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Crazy, merry Philippine politics

You can say anything about Philippine politics. But you can never say it’s boring.

Sen. Juan Ponce Enrile has resigned as chair of the Pwersa ng Masa party of President Joseph Estrada, citing displeasure over the United Opposition’s choice of candidates. But he remains a member of PMP.

Senate sources said Enrile’s resignation could have been triggered by the inclusion in UNO’s senatorial line-up of lawyer Aquilino “Koko” Pimentel III, son of Senate minority leader Aquilino “Nene” Pimentel, and Tarlac Rep. Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III.

Enrile had a falling out with Sen. Pimentel about two years ago over the revised value added tax, which prompted the former to quit from the minority bloc.

During the administration of President Corazon Aquino, Rep. Aquino’s mother, Enrile was charged with rebellion complex in connection with coup attempts against the Aquino government, which Enrile helped install through Edsa 1. (Click here for full story)

Over at the administration camp, House majority leader Prospero Nograles and Pichay (Lakas, Surigao del Sur) said former opposition senators Tito Sotto and Tessie Oreta are not welcome in the administration because they could be opposition “Trojan horses.”

“Who does she think she is, Helen of Troy?” Nograles said of Oreta.

Nograles said accepting the two “oppositionists” in their senatorial line-up would be awkward.

“It may not be publicly palatable and possibly not politically consumable. But again, politics produce strange bedfellows because there are no permanent friends, no permanent enemies, just permanent political interests in this kind of game,” he said.

Pichay said he could not stomach even the idea of campaigning for the two former senators.
“Ano ba kami, gago?” he said. “They are Trojan horses. What kind of politics are they playing? Noong nasa line-up sila ang oposisyon, sigaw sila ng sigaw ng cheating, lying and stealing tapos sasama sila sa ticket namin?”

Supporters of Imelda Marcos, meanwhile are pushing for her inclusion in a unity senatorial slate being worked out by the administration, presidential chief of staff Michael Defensor said .
(Click here for full story.)

Published inElection 2007

378 Comments

  1. jay cynikho jay cynikho

    Enrile got his stars going, courtesy of
    Marcos, got more stars to journey the
    firmament of statesmanship through the help of Cardinal Sin. The senate gave him another
    chance despite Cory. He could have been a statesman in the mount olympus of Philippine politics but he bungled it, not because he was a bastard, but probably repeat probably because he did not know how to love his country. He is a guru trapo, a few notch higher than de venicia.

  2. TonGuE-tWisTeD TonGuE-tWisTeD

    Elle, Oreta and Sotto’s bolting Angara’s LDP was long expected, Angara is like a plague and no one wants to be seen near him no one is negotiating with his official party. He is even invisible to Erap nowadays.

    What I find odd is Oreta’s reported joining the NPC which almost everyone knows is Danding’s personal lobby organization that calls itself a political party. The Aquinos and the “other” Cojuangcos to this day believe Danding had a major role in cousin-in-law Ninoy’s death that’s why I was surprised to read the news. Oreta won’t stay long in there and before you know it, she’s back in Erap’s fold. Gloria’s allies all know that and it’s exciting to see where these things would end up in. Equally thrilling is their plastikan and paranoia over trayduran.

  3. TonGuE-tWisTeD TonGuE-tWisTeD

    Slip of The Tongue: Message should have been addressed to “Ellen” not “Elle”

  4. jay cynikho jay cynikho

    is crazy Philippine politics the cause
    of it all? of our diaspora and the starving
    stay-behinds?

  5. joeseg joeseg

    It’s really crazy merry Philippine politics, another entertainment extravaganza in our country aside from entertainment itself. That’s why there are more and more movie actors entering in politics. They are almost the same craft. They are all acting. In this regard, I would like to post once more my understanding of things about politics:

    1. Political Science – The science of interfering in public affairs.
    2. Politics – The art of obtaining money from the rich and votes from the poor on the pretext of protecting each from the other.
    3. Politician – A goon with the wind.
    4. Political Platform – A stage constructed entirely of springboards.
    4. Political Campaign – A war in which majority shoots from the lip.
    5. Politicial Appointment – A job in which the work consists of getting the job.

    And after getting elected, they go to:

    1. Congress – A body of men brought together to slow down the government. It is a place where a man gets up to speak, says nothing, nobody listens – then everybody disagrees.
    2.Committee – A grouping in the Congress consisting of congressmen and senators that keeps minutes and wastes hours.
    3. Committee conference – A meeting of congressmen or senators who singly can do nothing. but who collectively agree that nothing can be done.
    =

  6. joeseg joeseg

    TongueTwisted

    Nasabi ko na isang post ko sa ibang sinulid, for convenience lang ang paglipat ni Tito Sotto at Tessie Oreta sa NPC. With Ed Angara not running anymore, ayon sa kanya, LDP is finished. So, anong gagawin ng mga kapartido, lumipat sa isang accredited party to have some bargaining power. UNO is only an umbrella group to house various parties against the administration. At the moment, wala pa talagang isang buong opposition to have a common stand. We’re in a multi-party system. Ganyan din naman sa administration. Iba-ibang partido sila kaya ang KAMPI is recruiting more to their sides to the consternation of Lakas with JDV at the helm.

    Matagal na ang alitan ni Enrile at Pimentel sa dagdag bawas. Then Enrile was eased out as Senate Minority Leader by Pimentel kaya nag wishy-washy na si Enrile posturing as in independent but sitting as chairman of Erap’s PMP which is allied to UNO.

    But whatever it is, the objective is to get the majority in the senate, if possible 12-0 against gma’s ticket in this elections. Otherwise, all what we’re saying and writing here will go down the drain going to the murky river by the palace.

  7. joeseg joeseg

    A friend who happened to know somebody close to Mayor Binay text me last night that the latest they gathered, this is what appeared in the UNO’s ticket:

    1. Villar
    2. Recto
    3. Pangilinan
    4. Lacson
    5. Loren Legarda
    6. Tito Sotto
    7. JV Ejercito
    8. Chiz Escudero
    9. Alan Cayetano
    10.Noynoy Aquino

    They’re still in the midst of discussion who should be considered between the also rans like Koko Pimentel, Sonia Roco, John Osmena and Trillanes. Tessie Oreta is definitely out because of Noynoy entry.

    My bet for the remaining slot are Koko Pimentel and Trillanes.

    Of course, this is an unconfirmed report from an unauthorized source. Don’t believe me. Ipinoste ko lang as anybody can make their own guess or list.

    Meanwhile, it’s getting to be a crazy and merry go round until the final list out from the contending camps.

  8. isabel isabel

    yes, joeseg, wait and see tayo for the final list. paalala lang sa lahat, huwag sana tayong mabaliw at mahilo sa rigodon ng mga politiko. alalahanin natin na si gloria ang isyu. first and foremost sa agenda, ito bang politikong ito ay kakampi natin tunay sa pagpapatalsik kay gloria mapa senado o mapa kongreso.

    after gloria’s demise in the philippine politics, everything will fall in it’s proper place (i hope).

  9. BLACK KNIGHT BLACK KNIGHT

    There is nothing we can do as to who will run in the next elections. The best we can do is to vote wisely and if possible, closely guard our votes. Overhaul COMELEC! Let us push for the electronic (computer) voting system. We can not afford to wait one month (the shortest time) for the delaration of winners. Moreso, we can not afford to wait at least three (3) years for election protests with the COMELEC to be resolved. Let us move forward!

