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Swiss trip is the reason

On January 25, Gloria Arroyo will be in Davos, Switzerland to attend this year’s World Economic Forum, an annual event supervised by the Swiss Federal government that aims to “improve the state of the world.”

Participants to the WEF come from business, politics, academe, media, and civil society.

This is the second WEF participation of Arroyo (the first was in New York in 2002) but this will be her first visit to Switzerland.

The Swiss trip is the answer to questions why after sitting on it for four years, the Arroyo administration decided to file graft and extortion charges against former Justice Secretary Hernando Perez even as Malacañang, specifically Executive Secretary Eduardo Ermita, declares him innocent.

Remember her signing of the repeal of the death penalty before her Vatican trip June last year? It’s all part of her image-cleansing agenda.

Arroyo expects to be asked by Swiss officials and the media about something that they referred to the Philippine government almost four years ago.

Now, she can say that charges have been filed against the recipient of the $2 million that ended in a Swiss account. She may even say that it’s proof that her government is serious about eradicating graft and corruption, which we all know is a big lie.

Anti-graft crusader Frank Chavez is not impressed with the Ombudsman’s action against Perez and sees it as part of a charade. “Had they charged him with money laundering and plunder which are non-bailable, I would have saluted them,” he said.

Chavez advised Ombudsman lawyers who say Perez’ crime does not constitute plunder which should be a series of acts to accumulate ill-gotten wealth of at least P50 million because it was just a single act, to review his Sept. 18, 2003 letter to then Ombudsman Simeon Marcelo.

Chavez said Perez’ crime took at least 10 acts. Here’s a portion of Chavez’ letter:

It’s a matter of record that as of April 15, 2003, the Embassy of Switzerland requested the Philippine Government to extend judicial legal assistance in criminal matters relating to what Switzerland presents to be money-laundering activities of a certain Hernando Benito Perez, reportedly a former Secretary of Justice, Republic of the Philippines. The request of the Embassy of Switzerland is based on the Treaty on Mutual Legal Assistance on Criminal Matters between the Swiss Confederation and the Republic of the Philippines signed in Manila on July 9, 2002.

Documented proof shows the following facts:

1. On March 5, 2001, EFG Private Bank SA, Geneva Branch, opened Deposit Account No. 338l18 in the name of Rosario Salvador Perez and Ramon Castillo Arceo Jr., both Philippine citizens.

2. Ms. Perez and Mr. Arceo executed power of attorney in favor of Hernando Benito Perez, husband of Rosario Salvador Perez. Account No. 338118 was closed on Oct. 31, 2001.

3. On March 27, 2001, EFG Private Bank SA, Geneva Branch, opened Deposit Account No. 338128 in the name of Ernest de Leon Escaler, a Philippine citizen.

4. On March 11, 2001, EFG Private Bank SA, Geneva Branch opened at the request of Ernest de Leon Escaler, Deposit Account No. 338372 in the name of Lucky Clover Enterprises Ltd. Incorporated in British Virgin Islands (BVI). A person authorized by a company named Capcept Limited signed all the documents relating to the opening of this account. The company EFG Financial Advisory Pte Limited, with head office in Singapore, undertook the aforesaid banking transactions.

5.The documents relative to the opening of Account No. 338118 indicate that Ernest de Leon Escaler is the ‘center of influence of EFG Financial Advisory in the Philippines.’ In parallel transactions, accounts were also opened in the names of the same holders, under references 348118, 348128 and 348372 with the EFG Private Bank SA, Guernsey Branch.

6.Documents from Switzerland identified Hernando Benito Perez as the Justice Secretary who would have collected the amount of USD2 million resulting from acts of corruption or from extortion.

7. On March 6, 2001, Account No. 338118 actually received the amount of USD1 million from the account of Ernest de Leon Escaler at the Coutts (Schweiz) AG Hongkong.

8. The account of Rosario Salvador Perez and Ramon Castillo Arceo with EFG Private Bank, Guernsey Branch, was credited in May 2001 with the amount of USD699,985 which amounts came from different investments and inter-account movements.

9.With the closure of Account No. 338118, the account number 338128 (with Escaler as holder) received capital in return in several transfers. Two important transfers took place from this last account in favor of a company named Swordtail Limited, which is the holder of an account in BNP Hongkong.

10.Finally, USD833,000 went back from Swordtail Limited account to the Lucky Clover Enterprise Ltd. Account.

Given all these facts, supported by documents coming from Switzerland, the citizenry is puzzled why no action has been taken thereon either individually or collectively by the Office of the President, Department of Foreign Affairs, Department of Justice and the Office of the Ombudsman.” Chavez asked this question three years ago.

Unlike the repeal of the death penalty that Arroyo cannot undo after the trip, the charges against Perez can be dismissed later on. Brilliant script. Shady agenda.

Related stories:

Ping to revive probe into $14M payoff. Click here.

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288 Comments

  1. joeseg joeseg

    I asked one time somewhere in a thread here that if fate intervene and Anna cross path with GMA in her trip Switzeland, pakibati na lang sabihing Hi from Ellen’s bloggers!

    Come now, the filing of charges by Ombudsman to Nani Perez is certainly connected to this Switzerland trip. It’s like in going to the Vatican when the death penalty was lifted. Do we know if there’s an scheduled trip to US? Baka ito rin ang dahilan on Smith’s abrupt spiriting to US embassy.

    The pattern is getting curiouser and curiouser.

  2. mandirigma mandirigma

    The reason we need to know the whereabout of Mike Arroyo is to check on his activities. He might be currently in Swizz again. As citizens, we have the right to know his activities especially if these involved people’s money. Mike Arroyo cannot say he should not be monitored claiming he is a private citizen. He is a public figure being the spouse of the President. Lalo na may mga bintang sa kanya sa pagnanakaw at iba pang anomalya. Kailangan natin malaman kung nasaan siya at ano ang ginagawa ngayon.

  3. vic vic

    To be honest, now I am not really surprised why so many alleged wrongdoings(corruptions, frauds, extortions, secret commissions, illegal wheeling dealings) were not resolved with “guilty verdicts” or some or many have not even been dealt with is because of the defective process among others.

    First, there are many bodies or agencies doing the same work. Then the Senate and Executive, whose duty are making laws and the other executing the law, are also playing Judiciary. And before, the case even get to the courts, the opposition politicians and the government already acting prosecutors, defense lawyers, juries and judges.

    And here again, Senator Lacson proposing to revive the investigation that should have been investigated by the Police long ago and may have gone to the very details by now. But if Ping and the oppositions really want to get some results and may help them with legislation that the same ‘sanamagans’ will never happen again, He should call for a no-holds -barred Independent Judicial Inquiry to look after not just this Nani Perez, but including the Joc-Joc and and in General the Culture of Corruptions and figured out why they did happen and keep happening time and time and time again, and again come up with a little better process of investigating, and prosecuting these plunderers and extortionists and put a stop on this never ending charade…

  4. mandirigma mandirigma

    Kabayang Vic, the problem with these people is that each has his own ass to protect. Now that Lacson wants to revive the IMPSA investigation, expect Malacanang to revive his Kuratong Baleleng case even if this has been dismissed several times. Kanya-kanyang diskarte. And it goes on and on. Walang katapusan.

  5. vic vic

    Kabayang mandirigma, a few years ago, the Liberal Government of PM Chretien was immersed in Sponsorship Scandal,the like of which we have not seen for one hundred years. But as soon as the Scandal surfaced by the combination of Auditor’s Report and the Investigative Media reporting, the Police got into action and the Government of the Day, the same Liberal under PM Paul Martin called for Judicial Inquiry headed by Justice Gomery. On that inquiry, everyone involved, including PM Chretien, Paul Martin and the rest of the Cabinets and Officials were called before as material witnesses. No-holds-barred and no sacred cows.
    The results; criminal charges were filed for those criminally involved; politicians who were not doing their job monitoring the project, quit in disgrace and the most important was the passing of the New Accountability Bill that will make it harder to repeat such Scandal for more than another hundred years.

    No political circus, no hocus pocus, but serious business of resolving something that have gone wrong..

  6. mandirigma mandirigma

    Ka Vic, it might be true within Canada. Sa loob ng Canada, action agad. Pero kapag sa ibang bansa even if a Canadian is a victim, the Canadian government acts slowly. Remember that Canadian couple murdered in Mexico. And now, there’s a young Canadian man also killed in Mexico. Yet, Canada seems to be not taking any move at all. Canada also didn’t act strongly on that Canadian-Syrian wrongly accused of being a terrorist by the US based on the report sent by RCMP. The man suffered and was tortured in Syria. Maliban sa media, walang masyadong action ang ginawa ng Canada. Opinion ko lang naman iyan Ka Vic based on the news report I got.

  7. vic vic

    The Canadian Government did everything about the Couple who went to Mexico for their daughter wedding short of taking the investigation themselves, which is not their responsibilities. The victims family have no complaints about how our government treated the incident.

