Thursday, June 30, 2016

Idiot Noynoy Akinu Lover Makes Mockery of Inaugural Speech of President

On June 30, 2016, 9:55 am Mr. Alexander Parel, Customer Care Manager at Jobstreet.com, fervid lover, beneficiary and rabid dog of Nonoy Akinu, the poseur-fake presidentita of the cursed Akinu Regime, head of the narco-political party the Liberal Party, claims to be the first to get a copy of and show to the public the draft of the Inaugural Speech of His Excellency Rodrigo Roa Duterte, President of the Philippines.

Mr. Alexander Parel uses the license of such devious idiots unabashedly promoting the Liberal Party - the Philippines' biggest narcopolitical and largest kleptomaniac syndicated organization agenda like Maritess Vitug, Solita Monsod, the ABS CBN, Pera Ppler (rappler.com), Philippine Daily Inquirer, among others, to destroy the present administration to ensure that the shadow government-in-waiting technically having a "President-in-reserve" Cong. Leonor Robredo, will once more come to power. Parel has this to give us about the Speech of His Excellency Rodrigo Roa Duterte, President of the Philippines:

Transcript of Duterte’s Inauguration Speech

Alex Parel blog Speech PRRDPresident elect Rodrigo Roa Dutere will be inaugurated as Philippine President on June 30, 2016. He will have the shortest inaugural speech for a Philippine President, less than 10 minutes. Below is the draft transcript of his inaugural speech.

Mga minamahal kong kababayan.

I reiterate what I said during my campaign, I will rid of crime in three to six months. Criminals have no place in this country except jails, detention centers, and God forbid, funeral parlors.

Stop or leave. If you can not or will not, you will not survive. You can either leave vertically or horizontally.

[say expletives here]

[tell a dirty joke, the dirtier, the better]

[wait for people to laugh at the joke]

[say something about the media] I tell you, do not f**k with me. [repeat last statement, with emphasis]. I will not grant interviews, don’t f**k with me, except for Mocha Uson.

[say something about the Catholic church] You know, I was molested by priests when I was young. [curse the priests]

I do not care if I burn in hell for as long as the people I serve live in paradise. [follow up with more inspirational quotes]

[say a hyperbole, exaggerate it]

To the police involved in illegal drugs, stop what you are doing. You have no place in this government. Stop, or I will kill you!

[say few more expletives for effect]

I will bring back death penalty. I will kill all the criminals, the rapists and drug pushers.

Mabuhay tayong lahat!

The stupid idiot blogger uses the email address: agp0402@yahoo.com

On May 9, 2016 12:02 pm during the recent elections, this person writes about his beloved abnormal poseur president Nonoy Akinu:

Thank you Mr. President
 
img_6208Now that we are done voting for our preferred candidate, I believe it’s about time we acknowledge the good things that this government has done. There has been too much blame and complaint thrown against this administration. For all its worth, I believe he has done good for our economy. And my family benefited from this.

He hasn’t done much, and could have done better. But with all the faults attributed to him, and in spite of it, thank you President Aquino for leading this country for a good six years. As Christians, we are all commanded to pray for our leaders. I pray we have done this part more than destroy his character.

“First of all, then, I urge that supplications, prayers, intercessions, and thanksgivings be made for all people, for kings and all who are in high positions, that we may lead a peaceful and quiet life, godly and dignified in every way. This is good, and it is pleasing in the sight of God our Savior.”

It will be another good six years for the next President to lead our country. And whoever is elected, he/she needs our support even more. Because this next leader will not have the mandate of the majority.
Everyone of us clamor for change, a change for the better I hope, and not for the degradation of this country. This clamor is not an exclusive cry, as we all go through the same problems trying to work hard for our family. But change will not come from one person alone. If we want our country to be blessed, the change we look for must start from each and every one of us. We must work, and we must work hard. We must work and not wait for dole outs. We must work more and complain less. That is how we earn respect. As individuals and as a country. Most of all, we need to change the evils that is within us, and seek God.

“If my people who are called by my name humble themselves, and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and heal their land.”

My prayer is that when the next President is announced, we must all, as one nation, regardless of preferences, support our next leader for as long as he leads us within the bounds of our laws, and the laws of God.

This moron states that he is not a writer but he has been blogging for a long time since 2002.
We wonder what he is up to next?