  10. joeseg joeseg

    Tama ka Isabel

    Hintayin natin kung ano ang suma-total at final na listahan nila kung sino-sino at saka natin husgahan, isa-isa at kung ano-ano ang katangian nila. Alamin din natin kung saang partido sila tatakbo. Sa UNO, DOS, Third Force, Real Force, Dark Force, whatever. Pero dapat 12-0.

    Ang mabigat lang, si gma, may Armed Forces!

  11. What can I say, but the old man must be off his rockers? I feel sorry for Enrile because he could have been a good politician indeed, and though he could have made mistakes patronizing crooks, his accomplishments as a brilliant statesman could still have saved him a niche in the Philippine political hall of fame.

    What I cannot understand is how he can be as sourgraped as the two Erap’s friends, whose joining his enemy’s ticket can be his doom, and a reflection of his sagging popularity with the Masa actually no longer hopeful that he can save them from their miseries when he cannot even save himself. Talk of “ang taong nagigipit sa patalim ay kumakapit!” Suicidal? Maybe, but let’s hope for the best that they have learned their lessons not to vote for the trapos.

    At least, we know UNO is doing a great job presently, something like shifting the flour to produce a good cake. We know that Binay for instance is sacrificing a lot great of friendships in trying hard to produce an ideal team for a new voting public with better taste, and definitely, will not vote for the trapos and basuras they have been voting for for decades!

    Heaven help them! Filipino voters should not even be bothered by these balimbingans, but take note not to vote for these balimbings, etc. Time to get rid of them for good, even consider such boltings as Sotto’s and Oreta’s as good riddance!

    Meanwhile, Oreta should not rely on the Marcos supporters’ vote. Baka naghihiganti lang iyan. I doubt if Imelda has forgiven his brother, Ninoy, for maligning her!

    Time for Enrile to bid dirty Philippine politics goodbye. Filipinos who know of what he did good for his country will surely remember him sans the extra-curricular activities! 😉

  12. jay cynikho Says:
    “is crazy Philippine politics the cause of it all? of our diaspora and the starving stay-behinds?”
    Im sure you have hit the nail on the head. full of cheating & lying from the top right down and in between to the electorate who is even willing to be prepared to be bribed for his vote to the highest bidder even though this destroys our democracy and communities.
    Every year without fail the Comelec will introduce new rules to be followed, as if they don’t already have the mandate, qualifications and rules from their previous elections. We know why, this time around they now say they are limiting (or is it eliminating) independent watchers to observe the counting of votes. Do Comelec think everyone is so silly not to know why they are making these new rules. Every other country has rules for their elections and these same rules are used time and again at each election.
    Why is it we need to change the rules for each and every election whilst the electorate are demanding a transparent election. The Comelec are the one’s commissioned to see that the elections are indeed transparent so whats their game.
    Again, only in the Philippines, but its not good enough that Comelec do whatever they want un-challenged. The Chairman sits under a cloud of doubt because of the Garci scandal but he has the cheek to try to smile his way out of it when interviewed on television. Mr Chairman we don’t trust you to protect the vote of the electorate, got it!
    Glo pack your bags take Abaloser with you Enough is Enough.

  13. Tongue T.,

    You said it. I was actually thinking the same way. Danding was no politician, just a shrewd businessman. You bet, his party is there merely to lobby, but the crooks would align themselves with him for the money, even a lifetime guaranty of not getting hungry as long as they remain faithful to him, he will take care of them, ala-Pacman who has guaranty of a lifetime of bliss from SMC.

    I would not go too far, though, of accusing Danding of having to do with Ninoy’s death although it may be possible because of his US connection, not necessarily his connection with FVR, et al, who were likely working for those who want Ninoy dead to pull down Marcos. That was indeed dirty politics, and the Filipinos caught in between for their own gullibility, etc.

    I’m trying hard to stay out emotionally speaking but oftentimes, I cannot help detaching myself completely because of blood relations with some major players in this dirty Philippine politics. I have nothing in fact to be worried about, not even family holdings that my siblings and I try hard to pay our obligations for as prescribed by the law, but for the sake of the Filipinos in my wings over in the Land of the Fluctuating Yen, I am here to stay.

    No flattery, but I find your contributions here an eye-openerer, if not confirmation of things I, myself, already know. Salamat! Ingat!

  14. You’re getting wrong info Joeseg. Recto is not included because there is a strong opposition to his inclusion. For one thing, I know the UNO leadership is intact and composed of men who have had their share of the balimbingans and have learned their lessons. Maghintay na lang muna tayo to prevent them from getting confused themselves. Let’s stick to the determination of all not to patronize the trapos. OK ba?

    Let’s pray that the majority of Filipinos will not fall for the third party pampagulo gimmick of the Pandak. Watch out for the parties with names of vegetables, etc., and then the balimbings! VOTE STRAIGHT UNO!

  15. isabel isabel

    re: black knight’s “Let us push for the electronic (computer) voting system.”

    i agree with you completely, comelec modernization is long over due. pero sino bang nakikinabang dito sa mano-manong bilangan kundi iyang mga trapo na may PhD sa dayaan at gulangan. naging canvass watcher ako for 2001 and 2004 elections. and boy, usad pagong ang bilangan. sa municipal level pa lang kulang na ang tatlong araw, pagdating sa probinsya, isang linggo kang maghihintay ng mga coc’s mula sa mga munisipyo. paisa-isa ang pagdating. mas marami pang oras na nasasayang sa paghihintay. kaya’t kapag mahihina-hina ang bantay, dahil sa puyat at pagkaburyong, ang daling magpalit ng numero, kung minsan isang zero lang, talo na ang kandidato mo.

  16. joeseg joeseg

    Ystakei

    You/re maybe right about Recto but it was just a relayed message and even myself don’t believe it all. Habang papalit ang final list, we will read and hear different versions, part of the crazy and merry politics.

    Meantime, iisa ang isyu and how to effectively tackle the issue, it should be 12-0.

    Speaking of si Gloria na ang isyu, its responses is nearing 1000 mark.

  17. Machine voting or not, pareho din iyan. Mandaraya rin iyan. I don’t actually go for this fondness for these voting machineries. They are no guaranty to clean elections as a matter of fact. Yabang lang iyan! Look at what is happening in the US. At least, over there, a number of good people are finding out that honest election depend more on the will of the people participating in it to keep it clean.

    Japan for one does not depend on these machines to insure a clean election. It is in fact a matter of will, not machine!

  18. You bet, Joeseg, it is just a misinfo. Let us not allow anyone to get into us, and confuse us and our friends by such rumor-mongering.

    Congrats for keeping the fire going against the Burot, who thinks she can be queen by playing tricks on her fellow Filipinos! Ingat lang sa viruses via the posts of the Internet Brigader, and overflow of useless mails limiting Ellen’s bandwidth.

  19. isabel isabel

    i agree with you, ystakei. hindi rin natin maaasahan ang mga counting machines na iyan kung ang mga magpo-program at magoopereyt ay mga kurap din katulad ng mga nakaupo sa comelec ngayon. mas madaling mandaya with these machines, maglagay ka lang ng dispalinghadong program dyan, ayos na ang buto-buto para sa mga mandaraya. palitan muna ang mga nasa comelec bago tayo mag modernize. mas mabuti, patalsikin muna si bruhang mukhang daga para mapalitan ang mga galamay niya sa lahat ng opisina ng gobyerno.