    As for the young Man you mentioned above, the body will be flown home tomorrow and the autopsy will be done by the Ontario Coroner to determine the cause of death. As of this momnent, the cause of death is not known yet. The Mecican police said it was a case of hit and run (traffic) while the victims family said it was from beatings.

    I assure you the authorities here are doing their best when dealing with a foreign country, without much fanfare.

  8. Diego K. Guerrero Diego K. Guerrero

    The timing of the Ombudsman news release on ex-DOJ chief Nani Perez extortion case is nothing but public relations. It’s another GMA squid tactics to cover-up real issues surrounding her corrupt administration. I think nobody is buying Mark Jimenez’ spin on Impsa $14 M bribery deal. He is protecting the crocks in Malacanang by selective amnesia and distortion of facts. What deal he is cooking in exchange of clearing Gloria? Criminal minds like Mark Jimenez and Jose Pidal cannot be trusted.

  9. Just as we thought, Ellen, it is all for a trick. The Great Switik has not swindled any of us who want to see her out of the palace by the murky river, and sent straight to jail.

    At least, we know now the real score. Nice try! Now we know why despite the obvious about this case against Nani Perez, who has been quiet about this despite the gravity of the accusation of this former Erap buddy, but now a staunch supporter of the Pidals.

    “Mark Jimenez” he calls himself, thus, causing no doubt his dead parents to fidget in their graves. What MJ does not realize in fact is that one becomes his name as in the the cases of people I have translated for in the police for agreeing to have their identities altered to enable them to leave the Philippines.

    Confucius in fact taught about rectification of names. It was one principle that actually stuck in my mind especially when one rights in a language where each of the characters of the name expresses a complete thought, and reason why I decided to have my first name “Yuko” written in hiragana for “Yuu” and live the character for child as is.

    Whadyaknow, MJ has chosen his own doom by his choose of replacing his very native name “Cuerpo something”? with his present name he may have not been convicted with as it is customary for the court to demand the accused to use his original baptismal name.

    I support ex-District Attorney Frank Chavez in pursuing his case against the top echelons of the Philippine Justice Department, SiRaulO Gongonzales and Maldita Gutierrez. He should actually be supported by all sane and patriotic Filipinos.

    PATALSIKIN NA, NOW NA!

  10. Toney Cuevas Toney Cuevas

    So, mutineer Gloria is heading to Swiss eh? Another large deposit, I suppose? I guess, the safety vault in Germany is already full, and she need to spread the stolen wealth so when it’s time to skip out of town won’t be to easy to trace all the stolen wealth. Anyway, Mutineer Gloria is not going to Swiss for political reason nor social or to the national best interest. But to check on the Jose Pidal.

  11. cocoy cocoy

    Mandirigma;
    Re: Would you like to share us something about them. Si Josefa Marcos ay nagmana sa ugali ng mga Quetulio hindi daw siya gaanong lumalapit sa mga Edralin.Isa siyang guro.Obing pa lang daw si inang ko ng agkaripas siya sa Hawaii.Narigat daw ang biyay nila ng nasa liblib na barrio sila sa isang bayan sa Ilocos.Basit laing ti laguerta nila at iginatang ng lolo ko pamplite sa eroplano.Kadalasan daw awan ti sida nila.Si lola mamaysa ti kimona at saya pangsimba tano domingo.Basit laing ti balay nila.

  12. cocoy cocoy

    Sorry po.Nagkamali ako ng posting dapat doon ko ilagay sa kabila.

  13. artsee artsee

    Mang Vic, bakit sa Canada maraming Canadian? Cokecoy, si Josefa isang guro pero si Imelda labandera tulad ni tiyanak.

  14. cocoy cocoy

    Artsee:I agree with you.Kaya nga sinamantalang bumili ng dose-dosenang sapatos para maging sinderela.

  15. artsee artsee

    Cokecoy, anong brand ang mga sapatos mo? Baka Spartan lang. Meroon ditong nagusuot ng Spartan shoes.

  16. Vic:
    Placing personalities aside, not that I don’t realise they matter, the first thing is that we have to have a group of police investigators that are not only trained for the task of uncovering corruption in the government agencies but just as important the group of police must be able to act independently from other government agencies reporting to the head of the DILG only. If we have a trustworthy head of the DILG and a highly trained, organised, honest group of police who are dedicated to their work, that is a starting point. But at the same time we separate the PNP & AFP and place the later in their barracks. In other successful countries the police control all forms of civil law and order, their military have nothing to do with it. If we take a look at London and their police, it was formed in 1829 by Sir Robert Peel as an independent police force, never having involved the military in their function, and became the best police service in the world. Sooner or later the military and PNP must be separated so that law & order moves forward in this country. I realise theres a power struggle between the heads of AFP & PNP but all the more reason it has to be done, as a start.

  17. Furthermore, its on record that the UK Prime Ministers young son was arrested for being drunk in a public place less than a mile from where he lived with his parents (10 Downing Street no less) and taken to the nearest police station cell. No cover-up because it wouldn’t be allowed. We can be professional as that here, but we have to have the balls to start it and separate the PNP & AFP period.

  18. TonGuE-tWisTeD TonGuE-tWisTeD

    What conclusions can we draw here?

    First, the mafia brains behind Gloria’s administration thinks the filing of this case will make it appear that government is finally tightening its noose against corruption hoping to get nice pats on the back from the US and Europe. This, while the crimes of gang masterminds Bonnie and Clyde Arroyo and the likes of Jocjoc the Worm, Garci the Phonepal, Sabit the Collector and the Junior Don, seem inexistent.

    Second, they think can now spend (pocket?) to the last penny the $20 million (P1B) US aid for the ombudsman under Bush’s Millenium Challenge Account. To them, Perez IS a big fish and therefore considered as significant compliance to the terms of the aid.

    Third, they think that by downgrading the charges from money laundering and plunder to extortion and graft, they are actually doing Perez a favor, enough to keep his mouth shut. They also save MJ’s skin, and they firewalled the Arroyo couple to safety. A win-win-win here. They thought.

    Fourth, they likewise got Mark Jimenez by the balls. The case downgrade is quid pro quo, Jimenez gets sweet revenge with Nani without self-inflicting damage, the palace gets awesome philantropic generosity from MJ. In bribery cases, he is as guilty as Perez, being the bribe source. Not too fast. Jimenez and Villarama’s reckless privelege speeches in congress are on record and have automatically co-implicated Jimenez with bribery and the “Malacañang residents”, too.

    Fifth, there is now an official reason to be in Switzerland. The last time around, they stopped by because the EU governments they hoped to visit were all very busy – watching football. The second tranche of dollars to be deposited?

    Sixth, they believe it will improve GMA’s image as it appears her gov’t is now “morally consistent” (I love that phrase!) in keeping its commitments to treaties and agreements – recently, VFA, now this MLA on Criminal Matters.

    They can think and believe as they please, but the nagging question, still, is: Who believes them?

  19. cocoy cocoy

    Artsee:Huwag na tayong copy-cat trademark na ng kasama natin ‘yan dito.Sige ka magagalit sa iyo si ate mo chi.

  20. Nobody believe’s them TonGuE-tWisTeD, least of all the International community, they are all trying to give her and her administration a body swerve even the US is using her, thats a big difference from supporting her. Once the US has used her they will _hit on her from a great height.
    The big question I ask myself is, of this administration wwnl would you buy a secondhand car from any of them, uum!

  21. vic vic

    I don’t believe any decent foreign leaders support or respect the current Philippines administration. Formality maybe, as a matter of diplomatic protocol, but I noticed lately most other leaders (except few of her kinds) ever give notice to Gloria’s presence, now that they are getting the ‘ongoings’ internally.

    WWNL, I agree with you that all enforcement of the laws should be left to the police authorities, independent from all partisanships. It should start at making the Police as professional as could be without political bearings and the Military should be what it is, soldiers.

    And once the case is in the hands of the Police and of the courts, the politicians should have nothing to do with them, not even “smart” comments from them, otherwise that could be interference in the process. But until everyone knows where their duties and responsibilities start and end, it will be same old, same old thingy…

  22. prans prans

    12 January 2007

    I dont know why people kept on believing that malacanang will not interfere in the perez case??? how many times did they say that, only to find out that they influenced the decision of the courts, commissions, fact find bodies, etc.etc. tsk, tsk, tsk……

    Wether her intension to go to davos switzerland is to speak at the WEF or to make sure that perez case will not prosper.

    Bottomline, why do we to believe in her.

    TAMA NA SOBRA NA!!!! PATALSIKIN NOW NA!!!!

    prans

  23. prans prans

    12 January 2007

    CORRECTION…..

