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Soldiers as Citizens

Open letter to my friends

by Francisco Nemenzo
Professor Emeritus and former President
University of the Philippines

In countries with stable political parties that offer alternative policies and programs, responsible voters take time to study the platforms of competing parties. But in the Philippines, this is a futile exercise. Here the platforms are meaningless documents usually crafted by paid campaign strategists who try to please everyone with glittering ambiguities. They do not tell us what the candidates intend to do but only what they think we want to hear.

Let us not delude ourselves that the inclusion of a few good men will make a difference in a trapo-dominated senate. I therefore base my choice on what trends the candidates symbolize. This is how, after the elections, political analysts will interpret their victory or defeat. Do they represent the status quo, or the process of system change? Do they stand for things as they are, or things as they ought to be?

I will vote for ANTONIO TRILLANES and GREGORIO HONASAN because they represent a break from traditional politics. Both are in jail, accused of trying to oust a regime of dubious legitimacy and obvious venality.

Trillanes is a young man whose reputation is not built on the names of famous ancestors. He does not belong to a political dynasty. Neither is he a showbiz personality. Born a year before Marcos declared martial law, he was barely 15 when the dictatorship fell. Presumably inspired by the heroic role of the military rebels in the overthrow of Marcos, he entered the PMA and graduated cum laude in 1995. He later studied in UP where he obtained a master’s degree in public administration, writing his thesis while in prison.

As a navy officer Trillanes rose to the rank of Lieutenant Senior Grade (the equivalent of Captain in the army). He fought the Abu Sayyaf in Mindanao and commanded a team that rescued the survivors of M/S Princess of the Orient. But he gained national prominence as the leader of the Oakwood mutiny. For this, the Joker of Team Unity denigrates him as “the poster boy of rebellion.”

But Oakwood was more of a demonstration than a rebellion. A coup in the proper sense of the word aims at grabbing power and installing a junta. Coup plotters go for the jugular, not hold out in a five-star hotel. The Magdalo boys merely wanted to express their aversion for a wicked government and expose the corruption and incompetence of the AFP high command. After they made their point, they laid down their arms to avert bloodshed.

Capt. Trillanes sacrificed his military career to run for the senate in order to keep alive the struggle for reforms. He speaks for the men in uniform who wish to bring back honor to their profession and transform the AFP from a defender of elite rule to an agent of social change.
Those who remember my lectures or read my articles in 1986-87 might wonder why in the coming elections I am supporting two candidates with a military background. In the civil society movement I have always been identified with the anti-militarist wing. In 1986, while people were ecstatic in their adulation for Gringo, I expressed strong reservations about “politicians in uniform.” At that time I saw them as a threat to democracy.

I have since discarded the myth that EDSA 1 restored democracy. What it restored was oligarchy with a democratic façade. I have also come to realize that civilian supremacy is utterly devoid of meaning where the civilian trapos are able to corrupt the generals and use the military to preserve an illegitimate, graft-ridden and repressive regime.

A closer reexamination of that period led me to see the coup attempts of 1987 and 1989 in a different light. I now understand why the RAM officers felt betrayed. They obeyed President Cory Aquino when she ordered them back to the barracks because they were assured that her government would institute reforms in the AFP. They submitted several recommendations, but these were all ignored. On military affairs, Cory listened only to Fidel Ramos and other conservative generals.

Critics argue that military men have no business telling the civilian authorities what to do. The military is supposed to be non-political. But a review of history shows that the AFP and its predecessors have always served the political function of protecting the landlords and capitalists. The military’s political neutrality is a fiction. The military is either partisan for the elite or partisan for the people.

RAM set a new trend in the armed forces. Led by Col. Honasan, they questioned the legitimacy of the Marcos regime. Had they blindly followed civilian authority, the dictatorship would have survived. This trend continues to inspire the young officers to reflect on the missions their men are asked to risk their lives. In a regime like GMA’s, I have more confidence in these thoughtful soldiers than in the star-spangled thugs atop the “chain of command” as guardians of democracy and human rights

Soldiers are citizens, too. They have more right than the IMF-World Bank advisers and the foreign investors to propose reforms in our economy and society. They have as much right as any citizen of this republic to denounce the performance of evil, to protest against repression, electoral frauds, and diversion of funds to the pockets of some generals.

A vote for Honasan and Trillanes is a vote against the trapos and the system of elite rule.

Published inElection 2007Military

102 Comments

  1. Mabuhay, Prof. Nemenzo! Proud to be from UP because of people like you!

  2. chi chi

    “Capt. Trillanes sacrificed his military career to run for the senate in order to keep alive the struggle for reforms. He speaks for the men in uniform who wish to bring back honor to their profession and transform the AFP from a defender of elite rule to an agent of social change.”

    Exactly why right-thinking soldiers should do everything to make Trillanes win! Mananatili ba silang alipin-saguiguilid ni Tianak at Assperon, o maging tulay ng pagbabago sa kinasusuklamang palakad ni Ginang Pidal sa mismong sektor na kanilang kinaaniban?

    “Trillanes is a young man whose reputation is not built on the names of famous ancestors.”

    Yesssss, siya ay nag-iisa sa kategoryang ito sa ngayong panahon!

    Thank you very much for the open letter, Dr. Nemenzo. It’s enlightening and answered all my silent questions. The Professor is one of the very few personalities whose opinions I don’t dare doubt.

  3. sleeplessinmontreal sleeplessinmontreal

    The letter of former up President Nemenzo is indeed a big boost to the legitimacy of why Trillanes in seeking an elective position. As a soldier, he has all the rights as an ordinary citizen and clamor for a change in governance. Similar to what I have written in another thread, he wants to be heard but the AFP leadership is denying him of his rights to be heard. But with the recent decision of a judge for him to be granted media access, it’s getting better for Trillanes’ candidacy inspite of continuing efforts to put him down.

  4. chi chi

    I wish those known personalities who share the same opinion with Dr. Nemenzo as to why we should go for Trillanes would come out in the open, too, and endorse this brave young non-trapo candidate.

  5. sleeplessinmontreal sleeplessinmontreal

    A mock election in Bacolod City recently conducted by Parish Pastoral Council for Responsible Voting (PPCRV) show that detained military officer Antonio Trillanes IV landed in the 11th spot, even ahead of TU Michael Defensor with eight GO candidates dominating said mock election. It was on that occasion that Sen. Mar Roxas remarked that the mock polls conducted is “reflective of a general discontent and a desire for improvement. It is also the reflection of the people’s views and a reflection on the candidates.”

    Had Trillanes been given media access very much earlier, he could be well ahead in the survey as more people would have known his advocacy far and wide. It is clear now that those who are going to vote for Trillanes are those who are discontented with the present administration. Voting Trillanes means trusting him to be a vehicle for the much needed change.

  6. People with good sense and who make good use of the intelligence and talents God has bestowed upon them does not need the recommendation of Prof. Nemenzo to know that Sonny Trillanes is no trapo. It sure is nice, though, to hear such endorsement as this by the professor.

  7. All mock elections I’m aware of have the Opposition emerging as winners. We’re having one, too, in Tsukuba, Japan sponsored by a group of Filipino scholars. Japan-based Filipinos are invited to come.