  20. joeseg joeseg

    Ystakei, Isabel

    Regarding poll automation, last year while I am not yet blogging here, I wrote Sen. Richard Gordon who’s spearheading the senate bill on this matter. My letter was also published in the dailies and allow me to post it here:

    TAKE A HARDER LOOK AT AUTOMATED ELECTIONS

    While I am for the automation of election, I have some reservations about it especially because of some reports that cast doubt on its reliability. We should take a harder look not at the proposed automation law but the voting machines to be used.

    A study has found out that the voting machine is vulnerable to fraud because it lacks the audit mechanism or paper trails with which to verify election results other than what the machine itself reports. It is therefore open to error and sabotage.

    Even the computer experts at the National Institute of Standard Technology in the United States have said “paperless voting machines.. essentially computers programmed to display ballot images and record voter choices in practical term cannot be made secure.”

    If we may recall, a Filipino computer student was once involved in a major “hacking” incident that caused worldwide furor. For this alone, there is reason to believe that the elections could be manipulated not necessarily to favor certain candidates but simply to sabotage the democratic process of electing our leaders.
    =

  21. goldenlion goldenlion

    That is the problem with the opposition, no unity. Since the 2004 elections their division has not been resolved. It was also the very reason the Iglesia ni Cristo dropped the candidacy of FPJ and Ping Lacson. How can we trust them if they themselves can’t come up with a solution to unite everyone.

    I suggest they include in their senatorial ticket the candidates who are known to be GMA’s critic. Iyong mga tipong hindi plastic, hindi gegewang-gewang. Please lang pagpahingahin na si Ed Angara, wala siyang kredibilidad, pakawala siya ni bansot. I don’t think Pangilinan and Recto will help the opposition. Baka maging “noted” lang ang lahat ng pagsisikap ng mga anti-GMA.

    If Sotto and Oreta will join the administration ticket, they won’t get my votes. Mali ang paninindigan ni Oreta na kahit saan ticket sumama ay walang problema basta nakikita ng kandidato kung anong problema ng bayan at kung pwede niyang magawa para solusyunan ang problema. Gaga din pala itong si Tessie Oreta eh! maliwanag na si gloria ang numero unong problema ng Pilipinas, kung sasama siya sa ticket ni bansot, e di para din niyang sinuportahan ang kahibangan, kasinungalingan, pandaraya at pagnanakaw ni gloria?

    Isa pa, saan ba kukunin ni gloria ang perang gagamitin para sa mga manok niya? e di sa bayan din? Aba! E Tito Sotto at Tessie oreta, utang na loob, ilalaglag namin kayo!!!

    Warning lang!! ang AMA Computer University ay muling lalahok sa “quick count” sa darating na elections. Naku, dadayain na naman nila ang resulta ng bilangan. Binabayaran iyan ni gloria para i-condition ang minds ng voters that the administration candidates are doing well in the elections!!

  22. Mrivera Mrivera

    O, mutyang sintang Pilipinas, lupang aming sinilangan
    Bayan kang natatangi’t sa kariktan ikaw’y umaapaw
    Sa dibdib ng iyong mga bundok luntian mong kaparangan
    Sa pusod ng kalaliman ng malawak mong karagatan
    Naroroon ang yaman mong walang sawa naming iingatan.

    Sa kandungan mo’y buong layang naglalaro ang ‘yong mga supling
    Na tigib ng pagmamahal sa walang sawa mong pagkagiliw
    Hinding hindi mo ipagkakalit libong dusa ma’y hahamakin
    Kung mayroong sa iyong dayuha’y magtatangkang mang-alipin
    At ang layang tinatamasa’y walang pasubaling sisikilin.

    Para ngang itinadhanang dumating ang sandali ng pagsubok
    Nang mga dayuhang walang habas na nagtampisaw sa alindog
    Ng yaman ng dibdib mo’t buong katauhan ay sinakop
    Naghasik ng ibayong pagdurusa, siphayo at pagkatakot
    Sa loob ng ilang daang taong paghahari ng mga buktot.

    Nabuhay sa mga diwa ang pagkatantong ipagtanggol at mag-aklas
    Ikaw aming sintang ina’y palayain sa pagkaduhaging dinaranas
    Nagkakaisang pakikibaka’y sama samang binuo at inilunsad
    Buong giting na ipinaglaban walang takot na hinarap
    Dayuhang kaytagal nang sa iyo’y umalipin at nagpahirap.

    Sumibol sa himagsikan mga bayaning buhay ay inialay
    Walang tanong na ginamit katalinuhan nila’t iwing tapang
    Walang sa kanila’y balakid o anumang naging hadlang
    Walang pagdadalawang isip na kung hindi man sa larangan
    Ay talim ng panitik ang sandatang ipinanlaban!

    Daming buhay ang nakitil, dugong saan man ay natigis
    Nguint itong mga supling mo’y may ngiti pa rin sa pagtangis
    Hindi sa panghihinayang na iwing buhay ay nabuwis
    Kundi sa luwalhating paglilingkod sa iyo ay inihatid
    Kalayaan mong kaytagal na inasam nilang ‘yong makamit.

    Ngunti ngayo’y ano itong iyong muling dinaranas
    Pagdurusang ‘di mabata ibayong dusa at pahirap
    Hindi dulot ng dayuhang noon sa iyo nagsadlak
    Bagkus ay isang anak mong walang tanging hinahangad
    Mapasakanya itong yaman gayong kayraming naghihirap!

    Muling nagbabangon ang pag-asam kit’lin itong pagdurusa
    Dinaranas mo aming bayang mutyang inang sinisinta
    Kung kinakailangang buhay nami’t yaman ay ibigay pa
    Walang pasubaling iaalay may ngiti sa labing tatalima
    Maibalik lamang ang dangal mo, mabubuwal kaming maligaya!

  23. Chabeli Chabeli

    Ever since EDSA 1, Enrile has illusions. Good riddance !The “break away” of Tatad, Sotto, Oreta, Enrile, & John Osmeña is GOOD NEWS ! Although Malacañan is spinning this “break away” story as the Opposition is in disarray, or that their group is not solid, etc. Only a moron would believe that BS.

    I don’t think that the likes of Tatad, Sotto, Oreta, Enrile, & John Osmeña would pose a big dent in the Opposition. Being recycled trapos, they’re more of a liability in any part. Only a desperate group would get them. Those who are scrapping bottom. NPC, diba ?
    *******************
    Joeseg,
    If that Opposition list is accurate, how terrible it looks. So far (in my humble opinion lang), the following should be considered (incomplete lang nga):

    1-Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino, III
    2-Alan Peter S. Cayetano
    3-Francis “Chiz” G. Escudero
    4-Panfilo “Ping” M. Lacson
    5-Loren B. Legarda
    6-Aquilino “Koko” Pimentel, III
    7-Lt. Antonio “Sonny” Trilanes

  24. Chabeli Chabeli

    I read in another blog that the Administration’s slogan for the May elections is ““TEAM UNITY… Tulong Tulong sa Pagsulong!””

    Dapat “TEAM UNITY… Tulong Tulong sa Pagtalsik kay Gloria!”

  25. You bet, Chabeli, the UNO is focused on giving the Filipino voters the ideal team. Let’s help them by having more faith and trust in the judgment of the people who have been painstakingly taking this task of shifting those volunteering to be in the dream team, but may be found wanting or not really qualified contrary to how for example Sotto, Oreta and Osmena boastfully size their own selves up. So far, so good. 5 Pa, and hopefully, they will not include any trapo.

    Lots of prayers they need I guess to come up with the creme a-la creme! Our group in Japan have already our partylist choices, so the concentration in on the promotion of the Opposition set of Senators VS the vegetable group of the Malacanang Burot and the group of sourgrapes, whom now enlightened Filipino voters should forget about.

