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Month: January 2007

Dream senatorial tiket ni GMA

Kailangan ng administrasyon manalo ang anim nilang kandidato para senador para magkakaroon na sila ng siyam na haharang kung sakaling makarating ang impeachment sa Senado.

Nandoon na kasi si Lito Lapid, Bong Revilla at Miriam Santiago na maaasahan ni Arroyo na magpu-protekta sa kanya.

May anim na raw na mukhang sigurado sa tiket ng administrasyon. Sila ay sina Mike Defensor, Prospero Pichay, Chavit Singson, Edu Manzano, Miguel Zubiri at Gina de Venecia.

Kung sabagay itong si Gina, mas mabuti namang di hamak kaysa kanyang asawang si Joe de Venecia. Si Gina ay grasyosa, mabait at talagang matulungin. Ang problema niya ang image ng pagka-trapo na pinairal ng asawa niya at nakakabit ang tiket niya sa mabahong pangalan ni Gloria Arroyo.

Davide can’t wait to go to New York

Retired Chief Justice Hilario Davide is moving heaven and earth to assume the post of permanent representative to the United Nations.

Like what he did on Jan. 20, 2001, when he trampled upon the Constitution to install power grabber Gloria Arroyo into the presidency, he is trashing again the law again just to be able to live it up in New York.

Last Sunday, in the margins of the East Asia summit in Cebu, Davide took his oath as Philippine permanent representative to the UN even if his nomination has not yet been confirmed by the Commission on Appointments.

Gringo seeks leave to file candidacy;DOJ blocks it

Former senator Gregorio “Gringo” Honasan today asked the Makati regional trial court to allow him to leave his detention cell in Laguna to personally file his certificate of candidacy as an independent senatorial candidate.

In a four-page motion for leave, Honasan, through lawyer Daniel Gutierrez, said he would pose no objection to any security measure the court would require.

The Department of Justice said it will oppose Honasan’s motion asking for court permission to personally file his candidacy for midterm elections. (Click here.)It suggested, instead, that representatives from the Comelec personally see Honasan in Camp Santo Domingo to allow him to file his certificate for candidacy.

Constantino sues Vic Agustin

Aftermath of the water-dousing incident last Dec. 8:

MANILA — Political activist Renato Constantino Jr. filed on Tuesday criminal charges against former Philippine Daily Inquirer columnist Victor Agustin for “grave slander by deed and maltreatment by deed” after the two figured in an altercation during a media conference last month.

Describing Agustin’s act as “analogous to being slapped in public by a woman,” Constantino sought P5 million in damages from Agustin who doused him with cold water after the activist berated members of Congress holding a press conference on Charter change.

Agustin, who was suspended by the Inquirer for one month due to the incident, could not be reached for comment.

Family affair sa senado

Nagpahayag si dating Senador Francisco Tatad ng kanyang hindi pagsang-ayon sa kandidatura nina JV Ejercito, Koko Pimentel, at Alan Peter Cayetano sa pagka-senador.

Sabi ni Tatad, kung mananalo ang tatlo, na mukha namang malaki ang tsansa, parang family affair na ang Senado. Magkakaroon na ng mag-ama (Sen. Aquilino “Nene” Pimentel at Aquilino “Koko” Pimentel), magkapatid (Pia at Alan Cayetano) at magkapatid sa ama (Jinggoy at JV).

Sabi pa niya, 24 lang naman ang miyembro ng senado tapos ganyan ang sitwasyon, hindi nakakatulong sa maayos na talakayan at labag sa prisipyo ng good governance o pamamalakad ng pamahalaan na ang kapangyarihan ay dapat nakakalat sa mga Pilipino na manggaling sa iba’t ibang sektor ng lipunan.

‘AFP won’t be dragged into poll scandals again’ — spokesman

By using the word “again” AFP Spokesman Lieutenant Colonel Bartolome Bacarro practically admitted what was heard in the Hello Garci tapes which was the military participated in cheating in the May 2004 elections to make Gloria Arroyo win.

As a Tagalog saying goes, “Ang isda ay nahuhuli sa sariling bibig.”

Joel Guinto’s report in the Inquirer.net:

THE military on Monday said the memorandum of agreement (MoA) with the Commission on Elections (Comelec) would ensure it is not dragged again into election controversies during the May polls.

Davide’s swearing in stirs foreign service

The swearing-in of Chief Justice Hilario Davide Jr. last Sunday as permanent representative to the United Nations in Cebu in the midst of Asean activities is causing a lot of concern among foreign service officers.

They sense something sinister. Davide’s appointment, despite his being past 70 years old, has already caused demoralization in the foreign service corps.

In a letter to Arroyo today, Michael G. Macaraig, president of the DFAPA (Department of Foreign Affairs Personnel Association), asked “Bakit? Dahil po ba na walang kwalipikadong tao na dito sa aming sangay manggagaling?” (Why, is there no one qualified from the DFA?)

IMPSA again

The Ombudsman may have thought that with their filing of graft and bribery charges against former Justice Secretary Hernando Perez in connection with his $2 million Swiss deposit, they were able to shoot two birds with one stone: They gave Gloria Arroyo something to impress the Swiss government with when she goes to Davos next week, and they protected Perez from the non-bailable crimes of plunder and money laundering.

That, they thought, closes the $2 million episode.

The Ombudsman action against Perez, however, revived the $14 million alleged bribe, through then Manila Rep. Mark Jimenez, of the Argentine power firm IMPSA (Industrias Metalurgicas Pescarmona Sociedad Anonima) for a guarantee clause they had assiduously sought but didn’t get from the Estrada administration.

Takbo, Chavit, takbo para senador

Nasa balita kahapon na gusto raw ni Chavit Singson, gubernador ng Ilocos Sur, na tumakbong senador.

Sabi ni Singson, pini-presenta niya ang kanyang sarili sa administrasyon ngunit kung puno na ang tiket, balik na lang siya sa Ilocos Sur. Pwede pa naman siya magpa-reelect para gubernador.

Sige, Chavit, takbo para senador. At nang makita mo kung gaano ang pagkamuhi sa iyo ng taumbayan.

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.