    SAKIT NG PILIPINAS, SI TRILLANES ANG LUNAS! You bet!!!

  8. Sorry, fast tapping of the keyboard, but this should read, “People with good sense and who make good use of the intelligence and talents God has bestowed upon them D0 not need the recommendation of Prof. Nemenzo to know that Sonny Trillanes is no trapo.

  9. chi chi

    Yuko,

    Acknowledgements of Trillanes struggle for reforms by respected figures like Prof Nemenzo definitely help a lot in politics. Iyong iba ay naghihintay lang ng endorsement ng kanilang mga pinagkakatiwalaan personalidad, for others this serves as confirmation that their choice was better/best. And then, domino effect na.

    I don’t know much about politics, but I observed especially in the local scenes na ang mga balitang ganito ay napakalaking tulong sa decision ng mga voters na hindi pa nakaka-decide. I already emailed this to my friends in the provinces and already got three replies na ipinadala na rin nila sa iba. Kahit konting positibong hakbang ay malaki na sa kaso ng candidacy ni Trillanes na pinahihirapan ni Tianak at minions.

  10. vic vic

    In countries where strong institutions are in place, the voters not only elect their leaders, but contribute to the planning of programs and platform of government by actively joining a party and put his/her idea in line of the party’s principles and ideologies and established long term programs.

    Most programs put forward by Parties during the campaign started from the grassroots, where policies and planned actions during the mandates are studied and deliberated by the party’s committees and finally approved by the Party Executives as the issues during the particular campaign.

    And programs and promises are back up by comprehensive plans of Actions and sources of finances and duration of projects and targeted completion and expected results, not just promises in the winds.

  11. cocoy cocoy

    Trillanes can have my vote, but, for Honasan, it’s a big-O, nope! No puwede, He has all the chances to proved him worthy when he was a senator and he did not delivered, he could not even defend himself on all the charges against him, either it was an orchestrated or manufactured charges, how much more he can defend the people, he was always on the run since the fall of Marcos and in Aquino’s presidency. Honasan is nothing but, a puppet of Enrile. He is a living proof that in politics, is nothing more than capturing the imagination of the people through his Houdini status and celebrity look, He’s old, and no handsome no more, mga Manang! I could not make a hero out of him ,bistado na siya.I rather place my bet on Lacson and Trillanes, but, Honasan, he is a risky-commodities. Sorry Gringo! Hindi na ako bilib sa iyo.

  12. I share your sentiments about Honasan. When he filed his certificate of candidacy, he said he welcomes endorsement from both administration and opposition. What is that? Okay lang sa kanya i-endorse ni Gloria Arroyo na sinungaling, mandaraya, at magnanakaw.

  13. chi chi

    Vic,

    What you said was a very mature relationship between the voters and their elected leaders. How fortunate of some established countries to have realized their promised programs of government, but as you said they can only complete them with needed contributions from responsible voters.

    Unfortunately, Pinas election style is still very far from that ideal situation. We are not even sure if the country will ever come out of it’s habitual election practice due to its political leaders corrupt thinking and the easily corrupted voters. Ang mga pangako ay puro napapako at inililipad ng hangin!

    For now, I go with the pinoys who wanted out of traditional politics by choosing carefully the next leaders because no matter how most of us would like the “just” situation you described, it’s impossible for Pinas to achieve it with a poser president and minions leading the hungry and tired citizenry.

    The only avenue we have for a change is this coming election, not to mention the alternative, rebolusyon!

  14. chi chi

    Cocoy,

    Nakakaligaya ang iyong poste. I say a big AMEN to you!

    Hahahah! Honasan is “old, and no handsome no more, mga Manang!”, for a lighter side. “He’s a risky commodity”, well said. Nawalan ako ng gana sa kanya ng ibinibenta niya ang sarili kay Tianak na pinakamasamang tao sa balat ng mundo!

  15. Capt. Trillanes sacrificed his military career to run for the senate in order to keep alive the struggle for reforms. He speaks for the men in uniform who wish to bring back honor to their profession and transform the AFP from a defender of elite rule to an agent of social change

    .
    Well it can be argued that others sacrificed even MORE than that. A guy named Ninoy “sacrificed” his life in 1983. What came out of that? He would have been of better use to us alive today than six feet under.

    In the same way. Bozos like Trillianes should have thought about the long term effects of their actions first before acting based on thinking with the wrong head. It’s bizarre that a person who had political aspirations within the framework of the law actually participated in an act of rebellion.

    E ayan tuloy, tapos kaaawaan dahil walang “access to the media”. Boo hoo. He could have been serving society better if he wasn’t in prison. May balak pala kumandidato, tapos nag kudeta naman. Anong klase yan.

    We keep pinning our hopes on heroes. But in my opinion, individual instances of “heroism” are easily smothered and undermined by a sea of mediocre intentions, ideas, and actions. A country of more than 80 million souls like ours has proven time again that it can produce only a VERY MINISCULE number of exceptional people.

    Very small proportion of brilliance will always be but a small voice in a sea of dull and unimaginative actions. And very small proportions of doing-things-right will be but miniscule instances in a sea of pwede-na-yan and bahala na mentalities.

    Tsk tsk.

    .
    – 😀

  16. sleeplessinmontreal sleeplessinmontreal

    Mang Benigno

    I beg to disagree with your comparing Trillanes with Ninoy Aquino. It is entirely out of proportion and in a different setting.

    But for once, I must agree in your essaying that this country can produce only a VERY MINISCULE number of exceptional people. I could only think of you as one of them, that VERY MINISCULE number. Congrats!

    Tsk tsk..

  17. cocoy cocoy

    I disagree with BenignO’s comment,—-A country more than 80 million souls like ours has proven time again that it can only produce a VERY MINUSCULE (Little, tiny) number of exceptional people.

    That’s an insult to the Filipino people, BenignO! In America most prominent lawyers and physicians are Filipinos who graduated mostly in our universities and colleges, they are all gathered here and they are enjoying a lucrative lives. If you think you are exceptional and included in the list of what you called, VERY MINUSCULE number of exceptional people.
    Congratulation to you and Good Morning Myself.

  18. cocoy cocoy

    Sorry–I mean,MINISCULE-Typing error.

  19. cocoy cocoy

    ELlen and Chi:

    THANKS!

  20. Mrivera Mrivera

    pareng cocoy,

    tama ‘yun. MINUSCULE because out of the tiny percentage of exceptional people whose intelligence can be of useful help to our society, benign0 is not one among them since his sentiments always redicule the ordinary pinoy masses!

    he has nothing but negative perception for our people and pessimism over the future of our country!

    a person whose brilliance is just a BIG WASTE! NO USE but for himself!

  21. Sampot Sampot

    “The military’s political neutrality is a fiction. The military is either partisan for the elite or partisan for the people.”

    “Soldiers are citizens, too. They have more right than the IMF-World Bank advisers and the foreign investors to propose reforms in our economy and society.”

    These are words of wisdom worth keeping.
    ——

    “A country of more than 80 million souls like ours has proven time again that it can produce only a VERY MINISCULE number of exceptional people.