    Why do we have to believe her….

    prans

  24. tikbalang tikbalang

    Tama ka Mandirigma wala nang katapusan,
    Ngayon nagbabangayan na si Lacson at si Mark Jimenez naglabasan na ang mga baho. Sino kaya ang nagsasabi ng totoo? Inaanak pala ni Lacson ang anak ni Jimenez, pag “PERA” na talaga ang pinag usapan ang magkumpare at magkakaibigan pinaghihiwalay at nag aaway. Hmmpp kaya pala puro pa pogi si Mark Jimenez ng mga nakaraang buwan dahil may plano na. Puro bigay sa mahihirap pagawa ng pabahay sa mga sundalo bile dito bile doon at binibigay sa mahihirap para nga naman maging mabango siya taong bayan ginagamit pa ang Diyos para wag lang siyang madamay at ang mag-asawa sa anomalya sa IMPSA. Sino kaya ang sinasabi ni Lacson na mag asawa?
    Ang sa akin lang, PATALSIKIN NA! SIPAIN NA! NGAYON NA! HUWAG MATAKOT SA MGA TAONG KUMUKURAKOT SA KABAN NG BAYAN!

  25. Mrivera Mrivera

    siguro, mas masahol pa sa armored ang kahihiyan ng baliw na babaeng mukhang daga sa malakanyang na ayaw umalis sa kanyang lungga. mantakin ninyong kapag meron siyang haharapang international gathering o summit, biglang magpapaputok ng kamangha manghang pakulo upang maging sentro nga naman siya ng atensiyon nang sa ganun, bumango ang bulok niyang reputasyon bilang “marangal at matuwid na lider ng bansa.”

    kapal talaga.

    naman! naman! naman!

    alis ka na d’yan!

  26. apoy apoy

    Gloria’s treason is the reason why Erap is in prison..
    Cencia na kayo,hindi ako nakapag-aral..Na-stuck ako sa rhymes.?

  27. Got this text:

    In Davos, GMA will be holding court at a function to be hosted by Maurice Amon.

    If you check Google, Amon is chair of SIPCA, an 80-year old Swiss firm whose inks are used in 90 per cent of the world’s bank notes!

    Is GMA or Mike buying Bank note ink?

  28. mandirigma mandirigma

    You’re right, Ka Ellen. Instead of going to Swizz, they came over to coincide with the ASEAN Summit. Para hindi halata.

  29. mandirigma mandirigma

    Umpisa na ang paninira kay Loren Legarda. So far, she’s leading all the senators in the survey. Kahit na hiwalay na siya kay Leviste, hindi maiwasan mabanggit at masabit ang pangalan ni Legarda. There will be more to come such as resurrecting Lacson’s Kuratong Baleleng and Tito Sotto’s past assoiciation with a drug lord. Pati ang hidwaan nina Jinggoy at JV Ejercito baka palakihin na naman. Ang Hacienda Luisita naman kay Noynoy Aquino. Malacanang’s PR groups and propagandists have started working to destroy the opposition.

    Legarda’s estranged husband nabbed for shooting aide

    By Joel Guinto

    MANILA — Former senator Loren Legarda’s estranged husband was arrested Friday for fatally shooting one of his aides inside his Makati office, police said.

    Antonio Leviste, former Batangas governor, surrendered to authorities and was brought to the Makati Medical Center under heavy guard after his blood pressure shot up, said Superintendent Gilbert Cruz, the city’s police chief.

  30. Mandirigma, Maurice Amon and Gloria Arroyo are meeting in Davos, Switzerland.

  31. mandirigma mandirigma

    He, he, he. Nakakahiya po kung sabihin ko sa inyo na ang basa ko sa Davos ay Davao. Kabayang Ellen, I thought it’s Davao in the Philippines. I’m sorry po.

  32. norpil norpil

    marcos had gold, erap had women and wine plus other extra curricular activities, the aquinos have their hacienda, now the arroyos have their security inks. what more do we need.

  33. mandirigma mandirigma

    More on former Gov. Leviste’s incident (shooting his aide): According to him, he shot the victim in self-defense (usual alibi). Then, he complained of high blood pressure so was brought to the hospital (another usual alibi). Bakit kapag sangkot ang mga matataas na tao sa krimen, ganyan na ganyan ang mga dahilan na depensa? My own investigation tells me that there could have been a heated argument between the two. May bote ng alak sa loob ng opisina. Siguro lasing ang isa o parehong lasing. Leviste could have shot his man in anger. Tauhan niya ito kaya mas believable na si Leviste ang bumaril dahil sa galit o lasing. Proceeding to hospital instead of being locked up in jail is another common trick. While the case is being investigated, he would be in a hospital suite enjoying all the comfort a VIP gets. Ganyan din si Abra Gov. Valera. Ang defense niya wala daw siya sa pangyayari nang mapatay si Congressman. Unless the one who pulled the trigger surfaces and admits to the crime, mahirap ma-convict si Valera based on the testimony of just one person. That’s how our justice system works in the Philippines. The powerful and the moneyed always has a say.
    Kawawang Pilipinas.

  34. norpil norpil

    agree ako sa sinulat mo mandirigma. maniwala na yata ako kay ystakei na bayan muna lamang ang medyo malinis ang mga papel.

  35. Diwata Diwata

    Manong Mandirigma,

    Normal or kultura na natin mga Pilipino ang siraan at magbatuhan ng putik lalo ng pagdating ng eleksyon, walang oposisyon or administrasyon sa bagay nayan! Sabi nga ‘ we need character change” applicable po ito sa lahat ng mga Pilipino.

    FOCUS lang po tayo sa pagkampanya sa ating napupusuan na kandidato. Let us raise the bar, para sa ikabubuti ng bayan ang gagawin natin. naniniwala po ako na pag pumatol daw sa sira-ulo mas lalo kang sira-ulo!

    Manong Nelbar,

    Bilib na sana ako sa inyo dahil parang tunay kayong nagmamahal sa bayan, pero kay Erap din pala ang tunay nyong damdamin. Marami po naman pa tayong pagpipilian kalimutan na natin yun mga pulitikong naging ugat kayat napagiwanan tayong mga Pilipino. Nasa kabataan ang bagong pag-asa ng bayan at hindi ang mga amoy-lupang pulitiko!

    ALIS DIYAN MAY KILITI AKO DIYAN!!!!

  36. vic vic

    The question here are why are those people carrying guns in person? This is one law that should be examined carefully. The permit to carry weapons in person is a very serious that even in most states, where Americans have the right to bear arms, carrying weapons in person are not allowed for private citizens.

    Although we have the privilege to own and possess firearms of any kind (except for full auto and small pistols, and few specific firearms)with no limit as to the quantity as can be justifiably safely stored, We are not allowed to carry firearms in person for self-defense or protection and they are to be disabled when at home or during transport. At least the Cops kwew that those carrying are committing crimes (carrying of prohibitive weapons, a very serious offense_). And if you are found out to be mentally unstable, the privilege is suspended or dis-allowed.

    Even security guards are not allowed and so our soldiers. Only cops and armored guards. So in a fight, either you run away or fight it out with words. Of course this not mean that all will abide by the law, just yesterday there were quite a few shooting incidents just around the corner.

    Also this law allow only those who can afford to pay the license to carry fees and the rich to be able to arm themselves, therby another form of discrimination. And if the poor can only have knives, then the fight is not even. And chances are the rich and the wealthy can always use the often abused alibi of Self-Defense to get away from Murder. And perhaps a good amount of Blood Money. And that is not Justice.

  37. norpil norpil

    i think it is not allowed also in the pinas to carry guns in person except when they have it at home or in practice. but law is one thing and practice is another thing in the pinas. those who abide by the law get shot and those who do not are the ones who shoot.

  38. mandirigma mandirigma

    Ka Norpil, for a fee anyone can have permit to carry.

  39. norpil norpil

    all my brothers have guns, but i have not seen them carry except in the car.you know probably better mandirigma.in norway even the police donot carry guns, but when they do it, they are out to shoot to kill and not to defend themselves.

  40. Whether you, guys, believe me or not, who cares? One thing I try to do is not write on things I do not know first hand. And I do not make fun of things that I firmly believe should be taken seriously even at the peril of one’s life.

    I also take my religion seriously that teaches that we should obey the God, who forbids from “bearing false witness against our neighbors.” On the other hand, it is not a sin to demand for the truth, and die for it.

    PATALSIKIN NA, NOW NA! BUGAW NA ASTA PROSTITUTA PA, ALIS DIYAN!

  41. mandirigma mandirigma

    What’s Ms. Ystakei talking about here? Is religion being discussed here? Paki explain lang po, Kabayang Ystakei. Thanks.

  42. The tiyanak’s window-dressing continues. Puro pabango lang but the stench still remains. The international community should take its cue from the Filipinos, we all know how this bogus president works. Its good her last trip in Europe went pffft. This one should also be the same unless of course the Swiss may treat her as their biggest client, (money-laundering client-that is).

  43. joeseg joeseg

    Good Morning!

    Please care to read this interesting article especially those who are abroad because according to the author, “if the views of Filipinos in the US and Canada reflect national sentiment, then 2007 would be a politically unhappy year for GMA and her allies”.