    I know the Opposition will be able to come up with a much better cliches and slogans. Alisin na nila iyong mga magtatampo para walang gulo! At saka siyempre iyong mga susceptible sa suhol.

    GO UNIDO! UNITY FOR PROSPERITY! PATALSIKIN NA, SIPAIN NA IYONG BUGAW NA ASTA PROSTITUTA PA!

  26. No goldenlion, there is going to be solid Opposition. Kaya nga may sifting (not shifting, sorry) of the creme ala creme. Inaalis lang ang mga bulok, inoopera ang mga cyst para gumaling ang sakit ng bayan.

    Don’t believe the publicity stunt of the burots in Malacanang. Tignan mo ang nangyayari ngayon kay Oreta at Sotto. Para silang may sakit na itinataboy ng mga tuta ni Donya Burot. They deserve what they get.

  27. Isabel:

    Believe you me, useless iyong mga automated machines na iyan. Napatunayan na iyan sa palpak na registration of voters noong 2003 for the presidential election. Maganda sana iyong idea, but as usual, implementation niyang palpak.

    Over in Japan, we don’t go for automated counting kasi bawat precinct dito hindi sumosobra sa 500 household ang hawak at madaling magbilang. At saka hindi magulo ang election namin kasi isa lang ang ibinoboto for every seat available. Iyong pagpili naman ng mga judges of the Supreme Court for confirmation, ang method naman ay elimination by scratching their names out. isang scratch lang is enough to have a Supreme Court judge removed. At saka isang seat lang naman for example ang available bawat district for seats at the Diet. Kaya madaling bilangin at hindi magulo.

    Sa Pilipinas, 12 sama-sama pa ang mga pangalan kaya nalilito ang mga tao. Bakit hindi na lang kasi papiliin ng most favorite nila at iyong mapipiling unang 12 ang piliing panalo. But then, I don’t know how that will work in the Philippine situation. At saka dito, hindi nagpapatayan ang mga tao para sa iboboto nila. Ang attitude kasi, binoto kita kaya magtrabaho ka. Sa Pilipinas, binoto niyo ko kaya paalipin kayo sa akin!!! Yuck!

  28. Sa totoo lang si Nene Pimentel lang ang narinig kong nagsabing, “I am a public servant, and I am proud to be one!”

  29. Joeseg: Matagal na ang alitan ni Enrile at Pimentel sa dagdag bawas. Then Enrile was eased out as Senate Minority Leader by Pimentel kaya nag wishy-washy na si Enrile posturing as in independent but sitting as chairman of Erap’s PMP which is allied to UNO.
    *****

    Tama ka diyan, Joeseg. Iyong alitan ni Enrile at Pimentel ay noon pang 1992, and the vote-rigger involved was none other than infamous Garcillano, who is in fact an Ilocano like Enrile. Kung sabagay, si Senator Pimentel ay FBI din (Full-Blooded Ilocano :-P).

  30. Mrivera Mrivera

    ystakei says: “Sa totoo lang si Nene Pimentel lang ang narinig kong nagsabing, “I am a public servant, and I am proud to be one!” ”

    yuko, meron pang dalawang nagsabi niyan, at naka-engrave pa. sina dating NBI directors velasco at mison.

  31. Chabeli Chabeli

    Ystakei,
    “Lots of prayers they need I guess to come up with the creme a-la creme!..I know the Opposition will be able to come up with a much better cliches and slogans.”

    That’s the spirit, Ystakei ! Great comments ! We have to be one in thinking positive at a time when the enemy is doing everything in its power to break anything & anyone is its way-in fact, even those who are for her. Gloria wants solid & blind loyalty.

  32. This piece in the Malaya by JB D. Balon today sums up Politics RP style aligning it with classic movies with the following punch line.
    “V for Vendetta” starring the Filipino people, provided they wake up first. Because if they don’t, the movie title will change to “Titanic.”

  33. jay cynikho jay cynikho

    In our past elections, we know candidates who seemed to have won in the voting but lost in the counting. For a moment can we set aside talks on candidates and look ahead to discuss the counting. Think of how the people was hoodwinked by its own representatives in Congress.

    News Item in the Daily Tribune:

    “On the part of the Commission on Elections (Comelec), the en banc body may yet cancel all quick counts, as it hinted strongly that the National Citizens Movement for Free Elections (Namfrel) may not get accredited by the Comelec in its bid to do a quick count in May.

    The Comelec has also moved against the accreditation of the Parish Pastoral Council for Responsible Voting (PPCRV), a church-based poll watch body that wants to conduct its own quick count.

    The Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) is counting on the PPCRV’s count to ensure an honest count.

    In a TV interview, former Philippine Ambassador to the Holy See, Henrietta de Villa, distinguished the PPCRV count from the Namfrel count, saying that her council’s count would rely on precinct level votes, while Namfrel’s count is based on election returns.”

  34. jay cynikho jay cynikho

    Can we put our hope, trust and confidence to PPCRV of Ambassador De Villa? Will the Bishops support her and the PPCRV? Does any blogger know if Amb. De Villa is still the immaculate Henrietta Tambunting (her integrity intact)who topped her STC (San Marcelino) Class in 1955? Is she now an apostolate of Gloria, weak-kneed like her Bishops in the CBCP. Will Minister Manalo Of the INK not block PPCRV’s accreditation through the COMELEC? Will PPCRV become another NAMFREL?

    Come on guys, tell us what you know and what you
    Think so we can cogitate guidance.

  35. goldenlion says: regarding opposition unity “How can we trust them if they themselves can’t come up with a solution to unite everyone.”
    One thing we are very sure of and that’s this evil wonder woman has never united the country. She divides everything she touches for survival and we now know from bitter experience this mob of evil thugs in the present administration cannot be trusted at all.
    There is a need to concentrate on the defeat of their survival in power otherwise it will be worse for all of us.

  36. jay cynikho jay cynikho

    On my posting on Enrile (first comment above). A line I wrote was contextual: “not because he is a bastard…” Words change their meanings over time from negative to positive, from pejorative to praise like the word pimp and pimping which is now commonly used in the arts in North America as a worthy thing or activity.

    In history, bastard leaders had been known for prowess and success (search google), that to be one creates an expectation of aboveness over others, even greatness and awe to the young. Enrile got the brains and the courage and rose from almost nothing.

    That piece on Enrile, lest I be misunderstood was a piece of SAYANG of a person most admired up to his senate years. Even at this late hour, one more term as a patriot in the Senate can change his place in history.

  37. Furthermore, there is a need to concentrate on protection of the vote once it has been made by the electorate. Its not a lot of good fielding a good candidate when you can’t protect the candidates vote. That was proved in the 2004 election results and now we have continued to suffer due to that defective protection of the ballot box and its contents.
    You know, with the computerisation of elections in India working with such a large population, why can’t it work here. It cuts the amount of time required for a manual count and less time for the count. Maybe thats the real reason that Comelec seem to be pussy footing around with wanting 2years to ‘properly test a system’ wake up Comelec because we don’t buy that, not one bit. 2 years Waaaahaha!

