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Month: July 2007

Appellate court junks case vs Palparan


AFP link to leftist’s abduction ‘hearsay’

By Leila Salaverria, Christian V. Esguerra
Inquirer

His disappearance was senseless and one could not but be rent by the anguish of his wife as she searched in vain for him. But there isn’t a shred of evidence that would link the military or the police to his abduction.

With this, the Court of Appeals dismissed a habeas corpus petition filed by the wife of Leonardo Ancheta who had asked the court to order retired Maj. Gen. Jovito Palparan, National Security Adviser Norberto Gonzales and Armed Forces Chief of Staff Gen. Hermogenes Esperon to produce Ancheta.

Nobody delivers the message more effectively than Trillanes

Someone had to tell Migz Zubiri the despicable thing that he is doing and Sen. Antonio Trillanes took it upon himself to do it.

We applaud Trillanes for that.

Last Friday, in an interview after his oath-taking before barangay captain Ruben Gatchalian in Caloocan City, he blasted at Zubiri for insisting on taking the last senatorial race slot when, Trillanes said, he knew very well the people did not elect him for that position. He said: “I believe Congressman Zubiri knows deep in his heart that he benefited from cheating. If he is decent enough, he wouldn’t accept it because it is something you want your kids to emulate.”

Daya na Zubiri

Mukhang katawa-tawa itong si Juan Miguel Zubiri na ang tawag ngayon ay Daya na Zubiri.

Sabi ni Daya na Zubiri, gusto raw niya tulungan si Sen. Antonio Trillanes ng “parliamentary conduct.”. May sinasabi pa siyang “rules of engagement.”

Nagalit si Zubiri dahil sinabi ni Trillanes na nakinabang siya sa dayaan. “I believe Congressman Zubiri knows deep in his heart that he benefited from cheating. If he is decent enough, he wouldn’t accept it because that is not something you want your kids to emulate,” sabi niya sa panayam pagkatapos siya nanumpa sa harap ni Barangay captain Ruben Gatchalian sa Cloocan noong Biyernes.