    AN UNHAPPY NEW YEAR
    By Prospero E. de Vera
    Wednesday, 03 January 2007

    Toronto, Canada. The Christmas season allows Filipinos to take a well deserved break from the rigors of keeping body and soul together and spend time with friends and family. In the spirit of the season, Gloria Arroyo (GMA) and her political allies recently initiated a “cha-cha ceasefire” and called on all Filipinos to work for unity in 2007 “to secure the country’s economic future”.

    Click here for the rest of the article.

  44. Ellen:

    Just got a warning that this site is attacked. The virus is being distributed as “Exploit”! Please inform your administrator about this.

    Thanks. I’m cleaning my PC now. I had difficulty uploading a post here a while ago. When I checked, I found out that a virus has been distributed.

  45. joeseg:
    No need to worry because Its about to hit the fan, and with excellent timing.
    Lacson indicated that the Senate probe should not only concentrate on the $2 million alleged bribe money received by Perez but the entire supposed $14 million payoff that was purportedly made by the Argentine firm Impsa to some government officials.
    Former solicitor general Frank Chavez says many money movements from different sources and banks abroad from the numbered account of Ernest Escaler, who has been identified as the conduit, the complete banking documents cannot lie. Its my opinion that one reason a swiss businessman is in a huddle with them maybe their sheer panic.

  46. mandirigma mandirigma

    It now appears that the reason why Malacanang decided to charge Nani Perez was to implicate President Estrada. Please take note of the recent statements; puro pangalan ni Erap ang binabanggit ngayon. Noon, ni minsan ay hindi binanggit ni Mark Jimenez si Erap. When Erap said he was being given $14 Million but he refused, MJ didn’t come out and deny Erap’s statement. Bakit ngayon pati si Erap sinasama niya? Malinaw po ang strategy. Charge Perez so that Erap’s name would be implicated. Erap is currently the undisputed leader of the united opposition. Election is near. Mahirap pa ba isipin kung bakit ginagawa nila (Malacanang) ito ngayon?

  47. cocoy cocoy

    Pareng Joe:
    I read you posted about—An Unhappy New Year–Prospero is perfectly right about our concern and queries about our country.Can I pose you a question,can our economy prosper this 2007.
    Sometimes even we are here I found out that the bad attitudes of filipino still stuck in the luggages,–I cite you an example, why a filipino is always a filipino– There is a city in southcal,we can call it a filipino community because the neighboorhood,restaurants,church,and supermart is a pinoy inviroment.They are competing each other.I have a favorite turo-turo that I enjoyed to eat and relax before hitting 405 freeway when I travel south and to north vice versa.The last time I exited the freeway,The owner of the turo-turo was disgusted because just a few meter in front of his eatery was another bigger pinoy turo-turo and they killed his long years of investment.I felt sorry for him because he is in the edge of bankruptcy.And in this city filipinos are divided and they are competing each other for a city council seat.Mudslinging,character assasination and so forth.The former mayor in this city is a pinoy and he is serving time in jail.To what I heard just a few tenth of a thousand dollars in bribe and corruption.To what I heard again there is another pinoy council member is under invistigation for city garbage anomaly.—-A pinoy is always a pinoy— and that’s a bad example.A family organization in this states is spruoting so quick like a mushroom.— Ang isang tao pag hindi siya ang naging presidente ng association ay tumitiwalag at magtayo na naman ng panibagong association hanggat di siya ang naging presidente.–

  48. vic vic

    I concur to your post cocoy. we do have a Phjilippine Cultural Centre, smacked in the Popolous ddowntown area, and the last time a read a local newspaper, two groups of Pinoys here have some legal case regarding the administration of the centre. I said why can’t they settle these arguments among themselves, instead of getting into the paper and the courts? I just can’t be bothered.

  49. vic vic

    Sorry for the spelling mistakes, watching the Raptors vs. Boston Celtics basketball game on t.v. while typing.

  50. adawning adawning

    Hi folks: Here’s for your entertainment. Does anybody believe that this case against Nani Perez is for real? He/She must be the most naive and gullible person in the whole Philippines, indeed, in the world. In the end all these bogus people will whitewash the whole thing and without shame declare it the triumph of truth and justice. They’re all in it together. It’s sickening. How do these people sleep at night.

    Malaya:

    Nani slams Gutierrez for playing prober and prosecutor

    FORMER justice secretary Hernando Perez yesterday asked the Ombudsman to reconsider its decision recommending the filing of charges of extortion, graft, and falsification of public documents against him, his wife Rosario, brother in law Ramon Arceo and business associate Ernest Escaler.

    He assailed Ombudsman Merceditas Gutierrez for taking on the roles of investigator and prosecutor in the case, “a role foreign to her in a preliminary investigation.”

    The Ombudsman‘s recommendations stemmed from the case filed by former Manila Rep. Mark Jimenez who accused Perez of extorting $2 million from him in February 2001.

    Jimenez said he was forced to pay up to stop Perez from harassing him and forcing him to implicate officials of the Estrada administration in irregularities.

    Jimenez was then brokering a power contract between the Arroyo government and an Argentinean firm. The contract was eventually approved after Perez issued a favorable legal opinion on it.

    Perez, in the motion for reconsideration, also criticized Gutierrez for the delay in the resolution of the case.

    “According to her, there was delay because of the complexities of the issues raised and because of difficulty of obtaining documents. The issues became complicated because the Ombudsman went out of her way and beyond her role in a preliminary investigation,” he said.

    “She took it upon herself to prove what the complainant Mario B. Crespo a.k.a. Mark Jimenez failed to do. She became not only the investigator, but also the prosecutor, a role foreign to her in a preliminary investigation,” he said.

    He said the Ombudsman even committed error of facts in saying, for example, that Arceo is brother of his wife.

  51. mandirigma mandirigma

    Doomsday clock to move closer to nuclear Armageddon

    CHICAGO – The world is inching closer to nuclear Armageddon, a group of prominent scientists and security experts said Friday. Click here for the story.

  52. Thanks Adawning. The best thing that Filipinos can do right now is not to be complacent but on the look out. Better still, they should continue those protests and rallies in the Philippines just to prove to the world that a great majority of Filipinos do not tolerate this bogus government that unfortunately cannot be removed as yet. But let them not despair. Nature has a way of going after these crooks. God will not allow them to prevail. Right now, there seems to be a need for some internal cleaning that this delay of removing these crooks seem accomplishing as a matter of fact.

    Pabayaan nating magsabunutan ng buhok ang mga kuratong, and then see, who among them will come out unscathed. Meanwhile, let’s continue to pray for all Filipino voters to be wiser this coming election that the idiots in the government even boast of being more bloody than usual. If that is not stupidity, what is? It is the duty of the police there to make sure the election is clean and violence-free.

    PATALSIKIN NA, NOW NA!

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  54. cocoy cocoy

    Vic;
    That’s the reality about us filipinos. We could not get along.We still has those crab mentality.It will take us maybe, a century before we can be awake in our nightmare of being selfish and jealous.Until we change, we can see a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.
    The japanese,korean,chinese and vietnamese had already left us behind a hundred miles.Vietnam was devastated and ravages with war.Look at vietnam now,there economy is floating high in the deep ocean.Philippines is still submerge in the deep trench.
    I was just laughing when I heard our midget commander-in-thief,opps–chief arrogantly delivering her speech that we have a strong peso currency.Average income of every filipino is more than thousand dollars annualy.Filipino can now live on an average of 35 pesos daily.What a crappy talk she is talking,the only pleasant thing to watch her is her gashing teeth.Besides that she is still a midget.
    How can a president be proud of a strong economy if our country is importing rice,vegetables and even onions and garlic from Vietnam and cambodia.A double dead chicken from china.Not only that they are importing thru a backdoor.Rampant smuggling.She is so proud that the technology in our country is competing globally.Balogney! Philipines could not even patent of there own a single screwdriver.Mostly if not pirated,immitation.You see,everything is imported.There basketball player are imported,telenovela are imported.Even Sam Milby and Gerard Anderson is imported.No originality.Even the horse of junior don is imported.A country could be self independent if you import everything.Philippines need to export not to import.

  55. Mrivera Mrivera

    ilusyunada. sinungaling. ipokrita. mandaraya. magnanakaw. manloloko. walang kahihiyan. suwapang. kampeon ng mga ganid at halang ang kaluluwa. reyna ng mga kawatan. iyan ang tamang larawan ng baliw na babaeng mukhang daga sa loob ng malakanyang na aywa umalis sa kanyang lungga.

  56. In a privilege speech in 2002, Mark Jimenez, then a Manila congressman. said that Perez had demanded that he execute an affidavit against cronies of Estrada, which would be used against them if they would not support Ms Arroyo in the 2004 presidential election.

    Jimenez said that when he refused, Perez cursed and threatened him in front of his wife at his home in Forbes Park in Makati City in the third week of January 2001, or shortly after Ms Arroyo came to power.

    Someone said, the reason Perez went to Jimenez fuming mad was because he found out that the amount from IMPSA was $14 million. He was looking for the missing $ 7 million. Nadidal siya!