  38. zenzennai zenzennai

    jay cynikho,

    ang PPCRV at Namfrel, bagama’t magkaibang institusyon, ang mga volunteers nito sa field ay labo-labo: hindi lang minsan na ang isang PPCRV volunteer ay siya din ang kumakatawan ng Namfrel sa mga presinto.

    ang tabulated result ng PPCRV mula sa bawat presinto ay iniipon ng mga volunteers, at matapos ang proseso, ang parish priest kasama ang liderato ng lokal na Pastoral Council transmits results to immediate diocese head (i.e. Caloocan or Novaliches).

    a diocese head, matapos kolektahin ang resulta mula sa MGA lokal na simbahan, uli gagawa ng report para sa Archdiocese.

    masasabing minimal mistakes or even honest, kung may mali sa datos mula presinto hanggang Diocese level, bago ipapasa ang resulta sa mga lider at staff nitong Archdiocese.

    sina Henrietta, et al., takes charge from here (Archdiocese level). kung gagawa ng MILAGROSONG resulta ang PPCRV, yaon ay nasa kamay nila.

    tingin ng marami, merong pagsasanib ang pwersang manloloko sa loob ng PPCRV at Namfrel nuong mga nakaraang eleksyon, sa mid to high leadership level hindi sa ibaba o sa mga presinto…

    kahit na sinong matinong data administrator o auditor, sasabihin sa iyo na ang da best na sistema ay yaong meron paper trail na babalikan– para sa pagkakataong merong pagtatanong at pagdududa.

    kung igigiit ng lintek na Comelec na pahingahan ng mga Walang Hiya, ang Counting Machines without the benefit of a proper and acceptable paper trail, this ploy alone readily becomes a suspect.

    ibukas dapat ng Comelec ang sistema niya sa publiko; hayaang busisihin ng UP at De La Salle Accounting departments (or any other school) ang set-up. ang PICPA, nawawala kapag mainit ang usapin, kaya mabuti pang academe ang bubusisi.

    only then, magkakaroon ng saysay ang eleksyon.

    at bago ang lahat, yang suspected Capo na tinatawag nila na Chairman, dapat magbitiw muna !

  39. vic vic

    Automation will not make Election any Cleaner, it could make the results known faster, and less chances of secret manipulation if results already known. But in the other Hand, Automated cheating is also hard to detect.

    I had experienced countless elections in our case here, from our local, provincial, and federal, from the time when ballots were counted singly to the present when we are fully automated. Our Elections in all cases are just as clean when it was done manually as it is today when it is done fully automated. And it takes only a maximum of four hours to have the final results, that seems to be the only advantage of automation, instead of 12 hours in the old Manual counting and less personnel.

  40. zenzennai zenzennai

    hindi lang dapat Comelec ang transparent, maging ang PPCRV din sana at Namfrel.

    pero may i-tsek natin kung saan ang problema sa kredibilidad, ganito ang resulta:

    COMELEC– field operators na promoted pa nga (!) pero involved sa Hello Garci, hanggang national office officers!

    PPCRV– tingin ko sa taas ang problema, wala sa field.

    NAMFREL– tulad ng sa PPCRV ang problema, wala sa field, kundi duon sa tabulating center nila sa RFM HQ’s sa Mandaluyong.

    Suggest ko, gawing floating status yung lahat involved sa Garci Tapes. ang suspected Capo, sana tamaan ng hiya, mag-sayonara.

    PPCRV collated data from Diocese to Archdiocese level, bukas dapat (open) sa international observers at non-aligned NGO’s.

    ang NAMFREL tabulators sa RFM headquarters should be manned by volunteers, students/junior accountants of schools na may matinong reputasyon.

    Comelec must ready itself sa mga suggestion mula sa mga NGO’s or People’s Orgs., kung anong lugar ang ilagay sa comelec control.

    Tall order? kung ako lang, hindi na ako sold dito sa ideya na ang eleksyon ang magpapabuti ng kaayusan ng bansa, eh…

  41. jay cynikho jay cynikho

    Zenzennai

    salamat sa input, magbigay din sana yung iba.

    malaki ang potential ng role ng parish priest at church organizations sa lahat ng sulok ng bansa. malaki rin ang chances na sila ay magkabisala. Magiging active diyan yung unemployed, na kahit merienda at tanghalian lang ayos na. ganyan kahirap sa mga probinsiya.

    magaling ang idea mo tungkol sa mga escuela at estudyante. meron limitasyon din na dapat pag aralan. Kulang sila sa dami, napakahirap nilang e-coordinate at the precinst level. Ang mga simbahan medio solid yan hanggang sa mga sitio.
    daming sub-organization na pag kumilos may paglalagyan ang Iglesia ni Cristo. Kailangan lang leadership na ABSENT o wala sa ngayon dahil sa mga duwag at hayok sa alwan na mga bishop. Pero doable yan. kahit magastos to insure a paper trail, di kailangan gumastos ang simbahan, leadership lang, barya-barya kontribusyon a-andar yan. Pero yun nga wala sa bisyo ng bishops ang barya-barya; sinanay sila ni gloria sa milyon-nilyon.

    Ang business sector malaki ang maitutulong sa transmission ng results sa pamamagitan ng telepono. Sad to say our business sector is the libidinous partner in corruption of our government. Dambuhala ang business sector natin sa pagkamal ng dirty profits. Libidinous dahil sobrang sexy sila sa may hilig sa lagay.

    Kailangan lang isang tala, na maghahasik ng liwanag sa nadidiliman or tinatamad na isipan ng mga faithful. Sabi mo nga Zenzennai, ayos sa ibaba at maliliit, problema yung mga nasa itaas. Di pabor sa kanilang tinatamasa ngayon ang isang malinis na bilangan.

  42. jay cynikho jay cynikho

    hey,

    maganda rin yan participation ng foreign observers. mas epectibo yan kung hindi lang observer kundi maging monitor ng results at certain levels. dapat organisado ang participation ng mga foreigners. Seguro, Canada,at France, maging ang Islamic Conference puedeng gumastos, magpadala ng mga monitors.
    Puedeng e-link up yan sa PPCRV or sa mga escuela. KALIMUTAN NA NATIN ANG NAMFREL. MATAGAL NANG DAPAT NALIBING YAN kung si Concepcion at si Luz ay meron consensiya at natitirang kahihiyan.

  43. timo timo

    a moment everyone, heres my little thought, bakit naka concentrate tayo sa senado.paano namn un congresso, d ba before it could get to the senate dadaan muna un impeachment sa congress? sigurado tinatrabaho na ng administration yun mga nasa congresso

  44. jay cynikho jay cynikho

    Ang foreign media, tiyak interesado diyan
    (hindi takot yan sa media killings). dapat organisado, naka link up din sa mga “tunay” na NGO.

    Kung may utak lang ang oposisyon (pero sa totoo lang walang oposisyon ngayon, lahat yan mga opportunista)dapat matagal ng nagtayo yan ng “shadow” COMELEC na siyang magmamaneho ng mga organization laban sa dayaan. Kaya lang gusto rin nilang mandaya.

    The opposition now does not want COMPLETE victory, “muddling through” lang sila. manalo ang matibay. They do not want to annihilate the enemy because there are part of the enemy.
    Kaya sa pagpili ng kandidato, helpless ang tao, wala sila sa pilian, ngawngaw lang. Mapipilitan silang bomoto sa inihahain ni Gloria two minute noodle at lumang matsakaw naman ni Erap. Meron din hain na pangatlong init galing naman sa spent Force ng mga seasoned opportunista na ang mga asawa’y mga laos na artista.

  45. jay cynikho jay cynikho

    kaya mabuti seguro pag ukolong na lang panahon ang bilangan, hindi ang pilian ng kandidato.

    These are the keys to less honest election:

    organized church effort
    foreign monitors
    foreign media
    patriotic teachers
    suicidal students

    COUNT OUT THE COMELEC. TO DO AN HONEST
    JOB TREAT COMELEC PEOPLE LIKE THE ROWERS OF VIKING SHIPS. WATCHED, WHIPPED AND KICKED TO DO THEIR JOB.