    Very small proportion of brilliance will always be but a small voice in a sea of dull and unimaginative actions. And very small proportions of doing-things-right will be but miniscule instances in a sea of pwede-na-yan and bahala na mentalities.”

    Truly unbenign.

  22. Mrivera Mrivera

    “The fighting faith of Manny Pacquiao is the fighting faith of the Filipino — the dream of victory after victory in the firmament of world competition. We must keep up the fight and win in all fronts — in physical prowess, in the excellence of our skills, in the will to overcome the foes of poverty and injustice I thank God for the blessings of life and victory dawning upon us each passing day in our struggle to overcome all odds,” mensahe ni Pangulong Arroyo.”

    http://www.abante.com.ph/issue/apr1607/main.htm

    heto na naman ang manggagamit sa nagpapautong world boxing champion. maganda ang mga pananalita sa pag-uukol ng papuri sa mga taong nakapagbibigay ng karangalan sa bansa subalit isang uri ng panlilinlang at paglilihis ng tunay niyang makamandag na layunin!

  23. he has nothing but negative perception for our people and pessimism over the future of our country!

    .
    Well if there is something positive about Filipinos, then let’s hear it. Stomping your feet in disgust over prevalence of “negative perceptions” about Pinoys won’t do anyone any good either.

    So what is it about Pinoys that one can consider to be “positive”? What have we achieved as a people? What do we as a people contribute to the collective intellect of humanity?

    All we’ve done so far is corrupt and pervert the otherwise noble concept of democracy.

    .
    – 😀

  24. Sampot Sampot

    “Boo hoo. He could have been serving society better if he wasn’t in prison. May balak pala kumandidato, tapos nag kudeta naman. Anong klase yan.”

    I don’t think Trillanes went to PMA just so he could stage a mutiny or run for the senate, either or both. His actions in Oakwood have far reaching influence than blogging on bloggers. The Greenbase Expose is more potent than GetReal!

    The best way to serve society is not to steal, cheat and lie. Defend the Constitution with dear life. That’s what they were trained, that’s what they did, and want to keep doing.

    If Trillanes would do a Honasan, how will we ever know? We must first put him in a position he is seeking so he can prove his worth. Or his detention and nonretraction not worthy enough?

  25. We must first put him in a position he is seeking so he can prove his worth

    .
    Well, therein lies the irony. The situations that make it difficult to do just that (win an election) was a result of his own doing.

    So why do you think he is running for office? Probably because his military career has gone down the tubes.

    Think about it. Trillianes is a washed-out low-ranking soldier (and therefore lacks any other marketable skill). He is in prison. But he is popular. Those ingredients point to only one option — enter politics.

    Just like most of these artistas, he probably sees politics as the only other alternative career (in the face of a prospect of a lifetime of obscurity and poverty). After all, it is only in Pinoy politics that even morons can succeed. Which is why it is the career of choice of many morons, has-beens and other people who are in dead-end careers.

    .
    – 😀

  26. nelbar nelbar

    “Critics argue that military men have no business telling the civilian authorities what to do. The military is supposed to be non-political. But a review of history shows that the AFP and its predecessors have always served the political function of protecting the landlords and capitalists. The military’s political neutrality is a fiction. The military is either partisan for the elite or partisan for the people.”

     
    Pwede ba malaman Benign0 kung ano ang interpretasyon mo sa historiogrpahy ng The National Defense Act of 1935 (Commonwealth Act No. 1)?

  27. Sampot Sampot

    “So why do you think he is running for office? Probably because his military career has gone down the tubes.”

    So why did his military career has gone down the tubes? Probably because he check-ined at Oakwood after they were told to bomb innocent Filipinos in Mindanao to justify Anti-Terrorism Bill and Budget.

    Only people wise enough could understand the depth of this unselfish act, knowing beforehand that doing so could plunge his career “down the tubes”.

    We need real heroes. Heroes do actions – not just blah, blah, blah like comparing Trillanes on Artistas. Ang layo, pare.

    Trillanes lives and breath with real principled bullets!

  28. Tilamsik Tilamsik

    SUPALPAL NA NAMAN!

    Liberal Party is for Drilon – Supreme Court

    *******

    Mrivera Says:
    http://www.abante.com.ph/issue/apr1607/main.htm
    heto na naman ang manggagamit sa nagpapautong world boxing champion….

    Perpeto!

  29. Sampot Sampot

    “So what is it about Pinoys that one can consider to be “positive”? What have we achieved as a people? What do we as a people contribute to the collective intellect of humanity?”

    One contribution that we can contribute to human intellect is to replicate what Engr. Daniel Dingel has done. http://www.mysticfamilycircus.com/Pages/Community/Projects/h2oh29MB.mov

    The bloodline of the world’s economy is energy. Freeing ourselves from the bondage of oil dependence is the key to eliminating poverty without any politician or our own government’s intervention.

    His invention is the envy of experimenters and scientists worldwide. Give it a try before you criticize.

  30. I believe that most Filipinos, in the youth of their lives, were idealistic enough not to settle for mediocre standards. Trillanes is one of them. His intention in joining the ranks of the military may have been an idealistic view of an armed force training its guns on enemies of the state. Seeing later on that their own guns are aimed at their own heads made him lose the respect for the military institution and its civilian leaders altogether. I don’t think anybody can blame him for that. He did what he thought was the only way out in 2003 and he failed. His intention to seek a seat in the senate, I would consider, is his means to continue the struggle for a society beyond “the sea of pwede-na-yan and bahala na mentalities.” Had he closed his eyes and just played on, he would have had an easy time getting promoted the way Esperon got his CSAFP portfolio. Here is a person who risked career, family and life in the pursuit of ideals and we give him our thumbs down? We will never go farther than the “sea of pwede-na-yan and bahala na mentalities” if we deny idealistic people like Trillanes the support they deserve.

  31. Mrivera Mrivera

    benign0 says: “So why do you think he is running for office? Probably because his military career has gone down the tubes.”

    benign0, bago ka humusga sa isang tao, tiyakin mo munang nakagawa ka na ng isang makabuluhang bagay na magiging halimbawa sa mga taong humahanap ng kalutasan sa pagdurusang kinasasadlakan dulot ng kasakiman ng kasalukuyang namumuno sa bansa na ang pinag-uukulan ng pagsisikap ay ang pagkakamal ng yaman buhat sa dugo at pawis ng mga manggagawang uri.

    kung nakapagbahagi ka na nang positibong kaisipan upang magsilbing gabay sa landas na tatahakin tungo sa pagbabalangkas ng tamang hakbang upang masumpungan ang pag-asang kaytagal nang ipinagkakait ng mga mapanlinlang ay maaari mo nang sabihing tunay kang magaling at maihahanay sa mga paham.

    habang wala ka pang naiaambag kundi PAG-ALIPUSTA at PAG-UYAM sa kapayakan ng pang-unawa at kababawan ng kasiyahan ng karaniwang pinoy bunga ng hindi pagkaabot sa katulad ng iyong pinag-aralan, mas makabubuting MANAHIMIK KA NA LAMANG!!!