Publish another advanced copy of His Excellency Rodrigo Roa Duterte’s next speech but something that he will lace with garbage and several dirty cans of worms? He might do just that. This little dirty piece of shit, like his idol, the fake presidentita appears to be capable of anything under the sun.
Now, after his recent antics, we wonder what he is up to next? But wait, he states in his profile he is a devout Christian. He does not say however that as a Christian he should be more respectful and therefore he is allowed to rat about anything under the sun. Just because he is a lover and adorer of the narco political party - Liberal Party and he hates the administration of H.E. President Rodrigo R. Duterte.

About a month ago, he said Christians must "pray for our leaders..." instead of, as he says, destroy "his character."  He says further, "It will be another good six years for the next President to lead our country. And whoever is elected, he/she needs our support even more. Because this next leader will not have the mandate of the majority."

His Excellency President Rodrigo R. Duterte was just about to take his seat and he and his likeminded bobos have already been attacking the leader left and right. Meanwhile, he has nothing to say about all the corruption of Akinu, bringing cash to foreign countries and storing them in houses and warehouses (Akinu and his minions appear to be very afraid of banks - their overarching greed has made them fear being discovered.)

This Mr. Alexander Parel also claims that: “I do not promote argument, but my aim is to come to an agreement. You may disagree with what I write, and I welcome differences in opinion, for that is our right. I just ask that we do so with respect.

He also claims that: “I do not promote argument, but my aim is to come to an agreement. You may disagree with what I write, and I welcome differences in opinion, for that is our right. I just ask that we do so with respect.

Respect my ass! 

Mr. Alexander Parel and his ilk abound in numbers. However, they have not yet seen the real and true extent of the people who have become disgusted and loathsome of the Akinu regime where crime, deaths, killer disasters, drugs and the blackest of other tragedies clearly abounded.

Most certainly, Mr. Parel is selectively blind about all of that. Specially the cheating in the last elections that installed a fake Vice President in the country after this beloved Philippines suffered being wrongly ruled by a fake presidentita, the bading Nonoy Akinu.

Shown below, in his own words, is Mr. Alexander Parel’s profile: About A Not So Examined Life…  
About this blog
 
“An unexamined life is not worth living.” – Socrates

Welcome to A Not So Examined Life…

The title of this blog is borrowed from a quote attributed to Socrates. In my own odd way, this is my attempt to examine people’s ideas and beliefs. This is my observation of people’s behavior towards suffering and pain, laughter and joy. This is my attempt to understand life’s paradox.

My desire is to write something that would challenge people to think, from the heart. I won’t claim that my ideas are absolute but I hope to draw out certain discomforts in people in order to move them. I hope to challenge ideas and beliefs, eventually to have a better outlook of life and everything surrounding it.

I do not promote argument, but my aim is to come to an agreement. You may disagree with what I write, and I welcome differences in opinion, for that is our right. I just ask that we do so with respect.

About me

I am not a professional writer but I have been blogging since 2002, or even earlier when blogs where not yet called blogs but just web pages where people write up anything.

I work for one of the leading internet recruitment websites in the Asia-Pacific. Ironically, while I work for an online company, I do not have enough time to go online. This means I may not be able to write for a month, or even a year, until I find a spark of inspiration from maybe the most mundane things one can think of.

I also previously worked for companies in the pre-need, insurance and communication industries, for sales administration and customer experience. I led a team of quality assurance auditors, and appointed editor-in-chief for the company’s newsletter. But that is not who I am. That is only what I do for a career. A piece of who I am may be found in what I write about.

By the way, I am married to my beautiful and adorable wife Mariane, and happily at that.

If you have questions or comments, send me an email at agp0402@yahoo.com.

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In contrast to the mockery speech of Mr. Alexander Parel, here is the actual speech of His Excellency Rodrigo Roa Duterte:

Inaugural Address of President Rodrigo Duterte
Oath-taking of the President of the Philippines
Malacañang Palace | June 30, 2016


President Fidel Ramos, sir, salamat po sa tulong mo (thank you for your help) making me President; President Joseph Ejercito Estrada; Senate President Franklin Drilon and the members of the Senate; Speaker Feliciano Belmonte and the members of the House of Representatives; Chief Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno and Associate Justices of the Supreme Court; His Excellency Guiseppe Pinto and the members of the Diplomatic Corps; incoming members of the Cabinet; fellow workers in government; my fellow countrymen.