  46. Mrivera: yuko, meron pang dalawang nagsabi niyan, at naka-engrave pa. sina dating NBI directors velasco at mison.
    ******

    Hindi ko kilala ang mga mamang iyan, Magno. OK, nagsabi man sila niyan dapat lang, but they are not politicians, supposedly, bureaucrats—public servants din. Iyong si Pandak, dapat public servant din. Hindi siya dapat umaastang reyna at may ari ng buong Pilipinas!

  47. jay cynikho jay cynikho

    TIMO

    thanks for the idea, bakit nga ba yung mga lokal na kandidato nakakaligtaan? Sagot ko:
    hindi naman, kilala naman yung mga tongresista na pumatay sa impeachment. Kung baga — with all due respect timo – kung baga parang ganito.
    Ang Muntinlupa ang sentro, parang senado, ang palakad sa Munti (senado) dapat agapan, pagukulan ng pansin, sapagkat ang mga mangyayari sa Iwahig, sa San Ramon, sa Davao Penal at sa Bicutan, salamin lang ng mga nangyayari sa Munti. Hindi yun mga preso kundi yung mga bastonero ang afectado.

    Sabihin ko na lang lumalabas din sa blog paminsan tungkol sa lokal halalann. Puede rin namang seguro hiwalay ang blog sa mga taga Cebu, etc. pero hindi practical. magaling at maginhawa pang basahin na lang sa Tribune yung Expose ni Maceda, palagi siyang may tsismis sa mga kandidatong lokal na halos lahat naman ay mga kakilala niya. Para kang nagbabasa ng Bulgar.

  48. jay cynikho jay cynikho

    Timo

    sense of humor lang yan, hindi pang insulto.
    okay?

  49. zenzennai zenzennai

    jay,

    on the whole, masaya yung huling post mo, kahit i do not wholly agreee with it, ha ha ha!

    you will surprised na ang iba dito, miyembro ng selection team.

    timo,

    siyempre, tama yung obserbasyon mo. ang expats kasi, unless they come home, cannot vote on the congressional level. iba-iba din ang lugar na pinagmulan, kaya mahirap kumuha ng consensus sa mga bloggers.

  50. joeseg joeseg

    Timo

    You may just blogged in here. If you will read some of the past postings, specifically yours truly, you’ll read the discussion on local politics. As a matter of fact, I have been going around to get the feel and reported somewhere here who, in my particular place, they will support in the local elections as well as the senatorial.

    The concentration now in the blog is the senate because the final list is not yet out. But once it’s all set, it will also dictate the tempo of the campaign as the party realignment will also take place.

    Before I forget, nakatungtong ako sa lupa kaya alam ko ang mga kaganapan sa kaparangan at kabundukan.

  51. Diwata Diwata

    Ingat lang kayo sa sobrang papuri sa mga pulitiko, kailan lang panay ang puri nyo kay Sotto at Oreta, ngayon naiba lang sila ng partido marami ng kayong sinasabi. Hindi nyo pala kayang panindigan ang mga papuri na yan pag hindi umayon sa gusto nyo.

    Sa pulitika lahat may karapatan magbago-bago, dahilkayo mismo dito ay ganun din. Dinadakila nyo kailan lang pero ngayon iba na, na wala rin naman pinagkaiba sa iba inyo dhail pabago-bago din kayo ng sinasabi pag di umayon sa gusto nyo. Be consisten lang, practice what you preach!

    Wag na kayong magugulat na kung sakali isang isang araw ang pinagkakapuri nyong kandidato ay bigla rin palang lilipat ng ibang partido pano na yun pagbibida na ginawa nyo? sigurado ko magpuputok na man ang butse nyo!

    Kung silang mga pulitiko paiba-iba ay wala rin pagkakaiba sa inyo. Parang hindi na naman kayo mulat sa katotohanan sa uri ng pulitika sa ‘pinas!!!!

    ALIS DIYAN MAY KILITI AKO DIYAN, NOW NA!

  52. Diwata Diwata

    Magkita-kita na lang tayo sa kampayahan, aawitan at sasayawan ko na lang kayo ng grupo namin… mind you mas pinapanood pa kami ng mga tao kaysa sa mga pulitiko, siguro di na rin sila ganun kabilib sa mga pulitiko. Kailangan magsiraan at magbatuhan ng putik maiboto lang sa halip na plata-porma ang sabihan sa mga tao para ikakabuti ng bayan.

    ALIS DIYAN MAY KILITI AKO DIYAN, NOW NA!

  53. Zenzennai:

    The expats may not be able to vote for the congressmen in their provinces or district of local residence, but they can vote for the partylist candidates. My group for example is voting for Akbayan or Bayan Muna. I am a foreign observer for Akbayan as a matter of fact.

  54. Best thing for all to do now is guard the votes of everybody. I guess we need to gather Filipinos in Japan for a meeting to make sure that the Ateneans assigned to head/man the election cannot cheat again this time for the burots in the palace by the murky river.

  55. Isabel:

    Diyan magaling ang mga pinoy sa totoo lang. Kung makakalusot sila, lulusot. Iyon ngang metro ng taxi hanggang ngayon hindi pa inaayos iyong pang machine kuno na puedeng retekohin. Diyan magaling iyong unano at asawa niya, manloko!

    Automated or not, kung gusto nilang mandaya, makakadaya sila. Nasa kanila iyong susi ng kaban ng Pilipinas! Kasama nilang nagnanakaw iyong mga Tongressmen at sundalong kanin na narangko sa pandaraya para sa kanila. (Suka, suka, suka!)

    Iyon ngang registration machines na ginamit noong 2003, sa kakalikot nila para makadaya, nasira ang mga data. Nang iprenta ang mga data, blanko ang karamihan. Nasayang ang papel. Mga kaibigan ko ang voter’s IDs kulang-kulang, pero inefficiency pinagmalaki pa! Hay!

    Over here, counting of ballots by the precinct is done manually by staff of city halls in charge of the election under the supervision of the local home affairs bureaus (equivalent to local government I think over there), then the tallied figures are submitted to national affairs ministry (DLGU ang equivalent sa Pinas) for final tabulation. Walang COMELEC dahil hindi naman araw-araw bumoboto ang mga tao.

    Walang dayaan because none of our bureaucrats is under the mercy and dictate of a politician, and their loyalty is to country and people. Mas mataas nga ang tingin nila sa sarili nila kumpara sa mga politiko sa totoo lang. Ganyan sana sa Pilipinas.

    Dapat sinisipa nila iyong bastos na Fatso halimbawa na sobra ang yabang na akala mo siya ang may ari ng Pilipinas. I bet you, ang sinasabi pa ng loko sa Germany para ma-entertain ng mga taga bangko doon, “My wife is the president of the Philippines.”

    Parang katulad ni Bugaw when she was at Assumption and her father then was the president. Panakot sa mga madre doon, “My father is the president of the Philippines.” So what? Lalo na alam naman ng lahat na ninakaw at nandaya lang silang mag-asawa! Ngek!

    Kawawang bansa! Huwag sayangin ang boto sa eleksyon. SIPAIN ANG BUGAW NA ASTA PROSTITUTA PA!

  56. zenzennai zenzennai

    expats can vote for their partylists group, sabi ni Yuko.

    i will be voting Bayan Muna and its affiliates. Akbayan deserves support, too.

    these 2 groups belong to a rare breed of politicians, at least merong ‘platform of government’ na sinasabi ni Diwata, na sinusundan nila sa bawat galaw.

    i may NOT agree with them all the time, pero man, they are an honest lot.

    and i like that.