  32. Mrivera Mrivera

    benign0 says: “So what is it about Pinoys that one can consider to be “positive”? What have we achieved as a people? What do we as a people contribute to the collective intellect of humanity?

    All we’ve done so far is corrupt and pervert the otherwise noble concept of democracy.”

    and who corrupted the noble concept of democracy, the ordinary citizens fooled by brilliant people like you? the marginalized who cannot even provide a decent living to their families because of diminishing source of living as a result of too much politics espoused by the squatters in malacanan?

    you have already severed your ties with the people you once belong by pouncing on their sufferings and you lost that right to comment on whatever step those whom you turned your back are taking to redeem their lost dignity.

  33. noypinoy noypinoy

    Hello,
    Marami sa atin ang nadadala ng sobrang galit sa kasalukuyang administrasyon kaya minsan basta opposition tingin nila may magagawa para mabago ang takbo ng pulitika.

  34. Mrivera Mrivera

    noypinoy,

    hindi pagpapadala lamang sa galit sa kasalukuyang administrasyon. pero, ano ba ang dapat?

  35. Chabeli Chabeli

    “A vote for Honasan and Trillanes is a vote against the trapos and the system of elite rule.”

    Sorry, but I am critical of Honasan because I was told from a first hand source (an ex-RAM member) that Honasan, unless my source was sourgraping, has, on several instances, ran away w/ the members’ money. The reason why my source became an ex member. My source told me this at the height of the Oakwood siege, as to the reason why it did not succeed.

  36. If Trillanes wins in this election, it will be a big slap on the faces of the Pidals and their minions. It should actually be a warning to them that the Filipinos are up to their necks with their “kabulastugan” and time for them to say “Adieu”!

    God willing, he will win. If Abalos, et al would insist on having the Midget’s TUtas win, he and his fellow crooks should better be ready to take responsibility for their actions.

    Bistado na sila sa totoo lang. There will be lesser OFWs voting apparently to show their disgust not just for this midterm but also for the Election 2004. Unfortunately, the kapalmuks cannot be bothered by such show of protest. In fact, she will make use of such opportunity to have those blank ballots be filled up by people conniving with her for a fee. In Japan, most likely the returned ballots would be used but since we already know the modus operandi, they may just as well forget it because Filipinos here will demand rejection of those filled up ballots coming from Manila. If the ballots are not mailed directly to the Embassy/Consulate in Japan, they should be considered null and void and thrown in the waste can.

    Filipinos in countries where voting by mail is now allowed should take this same precaution. They had tried the same modus operandi in Election 2004 in Japan. They can do it again. Bistado na ang mga walanghiya, wala pa ring hiya!!!

  37. tikbalang tikbalang

    benign0 says: “So why do you think he is running for office? Probably because his military career has gone down the tubes.”
    benign0 panoodin mo ito para malaman mo kung bakit tatakbo bilang senador si TRILLANES.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oepTmfxs0Z0&mode=related&search=
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X7KBN0HOuiI&mode=related&search=
    CORRUPTION! CORRUPTION! CORRUPTION!
    Gloria Makapal Arroyo, numiru unong mangungurakot ng kaban ng bayan para lang sa pang sariling interes.

  38. nelbar nelbar

    ystakei:

    hindi lang sampal sa mga Pidal at mga kauri nito! pati na rin sa status quo na nagpa-aral sa mga tulad nina Honasan at Trillanes sa PMA!
    Isang pambabastos ito sa mga elitista na nag-alaga sa kanila ng sila’y nag-aaral pa lang sa Fort Del Pilar.

    Sana ipakita nila Honasan at Trillanes na dapat nilang paglingkuran ay ang taumbayan at hindi ang ruling class!

    Isang inspirasyon si Andres Bonifacio na hindi naman nakapag-aral ng Military School pero nagawa niyang pagbuklurin ang mga Pilipino na pinagmalabisan ng mga dayuhan!

     
    noypinoy:

    tanong ko rin sayo?Sino ba ang nagtuturo ng kaisipan na maging kurakot ang mga Pinoy?
    Ikaw, magpapadala ka rin ba sa agos ng kurakot?

    Ikaw, mababago mo rin ang laro ng pulitika sa sarili mong pananaw sa pamamagitan ng pagbibigay ng PAG-ASA.

    Ayan ang gustong-gusto ng mga naghaharing uri, ang magkaroon tayo ng DESPAIR.

    Maging makabuluhan sana ang pagbisita mo dito sa blog ni Ellen.

  39. benign0 panoodin mo ito para malaman mo kung bakit tatakbo bilang senador si TRILLANES.
    CORRUPTION! CORRUPTION! CORRUPTION!

    .
    So how is this anti-corruption stance of Trillianes different from any other moron running for office in the Philippines?

    Siyempre it makes political sense for any candidate to be perceived as “anti-corruption” dahil nga corruption is supposedly the fundamental cancer of our decrepit society.

    .
    – 😀

  40. If Trillanes wins in this election, it will be a big slap on the faces of the Pidals and their minions. It should actually be a warning to them that the Filipinos are up to their necks with their “kabulastugan” and time for them to say “Adieu”!

    .
    Ang tagal nang lumang tugtugin niyan.

    In every administration since the Marcos era the rallying cry of the “opposition” has always been “tama na, palitan na” in various guises.

    What makes this version any different from past sloganeering?

    .
    – 😀

  41. “Siyempre it makes political sense for any candidate to be perceived as “anti-corruption” dahil nga corruption is supposedly the fundamental cancer of our decrepit society.”

    Very true. Even corrupt officials are singing this “anti-corruption” tune in efforts to get either reelected or get their wards elected.

    What sets Trillanes apart from these hypocrites is the fact that he sang the tune at a time when singing the tune was not unlike singing “My Way” in bars full of trigger-happy drunkards; he sang the tune when the most probable prize he could have won was a jail term, if not bullets from a firing squad; he sang the tune when everybody was quietly content with the mediocrity, no, with the impunity with which government was offering its soldiers’ souls to the highest bidder. What’s more, he continues to sing the same tune…

  42. “What makes this version any different from past sloganeering?”

    The better question is:

    What can WE do to make this version different from past sloganeering?

  43. What sets Trillanes apart from these hypocrites is the fact that he sang the tune at a time when singing the tune was not unlike singing “My Way” in bars full of trigger-happy drunkards; he sang the tune when the most probable prize he could have won was a jail term, if not bullets from a firing squad

    .
    How’s this different from what Enrile and Honasan did back in 1986?

    Back then, everyone was under the impression (and to be fair maybe it was true) that they had the most noble intentions for holing themselves up in those Edsa army camps.

    But then history played out and today those two are just another pair of ridiculous trapos.

    What is different about the situation today?

    .
    – 😀

  44. chi chi

    “Trillanes lives and breathes with real principled bullets!”

    Whoaaaa! Gustong-gusto ko ang linya mong ito, Sampot!

  45. Enrile’s and Honasan’s colors showed up quite prematurely. Merely a few months after the victory in EDSA. It would even be safe to say that their colors were already showing before EDSA. We cannot say, for sure, if Trillanes has different colors to show once elected, but, to be fair, he is worth the gamble.