  57. mandirigma mandirigma

    Before Perez, I think it was Sec. Tuquero at the DOJ who served under Erap. Siguro may alam din si Tuquero. He should be invited to shed light on this.

  58. zenzennai zenzennai

    Ellen,

    on your post above @ 1:10 pm, slowly fortifies even more the argument: that current and vigorous bashings especially among traditional political parties that elections, are basically a contest between 2, 3 sets of groups of plunderers.

    fighting each other, bleeding the nation dry, at the expense of ordinary voters.

  59. cocoy:
    At least I admire your honesty when you are prepared to admit there is a crab mentality thinking, most pretend it does nor exist. As for readily filing cases against each other when abroad (filipino to filipino) maybe comes from the filipino local system of mostly seeking assistance from the barangay officers to settle a simple argument. I guess its quite normal for filipinos to group together when they move to another country, just as most cities in the world have a ‘China Town’ with the chinese, but again the difference seems to be those with a chinese background assist each other particularly in business whereas the filipino fiercely compete even to the extent of causing the other to be bankrupt. I can only guess that you have mixed with other nationalities experiencing different cultures, which has given you a greater understanding of people.

  60. zenzennai zenzennai

    mandirigma,

    doon sa kabilang thread, i made a passing reference on Lacson’s Kuratong; and on Noy-noy A., Hacienda Luisita.

    noon at ngayon, HINDI ako naniwala sa paratang kay Sotto on drug b.s. pero naniniwala ako na as a legislator, kulang na kulang siya.

    on JV and Jinggoy, wala akong alam diyan. i take Ellen’s word that Jinggoy is a better legislator than Lapid and Bong Revilla combined.

    on Loren, sabi ko sympathy vote ako sa kanya, if she is supported by FPJ groups.

    wishlist ko ‘kako, na yung KBB would be Lacson’s last waltz on human rights questionables and transform himself to an HR champion, so he can have my vote.

    on Hacienda Luisita, somebody mentioned the issue and i merely seconded the concern. ang posisyon ko, if the victim’s families absolves him of any involvement (and i wish, HE IS NOT, in any way involved), he has my vote. but if they hold him directly or even indirectly responsible, you bet, he won’t get any sympathy from my end.

    some people and candidates thought that by aligning themselves as opposition, past deeds are deemed forgotten and exenorated, no way, sir!

    and for saying this, am being a Malacanan rat? you have no idea…

    oh by the way, GMA’s Balasubas 12 or its envisioned 3rd force, wont be getting any support from my end.

    sabi ko nga, kung may grupo na ang kampanya ay para HINDI iboto si Mike Defensor, susuporta ako in monetary terms, eh.

  61. Maaring mayroon na ring alalay si arroyo na naka-import ng pang imprenta ng pera tulad sa central bank para gamitin sa pangpondo sa nalalapit na eleksyon dahil baka kapusin na siyang makakurakot ngayon ng pera ng bayan sa dami ng nakabantay sa kanya.
    Sa panahon ni marcos, si hans menzi ang natalagang bumili nitong pang imprenta, bilang publisher ng bulletin at importer ng ibat-ibang klaseng papel na gamit sa paggawa ng pera, kayang-kaya nilang sabayan ang CB.Sa ngayon wala na akong balita kung ano na nangyari sa pang imprenta na binili, ngunit di naman yun nagamit ni marcos.
    Nalaman ko lang ito dahil nagtrabaho ako sa paper company ni menzi. Mabuti na lang hindi nagamit yung makina na isa sa mga naging kapalit ng behest loan ni menzi kaya siya nasequestered maliban pa sa mga bulletin shares.

  62. apoy apoy

    Cocoy,
    Malakas talaga ang piso..Ayon sa mga research mo, nabubuhay ang karamihan sa Pinoy at 35 pesos a day..
    Aba, ang lakas naman ng pisong yan??Bilib ako..Kaya nga ayaw ibigay ang 125 pesos dagdag sahod dahil napakalakas ng piso..Isipin mo?

  63. zenzennai zenzennai

    first – class sarcasm galing kay Apoy!
    ___________________

    valentin,

    nasaan napunta yung makina?

  64. Hi Ellen,

    Could you find out if Rowena Bengzon (is this the correct spelling of her name?) is part of the Gloria’s emminent entourage for the Davos trip?

  65. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, the moral midget ruler of the Philippine islands is considered a pariah in international circles.

    Foreign leaders may shake her hands (i.e, Helsinki summit), smile at her (i.e., her meeting with Barroso in EU), do harmless chit-chat with her, reminiscent of the so-called 10-minute tête-a-tête with her in Vietnam, but in reality, they realize that she is one of the worst living “foreign leaders” in Asia.

    They may not say it to her face but they realize that under her fake watch, the Philippines is one of the most corrupt countries that side of the world.

    They also know that the Philippines has one of the worst human rights problems in that region in spite of its so-called democratic exercises.

    In Europe, the image of the Philippines has suffered from bad to worse under primitive Arroyo’s watch – Pinas has gone down further as a no-entity kind of nation with nothing to boast of except for its human export as its main industry.

    Whatever Gloria does is suspect as far as Europe goes but only the Filipinos can change that. Don’t count on international leaders to change that for Pinas. Topple Arroyo and Philippine image might change.

  66. It’s Romela Bengzon. I’ll see but I don’t know anybody in charge of the foreign trips of Gloria Arroyo.

    BTW, there was a text message going around about two weeks ago that Bengzon and her husband have filed petition for annulment of their marriage.

  67. Thanks, Ellen.

    Hah! Is that right? Oh well, Mrs E you know who is gonna be on the warpath!

    Anyway, I asked you that question coz I got wind of the news that Bengzon is technically involved in the supply of French printing paper to the Philippine Central Bank. French company is doing business of course with the Swiss ink suppliers.

  68. So that’s related to the meeting with Maurice Amon?

    My entry :January 12th, 2007 at 6:33 pm

    Got this text:

    In Davos, GMA will be holding court at a function to be hosted by Maurice Amon.

    If you check Google, Amon is chair of SIPCA, an 80-year old Swiss firm whose inks are used in 90 per cent of the world’s bank notes!

    Is GMA or Mike buying Bank note ink?

  69. “Bloody ‘ell!” as they say in London! Hah!

    Re: Is GMA or Mike buying Bank note ink?

    Well, technically RP govt needs ink to print passports, paper money, so-called tamper-proof documents, etc.

    Re Paper: Pinas gets them normally from French supplier.

    Central Bank has a huge budget for the purchase of paper and ink, I mean simply COLOSSAL (and this is normal) so whoever is brokering for the supply will make lots of money, I mean lots! Up until 1998, the French suppliers of paper to Central Bank was done trhough the same broker (agent) but they might have changed following Gloria’s ascent to power. The CB monetary board will have a hand in decisions pertaining to acquisition.

    I suggest you search for the biggest agent the French company SAGEM uses in Pinas (they got a few) to try to find out who their influence broker is in Malacanang – then you have the trail!

  70. Ellen, I’ll ask someone (an alikabok) to try to find out if Bengzon is with the trip. Problem is if she goes to Davos, it could be on her own, privately that is and not as part of the official entourage. She could be invited by the Swiss or the French industrialists, hence, her name doesn’t have to appear on the official list, particularly if she is not officially a GOVERNMENT employee.

  71. Phil Cruz Phil Cruz

    Ellen,

    You’ve got a whopper of a lead there for a possible whopping expose.

    Will she need the special ink to make fake bills to buy votes or use that ink to print fake ballots? Are those the possible scenarios?

  72. Phil Cruz Phil Cruz

    And I thought Minnie Mouse was going to Switzerland for Swiss cheese.

  73. Ellen,

    Just read this Malaya piece: “Gloria: Summits a moment of glory for RP”

    Could have been and could be if only she weren’t at the helm of power in RP!

  74. Phil,

    Emmental ain’t the best cheese in the world but it is quite eatable plus the glamour they attach to their products in the same manner, the Swiss ain’t the most honest people in the world.

    But of course, they are highly disciplined when it comes to management of money, illegaly acquired or not, eg., NAZI hoardings and money illegaly taken away from the Jewish as well as funds deposited in their banks for money laundering purposes. Strict adherence to rules of banking secrecy is still their most effective and enviable modus operandi, more than any other foreign banks in Europe, 2nd only to international Lebanese banks. Why do you think they (the Swiss) are and will remain neutral? Such a naturally poor nation, natural resources’ wise, can only thrive on other means of generating wealth.

    Swiss bankers will have no scrupules hiding or investing illegally acquired money for as long as nobody cries “Wolf!”, i.e., through legal proceedings.

  75. Ellen,

    Just read this in the Tribune: “RP to sign defense pact with Australia”

    It is up to Filipinos to scrutinize the contents of this proposed defence pact with Australia to make sure the custody provision is cleared up. There is always a high risk of the Smith case happening, i.e., rape or whatever.

