ka magtitiyaga rito.

    BTW, how much did Glueria contributed to our Foreign Debt?

    What about you? What did you do to help this country? Going with her in a junket?

    Good for you.

  104. AdeBrux,

    This guy really is in here for profiling purposes.

    Ayaw pansinin ang sagot mo.

    __________________________________________________________

    “Where do our taxes go?

    Are they not part of that brown paperbags distributed at Malacanan?”

    I dunno.

    Is this the best s/he could do?

    Pa dunno-dunno pa. Pango ka ‘pre. Huwag paslang-slang.

  105. we possess the ability to engage in a spirited intellectual and rational discussion without resorting to the use of names.

    Oooooohhh, really?

    Is the respond “I dunno”, encourages…

    …. spirited intellectual and rational discussion?

    Mababaw.

  106. aside from taxes?

    Minamaliit mo lang talaga ang taxes, ano po?

    Kaya pala kung basta basta na lang winawaldas!

  107. ASIII,

    don’t compare me with other bloggers, coz’ i don’t waste my time with “diplomatics”.

    And i don’t believe that any self-inflicted blindness could ever be cured. Ikaw lang ang makakaalis sa tumutigas na muta sa iyong mga mata.

    Gising na, Kaibigan. Maawa ka naman sa Bayan.

  108. Mrivera Mrivera

    “too bad trillanes punctured a big hole in the boat.”

    yes, really bad that others see what’s inside of the boat.

    skeletons that gloria had long been hiding!

  109. piping dilat piping dilat

    “Did gloria take away whatever blessings your beneficiaries received from you?” -ASIII

    Yes… everytime we buy goods and services , we are slapped with 12% EVAT… ( courtesy of Ralph Recto… sa lahat nang mga Recto, ito yung hindi Claro! ) ….

    sabi ni GMA, kapag nadagdagan ang VAT from 10% to 12%, gaganda ang financial postion nang gobyerno… marami ang tumututol dito dahil puno’t dulo nang kakulangan nang pondo sa gobyerno e ang corruption in collecting the taxes and specifically yung isa doon, e ang collection ng VAT. Marami ang nag-aadvice na bago itaas ang VAT, e linisin muna ang pangongolekta…

    Well, obviously instead doing what is right, and since aangal yung mga kaalyadong sangkot sa anomalya… itinaas ang VAT… ang nagbayad ang taong bayan…

    And now, kulang na naman ang pondo… dahil ang sistema nang corruption nandyan pa rin…

    So … masaya ka ba na ninanakaw lang yung buwis na binabayad mo sa gobyerno?

  110. ASIII ASIII

    “Pa dunno-dunno pa. Pango ka ‘pre. Huwag paslang-slang.”

    oops sorry. ayaw mo ng islang, oh sige heto na –

    i don’t know.

    o, masaya ka na?

  111. ASIII ASIII

    “Who are you? My auditor?”

    can I?

    “I don’t think you’re here to convince us to look the other way, ’cause you know it’s absolutely impossible.”

    see, you even confirm that. yes, im not here to convince you to look the other way. thanks for affirming

    “Personal Details are what you are here for, so we will be the next object of extrajudicial murders. Otherwise di ka magtitiyaga rito”

    iho/iha, please, for your sake, don’t flatter yourself. ikaw? target of an ‘extrajudicial murder’? if gloria is an elephant leg, you’re just a mosquito

    “BTW, how much did Glueria contributed to our Foreign Debt?”

    I dunno. Oops, i don’t know pala.

    “What about you? What did you do to help this country?”

    You want to know? really? let me count the ways:

    1. my work entails bringing investors here to start businesses. this results in job creation, modestly helping reduce unemployment

    2. im involved with an NGO that helps marginalized people have means of livelihood and be integrated with the mainstream of society

    for sure you will find them not enough. of course they are not enough. im not a self-proclaimed messiah like that @#$%$#@ trillanes.

    “Going with her in a junket?”

    inggit ka siguro ano?

    “Good for you”

    inggit ka lang sa mga congressmen na iyon

  112. ASIII ASIII

    “Oooooohhh, really?
    Is the respond “I dunno”, encourages…
    …. spirited intellectual and rational discussion?
    Mababaw”

    eh talaga namang di ko alam. i never start a discussion in a topic that i don’t know a thing about; there is nothing to discuss. i don’t bluff my way in discussions.

    yes, talagang it won’t encourage a spirited intellectual and rational discussion.

    as if answering with “i don’t know” will

    haaay naku. amateurs.

  113. ASIII ASIII

    “Minamaliit mo lang talaga ang taxes, ano po?
    Kaya pala kung basta basta na lang winawaldas!”

    asus! if all you can do to help the bayan is pay taxes, please, huwag mo nang ipagmalaki. the country badly needs more than your taxes

    “don’t compare me with other bloggers, coz’ i don’t waste my time with “diplomatics””

    okay, sige

    “And i don’t believe that any self-inflicted blindness could ever be cured.”

    speaking from your own experience

    “Ikaw lang ang makakaalis sa tumutigas na muta sa iyong mga mata”

    ikaw, paano naalis?

    “Gising na, Kaibigan. Maawa ka naman sa Bayan”

    what? sa katarantaduhan ni trillanes? yes, gising na gising na.

  114. ASIII ASIII

    piping dilat,

    my statement – “Did gloria take away whatever blessings your beneficiaries received from you?” was my reply to an earlier post who claimed that he/she had been helping the country and the community, but nothing is happening. this led me to ask what kind/s of help has he/she extended to the country and community that gloria might have taken away?

    may i remind you, “taxes” in all forms do not qualify as “help coming from people.” “Help” is beyond the call of duty. It is our duty to pay taxes.

    pero salamat na rin sa iyong short treatise on EVAT and its effects. kahit sablay sa aforesaid statement ko

    “So … masaya ka ba na ninanakaw lang yung buwis na binabayad mo sa gobyerno?”

    hindi. nakatulong din ang EVAT kahit papano

    yes i acknowledge that the real need is efficiency in tax collection, and not new taxes.

  115. ASIII ASIII

    ““too bad trillanes punctured a big hole in the boat.”
    yes, really bad that others see what’s inside of the boat.
    skeletons that gloria had long been hiding!”

    very true! agree to the highest degree possible!

    pero what caused the sinking was not the skeletons, but the puncture caused by that @#$%$#@ trillanes!

    we are all sinking! ‘ika nga nung High School Musical 1 – “we’re all in this together”!

    courtesy of trillanes

  116. maharlika maharlika

    mga kaibigan, may mga tao talagang ugali na ang mang asar gaya ni manong/manang asiii. naghahanap ng pansin kaya nangiinis…wag ninyo ng patulan kasi wala talagang patutunguhan…

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