    Are we so quick to forget that we were in EDSA not because of the triumvirate but because of our collective outrage? Were we at EDSA to defend them, or were we there to defend ourselves as a people?

    What is different about the situation today? Nothing, maybe because we ended up trusting Enrile, et al. What is different between Trillanes on one hand and the triumvirate on the other? The former fought when it is safer to keep the status quo, the latter fought only when it was safer to fight the status quo.

  46. chi chi

    Enrile is part of the past (1986), while Gringo is already tainted. Trillanes, a young idealistic principled soldier, is fast becoming a part of the consciousness of pinoys who hope that Pinas is worth saving from the evils of the Pidals! HOPE, that’s the difference.

    Enrile and Gringo offered us hope then and we celebrated. Our folks or us became complacent after then and Pinas got d’glue.

    It’s a cycle, yes. But the difference between people who have surrendered and accepted that CHANGE has no worth in Pinas, and people who have hopes for a better future is that the latter continue to hope, which is perhaps the most essential factor for a change. Without HOPE life is boring and not worth living!

  47. vic vic

    Experience had shown us that a strong party system in a Democracy works better than one single popular personality or Leadership by Personalities. We had Marcos in the past, a very popular leader, but even with his dictatorial power was not able to bring forth any reform during the first few good years of his administration. Then it was followed by a few more personalities, some promising, most were just our ordinary “trapos”. Nada. Then Came Gloria. Worst…I would not be telling anyone who to vote this election and who not to vote, because I am not voting and as I said before, I refused to raise my right hand to again swear allegiance to the citizenship that was mine by birth and never renounced. Just a matter of principles, because Canada allows her citizens to take up as many others without losing hers, I believe it just not fair to be treated different.

    My only suggestion is to vote for any candidate or candidates that’s will put forward a program of “electoral reforms”, including the overhaul of “any party” or anyone can put up his/her own party without any agendas, ideologies, principles and long term programs. Otherwise we will have a long line up of Popular actors, sportsmen, clowns, who’s only intention to join Politics is to Establish their own line of “Trapos”.

  48. Mrivera Mrivera

    kung ang pakikinggan ay ‘yung (tumalikod na sa mga taong dapat niyang paglingkuran at hindi gustong magbahagi ng kapakipakinabang, lalo lamang mauuwi sa wala ang anumang ipinaglalaban. merong ilan na mahilig makisingit subalit ang laman ng kanilang argumento ay bahaw, walang anumang maibibigay na malinaw at karapatdapat na hakbang.

    gapang na ang sambayanan. lugmok na sa hirap. sa nanlalabong mata ng mga dukhang naging biktima ng mapanlinlang na pamunuan, anong pag-asa pa ang mapapasakanila kung sa halip na alalayan at bigyang suporta ay pagtatawanan pa’t lilibakin ang abang kinasapitan? madali ang magbigay ng puna, ng pintas sa kakulangan ng kakayahang abutin ang matayog na kaisipan ng nagkukunwaring paham, subalit mahirap para sa mga nagmamagaling na ito ang amutan ng pang-unawa ang mga taong minsan ay naging bahagi siya at kabilang.

    kahit sa pagkakataong ito man lamang, maibigay sana kung hindi man respeto ay konting pagninilay.

  49. Mrivera Mrivera

    vic,

    ang hindi paglahok at paggamit sa iyong karapatang bumoto sa darating na halalan ay maliwanag na pagsasalong ng iyong prinsipyo at handa mong tanggapin kung ano na lamang ang kalalabasan ng bilangan, kung sino ang mananalo at manunungkulan. magkagayunman, ikaw ang hari ng iyong sarili at walang makapipilit o makapipigil kung ano ang iyong kapasiyahan.

  50. chi chi

    Vic,

    I don’t believe in long term programs/plans especially in Pinas case. Pareho tayo diyan. It’s my reason why I’m so careful in my choice of candidates. But I’m also a gambler for a necessary change of a desperate situation.

    I saw in Trillanes the spirit needed for a change. He doesn’t promise heaven and earth, but exposes corruption and incompetence of the AFP high command and this bogus administration in general. If there is one sector that I desperately want a change or return to its orginal mandate, it’s the AFP. Kawawa ang bayan na ang mga hepe ng AFP ay alipin ng dalawang buang, ang mag-asawang Pidal!

  51. BOB BOB

    Hanggat nandiyan si Assperon at mga tiwaling sundalo at kapulisan sa AFP, di mababago ang sistema, corrupt na AFP, sinungaling na AFP.,iyan ang tingin ko sa kanila…Pag naayos iyan..Domino effect iyan , lahat ay mababago mula sa pinaka-mataas na puesto hanggang sa mababa ay mababago…Diyan lang siguro babalik ang tiwala nang Tao sa AFP.

  52. BOB BOB

    Mrivera ,
    i agree with you 100%. kaya lang di natin masisisi si Vic kung iyan ang principyo niya na dapat igalang…

    Vic,
    ang sa akin naman ay , ano ang kasiguruhan mo na ang iyong balota na di ginamit ay di malalagyan nang boto ?
    sa panahon ngayon pati ang patay ay nakakaboto pa !

  53. BOB BOB

    isa pa Vic…, kung ang AFP may mga sulat na ang mga balota nila ng mga kandidatong gusto ni assperon at Pipirmahan na lang nila…yun pa kayang blankong balota…ganyan ka garapal na sa atin….

  54. Bob,

    Sinabi mo pa. Nadiskubre na namin ang gagawing gimmick sa mga OFW votes. 61 countries na maraming pilipino ang pinayagang magkaroon ng voting by mail. Alam nilang marami nang nagsiuwian, kaya natural hindi matatanggap ang mga balota at iyong ay isasauli sa Comelec na siyang nagpadala ng mga voting packages. Balita nga namin may mga lutong makaw na balota na. Sinadyang ilista iyong mga patay na siguro kasi ang daming pangalan na parang nasa isang pamilya gayong ang hirap-hirap ng pagkuha ng visa mula sa embahada ng Hapon para sa ganoong pami-pamilyang nagdadagsaan sa Japan. Marami nang napauwi. Kaya iyong hindi kuno bumoto, binotohan na. May mga ganyang boto na ginawa noong 2004. Nakalusot kasi bago pa at hindi pa sanay ang mga tao at sino ba namang mag-aakalang ganoong kadumi ang mga isip ng mga ungas kaya nakalusot ang mahigit na 300 balota halimbawa sa Tokyo para kay Unano. Ngayon baka halos lahat gawa-gawa na lang nila ang boto kasi gaya ni Vic, maraming ayaw nang bumoto. Balak nga namin dito na mag-demand na huwag ibilang mga balotang kuno ay nagkamaling ipinadala sa Comelec kaya nila ibinabalik sa Japan. Ang problema, takot ang mga pilipinong mag-ingay. May isang nag-iingay—pilipinong hilaw!

