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Harry’s offer to Joc Joc

Lawyer Harry Roque has an offer to make to Joc-joc Bolante: I will testify in favor of your request for asylum in the United States on one condition – tell the truth.

Roque said Bolante should reveal who ordered him to divert the P728 million fertilizer fund and some two billion pesos more of agricultural funds to the campaign kitty of Gloria Arroyo in 2004.

“It is revealing information of this kind that would subject him to true political persecution in the Philippines and strengthen his bid for asylum. Anytime he is willing to reveal the truth, I would be happy to take his deposition,” Roque said.

Bayad utang sa mga heneral

Wala na bang ibang pwesto na maibigay si Gloria Arroyo kay retired AFP Chief Generoso Senga at ilalagay siya bilang chairman ng Channel 4?
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Sabi nga ni Sen. Rodolfo Biazon, “Bakit hindi ambassador?” Si Vidal Querol, dating national capital region commander ng Philippine National Police ay ginawa niyang ambassador sa Indonesia.

Dati si dating AFP Chief Efren Abu ang sinasabing ipadala sa Indonesia dahil classmate niya and Indonesian President. Baka may ibang pwestong nakalaan kay Abu.

Lahat kasi na nagre-retire na opisyal ng military at PNP ay binibigyan ni Arroyo ng trabaho dahil malaki ang utang na loob niya sa kanila sa kanyang pagpanatili sa kanpagyarihan kahit siya ay hindi naman hinalal ng sambayanang Pilipino at siya ang pinakakainisan ng pangulo sa buong kasaysayan ng Pilipinas.

Jocjoc rejected again

The Wisconsin District Court has dismissed the petition for habeas corpus of former Agriculture Secretary Jocelyn “Jocjoc” Bolante . Click here.

District Judge Lynn Adelman said, “It is ordered that Jocelyn Isada Bolante’s petition for a writ of habeas corpus is DISMISSED for lack of subject matter jurisdiction.”

Lawyer Harry Roque, who has submitted an amicus brief with the U.S. courts opposing Bolante’s petition for asylum said,”Bolante has run out of options. His only recourse is to tell the truth about the fertilizer scandal; it is revealing information of this kind that would subject him to true political persecution in the Philippines and strengthen his bid for assylum. Anytime he is willing to reveal the truth, I would be happy to take his deposition.”

The Futility of Scare Tactics

This statement of support for former UP President Francisco “Dodong” Nemenzo is being passed around for signature of the UP faculty. Just like the suspension of Makati Mayor Jojo Binay, the issue here is beyond Nemenzo. The concern should not only be that of the UP faculty. It should also be ours.

It is every citizen’s duty to help shape the life of the nation and steer it toward a better life for most, if not all, as it is the role of academics to examine society and propose alternative solutions and directions.

Through their role as social critics, academics extend their reach way beyond the classroom, sharing their insights and knowledge with the larger public. Academics exercise this function in an environment of freedom: the freedom to inquire, to challenge, and to engage with others in society.

Scenes from a rally

Photos of rally at Makati this afternoon. The rally was staged without a permit. It was peaceful and lasted for about three hours.
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Former UP President Dodong Nemenzo, former Vice President Teofisto Guingona, Jimmy Regalario, Amina Razul, former Senate President Ernie Maceda, and Roy Señeres.

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Delaying Arroyo’s downfall

As I’m writing this column, the Court of Appeals has issued a 60-day temporary restraining order on Malacañang’s suspension of Makati Mayor Jejomar Binay.

Binay and his supporters rejoiced over the CA’s decision.

While Malacañang is not rejoicing over the decision, our source said they are relieved. Rodolfo Ferraren, Makati officer-in-charge for two- and-a-half days, said, “Well and good.” He made himself look stupid when he said he will turn over the reins of the Makati government back to Binay. When did he ever take control of the Makati government?

TRO issued

The Court of Appeals has issued a 60-day temporary restraining order on the suspension of Makati Mayor Jejomar Binay.

“The issue is beyond Binay”

I was at the Makati City Hall yesterday afternoon up to about 9 p.m. There was a steady stream of visitors, expressing support for Mayor Binay.

There were Bishops Julio Labayen and Bishop Antonio Tobias. Later in the evening the two bishops, together with three other priests, officiated mass.

There was former Finance Secretary Jess Estanislao, whose presence many found significant, because he comes from the business community and is supposedly considered conservative. For him to go there sends indeed a message.

Pabor kay Binay

Maganda ang text ni Rep. Roilo Golez sa nangyayari ngayon sa Makati: “Kung patuloy na hindi maayos ang pagtrato kay Mayor Binay, katulad ng pag-aapi at paninikil na ginagawa sa kanya ngayon, baka si Binay ay magiging rallying point ng opposition at kandidato para presidente sa 2010.

“Why not Binay for President? Meron siyang kakayahan bilang lider, may talino mass appeal at tibay ng loob (guts).

“Many times in the history of mankind, it’s one rare defining moment that catapults a person to the highest post. Mandela. Mao. Magsaysay. John F. Kennedy (PT 109) and FVR (Edsa I)”

More Filipinos disapprove House junking of impeachment complaint

This should warm the hearts of Bishop Antonio Tobias, Nini Quezon Avanceña, Josie Lichauco, Dinky Soliman, Leah Navarro, and many others who filed the second impeachment complaint against Gloria Arroyo this year despite discouragement from the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines.

The latest survey of the Social Weather Stations showed that more Filipinos disagree (45 percent) than agree (30 percent) with the decision of the House of Representatives last Aug. 24 to junk the second impeachment case filed against Gloria Arroyo.

Forty-five percent is a substantial number. It’s almost 50 percent or half of the Filipino people.