No leader, however strong, can succeed at anything of national importance or significance unless he has the support and cooperation of the people he is tasked to lead and sworn to serve.


It is the people from whom democratic governments draw strength and this administration is no exception. That is why we have to listen to the murmurings of the people, feel their pulse, supply their needs and fortify their faith and trust in us whom they elected to public office.


There are many amongst us who advance the assessment that the problems that bedevil our country today which need to be addressed with urgency, are corruption, both in the high and low echelons of government, criminality in the streets, and the rampant sale of illegal drugs in all strata of Philippine society and the breakdown of law and order.

True, but not absolutely so. For I see these ills as mere symptoms of a virulent social disease that creeps and cuts into the moral fiber of Philippine society. I sense a problem deeper and more serious than any of those mentioned or all of them put together. But of course, it is not to say that we will ignore them because they have to be stopped by all means that the law allows.


No leader, however strong, can succeed at anything of national importance or significance unless he has the support and cooperation of the people he is tasked to lead and sworn to serve.


Erosion of faith and trust in government – that is the real problem that confronts us. Resulting therefrom, I see the erosion of the people’s trust in our country’s leaders; the erosion of faith in our judicial system; the erosion of confidence in the capacity of our public servants to make the people’s lives better, safer and healthier.


Indeed, ours is a problem that dampens the human spirit. But all is not lost.


I know that there are those who do not approve of my methods of fighting criminality, the sale and use of illegal drugs and corruption. They say that my methods are unorthodox and verge on the illegal. In response let me say this:


I have seen how corruption bled the government of funds, which were allocated for the use in uplifting the poor from the mire that they are in.


I have seen how illegal drugs destroyed individuals and ruined family relationships.


I have seen how criminality, by means all foul, snatched from the innocent and the unsuspecting, the years and years of accumulated savings. Years of toil and then, suddenly, they are back to where they started.


Look at this from that perspective and tell me that I am wrong.


In this fight, I ask Congress and the Commission on Human Rights and all others who are similarly situated to allow us a level of governance that is consistent to our mandate. The fight will be relentless and it will be sustained.


As a lawyer and a former prosecutor, I know the limits of the power and authority of the president. I know what is legal and what is not.


I know that there are those who do not approve of my methods of fighting criminality. They say that my methods are unorthodox and verge on the illegal.


My adherence to due process and the rule of law is uncompromising.


You mind your work and I will mind mine.


Malasakit. Tunay na Pagbabago. Tinud-anay nga Kausaban (Compassion. Real change.)” – these are words which catapulted me to the presidency. These slogans were conceptualized not for the sole purpose of securing the votes of the electorate. “Tinud-anay nga kabag-uhan. Mao kana ang tumong sa atong pang-gobyerno (Real change. This is the direction of our government).”


Far from that. These were battle cries articulated by me in behalf of the people hungry for genuine and meaningful change. But the change, if it is to be permanent and significant, must start with us and in us. [applause]


To borrow the language of F. Sionil Jose, we have become our own worst enemies. And we must have the courage and the will to change ourselves.


As a lawyer and a former prosecutor, I know the limits of the power and authority of the president. I know what is legal and what is not.


Love of country, subordination of personal interests to the common good, concern and care for the helpless and the impoverished – these are among the lost and faded values that we seek to recover and revitalize as we commence our journey towards a better Philippines. The ride will be rough. But come and join me just the same. Together, shoulder to shoulder, let us take the first wobbly steps in this quest.

There are two quotations from revered figures that shall serve as the foundation upon which this administration shall be built.


“The test of government is not whether we add more to the abundance of those who have much; it is whether we provide for those who have little.” – Franklin Delano Roosevelt


And from (Abraham) Lincoln I draw this expression: “You cannot strengthen the weak by weakening the strong; You cannot help the poor by discouraging the rich; You cannot help the wage earner by pulling down the wage payer; You cannot further the brotherhood by inciting class hatred among men.”

My economic and financial, political policies are contained in those quotations, though couched in general terms. Read between the lines. I need not go into specifics now. They shall be supplied to you in due time.


However, there are certain policies and specifics of which cannot wait for tomorrow to be announced.

Therefore, I direct all department secretaries and the heads of agencies to reduce requirements and the processing time of all applications, from the submission to the release. I order all department secretaries and heads of agencies to remove redundant requirements and compliance with one department or agency, shall be accepted as sufficient for all.