  55. Hindi makaboto kasi bawal ang dual citizenship sa Japan! Meron isang maarte na pilipinang nagbigay pa ng pabuya doon ka Palparan, dual citizen daw. Gusto kong isumbong sa Ministry of Justice namin para ma-revoke ang Japanese citizenship dahil labag sa batas ang ginawa kakutsaba ang mga taga-embassy. Nasisipsip lang kasi kay Unano para mabigyan daw ng OFW award! 😛

  56. BOB BOB

    Kamukha na lang dito sa east coast (NYC) isang kanto lang ang layo ko sa embahada natin, ni wala akong nakitang o nabalitaan na may registration o may botohan…kaya nga duda kami na baka may mga yari nang balota na padadala na lang sa comelec….atsaka alam niyo ba na nirerenovate ang bahay nang ambassador sa 5th ave. ngayon..balita ko yung amb. designate ay nasa mamahaling hotel nakatira sa ngayon…ang Kapal !

  57. BOB BOB

    isang pang balita….Mahigit 20 ang empleyado (counsellor and secretary) dito sa Permanent Mission of the Republic of the Phillipines to the United Nations…Hindi pa kasama ang empleyado (40) ng Philippine Embassy, New York…libre housing nang mga hayup na yan…magparenew ka nang passport at pipila ka nang pagka-habahaba , na 2 o minsan 3 counter lang ang bukas…, pababalikin ka pa….Kita mo sa loob nang booth nag-tsi-tsismisan lang ang mga gunggong.
    Samantalang ang ibang European Mission dito maximum 12 employees kasama na ang local staff.

  58. BOB BOB

    Sorry nawala ako sa topic , banas na banas kasi ako dahil baka di ako makaboto dahil dito sa kapalpakan nang embahada namin…Sabagay may attache sila na Abalos, macalintal, kaya siguro tapos na election dito.

  59. Spy Spy

    Gringo had a chance to prove his worth. He made his name but he failed to lead RAM in their pursuit for reforms. Maybe his best wasn’t good enough. Their motto ‘Our dreams shall never die’ remains a dream. Soon, it will outlive him/them.

    We have tested and proven Honasan. We suffered much from the trapos. Let’s give Trillanes a chance.

  60. cocoy cocoy

    BenignO;
    RE: So what is it about pinoys that one can consider to be positive?
    The answer BenignO is—-Freedom! We, Pinoys would like to have adequate purchasing power which will enable us to look after our families comfortably, having a decent living arrangement and being able to send our children to achieve a good quality education. But, because our country is tainted with rampant corruption, it is very impossible to reach that goal. We become the receiving end with those wielding political power who have the capability, There is no doubt, that the failure of their policies determine the deteriorating living standard of our people in deep poverty. On the other hand, it is possible for Gloria and her minions will enrich only themselves at cost of society in general, They has usurped power with the help of the gun of Esperon. His military will intimidate this coming May election, The voters are facing uncertainty and puzzle, which is important, bread,bullet or the freedom to speaks one’s mind fearlessly, which include their right suffrage.

    But, you forgot! We the voters and the average citizen has the advantage that if we are unhappy with the performance of an ineffective politician, we won’t vote for them and that is the positive thinking of pinoy BenignO.Kitam kung mananalo pa sila? Sino ang ipinagmamalaki nila si Abalos at si Garci.Buking na sila,Senior!

  61. vic vic

    From the mouth of Secretary Ermita::

    Ermita, however, did not describe the plan to reward the LGU officials as bribery and denied that any money is involved in exchange for the administration team’s victory,

    “They (officials) will enjoy more benefits if they show support to our (TU) candidates, that’s the essence of party politics,” he said.
    ———–
    What a Moron of a Secretary. Party politics has nothing to do with disriminating others of benefits of taxpayers money for Government project. I don’t believe anyone of these people understand the proper election campaign yet. The problem here is the Secretary incompetence or ignorance or both is very obvious, but still he gets away with it.

  62. Did you see Trillanes TV ad? Maganda. It starts with Bishop Julio Labayen talking about the need for people willing to make sacrifice. Shows Sonny. It also includes endorsement of Jamby Madrigal, who sponsored the ad.It has been airing for two days on TV Patrol and the telenovela. Konti lang kasi they don’t have much money.

    Tonight, Thurs, TV patrol and Maging Sino ka man.

    Friday, Maging Sino Ka man and Walang Kapalit

    Saturday, Pinoy Big Brother and XXX.

    Please inform friends

  63. chi chi

    “They (officials) will enjoy more benefits if they show support to our (TU) candidates, that’s the essence of party politics,” Ermita said.

    If this is not a bribe, what is?! He needs to check in a mental hospital to examine if his old incompetent brain still function! What a doofus!

  64. chi chi

    Thanks for the info, Ellen.

    I’ll ask my cousin, who have Pinoy channel, to tape and send me a copy. Maganda nga sa description mo pa lang.

    Kaya pala nandun si Jamby, sponsored niya ang ads. Gusto ko na s’ya. heheh!

  65. Ellen;

    Paki-check ang Omnibus Election Code. There is a clause there about free airing of campaign ads. In fact, ang sabi doon, the TV and radio networks may even provide free (walang bayad) airing of ads of worthy candidates as public service. Bakit hindi iyan ginagawa?

    Wala kaming ganyan tradition sa Japan, however, although, the national TV gives candidates 10 to 15 minute slots to candidates in a national election. Local TV’s (each city here has its own TV stations too via cable) and they give the same privilege to candidates–10 to 15 minutes to air their platforms and nothing more. Sana ganyan sa Pilipinas para fair, walang pataasan ng ihi.

    Gosh, iyong mga tuta ni Mrs. Pidal ang lakas pang mang-inggit at mang-insulto ng nga oposisyon kundi pa alam ng lahat na ang perang ginagamit nila ay galing sa kaban!

  66. Bob:

    Kunyari lang ang mataas na bayad sa board and lodging noong ambassador ninyo diyan. Padded ang bills niyan. Lumang tugtugin na iyan. Nalaman ko iyan in fact long, long time ago. Panahon pa ni Marcos.

    I was working in a real estate agency as a matter of fact and I would get requests from the Philippine Embassy to get them rooms and if I could pad their bills, and then, I pay them the dividend. Hindi ako pumayag! Isa lang ang matinong nakausap ko noon. Iyong kaibigan ni Ellen na retired nang diplomat na nakatira na ngayon sa New Jersey. Bilib ako sa mamang iyon na gusto pang tulungan ang pamahalaan na makatipid siya ng upa niya kahit na may supposed representation siya para makaupa ng bahay na presentable para sa rangko niya.

    Iyong appointee ni Mrs. Pidal diyan sa New York, abusadang katulad niya! Kawawang Pilipinas! Nasadlak lalo sa dusa! 🙁

  67. Mrivera Mrivera

    anna,

    ano kaya kung ipakulam na lamang natin itong hudas na eduardo ermitang ito? mabuti pa sa kanya ang isang batang isinilang ng kulang sa buwan at lumalabas na mas may prinsipyo at husto sa katinuan, pero ang naturingang dating heneral pa naman, aba’y subsob ang nguso sa tumbong ng baliw na babae at galising baboy sa malakanyang!

