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Monday, October 11, 2010

P-Noy's Official Statement on the IIRC-Hostage Taking Report




From GMA News TV:

STATEMENT
of
His Excellency BENIGNO S. AQUINO III
President of the Philippines
On the recommended actions to be taken after reviewing the report of the Incident Investigation and Review Committee on the August 23rd Quirino Grandstand hostage-taking incident
[October 11, 2010]


The Executive Secretary (ES) and the Chief Presidential Legal Council (CPLC) have completed their review of the recommendations of the Incident Investigation and Review Committee (IIRC).

The review was undertaken within three basic parameters:

First, the facts enumerated in the IIRC report; second, the possible criminal, and administrative sanctions that could be imposed under the law; third, whether the cases to be filed will prosper.

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

An open letter to Noynoy - HINDSIGHT By F Sionil Jose | The Philippine Star Lifestyle Features Sunday Life

Interesting letter of National Artist F. Sionil Jose to President-Apparent Noynoy Aquino

An open letter to Noynoy - HINDSIGHT By F Sionil Jose | The Philippine Star Lifestyle Features Sunday Life


An open letter to Noynoy
HINDSIGHT By F Sionil Jose (The Philippine Star) Updated May 23, 2010 12:00 AM


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Dear Noynoy,
You are now swamped with suggestions and advice, but just the same, I hope you’ll have time to read what this octogenarian has to say.
You were not my choice in the last election but since our people have spoken, we must now support you and pray that you prevail. But first, I must remind you of the stern reality that your drumbeaters ignore: you have no noble legacy from your forbears. It is now your arduous job to create one yourself in the six years that you will be the single most powerful Filipino. Six years is too short a time — the experience in our part of the world is that it takes at least one generation — 25 years — for a sick nation to recover and prosper. But you can begin that happy process of healing.
Bear in mind that the past weighs heavily on all of us because of the many contradictions in it that we have not resolved, whose resolutions would strengthen us as a nation. This past is now your burden, too. Let us start with the fact that your grandfather collaborated with the Japanese. Your father was deeply aware of this, its stigma, its possibilities. He did not leave any legacy because he did not become president. He was a brilliant and courageous politician. He was an enterprising journalist; he had friends in journalism who can attest to his effulgent vision, who did not profit from his friendship, among them Nestor Mata, Gregorio Brillantes — you may consult them. I cannot say I did not profit — he bought many books from my shop and when he was in Marcos’s prison, your mother brought books from my shop to him.
Forgive me for giving you this unsolicited advice. First, beware of hubris; you are surrounded by panderers who will tell you what is nice to hear. You need to be humble always and heed your conscience. When Caesar was paraded in ancient Rome before the cheering multitudes, there was always a man chanting behind him: “Remember, you are mortal.”
I say to you, remember, the poor — some of them in your own hacienda — will be your ultimate judge.
From your comfortable and privileged cocoon, you know so little of our country and people. Seek the help of the best — and the best do not normally want to work in government and neither will they approach you. You have to seek them.
Be the revolutionary your father wanted to be and don’t be scared or wary of the word “revolution.” It need not be always bloody. EDSA I was not. Your father wanted to destroy the most formidable obstacle to our progress — the Oligarchy to which you and your family belong. To succeed, you have to betray your class. If you cannot smash the oligarchy, at least strive to have their wealth develop this country, that they bring back the billions they stashed abroad. You cannot do this in six years, but you can begin.
Prosecute the crooks. It is difficult, thankless and even dangerous to do this. Your mother did not do it — she did not jail Imelda who was the partner in that conjugal dictatorship that plundered this nation. Watch her children — they were much too young to have participated in that looting but they are heirs to the billions which their parents stashed abroad. Now the Marcoses are on the high road to power, gloating, snickering at our credulity and despicable amnesia.
You know the biggest crooks in and out of government, those powerful smugglers, thieves, tax cheats — all you really need is guts to clobber them. Your father had lots of it — I hope he passed on to you most of it.
And most of all, now that you have the muscle to do it, go after your father’s killers. Blood and duty compel you to do so. Cory was only his wife — you are the anointed and only son. Your regime will be measured by how you resolve this most blatant crime that robbed us of a true leader.
And, finally, your mother. We loved her — she united us in ousting an abominable dictator. But she, too, did not leave a shining legacy for her presidency was a disaster. She announced a revolutionary government but did nothing revolutionary. She promised land reform but did not do it. And most grievous of all — she transformed the EDSA I revolution into a restoration of the oligarchy.
She became president only because her husband was murdered and you became president elect only because your mother died. Still, you are your father’s son and may you now — for the good of this country and people — scale the heights he and your mother never reached.
I am 85 and how I despair over how three generations of our leaders failed! Before I go, please let me see this unhappy country begin to be a much better place than the garbage dump our leaders and people have made it. You can be this long awaited messiah but only if you are brave enough and wise enough to redeem your father’s aborted promise.
Hopefully yours,
F. Sionil Jose

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Rep. Locsin flings expletives in House hearing on alleged irregularity in May 10 elections - Video - GMANews.TV - Official Website of GMA News and Public Affairs - Latest Philippine News

Rep. Locsin flings expletives in House hearing on alleged irregularity in May 10 elections - Video - GMANews.TV - Official Website of GMA News and Public Affairs - Latest Philippine News

Congressman Teddy Boy Locsin lost his cool during the latest congressional hearing on the alleged election fraud last May 10, 2010.

While it's unbecoming of a Congressman, it's understandable why Rep. Locsin got so frustrated with Smartmatic's nonchalant explanation that the wrong dates on the PCOS machine print-outs are irrelevant to the poll results.

Click on the link to see the actual clip.

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

House to look into alleged poll fraud on Wednesday - Eleksyon 2010 - GMANews.TV

House to look into alleged poll fraud on Wednesday - Eleksyon 2010 - GMANews.TV

On Wednesday, the House of Representatives will hold its own investigation of alleged irregularities that occurred during the county’s first nationwide automated polls last May 10.

The House Committee on Suffrage and Electoral Reform will hold a hearing on the automated elections a week after polls were held, House Speaker Prospero Nograles said in an interview aired over GMA News’ 24 Oras.

Monday, April 26, 2010

Noynoy has double-digit lead in new SWS election survey - Eleksyon 2010 - GMANews.TV

http://noynoy-aquino-tayo.blogspot.com/2009


Noynoy has double-digit lead in new SWS election survey - Eleksyon 2010 - GMANews.TV

"With the race to MalacaƱang nearing the homestretch, presidential bet Sen. Benigno Simeon “Noynoy" C. Aquino III has gained a double-digit lead over his colleague and main rival, Sen. Manuel “Manny" B. Villar Jr., in the latest BusinessWorld-Social Weather Stations (SWS) Pre-Election Survey.

The April 16 to 19 nationwide poll, conducted three weeks before the May 10 elections, saw Aquino — the Liberal Party bet — gaining a point to 38 percent compared to a two-point drop to 26 percent for the Nacionalista Party’s Villar."

Battle for the ballots: Party-lists play name game - Eleksyon 2010 - GMANews.TV

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Battle for the ballots: Party-lists play name game - Eleksyon 2010 - GMANews.TV

Villar’s Tondo roots were ‘definitely middle class’ - Eleksyon 2010 - GMANews.TV

Villar’s Tondo roots were ‘definitely middle class’ - Eleksyon 2010 - GMANews.TV

Very interesting article.

Why do candidates want to be pro-poor anyway? They should be campaigning all their might towards the working class since we make up more of the population than the poor, plus we pay their wages through taxes.