    Filipinos must be vigilant, they must re-examine the provisions before it is ratified by Congress. Once in place and ratified, offending provisions, lopsided provisions, one-sided provisions will form part and parcel of the treaty – no amount of crying wolf will change them – so better be on the lookout today than afterwards.

  76. Mrivera Mrivera

    galing ito sa ilalim na sinulid:

    samantala’y hihimay muna ako ng ilang talata sa aking inaanod na nag-aantok na diwa:

    gloria, inang salot kailan ka kaya magsasawa
    sa paghahasik nitong lagim na dinaranas ng buong bansa
    pawang kasinungalingan mo’y kailan matatapos kaya
    wala na bang natitirang sa puso mo’y pagtitika
    sa lahat ng iyong kabuktutang inihasik sa buong madla?

    sa bawat pangungusap at pangakong binitawan
    anumang pagkukunwari’y hindi mo na kayang mapagtakpan
    batid na ng balana ang lahat mong maling asal
    tinalo mo pa ang isang paslit sa bawat mong pagtatarang
    kapag ika’y merong makitang taliwas sa ‘yong kagustuhan.

    daig mo pa ang isang kulang pansing umaamot ng atens’yon
    sa iyo’y walang sinabi ang sinumang henyo’t hukom
    kayang kaya mong gawing patag maging itong bundok, burol
    magagawa mong katakam takam kahit anong pait na lason
    mabubuhay mo ang mga bangkay upang sa ‘yong lisya ay umayon.

  77. mandirigma mandirigma

    Kabayang Zenzennai: First of all, I don’t remember anyone here calling you Malacanang rat much more by me.

    About your individual assessment of the incumbent senators and the senatorial candidates, agree po ako sa karamihan sinabi mo. Si Vic Sotto naman naging Vice Mayor siya ng QC bago naging Senador. I think he performed well in QC. As a senator, I admit he was not the best but not the worst. Kung ikumpara sa mga tulad ni Lito Lapid at kahit na itong si maarteng Jamby Madrigal, mas okay naman si Sotto. Kung ano ang diskarte at racket niya, hindi ko alam. Lahat naman ng pulitiko may kanya-kanyang diskarte. Iyon nga lang po, may garapal at may pino.

    Jinggoy a better legislator? Not really. I was told that when he became a Senator, he took many of the bills made by former senators who had already finished their terms or did not get re-elected. Inarbor or kinopya niya ang ilan mga bills na gawa ng iba. There were some that were discovered to be exactly the same. That’s why he was called Mr. Xerox. Okay naman si Jinggoy at siguro naman gusto lang pa-impress noon. One thing he needs to change is his bad temper. Senator na siya at kailangan naman huwag pormang siga at palaaway.

    It’s the same criticism about Richard Gomez who desperately wants to run. Si Noynoy, he represents the Yellow Group (Cory Aquino). Marami pa naman Corysta ngayon. Ang iba nasa kampo na ni Arroyo like this Raul Gonzalez. Noynoy’s involvement in Hacienda Luisita murders would haunt him in the campaign. Kaya naman siya nilagay sa opposition ticket instead of Tessie Oreta dahil compromise iyan sa grupo ni Cory. Mas gusto ko pang si Butz Aquino na matagal nang nasa opposition. Si Noynoy itong huli na. Would his inclusion in the opposition ticket affect the opposition? I don’t know. Pero ang mga tao puwede naman bumoto kung sinong gusto nila. A rejection of some controversial candidates doesn’t mean they like the administration or dislike President Erap. I don’t agree with this notion that if they don’t vote for certain opposition candidates, that means they don’t like Erap. Hindi po ganyan. Gaya ng lagi kong sinasabi, sa politics ay puro compromise. You cannot please everyone.

  78. Phil Cruz Phil Cruz

    I get your point, Anna. They’re good at hyping and hiding things..as a strategy for survival. Hmmm…reminds me of somebody back here.

    Welcome back, Anna. Missed your straight-shooting episodes…enjoyed those immensely.

  79. Ellen,

    Like you, am wondering why Gloria has to attend the WEF forum. I don’t really quite see the reason why Gloria needs to attend the WEF in Davos – it could be attended by any of RP’s economic ministers or trade chiefs. They don’t need her there. She has nothing to contribute to any of the topics that will be tackled there.

    What is really on her Davos agenda? To report that the Philippine economic situation is better than at anytime because there are at least EIGHT MILLION Filipinos abroad working their butts out, sending money back home to prop up her government and in so doing, the dollars they send augment the dollar reserves of the country (to service debt interests and to service more corruption)?

    Will she take to the rostrum in Davos to announce that the pillar of her government is the annual export of 1,000,000 Filipinos abroad because THERE ARE NO JOBS IN THE COUNTRY?

    Let me reiterate that in any civilized nation, that kind of announcement to serve as backbone of a government’s survival will see the downfall of that nation’s leader-politician! Imagine Tony Blair, Jacques Chirac, George Bush, Angela Merkel, etc. announcing to their people that they have to export people because THEY CANNOT CREATE JOBS in their own country?

    The Brits, French, Americans, Germans will hang their leaders upside down. It is really mindboggling why Filipinos allow Gloria to get away with this kind of social murder… Really gobsmacking in the extreme.

  80. Chabeli Chabeli

    Hi, Ms. Ellen. Came from HK for a biz trip, that’s why I hadn’t had the time to blog.
    *********************
    Anna de Brux,
    Isn’t Romela Bengzon very close to Ed Ermita ? I must admit, it’s a naughty question..Hee hee.

  81. Chabeli,

    Heheheh! That’s a very naughty question indeed!

    I’d rather have either R Bengzon or her hubby answer that question… Wait, perhaps Ping Lacson could answer your question too.

  82. Chabeli Chabeli

    By the way, while in HK-although most of the time, in the hotel for meetings, I bumped into a government official who told me, during the course of the conversation that Gloria is having difficulty coming up with her Magic 12 for the Senatoriable line-up..although, admittedly, 4 to 5 of the Senatoriables who were asked to run in her ticket have said yes to her, when in reality are hard put-because they know their chance of winning is slim..

    After the sale of a utility company recently, a Mike Arroyo “tuta” asked if there was “for the boys”..sickening !

  83. Chabeli, check out an earlier post here: Hot Mama, Hot Papa.

    A portion of that article said:

    There is nothing juicier than a scandal involving sex and corruption, specially if it involves employees of a big house by the Pasig. We are not talking about the Arroyo couple.

    Anyway, rumors are flying about a romantic duo who have teamed up to corner lucrative contracts with the Chinese, French, and Indians.

  84. Anna, GMA thinks WEF is HER place because she is an economist. I bet she will try to make fantastic claims about her economic success here and she will again propose to eradicate poverty and claim it as an original idea..

    But she will be just one of the more than 2,000 participants. I don’t think anybody will take her seriously there. As you said, she is not regarded highly in Europe.

  85. The Cebu Asean summit is no big deal. The most important document they signed was a framework, just a framework, of the Asean charter.

    Can’t blame Gloria Arroyo if she considers that her moment of glory. Simply shows there’s not much going for her.

  86. Ellen,

    Gloria is a waste of precious ration.

    She is the one single biggest reason why the Philippines doesn’t enjoy the respect of Europe.

    Ask any European worthy of note about their impression of Pinas – they’re likely to say, its domestic helpers, labourers and technicians who can be hired for a fraction of what other labourers ask. Virtually every single expat in the EU capital boasts of having a Pinoy or Pinay as domestic labourer.

    Nothing wrong with being at the bottom of the totem pole of hired foreign help but when Pinas is known largely for that and couple that reputation with “because Pinas leaders starting from its president and her family are some of the most corrupt people in the world” ) whose crimes could be considered as serious as those committed by drug dealers, sex trafickers, and lawless elements in Zimbabwe, Haiti and in countries in West Africa, – foreign “admiration” for Pinoy labourers outside Pinas ain’t exactly the thing Pinoys in Pinas can be proud of.

    Those Pinoy govt officials who will be in Davos must not delude themselves into thinking that their economist (Gloria) is worth the Swiss ground she will be walking on in Davos.

  87. chi chi

    Kulang sa Atensyon. US doesn’t want her visit. A very negative image of her in significant Europe. Africa does not know her (heheh). Switzerland has always been neutral as long as money comes in. Glueria is taking chance that Swiss will take notice of her.

    Kawawa naman. How could she catch attention in Davos with 2000 participants? Nagsusumiksik talaga. She’s too small, literally and physically, for the important occasion.

    “Is GMA or Mike buying Bank note ink?” Purchase currency..Nani Perez!

    Heard Badawi of Malaysia stole the Summit from Glueria. I sensed US hands in this show.

  88. joeseg joeseg

    Hi Guys!

    I’m here in Lucena City at heto, nakikigamit lang ng computer to read what’s the latest. Been around here to see how the locals are forming up their teams in time for the filing of candidacy.

    This is an FJP and Erap country and militant groups abounds. No way that GMA and her senatorial candidates, if ever they could come up with a credible line up, will make a headway here.