I order all department secretaries and heads of agencies to refrain from changing and bending the rules government contracts, transactions and projects already approved and awaiting implementation. Changing the rules when the game is on-going is wrong.


I abhor secrecy and instead advocate transparency in all government contracts, projects and business transactions from submission of proposals to negotiation to perfection and finally, to consummation.


Do them and we will work together. Do not do them, we will part sooner than later.


On the international front and community of nations, let me reiterate that the Republic of the Philippines will honor treaties and international obligations.


On the domestic front, my administration is committed to implement all signed peace agreements in step with constitutional and legal reforms.


I am elated by the expression of unity among our Moro brothers and leaders, and the response of everyone else to my call for peace.


I look forward to the participation of all other stakeholders, particularly our indigenous peoples, to ensure inclusivity in the peace process.


Let me remind in the end of this talk, that I was elected to the presidency to serve the entire country. I was not elected to serve the interests of any one person or any group or any one class. I serve every one and not only one.


That is why I have adapted as an article of faith, the following lines written by someone whose name I could no longer recall. He said: “I have no friends to serve, I have no enemies to harm.”


On the international front and community of nations, let me reiterate that the Republic of the Philippines will honor treaties and international obligations. On the domestic front, my administration is committed to implement all signed peace agreements in step with constitutional and legal reforms.


Prescinding there from, I now ask everyone, and I mean everyone, to join me as we embark on this crusade for a better and brighter tomorrow.


But before I end, let me express the nations, on behalf of the people, our condolences to the Republic of Turkey of what has happened in the place. We offer our deepest condolences.


Why am I here? Hindi kasali ito diyan (This is not part of my speech). The past tense was, I am here because I love my country and I love the people of the Philippines. I am here, why? Because I am ready to start my work for the nation.


Thank you and good afternoon.


Source: Presidential Communications Office
 

Sunday, June 26, 2016

A stupid urchin dreams and wakes up a writer

I admire people with big, big hearts and clear consciences. When they speak, truth comes out of their entire body naturally and you don't notice gestures, gesticulations, sleights of hand, tics in the face, hundreds or thousands of other involuntary movements.

When you see liars speak, every indicator and sensor lights up everytime.

 



This is the case with individuals like Madam Raissa Robles. She is the epitome of inutusan lang bumili ng suka, naging journalist na (kuno).

This person, casts all kinds of caustic, most unpalatable aspersions against her perceived mortal enemies. One example is Marcos. Another one is Duterte.

What have Marcos and Duterte done to her? I bet nothing. But of course, she will come forward to lie and say that the reason she and her entire family, circle of fiend buddies are attacking Marcos and Duterte is that she loves the Filipino people and she is just showing her love for the country, throw in also an affection for Democracy, and for all the small criminals in the country, the anti-Marcos shits and the "Kill Duterte Mob."



She won't say that the reason she hates Duterte is because she is a lover of the narcopolitical party, Liberal Party to which she is silently affiliated because of their good PR funding and demolition job fees.

She will not admit that she is attacking the United States just because she is extremely friendly with some of her enemies. What enemies she will ask?

Certainly, this person will not state what is really wrong with sainted Cory Aquino who committed corruption left and right (to which feat her own son replied with more corruption left, right, above and below) and raped the Philippine Constitution to end up with the deformed, disfigured 1987 rubbish that this pseudo writer calls a constitution.

All that is wrong with the country today, came to be because of that 1987 trash pretending to be a constitution.

This person appears to be a crime expert all on her own. She orders the Philippine President to show a full matrix of when his promised crimes are already solved, when drugs are already eradicated or as she says "reduced" since Duterte, according to her, downgraded his promise of elimination to reduction.

Perhaps she does not know that nearly 10 years ago today, the PNP has already been consistently developing the system for measuring crime resolution; this system has undergone sometimes small, at times drastic upgrades, improvements and many of its components have no less than been torn down only to be replaced with new, innovative parts that will enhance the system as a whole. Probably, it would have been best for this person to have at least asked even a lowly sergeant at the program management office of the PNP.

Writing like that without even doing a modicum of research is a shameless enterprise and it will embarrass such lowly sergeants and civilians working at the PNP so much that she did not as much as even just give them a call to inquire if they know how to measure crime rates, resolution and what indices of crime show for particular areas of the country at certain parts of every month and every year.

