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Author: Ellen

Esperon’s last minute press

Three weeks to the end of his extended term, Gloria Arroyo’s favorite general, AFP Chief Hermogenes Esperon is still at it with his “divide and conquer” strategy on the 28 officers he imprisoned for refusing to allow themselves in to be used in thwarting the will of the people in the 2004 elections.

Last week, Maj. Gen. Renato Miranda and 20 other detained officers were brought back to Camp Capinpin in Tanay, Rizal more than two months after they were brought against their will to the ill-ventilated ISAFP detention quarters in Camp Aguinaldo. (Col. Ariel Querubin and Major Leomar Jose Doctolero are in Camp Aguinaldo hospital. Brig. Gen. Danny Lim is in Camp Crame with the Magdalo officers.)

Dahil utos ng simbahan

Sobra na sa 88 milyon ang mga Filipino ngayon.

Sa sensus ng National Staistics Office noong isang taon, umabot na sa 88.57 milyon ang ating populasyon. Ikumpara sa sensus nong 2000 na 76.50 milyon, tumaas tayo ng 2.04 percent. Ibig sabihin, nadagdagan tayo ng 12.07 million sa loob ng pitong taon.

Merong iba na natutuwa dahil ibig sabihin noon, mas maraming Filipino. Ngunit mas marami ang nababahala kasi, saan kukuha ng ipapakain para sa lahat na yun? Saan kukuha ng pagpa-aral sa lahat na yun?

Rotten strategy

“Style mo, bulok.” That’s what we say when we catch someone trying to con us.

That’s what we want to tell AFP Chief Hermogenes Esperon and his not so intelligent “intelligence agents” who had someone pose as Capt. Nicanor Faeldon and called up ABS-CBN and GMA-7 to give an interview.

The style was so rotten, it stank. We are wondering what sinister plan they are up to.

There are now 88.5 million Filipinos

From GMA News:

The Philippines’ population rose at a faster rate than its Asian neighbors, increasing demand for food, especially rice, a staple consumed by Filipinos as well as half of the world’s people.

In a report, the government said that the number of Filipinos grew nearly 16 percent to 88.57 million as of August 2007 from 76.50 million in May 2000.

By 2009, with a projected population of 92.22 million, the Philippines will consume 9.75 million metric tons of rice, higher than the expected 9.56 million metric tons to be consumed by Filipinos this year.

All because of a chief of staff’s vindictiveness

Update: Maj. Aquino was allowed a six- day leave last Friday. He will be able to pay his last respects to his sister.

This appeared in the Tribune, April 16, 2008

A sister had long waited for a brother in her death bed, and when he called, she just saved her last breath to say goodbye to him.

Army Scout Ranger Maj. Jason Aquino never made it to see his sister before she died Monday morning. And to this day, that request, although approved by the military court, has never been honored by Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) Chief of Staff Gen. Hermogenes Esperon Jr.

Protesta at bakasyon sa Baguio

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Ang pinakagusto ko sa Baguio ay ang mga bulaklak. Ang gaganda.

Dahil siguro sa lamig kaya nagbu-bloom talaga ng mga bulaklak. Ang lalaki ng mga petals ng milflores. Parang giant repolyo. Ang gaganda ng mga petunia. Ganoon din ang trumpet and candle flowers. Nakaka-enjoy tingnan.

Kaya lang doon lang yun sa Baguio. Kapag tinamim mo ang ganoong tanim rin sa lugar na maiinit, hindi ganun kaganda ang mga bulaklak.

‘It was not Faeldon that ABS-CBN interviewed”- lawyer

By Joel Guinto

It was not Marine Captain Nicanor Faeldon talking in an interview that was aired on television on Tuesday evening, his lawyer said.

“That’s not him. That’s not his style,” said lawyer Trixie Cruz-Angeles, who represents the fugitive rebel officer in civilian and court martial cases.

At the same time, Angeles said the voice clip could be part of a ploy by the military to force Faeldon out of hiding.

The worst is yet to come

Update on broken rice or binlid

The heart-rending scene of poor people, including children and the physically disabled, lining up for six hours every day for two kilos of rice is a warning of a simmering social volcano.

But the worst is yet to come, says Duncan Macintosh, spokesman of the International Rice Research Institute in a media interview shared with us by a friend.

Macintosh said, “Our concern is for October and November. Were very concerned that the rice production and supply situation in the Philippines may get worse in October and November. “

SC decision on executive privilege expected this afternoon

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[UPDATE, 2 p.m.: The Supreme Court this afternoon ordered Commission on Higher Education chairman Romulo Neri to comment within 10 days on a Senate motion asking the tribunal to reconsider its March 25 ruling uploading executive privilege.]

BAGUIO CITY—The Supreme Court is expected to reach a decision this afternoon on the Senate’s motion for reconsideration on the high tribunal’s ruling upholding the executive privilege invoked by Commission on Higher Education chairman Romulo Neri.

Neri had refused to answer before a Senate inquiry three questions pertaining to the controversial national broadband network project.

Duda sa krisis

Dahil sa kawalang kredibilidad ng administrasyong Arroyo, marami ang nagdududa kung meron talagang krisis sa bigas kahit na araw-araw maraming mahihirap ay anim na oras na pumipila para lamang makabili ng dalawang kilong bigas sa NFA.

Marami ang nagsu-suspetsa, kasama na si dating Pangulong Estrada at si Jun Lozada ang star witness sa imbestigasyon ng ZTE na gawa-gawa lang ni Gloria Arroyo ang kriris sa bigas para matabunan ang eskandalo ng NBN/ZTE kung saan maaring sabit si Arroyo.