    By the way, make pasyal naman sa sinulid Si Gloria na ang Isyu. The thread with 300+ postings is still going, pahaba pa nang pahaba.

  89. chi chi

    Oopss. Glueria is too small, literally, figuratively and physically…

    I think the tianak is too damaged for the Davos event to represent Pinoys.

  90. artsee artsee

    Joeseg, nakikigamit ka lang diyan ng computer. Wala ka sigurong pera para sa Internet Cafe ano?

  91. Chabeli Chabeli

    Ms. Ellen, I read nga that article & remembered that I placed the names of R & E as the “Hot Mama, Hot Papa” were..Hehehee, you didn’t want me to give specific names. I appreciate that, though, Ms. Ellen.

    I also agree w/ you, regarding the ASEAN Summit: “Can’t blame Gloria Arroyo if she considers that her moment of glory. Simply shows there’s not much going for her.”

  92. joeseg joeseg

    Artsee

    Nasabi mo, alaws talaga tayo, poor as mahirap. At saka by this time, close na ang Internet Cafe. Night clubs, bukas pa.

  93. artsee artsee

    Magkano ba ang kailangan mo at padadalhan kita? Dapat may laptop ka tulad ko. Kahit na nasa ospital ako magagamit ko.

  94. Chabeli Chabeli

    Joeseg, your comments (January 13th, 2007 at 7:09 am) say to “read this interesting article”. If I may say, the article, “An Unhappy New Year” was a good article. Thanks for sharing !

    While reading the article, I was even more convinced that “Oust Gloria Revolution” has indeed started. It began in the blogs. It is ongoing. The warm bodies on the street will be the last component.

  95. artsee artsee

    Medyo hindi maganda pakinggan ang “Hot Mama, Hot Papa”. Parang porno film ang dating. Kung isasalin sa Tagalog ang ibig sabihin “Mainit si Nanay at si Tatay”.

  96. artsee artsee

    ystakei Says:

    January 13th, 2007 at 7:11 am

    Ellen:

    Just got a warning that this site is attacked. The virus is being distributed as “Exploit”! Please inform your administrator about this.

    Thanks. I’m cleaning my PC now. I had difficulty uploading a post here a while ago. When I checked, I found out that a virus has been distributed.

    Sagot ng inyong lingkod: Paranoid na naman si Japayuko. Baka siya ang virus at kung sinu-sino na naman ang ibinibintang niya. Kung hindi internet brigader daw, virus naman ngayon. Huwag naman palaging nananakot dito. Kung atakehin ako sa puso, hindi niyo mababayaran ang buhay ko.

  97. chi chi

    “Can’t blame Gloria Arroyo if she considers that her moment of glory. Simply shows there’s not much going for her.”

    Explains why the tianak is flying to Davos. Baka mag-ski doon ang bubwit na ‘yan to show the 2000 participants (kung may papansin sa kanya) that she can do a SPIN in the snow!

  98. Re: Baka mag-ski doon ang bubwit na ‘yan to show the 2000 participants (kung may papansin sa kanya) that she can do a SPIN in the snow!

    Hehehhe! Chi, problem is because of climate change, snow in Davos ain’t ‘spinnable’ except if she wants to be gobbled up by the snow and into oblivion…

  99. chi chi

    Anna,

    This bubwit will do anything to get attention. Ahh, I like that she “be gobbled up by the snow and into oblivion…” Sana nga, no return to Pinas!

  100. cocoy cocoy

    WWNL:Thanks for the compliments:Yes,I mingled and interact with so many people with different cultures and nationalities as being part of my job.But,the sad part—they don’t believe that I am a filipino.

  101. cocoy cocoy

    Apoy: I’m sorry I just get back with you this time.—It break my heart because 35 pesos a day per person to survive is not even enough.That 35 pesos in here is only a small piece of sayote.I hope that they can give a 125 pesos increase to the pinoy workers.

  102. zenzennai zenzennai

    sus, baka bibilib naman ang iba dyan na komo’t economic forum ito, merong kabuluhan ito sa Super Atsay economic program ni Tiyanak.

    aba, kung merong posibilidad na gamitin niyan ang byahe para sa ink at bank notes paper, eh di mas malaki ang posibilidad na kukuha na naman ito sa pondong tinaguriang Marcos billions na nasa Swiss banks.

    unti-unti ibinubulsa ang kayamanang pagmamay-ari ng taong bayan. report nga ng PCIJ, big portion of Marcos’ hundred millions dollars are MISSING ! at kasabwat dito ang mismong ahensya ng gobyerno–ang PCGG !!

    kasama ito duon sa sinasabi ni Tongue Twisted na stealth technology na andiyan daw pero hindi nakikita–nasa private accounts na kasi ng mga magnanakaw, sinungaling, mandaraya at mamamatay-tao na nasa Malacanang !!!

  103. tikbalang tikbalang

    Swiss trip is the reason?
    Bwahahahahahahahaha….. Kunwari lang na dadalo sa economic forum, pero pag dating doon magpapamase, mag papabanat ng mukha, panas na kase ang pag mumukha ni madam T. sa sobrang garapal ng mukha niya sa malakanyang. Ano ba ang alam niya sa “World Economic Forum”? Problema muna sa Pilipinas ang dapat niyang ayosin bago siya sumali sa ganyang bagay.

    Pekeng Pangulo umalis ka na dyan sa Malakanyang. Ayaw na ng taong bayan sa ‘yo. pasalamat ka hawak mo sa bayag ang mga taga AFP at PNP.

    Patalsikin na!Sipain na! Ngayon na! Huwag matakot sa taong kumukurakot sa kaban ng bayan!.

  104. zenzennai zenzennai

    may i call on everybody, especially the Swiss media to review the charges Ombudsman filed against Nani Perez.

    not only because ExecSec Ed Ermita say so, the whitewashed charges of extortion and graft carries a minimum term even if he is found guilty, and is bailable.

    in fact, Nani may even be absolved of the charges leveled against him, a possibility not remote, since he is charged with a crime less serious than what was actually consummated.

    a well known legal doctrine; ” … a person cannot be charged with the same crime twice…” partly applies. Nani Perez, et al (and maybe Mark Jimenez, too) should have been charged with plunder–a non-bailable offense.

    halimbawa, kung ang Korte (Ombudsman) ay hindi siya makitaan ng sala sa kasong ‘extortion and graft’ ; sa darating na panahon, hindi na tayo puwedeng bumalik sa Korte para kasuhan siya ng PLUNDER, na may mas mabigat na parusa at kasong walong piyansa.

    bakit hindi na tayo puwedeng bumalik? dahil nga sa pagbasura ng mababaw na kaso (extortion and graft), mahirap pa lalong i-entertain nila ang kasong mas mabigat (plunder). established legal doctrine ito at pihadong maniobra ng Malacanang at mga kaibigan nito–na kasuhan siya ng mababaw na isyu, ‘graft and extortion’ imbes ‘plunder’.

    mas maayos kung kasuhan siya ng ‘plunder’ ngayon, at kahit gawan nila ng paraan na hocus-pocus, pwede na rin natin siyang balikan pagdating ng panahon para sa kasong ‘graft and extortion’. kung ako din lang masunod, mabuti pang HINDI siya kasuhan ngayon kung MALABNAW na kaso din lamang ang ihahain sa kanya, para kung sakali pagdating ng panahon, kung wala na ang mga manloloko sa Ombudsman, makakasuhan natin siya ng tamang kaso–plunder.

    if the court finds him not guilty of ‘extortion and graft’, one CANNOT go to the same court and charge him with PLUNDER–because of some legal doctrine–unless of course, people will overthrow this regime by revolution and install a revolutionary regime of some sorts…

    ano suggestion ko? pressure Ombudsman to bring the case to a higher level: plunder . Or suspend the case for the time being. may aasahan pa ba tayong matinong desisyon lalabas sa Ombudsman hanggat ang mga nakaupo ay kampon ng mga sinungaling, mandaraya at mamamatay-tao?

  105. Zensennai, frank chavez said the charges of bribery and extortion filed by the ombudsman against Perez were actually aimed to protect him from the higher crimes of plunder and money laundering precisely for the very reasons you cited.

    galing nila ano sa panloloko, ano?

  106. Artsee, tutal nagpu-problema ka kung saan mo dalhin ang iyong limpak-limpak na pera, bakit hindi ka mag prodyus ng pelikula, “Hot Mama-Hot Papa.”

  107. zenzennai zenzennai

    Susmaryosep!

    Basta panloloko, world class, nga !!

  108. chi chi

    Baka nga pagkatapos ng economic forum sa Davos ay kasunod na clear of all charges si Nani. After all, protektado rin siya ni Glueria from plunder case. Clearance is not far behind basta ang sweetheart ang nasa pwesto!

  109. cocoy cocoy

    Artsee:Maganda iyong suggestion ni Ellen,produce ka sine-“Hot mama-hot Papa” kunin mo ako bida.Sabi ni pareng Joe oragon pa si manoy.Tabo,tayo adami pera–okey ba kabisi.