Why does that job have to be ordered upon a President? To say it rather bluntly, those that pretend to be writing for the good of all, when they are merely doing so to greedily line their pockets with PR - demolition Operations and Kill-Duterte-Mob-Oplan money, idiotically cannot distinguish between what is right and what is wrong any longer.

The buck is what is important to them. So how much was it worth to have Senator Marcos destroyed by this person and her confreres vituperous wranglings? Multiple million reasons? Is the life of a President that cheap that they will sell it for petty change and proceed to destroy the person and the institution so it will be easy to kill him when the time comes and for the people to get desensitized enough to accept the death of the president who is supposed to have gone astray?

This person is also an astute political analyst and strategic forecaster. But she displays her personal photo as that of one of the greatest bloggers this planet ever produced. She must be in the wrong job.

She is touted to be an accomplished writer of a book demonizing Marcos. Just how well does she know Ferdinand Edralin Marcos? Isn't she even contemplating that he might come back from the grave and knock her on the head for being part of a multi-billion dollar demolition job to discredit the Marcos family name forever?

Why is it that when she makes citations, she keeps referring to people she interviewed and puts all these poor interviewees on the spot? Is that all the citation she can give us? Her interviews? How shallow is that?

Does she even know or care, the money they are paying her is too dirty? That the Yolanda aid my own family and my people in Tacloban and Samar, Cebu and Western Visayas did not receive were stolen by her benefactors and maybe, just maybe she is a recipient of that stolen money too?

Does she even know or just a bit be conscious about how much money flies to Africa from the Philippine Treasury and is hidden in warehouses in the form of cash, to be disbursed at will at any time without any hindrance and that this money is from the blood, sweat and tears of the Filipino people stolen by the evil Cojuangco-Aquino regime she, Madam Robles is serving most loyally and dedicatedly?

Does she even bother to check that the very National Treasurer of the narcopolitical party, Liberal Party, Governor Rafael Nantes was running a clandestine Shabu Laboratory in Icolong Island, Barangay Judith, Burdeos town, Quezon Province? And that when his lab was raided, the narcopolitical party Liberal Party (famed Anti-Marcos Party), went as far as to make it known to the public that Gov. Nantes was killed in a sudden helicopter crash.

That the laboratory the Liberal Party National Treasurer was running produced 3 to 4 Metric Tons of Shabu per production cycle and it ran a 4 production cycle every year.

When Benigno Simeon Cojuangco Aquino the 3rd became president Shabu price dropped from 6 Million pesos per kilo to 500,000 pesos per kilo. The market was flooded with Shabu. Shabu even found its way into ecstasy tablets because of the need to price it higher. But then it kept killing kids, not adults, kids. All because a narcopolitical party like the Liberal Party ruled this country.

Perhaps, when shit hits the fan and the funds for the Kill Duterte Mob and Destroy Bongbong Marcos operations are traced, her own backers will be the ones to do this person, Ms. Raissa Robles, deceiver and black propagandist non-pareil, in. At that point, we will thenceforth say, good luck to your demonizations and destabilization antics. May you prosper in that enterprise when you step inside the gates of hell.

Reprinted below is the person's labor of love in destroying a President who has not even taken his seat yet, and several days prior to the oath taking that this person calls her "eve before the Duterte presidency." Isn't she quaint, that one? Or just pure dirt?


My thoughts on the eve of a Duterte presidency

June 26, 2016 4 Comments

By Raïssa Robles


Personally, I have always wanted a Philippine president:
  • who would place the welfare of the poor and the middle class in all his policy decisions;
  • who would tell mining corporations to give much more to the Philippine government and to the host-communities, as well as crack down on practices that destroy the environment;
  • who would be critical of American support and demand more for allowing Americans limited access to Philippine territory;
  • who would seriously take steps to end the decades-long communist and Muslim insurgencies;
  • who would encourage couples to space the births of their children, teach them various ways of family planning and leave them to make a choice;
  • who would tell the Catholic Church it’s high time for the institution to clean up its act;
  • and who would be tough on crime and criminals.
Here’s why I hesitate to say that President is Rodrigo Duterte.

First, he wants to amend the present form of government into a parliamentary-federal set up without imposing a ban on political dynasties. That would lead to warlordism in the country and entrench the present political families even more.

Second, as a journalist I have always been skeptical and critical of the promises made by presidential candidates in order to win.