  68. Mrivera Mrivera

    bob,

    iginagalang ko ang pasiya ni vic sa hindi niya paggamit ng kanyang karapatang bumoto subalit hindi ako sang-ayon na siya ay magbibigay pa ng suhestiyon kung sino ang dapat na ihalal sapagkat merong kanya kanyang isip at pang-unawa ang bawat tao.

    magiging bastos ang labas ko nito pero deretsahang sasabihin na hindi ko maaaring sundin at pakinggan ang payo ng isang taong hindi kayang pangalagaan ang kanyang karapatan at ipanindigan ang prinsipyong dapat ipaglaban!

    vic, ipagpaumanhin mo at mawalang galang na.

  69. Chabeli Chabeli

    There’s a helluva difference between Honasan & Trillanes.

    Honasan, to my mind, fought for freedom & wanted to get the glory for it

    Trillanes fought for freedom because he believed it was the right thing to do.

  70. Another difference, Chabeli, is that Honasan is a philanderer, Sonny is not. It makes a big difference, and why God will bless the Philippines if they have a leader who is faithful to his ideals, etc., including his wife!

  71. nelbar nelbar

    kahit ano pa sabihin nyo nasa kasaysayan na si Gregorio Honasan!
    Kasaysayan ang maghuhusga sa kanya!
    galing ng Busko yan!

  72. “Honasan, to my mind, fought for freedom & wanted to get the glory for it

    Trillanes fought for freedom because he believed it was the right thing to do.”

    Honasan may have fought for freedom, but that was merely incidental. The prospect of arrest and possibly eventual death by musketry hung over his head weeks before the EDSA affair. His fight was more for his life than for freedom or any other noble concepts.

    Trillanes wasn’t under any personal threat when he decided to proceed to Oakwood. Threats to his person and to his family surfaced only right after Oakwood.

  73. Trillanes was finally interviewed by TV today. I just saw TV patrol.Interview by Korina Sanchez. It was good. In fighting form against corruption. He didn’t regret what he did although he paid a high price for that. Aside from his freedom, he lost a child while in detention.

    He said Gloria Arroyo will cheat again this election in the same way that she cheated in 2004. Full interview will be shown tomorrow on Korina Today, ANC at 1 pm.

  74. chi chi

    Oh my, Trillanes lost a child while in detention. Naku, heart-breaking! Suyurin ko nga kung sino pa ang pwedeng kampanyahin.

  75. chi chi

    OK beautiful people of Ellenville, here’s something to laugh about from Joel’s bright, smart, witty and creative 10 year-old boy. I love you boy Joel!
    ***
    Kwento ni Joel:

    I suppose those of us who are in the ‘Pinas has seen the latest campaign ad of of TUTA. They used the song We Will Rock You by the group Queen. I heard my 10 yr. old boy singing, “we will, we will corrupt you, corrupt you”. I then asked what he was singing. He said that he is singing the campaign song of TUTA. He’s a very witty and creative boy. I told him that the Queen performed the original song. He quickly responded, ah kaya pala. ‘Di ba si Gloria feeling queen, queen ng enchanted kingdom? My wife, my daughter and I couldn’t stop laughing. Bullseye! Even small kids know what the TUTA and pandak will do if they win.

  76. Mrivera Mrivera

    i will not argue whatever observations colleagues here say about honasan. everyone is entitled to his/her own opinion and shopuld be respected as long as it is directed to the subject and not shooting in a fashioned way making mere observes unaware being dragged into it. however, it cannot be denied that he (honasan) also played a role in ending the rule of what/who they said was a dictator, and (he was) called one time a “liberator and champion of edsa”.

    others may not know it, but honasan was the one who authored the national unification and reconciliation and the national recovery program bills which were not given due attention due to too much politicking of the bogus arroyo administration known for its lies and deceit.

  77. Mrivera Mrivera

    ayun… nadale na naman ng labintatlong daliri….

    everyone is entitled to his/her own opinion and SHOULD be respected as long as it is directed to the subject and …..

  78. vic vic

    Mrivera,
    I fully understood your sentiment about me making suggestion while not exercising my right to vote. But I mentioned that that right was taken away from me by taking away my citizenship, which I did not agree by principles. I stood by my principles of not swearing back allegiance to a country whose allegiance I never forsaken. But suggestion is suggestion, people listen to it, good, if not no harm done. Like you said each of us are entitled to our thoughts as long as we are not imposing them on others.

    And also rights are yours to exercise or not, and I choose not to exercise my right to vote in Philippines Politics, whose Abseentee voting leaves a lot to be desired.

    First the voting is not complete with the voter’s local representative of where he’s last known address in the Philippines. Local or district representation is more representative in a democracy.

    Unlike in our case, where our voters abroad (absentee) are voting just like being home, with the list of local candidates for councillors, mayors, school boards are all reflected in the ballots.

    So again, I have to tell the truth as truth is always better than lies as we always say about Gloria..

  79. Chi, re:”Oh my, Trillanes lost a child while in detention. Naku, heart-breaking! Suyurin ko nga kung sino pa ang pwedeng kampanyahin.”

    Arlene, his wife who is also a military officer was pregnant at the time of the Oakwood mutiny. The baby died a few days, I think, after birth.

    Trillanes said in the interview, “That’s why I think can never be truly happy.”

  80. walker walker

    kaya dapat lang na iboto natin si idol trillanes…….

  81. soleil soleil

    Soldiers as Citizen and Citizens as Soldiers of Conscience!!!.
    We must let the soldier population that even if their reputation is “marred” by a batch of hoodlums, the Pinoy is not that dumb as some trolls are thinking and trumpheting. People in general now are feed up, tired, and f’cked up by treachery and gluttony. Seeing the neighboring asian countries going up the ladder of progress, it is only the Philippines who seem to be going for the ladder of corruption.
    We should not be afraid of change as change is the only way to learn…

  82. nelbar nelbar

    Kung ikukumpara si Trillanes sa mga sundalo noong 80’s na nag-aklas sa pamunuan ni Cory Aquino, thesis sa anti-corruption ang panlaban nito.

    Samantalang ang mga sundalo na lumaban kay Cory noon ay panahon pa ni Marcos ay humihingi na ng reporma.

    Sigurado ako na nasa high school pa lang si Trillanes noon nang lumantad ang imahe ni Honasan at mga kasama nito.

    Nabasa ko rin sa mga dyaryo’t pahayan na itong si Trillanes ay nanggaling muna sa La Salle bilang engineering students bago napasabak sa PMA.

    Kaya noong December 1989 liberation sa Makati, malamang na-witness nya rin sa mga news ang triumvirate nina Lim,Galvez at Purugannan.

    Nalaman natin dun sa tatlo kong binanggit kung saan na sila ngayon.

    At itong si Purugannan noong mga panahon yun ay ang tikas ng dating sa suot nyang beret.

    Ganon din ang sabi ng mga mid-20’s na kabataan dito sa call center. Ang ganda raw at ang pogi ni Trillanes sa suot nitong uniporme.

    Papaano kaya kung hindi nakasuot si Trillanes ng uniporme nya?Papansinin pa rin kaya ng media ang ANTI-CORRUPTION THESIS nya?

    Unfair naman sa mga kasama ni Trillanes noong July 27,2003 sa Makati na sabihin sa media na sya lang ang sumisimbolo ng OAKWOOD demonstration.
     