  110. BTW, Ellen, Anna, did you see the interview with Imelda on CNN. I couldn’t help but felt sorry for her. Boy, she denied that there was no poverty in the Philippines, and kept on saying that the Philippines was rich and beautiful.

  111. Chi,

    Ipagdasal na lang na ma-hypothermia ang ungas o ma-carbon dioxide poisoning pagbukas ng heater sa Switzerland para bangkay nang ibabalik sa Pilipinas!!! 😛

  112. norpil norpil

    pinas president, one in 2000? dapat sa kanya mag ski jump.

  113. vic vic

    artsee reminds me of the character of the animated movie ‘ice age’, the squirel, who fights everything, climbs the ice mountains, burrows the deepest snow for his beloved piece of walnut. artsee have that $200 millions, and he still doesn’t know what to do with the money, the suggestion of Ellen to produce Hot Mam-Hot Papa is a good one only in Animation. I love animation movies. Shrek, brother bear, etc. so art what say you?

  114. Ellen:

    Justice in the Philippines seems to be only for the criminal. Everything to save the asses of criminal is made possible by the system. Why is that? Ang daming mga abogado pero hindi para ipairal ang hustisya kundi para gaguhin ang hustisya. Labas, palpak! More like have money, have justice! No money, no justice! Kaya ang lakas ng loob noong Fatso!

    Nevertheless, I have faith in the ability of Atty. Harry Roque, et al for justice and truth to prevail. Will pray for the success of your group complaint against the Fatso.

  115. Mrivera Mrivera

    ystakei says: “Chi, Ipagdasal na lang na ma-hypothermia ang ungas o ma-carbon dioxide poisoning pagbukas ng heater sa Switzerland para bangkay nang ibabalik sa Pilipinas!!!”

    tsk! tsk! tsk! kung ganitong suko hanggang langit ang galit ng tao, dapat nang mag-isip isip ang daga sa malakanyang. wala nang naghahangad ng mabuting pangyayari sa kanya kundi ang mabitag at tuluyan nang mabura sa kasaysayan!

  116. Mrivera Mrivera

    pero kung matutuluyan ‘yan sa switzerland, huwag nang ibalik sa pinagmulan, sunugin na lamang kung saan natigok!

  117. Mrivera Mrivera

    zen, high profile marauder kasi.

  118. nelbar nelbar

     
    AHEM!
     
    >Bilib na sana ako sa inyo dahil parang tunay kayong
    >nagmamahal sa bayan, pero kay Erap din pala ang tunay
    >nyong damdamin. Marami po naman pa tayong pagpipilian
    >kalimutan na natin yun mga pulitikong naging ugat kayat
    >napagiwanan tayong mga Pilipino. Nasa kabataan ang bagong
    >pag-asa ng bayan at hindi ang mga amoy-lupang pulitiko!

    bilib na sana ako sa pinagsasabi mo kung naging konsistent kayo sa pagbatikos kay Erap noon pang bago sya maging Senador.
    Kung inyong matatandaan noong July 4,1986 – isa si Erap sa pumunta sa TV complex ng Channel 4 noong araw na yun. Ewan ko kung ano ang dahilan.(paki korek lang kung tama ang memorya ko)

    Nasaan kayo noong nagtatalumpati si Erap noong nasa lumang gusali pa ang Senado?
    Maraming salamat sa GAD ni Tatad at nagkaroon ng upuan si Erap sa Senado noong 1987-1992.
    Nasaan kayo noong manumpa si Erap bilang Vice-President ni FVR?
    Nasaan kayo noong a-onse ng Mayo 1998?
    Onse rin ang tumakbo noong 1998 at si Erap ang may pinakamalaking boto na nakuha(Erap, JDV, Roco, PROMDI Osmeña, Lim, De Villa, Miriam, JPE, Imelda, Dumlao at Manoling Morato), sinubukan dayain pero hindin kinaya.
    Nasaan kayo kapag nag-jo-joke si Erap noong “Honeymoon ng 1998”?
    Si Oscar Orbos ang totoong nanalo ng pagka-bise presidente noong 1998 …joke lang!

    NASAAN KAYO AT SINO-SINO KAYO NA DAPAT AY HINUHUBOG ANG KAMALAYAN AT KAISIPAN NG BAWAT KABATAAN MATAPOS ANG KASAYSAYAN NG 1986?

    Sino ba dapat ang tumatamasa ng diwa ng DEMOKRASIYA? Ang mga nakararami ba o ang mga BASTOS?
    Ang trato ninyo sa mga sumasang-ayon kay Erap ay “MARKET”! –
     
    “Some people believe, and I am among them, that the power of the media today constitutes the most significant exercise of unaccountable power in our society. It is unaccountable to anyone, except for those who exercise the power. I believe that the domain of culture is as important as the domain of government or the economy.”Jeane Kirkpatrick

    “Public virtue cannot exist in a nation without private, and public virtue is the only foundation of republics. There must be a positive passion for the public good, the public interest, honour, power and glory estabished in the minds of the people, or there can be no republican government, nor any real liberty: and this public passion must be superiour to all public passions.”
    John Adams (letter to Mercy Warren, 16 April 1776)

    Dito sa Islas Pilipinas puro passion walang aksyon!

     

  119. nelbar nelbar

     
    galing kay Diwata January 12th, 2007 at 11:44 pm

  120. zenzennai zenzennai

    mandirigma,

    thanks for the clarification. i just thought you were alluding to my person on your 9:11 pm comment last jan. 12.

    so we are both clear on that topic, yes? let’s march together forward, hand in hand, yes? cheers and peace!

  121. mandirigma mandirigma

    Ka Ellen, I agree with what Ka Nelbar posted even if it came from Kabayang Diwata. Nasaan na ang mga dating lumaban sa diktador? Nasaan na ang mga lumaban para sa demokrasya? Many are now with Arroyo and the administration. Kaya hati-hati ang opposition ngayon kasi iba-iba ang kanilang paniniwala at ipinaglalaban. Sa madaling salita, iba’t iba ang kanilang agenda. Hindi bale kung agenda para sa mga tao at bayan pero selfish agendas that only benefit certain personalities and groups. Iyan ang masaklap. Ka Zenzennai, okay lang. Yes, let’s all march together…forward (to Malacanang).

  122. We’re talking of Gloria’s visit to Switzerland here and the other tidbits supplied by Anna, Ellen, et al were quite interesting, and so enjoying that I felt pitching in only when relevant. Where does Erap come here? He is not the issue here nor would anyone want to talk about him here. Please stop intruding and deviating the issue that should be scrutinized carefully for everyone to see and expose.

    Ang sarap-sarap ng usapan, biglang sisingit wala pa sa lugar! Nakakainis talaga!

  123. mandirigma mandirigma

    At first glance, Erap has nothing to do with this thread. But further analysis would always drag his name on every issue. Lagi naman sinasabit ng Malacanang si President Erap kahit wala siyang kinalaman. He and the opposition have become Malacanang’s favorite scapegoats.

  124. chi chi

    Yuko, Mrivera,

    Itong Great Switik na mukhang daga, matapos na bumile ng security ink, ay maglilibot sa Switzerland to buy Swiss chocolate pasalubong sa mga apo. Pero bago mangyari iyon, dasal ko na matiris siya ng 2000 participants sa Davos, economically useless naman s’ya e.

  125. apoy apoy

    World Economic Forum? Pupunta ang economistang pulpol?Ibabandera na naman niya na malakas ang piso?? Sana matabunan ang unanong ito sa mga pisong ninakaw niya para malagutan ng hininga..
    Headline: Piso pinatumba ang unano..

  126. Apoy, suspecha ko, ibabandera niya ang kakapalan niya at katarantaduhan niya!

    Mahulog sana siya sa mga imburnal sa gitna ng mga kalye sa Davos!

  127. artsee artsee

    Ano kamo Mang Vic? Animated Ice Age? Kung gusto niyong magproduce ako ng movie, bakit hindi? Kahit anong budget kaya ko. Pero sinu-sino naman ang mga artista? Gusto ko ang starring sina Jinggoy Estrada at Mikey Arroyo. Ang pamagat ay “The Battle of Presidential Sons”. “Hot Mama, Hot Papa” puwede kahit sinong bold stars diyan. Mura lang naman ang bayad.

  128. norpil norpil

    ayon dito sa dyaryo dito sa norway ay hindi naman importante iyang forum na iyan. ang mga imbitado ay mga possible future leaders sa iba’t ibang sangay ng lipunan kasama na ang sports, arts at economy.ang crown prince ng norway for the last several years ay kasama lagi diyan dahil may mga proyekto sila ni bono. sa mga politicians ay wala naman yatang gustong magpunta pero napilitan ang foreign minister.

  129. Norpil,

    Same outlook in France and Belgium. WEF is not a big time thing.

    The summit in Finland was the more important in terms of finance, economics, politics and relation with Europe.

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