I believe the first task of a journalist is to monitor how those promises are being fulfilled starting from DAY ONE.

Those older than I say it is traditional for journalists to give a new President a “honeymoon period” of 100 days, or roughly three months. I remember that in 2010 when ABS-CBN invited me to a panel discussion on the incoming presidency of Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III, the anchor Tina Monzon Palma asked the question whether I would be giving Aquino a honeymoon period. (If I recall, presidential spokesman Edwin Lacierda was beside me.)

I replied then – and this is my reply now – that as far as I knew, I wasn’t married to President-elect Aquino and therefore the concept of a honeymoon period was not applicable to a journalist covering a new President.

I suppose, looking back, that sounded a bit impertinent. But Tina Monzon Palma asked me that question and I had to reply frankly.

Where on earth did I get such an attitude?

I would trace it to Business Day, the first newspaper I worked for.

I recall that on the night the Marcoses fled Malacañang Palace in 1986, the editor Ronnie Romero gathered all of us reporters and told us that now that President Corazon Aquino was in place, “iba na ito“.

He meant that we should be as tough covering her as we were covering Marcos.

It must have shocked Mrs. Aquino to find the same reporters, who had been gentle with her before she occupied Malacañang, become as tough as nails with her overnight.

The only way I can explain the change is this way: the relationship between a President and the media changes dramatically once that person steps into office.

Members of the media have to fulfill their constitutional role of being a “free press” in a democracy. Many times, many of us do fail in that role. But we try to fulfill the role given to us by Section 4 of Article III or the Bill of Rights. It states that “no law shall be passed abridging the freedom of speech, of expression, or of the press, or the right of the people peaceably to assemble and petition the government for redress of grievances.”

Duterte and his people have loudly indicated that the new administration will move swiftly on at least three things:
The “eradication”, later changed to “reduction” of crime especially those involving drugs and other heinous crimes in six months;
The burial of the corpse of the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos at Libingan ng mga Bayani (Heroes’ Cemetery);
The drastic amendment of the 1987 Constitution to change the form of government and even maybe most of it;

It is therefore the responsibility of media to write about these. Let me tackle them one by one:

The reduction of crime

The Duterte administration has to lay down from Day One how the public would know if crimes have been reduced. What are the benchmarks the public can use for this? Is it the number of dead bodies resulting from operations?

In other words, how do we measure success? Neither President Duterte nor his incoming police chief has explained this part. Nor have they explained how the current rules of procedure and engagement set by the Philippine National Police are changed by Duterte’s “take no prisoners” policy.

Do policemen have to obtain warrants of arrest from judges before carrying out such arrests and/or killings during arrest?

Or will Duterte’s directive be interpreted by the police as a blanket go-signal to arrest suspected drug pushers and dealers, search their homes and seize objects from them even without the issuance of something similar to the ASSO (Arrest, Search and Seizure Order) of the dictator Ferdinand Marcos during Martial Law?

Why is it important for the Duterte administration to clarify such things and to give very clear guidelines? Because such powers can be abused, as they were abused during Martial Law. Retired Colonel Eduardo Matillano told me last year that those using ASSOs during Martial Law were inserting names of their own choosing to the ever-growing list of suspects to be arrested. Senator Panfilo Lacson told me in a separate interview that ASSOs were being used for extortion by some Philippine Constabulary officers. These are chronicled in my recently published book, Marcos Martial Law: Never Again.

The illegal drug trade in the Philippines was described in 2009 as a US$8.4 billion sunrise industry. I wrote about this for South China Morning Post (HK). Here’s the link.

From these figures, we can surmise that those involved in illegal drugs must be stupendously wealthy from buying and selling. And yet, all the video footage of buy-bust operations of “suspected drug lords” show them to be living in such miserable houses or looking very poor.

There is not one video footage of a residence in Forbes Park, Bonifcio Global City or Alabang being raided by the police and its occupants being gunned down and lying bloodied on the floor. Although there is one drug dealer in the Visayas who was gunned down in his plush seaside home.

President Duterte has repeatedly said he is “angry” at criminals. He has even encouraged private citizens to commit DIY (Do-it-yourself) killings against suspected drug dealers or drug lords.

He said:

“If he fights, and he fights to the death, you can kill him.”

“Please feel free to call us, the police, or do it yourself if you have the gun … you have my support.”

“Shoot him [the drug dealer] and I’ll give you a medal.”