    Samantalang dito sa blog ni Ellen ay makikita mo kung papaano insultuhin ang kakayahan ni Honasan.

    Tanong ko duon sa mga lumalait sa kakayahan ni Greg Honasan.

    Nasaan kayo noong nakikipag-negosasyon si Honasan noong GMA 7(January 27,1987) takeover incident?

    Hindi ba’t isa siya sa tumutol sa paglusob o paggamit ng dahas laban kay Colonel Oscar Canlas at mga topa nito?

    Isa lang yan sa mga dapat balik tanawin sa kasaysayan ng kilusang reporma sa Pilipinas.

    Sayang nga lang at hindi ko na mahalukay ang archives ng Malaya dahil meron dun naibalita noong 4th week ng May 2006.

    Kung si Stilwell ay pinili nyang magkaroon ng estrelya, si Honasan ay kuntento na bilang tagapagtaguyod ng reporma hindi lang sa kasundaluhan pati na rin sa lipunan.
    Ano ba talaga ang role ng isang PMA at West Point graduate?

    Fort Del Pilar, training school sa Fort Magsaysay, Fort Bragg, Fort Benning, at TRADOC? Ano ba ang mga produkto nila?

  83. parasabayan parasabayan

    Ellen, I read somewhere that his wife is currently out of the country. It must be tough to be incarcerated, lose a child and be separated from his wife. His sacrifices will soon pay off. The only consolation Trillanes has and so with the other incarcerated officers is the fact that they will not have to blindly follow their corrupt leaders and be in the same league as the trapos. This scenario would be worst that the detention they are in.

    I have more respect for Trillanes than any of the TUTA candidates! He has the guts to openly fight corruption even if it meant giving up a promising career(he was a cum laude in PMA-he is not an ampaw!). Benigno, says that Trillanes has a doomed career and now has to go into politics. Quite on the contrary, he is just starting his career. Mandela was in prison for 27 years. Who would have thought that he would be a president of the same country he was in jail for the longest time. The incarceration of Trillanes and the other brave officers is actually a blessing in disguise. Can you imagine these men following orders from the two hemorrroids who are known to be the most corrupt in the AFP? Top this with a lying, cheating and murderous leadership and it is HELL!

    The passion to serve and lead will keep on. Trillianes has a path he wants to tread. Benigno, you have your own passion to just keep on criticizing. Theory is very different from action. Trillianes acts, Benigno, you just hypothesize! The latter seem to be your hobby! Youy are good at it so keep doing what you excel in!

    Having someone like Trillanes in the Senate is like having a “pitbull” who inherently fights! VIVA TRILLANES! My family and friends are all voting for you!

  84. parasabayan parasabayan

    Corrention- Trillanes was a cum Laude in PMA, he is NOT AN AMPAW!

  85. parasabayan parasabayan

    Nelbar, Honasan was a fighter too but the soldies expected more representation in the senate which he failed to deliver.

  86. parasabayan parasabayan

    Where Honasan left off, Trillanes can continue. Young blood is always a good transfusion!

  87. Ellen, I read somewhere that his wife is currently out of the country. It must be tough to be incarcerated, lose a child and be separated from his wife.

    .
    Mukhang yung campaign strategy nitong si Trillianes is by appealing to pity.

    And it seems to be working.

    .
    – 😀

  88. Mrivera Mrivera

    vic,

    it’s okay. as what we during our years in the service followed, “one word is enough for a wise man to understand”.

    i have already said my piece, you gave yours.

    cheers!

  89. Mrivera Mrivera

    walang sinumang makakaintindi at makakaunawa sa damdamin at nararamdaman ng isang tao kundi iyong tao na minsan sa sandali ng kanyang buhay ay nakaranas din ng pinagdadaanan sa kasalukuyan ng (mga) pinatutungkulan.

    sino sa mga narito ang minsan nang napalagay sa naging kalagayan nina trillanes at honasan?

  90. Mrivera Mrivera

    nelbar,

    tama ka. si gringo ay inalok noong pagkatapos ng edsa 1 upang gantimpalaan ng estrelya sa kanyang balikat subalit magalang niya itong tinanggihan at mas ipinagpilitan niyang makamtan ang repormang ipinaglalaban na hindi rin naipagkaloob ng pamahalaan ni cory dahil sa pamamayagpag ng kamag-anak incorporated.

    maging si tabako ay wala ring nagawa kundi ang magmukmok sa isang tabi, kahit na nga noong siya ay maging pinakalagalag o turistang presidente.

  91. parasabayan parasabayan

    Benigno, our (my family and friends) votes for Trillanes are not votes of sympathy but votes of confidence!

  92. parasabayan parasabayan

    Just read that Honasan may be out on bail. I would like to believe that the courts are slowly redeeming themselves. I hope the incarcerated soldiers will also be vindicated by the supreme court soon. I can’t wait!

  93. PSB, Trillanes’ wife, Arlene, who is also a military officer, is “schooling” in Australia.

  94. “The military is either partisan for the elite or partisan for the people.””

    Sinong gunggong ang nagsabi niyan?

  95. Last replay of Trillanes interview by Korina Sanchez:

    Sunday (April 22) 5 p.m. ANC

  96. Spy Spy

    Quite off topic…
    I’m just wondering why the TUTA did not promote and advocate ”anti-poverty, anti-corruption, justice for all, reforms in elections” agenda in its campaign/platform???

  97. parasabayan parasabayan

    Spy, these are not in their agenda, that’s why! What do you expect in this dictatorial and oppressive regime of the tiyanak. This is why, the courts are finally putting her in her place. The Supreme Court helped Satur(temporarily for now) with his TRO. The lower courts helped Honasan (although I smell some compromise on this one). I hope the the Supreme Court will see the merits of the Pre trial investigation report of the Miranda et al group.

  98. chi chi

    “Mukhang yung campaign strategy nitong si Trillianes is by appealing to pity.”

    ***

    Bago pa man isiniwalat ni Trillanes that he lost a child while in detention, GO Trillanes na ang karamihan dito sa Ellenville kay Sonny T. Mukhang mali ang monitoring ng isang tao dito, singit lang ng singit!

  99. parasabayan parasabayan

    Ellen, for those of us who may have missed the ANC exposure of Trillanes, would you be able to let us know if the interviews are already in the youtubes? Then maybe you can advice us on the links. Thanks.

  100. I am told somebody is working on that. I’ll update you.

  101. This text is going around:

    Honasan, a close ally of Tito Sotto and dancing Oreta, was already neotiating for his release with GMA EVEN BEFORE he was caught with his pants down.

    Yes, I remember Sotto saying when Honasan was captured (Yes, with his pants down. Nakakahiya!) that they had started negotiating with the administration. I think Transportation and Communications Secretary Leandro Mendoza, a retired PNP officer, confirmed it.

  102. Mrivera Mrivera

    chi,

    wala tayong magagawa sa taong bato ang kahihiyan at asero ang pakundangan sa kapuwa.

    dapat nga palagi dito si johnmarzan para maapdeyt tayo tungkol sa mga nalalaman niya kay malignant genius.

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