  57. isabel isabel

    zen,
    ibinoto ko rin ang BAYAN MUNA noong 2001 election, pero noong 2004, SUARA BANGSA MORO ibinoto ko kasi kinampanya sa akin ng maranaw na suki ko sa divisoria. tanong ko nga sa kanya bakit ko kailangan iboto ang suara? sabi niya pag nagkaboses sila sa kongreso baka matapos na ang gyera sa mindanao. aba’y okey sa akin yun. nang matalo ang suara, binalikan ko siya, sabi ko bakit natalo eh ang daming moro hindi lang sa mindanao kungdi sa buong pilipinas. sabi niya, di kasi makababa sa kapatagan ang mga moro na nasa kabundukan kaya hindi makaboto. kako sa kanya, paano na matatapos ang gyera pag ganyan? sabi niya pag sumuko na ang afp, tapos ang gyera, kasi ang moro naman ay nagtatanggol lang para sa kanilang lupang tinubuan. naku ha, pwede ba naman yun? kampanya na lang sila ulit, baka manalo sa kongress.

    this time, MIGRANTE ako. kailangan ng mga OFW ng boses sa kongreso. at sa mga partylist, may power of recall sila. kapag sumablay ang nakaupo sa kongress, pwedeng palitan kaagad ng ibang nominee, kayat nakakasigurado ka na ang uupo ay susunod sa programa at linyang pampulitika.

  58. nelbar nelbar

     

    The Philippine Campaign Medal is a military decoration of the United States Armed Forces which was created to denote service of U.S. military members in the Philippine-American War between the years of 1898 and 1913. Although a single service medal, the Philippine Campaign Medal was issued under separate criteria for both the United States Army and the U.S. Navy.

    The Philippine Campaign Medal was a separate decoration from the Philippine Congressional Medal, which was an Army medal awarded for special services rendered during the Philippine-American War.

     
     

    The Philippine Congressional Medal was a decoration of the United States Army which was established by the United States Congress on July 9, 1906. The decoration recognized those soldiers who had enlisted in the United States Army for the purpose of the Philippine-American War. The four primary criteria, to be awarded the Philippine Congressional Medal, were as follows:

    ■ Enlisted between April 21 and October 26, 1898

    ■ Served beyond April 11, 1899

    ■ Served in the Philippines after July 6, 1899

    ■ Received an honorable discharge (or died prior to being discharged)

    The decoration was different from the Philippine Campaign Medal in that the Philippine Campaign Medal recognized general service in the Philippines while the Philippine Congressional Medal was intended for special services rendered.

    The Philippine Congressional Medal was considered an authorized military decoration, but soon became regarded as a commemorative medal since it recognized a single event and also was not eligible for presentation to the United States Navy and Marine Corps.

     

  59. nelbar or norpil:
    One of you, I’m not sure which one of you, mentioned George Galway, a Member of the British Parliment. If you want to see how politicians should be presenting themselves in a crowded parliment in silence, nobody walking aroung, no cell phones no snacks and delivered without notes seen on ‘youtube’. View George Galway M.P.
    Go to cataract-clinic.blogspot.com

  60. This sounds funny but I am not amused, but now that the defection of Oreta and Sotto to Danding’s camp is being made funnier by this Ermita who must be really pissed off with Defensor. I wonder why. Is he vying likewise for the special attention of the rumored sadistic maniac at the palace by the murky river? Ngek! Kadiri!

    Here’s an excerpt from a Malaya news:

    EXECUTIVE Secretary Eduardo Ermita yesterday said the reported Palace plan to form a “unity ticket” is the “own sentiment” of presidential chief of staff Mike Defensor.

    “When Secretary Defensor talks, he’s talking on his own. It does not necessarily mean it’s the Palace’s sentiments,” Ermita said.

    “He only feels it could be a unity ticket,” Ermita added as he described Defensor, who has aired his plan to seek a Senate seat, as “a politician and an aspirant.”

    President Arroyo’s allies at the House also opposed Defensor who last week said the administration’s senatorial line-up in the May elections could include former senators Vicente Sotto and Tessie Oreta.

    The two recently quit the Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino, one of the parties allied with United Opposition (UNO), and joined the Nationalist People’s Coalition.

    Sotto and Oreta left the LDP reportedly because they were excluded from the UNO senatorial slate.
    *****

    Who says that Sotto and Oreta are praised by majority of the bloggers here? I, for one have not praised these two creeps. I could have tried to be kinder, I know, but praise them, no way! I just can’t help feeling sorry for Erap that he has not found a real good friend except in the late FPJ. Kawawa rin!

    I doubt that Ang can prove he has plundered the treasury. Bribery, maybe, but not plunder. And if he is singing, he can pinpoint Singson as the No. 1 briber!!! Magsama-sama na sila sa impiyerno! Nice try! Akala nila kasi lahat ng mga pilipino stupid!

    Kawawang Pilipinas! Let’s just hope they will have better voters in May. Gayahin ang mga kano. Iboto diretsong Opposition! Huwag nang paligoy-ligoy pa!

  61. Oh migosh, someone is suggesting that Kiko Pangilinan be with the Opposition. Please, please tell Binay and Drilon, no way! This guy will not even try to help save his Alma Mater be restored to its former splendor. No way! Huwag nang isama ang mga trapo.

    Raffy Biazon is being considered. Sorry, Raffy, but you have to be more valiant to make it to our own list, meaning the list of the real macoys in this blog who are not easy to please and definitely will not be OK the trapos, walang yagba and the yagits!

    PATALSIKIN NA, NOW NA!

  62. TonGuE-tWisTeD TonGuE-tWisTeD

    Joeseg, Diwata, Yuko, I have defended Sotto in a previous blog not because of some personal relationship but beacuse I was firsthand witness to his anti-drug crusade of which I was also actively involved when I was in my late teens. Together with ex-Sen. Boy Herrera, he was a main sponsor of our projects and he did that way before he became QC Vice Mayor or that destructive privelege speech of then Senator Teofisto Guingona which turned out to be a dud (Ellen says so herself).

    I also witnessed his generosity and how he helped some of the studio musicians in Magna Tech Omni and Cinema Audio where his company, Vicor and Blackgold recorded their vinyls (I was once guest musician in Tito, Vic and Joey’s Tough Hits series). From financial aid to kicking their drug habits, the musicians got Sotto’s help and are now living testimonies of how Sotto brought them out of the rut and are now productive and some are even famous composers and arrangers.

    These experiences have made me conclude that such a person is a natural philantropist, and nothing can change that, not even when you switch political parties. Politics may have included him in its long list of victims wrecked by opportunism and eaten by the system where compromises are the standard, but that remains to be seen. He has stood his ground against the Midget, even if his loyal Kumpareng Joey DeLeon is married to a Macapagal. Maybe, he’s still hurting from the Vice Presidency that slipped from his hands when his runningmate cowardly downgraded herself from the presidential candidacy. He would have won hands-down against the vice-presidentiables in 1998 had the Donya chosen to slug with out with Erap.