For citizens who find their children taking drugs, would it be OK to bring a gun without a mission order outside one’s home, barge into the drug pusher’s residence and shoot him dead then and there? Duterte and his chief PNP have to clarify this.

What I find disturbing is that while he is speaks harshly against such criminals and those who commit street crimes, his government seems to be soft on suspected “white collar” criminals.

During a businessman’s forum last week his incoming Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez was well applauded when he told businessmen that the Duterte government would suspend “Letters of Authority” already issued by the previous tax chief Kim Henares.

This means, all investigations for suspected tax evasion will stop.

Contrast that to his being tough on street crime and illegal drugs.

Some of his supporters would probably say that the tax evasion list is tainted. I would say the same goes for the suspected drug lords and dealers’ list, which would come from sitting barangay captains (village chiefs) and police officials.

There is also a disconnect between his war on crime and corruption in government and his close friendship with former Senator Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos and Ilocos Norte Governor Imee Marcos. Both are defendants in an ongoing P200 billion civil forfeiture case filed by the government against the Marcos family members. The case had earlier been thrown out, but was ordered reinstated by Associate Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno in 2012. You can read Sereno’s ruling here.

Rem Ramirez explained the ruling in his blog.

Ramirez wrote:

“The Supreme Court has reinstated the children of the late President Ferdinand E. Marcos and former first lady Imelda R. Marcos siblings – Ma. Imelda “Imee” R. Marcos-Manotoc, Senator Ferdinand “Bongbong” R. Marcos, Jr., and Irene R. Marcos-Araneta – as defendants in the ill-gotten wealth case in connection with the Marcoses’ accumulation of at least P200 billion and use of the media networks IBC-13, BBC-2, and RPN-9 for the family’s personal benefit, among others, now pending before the Sandiganbayan. This even as it found wanting the conduct of the prosecution of the case by the Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG) and the Office of the Solicitor General (OSG).”

The Philippine Daily Inquirer also reported the story here.

Will President Duterte have the political will to tell Bongbong and Imee to drop all their efforts to block contested assets from going to the government? Or perhaps Duterte does not believe that Ferdinand Marcos stole from the government.

Marcos’ burial at Heroes’ Cemetery

I have written extensively on this matter.

The bottom line is that Imelda Marcos promised President Fidel V. Ramos that in exchange for allowing the body to return to the country, Marcos would be buried promptly in Ilocos.

Here below are the links to all my stories on burying Marcos as a hero. Duterte supporters can counter-check what I wrote since one of my primary sources is Rafael Alunan, whose candidacy for senator was personally endorsed by Duterte.

Marcoses broke promise to bury FM’s body at once in Ilocos – Fidel Ramos

Part I: Fidel Ramos told me Imelda Marcos waived burial at Libingan, a state funeral and full military honors

Fidel Ramos phoned me to shed light on his role in Ferdinand Marcos’ non-burial

Part 2: PH gov’t bestowed Marcos’ body military honors in 1993 – Rafael Alunan

Part 3: Ferdinand Marcos’ magic tomb

VP Jojo Binay told PNoy – Marcos burial issue is a “partisan conflict” needing win-win solution

Noynoy Aquino rejected a hero’s burial for Marcos during his pres’l campaign

Part 1 – Eminent Filipino war historian slams Marcos burial as a “hero”

Part 2 – Marcos’ Medal of Valor ‘highly suspicious’, says Filipino war historian

Marcos’ proof for his war medals was a book on goldfish and plants

Why Marcos may be our next President

Bongbong Marcos replies to me: The Presidency? “Thanks, but no thanks.”

I will make a separate post on Duterte’s plan to amend the 1987 Constitution.

I will wait for him to take office before writing more about his fight against illegal drugs.

Sunday, August 31, 2014

We will overcome

From: Power of the People for Change

The people are tired of living under the very dark aegis of the current regime. It appears as though a cloud of evil enveloped the country.

From the onset, weird things were happening under the disguise of "reviewing contracts," therefore there was a complete cessation of public spending. No projects were being started or continued, everything came to a halt. Other rationalizations came in the form of: "We have no money, the previous administration spent it all, and advanced budget allocations ahead of time..." and so on and so forth. But nobody believes this canard. Because it started to show in the burgeoning national budget despite that there was no spending being made.