    Like Joeseg, I am keeping an open mind on Sotto. His moving over to another party does not mean he has abandoned the opposition, does it? It may be his strategy to get greater leverage for inclusion in the UNO ticket, he may also be a trojan horse as Pichay accuses, the possibilities are many. His new partymate Chiz Escudero IS with the opposition, and what could make it any different in his case? The campaign hasn’t even started and I’m almost sure it’s just a mind game he’s playing and still hopes to be included in the final UNO list after all. I’d rather have his name there than Pangilinan, Recto or Joker! In any case, the real Sotto will only be revealed (if he wins) after the vote of Senate President, for the moment, no one really knows where his heart lies. Maybe he’s not prepared to stand beside Guingona just yet. Let me be clear, however, if he comes on stage with Gloria raising his hand, HE WILL NOT GET MY VOTE!

    Like Diwata, I might be on the campaign stage here in Pasay, not gyrating with my bare navel to “Itaktak Mo” or “Boom Tarat Tarat” (which practice should now be avoided if we genuinely seek character change) but talking to the microphone while endorsing my Mayor Peewee Trinidad.

  63. Tongue T,

    Having worked at the Japanese police as interperter/translator cum investigator, I am anti-drug, too. In fact, I take it religiously being a member of a church that prohibits tobacco, alcohol, coffee and tea and other harmful things people are apt to put in their bodies.

    You bet, you should not vote for Sotto in case he raises the hand of the Bansot for that is evidenced enough that he must have been just trying to build an image contrary to his real nature as when he tried to show he was a crime/drug buster!

    Not being you, though, I will not even consider reviewing the record of this guy, whether good or bad. Contaminated na iyan. I’d rather promote the new faces and those who have shown some promise sans the good and bad publicities!

    Still, I would love to hear more of your stories. I don’t know this Trinidad, but I sure sympathize with this guy. His constituents should stand by him against the hoodlums who call themselves policemen!

    PATALSIKIN NA, NOW NA!

  64. apoy apoy

    Easy lang kayo kahit magkaroon pa ng third force.
    Magiging ganito ang score.
    12-0-0
    The good, the bad, and the ugly..

  65. TonGuE-tWisTeD TonGuE-tWisTeD

    Okey iyan apoy! 12-0-0.

    Yuko, Trinidad is perhaps the only City Mayor in Metro Manila, or better make that the whole country, who should reveal how he ended up with “unexplained poverty” in contrast to unexplained wealth. Well he may have made a small fortune as a brilliant lawyer but nothing much has changed (except maybe for his spouse/s). He’s not even bothered by his replacement, Alan Panaligan, unless more laws are twisted by the palace crooks to block his march to resounding victory come May.

  66. Will fast for him, too, Tongue T. Kaya lang ayaw ng Dios ng mga adulterers!

    Time for Filipinos to heed the counsel of the Lord that they should choose leaders with immaculate record—no adulterer, etc.! It will be the only time God will surely bless the Philippines even as the only Christian nation in Asia. Right now, parang cursed ang bansang iyan dahil sa mga kolokoy na malikot ang mga eskaparate!!! 😛

    Si Senator Pimentel lang ang alam kong walang kabit sa totoo lang!

  67. Yup, magdilang anghel ka sana Apoy. OK ngarud!

  68. Alam mo, Tongue T., iyong last mayor of our borough, namatay na sa office niya. Cancer, but he served for more than 30 years as mayor. Magaling! Our district is in fact one of the safest and crime-free areas in Tokyo and the whole of Japan kahit na

  69. Sorry, putol:

    Alam mo, Tongue T., iyong last mayor of our borough, namatay na sa office niya. Cancer, but he served for more than 30 years as mayor. Magaling! Our district is in fact one of the safest and crime-free areas in Tokyo and the whole of Japan. Socialist ang dating. Iyong pumalit sa kaniya dati niyang deputy, and he is also a Socialist kaya binoto ko siya, and volunteered to be a campaign aide. Bakit hindi na-develop ang Pilipinas nang ganyan e pareho lang na napailalim sa Command ni General MacArthur after WWII?

    Something wrong with the psyche of the Filipinos?

    PATALSIKIN NA, NOW NA!

  70. Leonard Leonard

    Dalawang bagay ang natutunan ko sa ating mga pulitiko, sila ay nahahati sa tatlong bahagi… sa unahan yung mga pulitiko na isasangla pati kaluluwa kay satanas, aakyatin pati bundok Arayat, ipapatay ang lahat ng haharang sa kanyang daraaanan. Sino sila… yung tipong sa sobrang talino ay umabot sa pagiging diktador, at kahit harangan mo ng kanyon ay hindi talaga aalis sa puwesto… i.e Marcos, Glo Arroyo, at mga iba pa na nasa mababang level na kagaya ng binanngit ko. Ikalawa ang mga pulitikong ang nasa isipan ay kung paano poprotektahan ang kanilang kayamanan o mga aktibidades na maaring masaling kapag sila ay hindi nakaupo sa puwesto… kaya kahit na barangay captain ay tatakbo sila basta makapuwesto lang.. congressman kakandidatong mayor, senador kakandidatong mayor, mayor kakandidatong konsehal..sino sila, hulaan nyo naman… Ang ikatlo ay mga pulitikong gustong maglingkod ng totoo pero hindi naman mabigyan ng pagkakataon at sa kagustuhang makasawsaw sa pulitika ay napipilitang kumapit sa patalim,, sa kuko ng mga makapangyarihan at may mga salapi na puwedeng itustos sa kanilang kandidatura at sa katapusan hawak na sila sa leeg ng mga tumulong sa kanya. Ikalawang natutunan ko ay tatlo at hindi dalawa ang mukha ng mundo ng pullitika, ito ay tatsulok… ang isang mukha ay mabuti, ang ikalawa ay masama at ang ikatlo ay masama at mabuti, ibig sabihin ay kalahati lang ang pagsisilbi nila sa bayan sapagkat ang kalahati ay para sa kapakanang pansarili…

  71. Ellen:

    Please remove the viral posts above.

    Meanwhile, what is this idiot talking about. He should not be in the United Opposition after all he did in the last election, he should be out of politics!!! What track record is he talking about. This guy is a pest!!!

    Excerpt from a report in Malaya:

    “UNO should not insist that we go under their wing and join them, with a take-it-or-leave-it stance. To do so, I believe, is not the way to unity,” Pangilinan, a re-electionist senator, said.

    He said negotiation rather than dictation is the better course of action in coming out with a unified ticket.

    “As incumbent senators our track record speaks for itself. We have shown that we are fiercely independent and unafraid to speak our minds on controversial issues. We have shown that we cannot be dictated upon by Malacañang or other interest groups. Why then should we allow ourselves to be dictated upon now?” he said.

  72. From Malaya today:

    SEN. Panfilo Lacson yesterday said a boycott of the May 14 elections would only be worth pursuing if the opposition and civil society groups could muster enough support to declare a failure of elections.

    “It’s a valid call. However, if we try to boycott and fail to muster enough support, we may not be able to forgive ourselves for propelling the administration candidates to where they should not belong,” Lacson said.

    Lacson said a boycott move must be coupled by a strong wave of support from various anti-Arroyo blocs to force the Commission on Elections (Comelec) to declare the May 14 elections a failure.

    Lacson was reacting to the call of University of the Philippines professor Randy David to boycott the elections, citing the lack of genuine reforms in the Comelec.

    *****
    Lacson is talking sense here. Boycott is only good in countries like Japan where boycotting an election is taken as displeasure for the ruling party, and the Prime Minister voluntarily stepping down in respond to such show of disgust for his party.

    In the Philippines, boycotting will mean more garapalan!!! I hope Randy David will reconsider. Boycotting the election can mean nothing. He should vote together with those who believe in him.

  73. Boycott is an effective way of doing things but only viable in civilized nations.

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