The funds for mysterious utilizations like the dole-outs called conditional cash tranfers or CCT, Disbursement Acceleration Program - DAP, among many other diabolically ingenious money-grubbing schemes by the national leadership, ballooned into mind-boggling size that the hunger for money of these creatures becomes clearly, shockingly unbelievable.

Where do they get the gumption and gutzpah to engineer such thievery of the people's money? It cannot be because of telephone and mobile cellular conversations with pastors, Cardinals nor the Pope himself. Because such horrific, sinister schemes speak only of the work of the darkest elements and the malevolent so-called laman-lupa.To make it worse much further, this administration was not only lazy, it was insane. The regime was both psychologically and somatically impaired. The disease it suffered was incurable, irreparable.

When everyone noticed that Malacañang was never holding any Cabinet Meetings at all (inpossible for any administration anywhere in the world - but the minions were all in agreement and enjoyed traipsing and gathering money all over town) it pretended to hold such meetings. Yet no meetings took place. The supposed leader dictated terms of endearment on how to tastefully, very slowly kill the regime's enemies. The great idiotic leader cajoled them into filing cases before the artificial pretend cabinet meetings. When the pretend meetings came, he cajoled them further, over and over again like a decrepit record player - but this one spewed saliva all around.

This filing of cases - even one against Philippine and World Champion boxer Manny Pacquiao was all part of a masquerade borne of a depraved and diabolic mind.However, it will be near to impossible for these cold hearted and dark spirited creatures to win in any situation, for always crime does not pay.

The rule of law always prevails. Even in the situation of powerful banksters ruling the global economy, where they hold sway over all of us small people - the citizens of the world - the tides are already shifting. Soon as not, these fiendish ogres will ultimately get what they deserve: the wrath of the People.

No matter how heinous and nefarious the capability of these wicked few in society now lording it over the public coffers and wielding power over the seemingly helpless Philippine society and people, they cannot triumph.

Even the Secretary General of the United Nations himself was shamed into visiting Tacloban City after all the members of the world community of nations admitted to the fact that the entire league of governments, including that of Aquino's quisling regime have failed a small chartered city in Eastern Visayas and embarrased itself in the bar of international public opinion.

Whatever the U.N. will say to the contrary, if ever, has no use, because the entire world population has spoken: everyone, to the exception of no one, failed the victims of Yolanda. And after all, Mr. Ban Ki Moon like Aquino, is not perfect and absolutely as adequate as unselfish saints and prophets and will not attempt to rationalize the situation nor draw flak any further than he already has.

So now we go into the scenario where we have all been lied to with thorough impunity from the Quirino Grandstand fiasco, to the Zamboanga Siege, the Malaysia farce invasion engineered behind the scenes, and all the other violent, harmful conundrum that the pitiful country has been drawn into by these tyrant monsters.

The situation is thus:

Someone is painfully doing everything very hard to delete a sin in his heart kept for a long time, diluted by substances and chemicals known and unknown, all the sudden staring into empty space, all the impulse to be alone to smoke and smoke and shoot with guns. But the sin will not go away. Instead the sinner will have to go somewhere and leave the place where he does not deserve to be at all.


It has something to do with the death of a very young female inside a car that was caught during a running gun battle between soldiers from the Reform the Armed Forces Movement involved in a coup d' etat in the late 1980s and those defending the government. Her date promised her a "Joy Ride". It was a Joy Ride that led straight to hell.


That animal will die someday but this time, that animal has to go and fast. The country never ever had a need for an abnormal creature in that post. Mr. Ricky Monfort shared this article (which is mine, by the way but I can't reclaim my old blog that I shared with "dad"):
THE VERY, VERY SAD DEATH OF PRESIDENT CORY

The vaunted Dinner in NY pales in comparison with the "Boston Flower Arrangement"

FACTS
Before and during the wake and funeral of the late Madam Corazon Cojuangco AQUINO CORY, it was bruited about that the Filipinos lost a mother, a woman of integrity, an icon, etcetera.

It was said that the death of the late Madam Corazon Cojuangco AQUINO CORY was a great loss to the Filipino nation but it was also an opportunity to use her well talked about popularity to kick out GMA from the presidency, among other possibilities. See the rest of the article here.

Its not true that the guy wants to be President once more after six years. There is no more time left for the guy. He caused the death of an innocent young female and this West Point Academy graduate officer of the Philippine Army, Armed Forces of the Philippines to lose his legs. Even the West Point of the US itself and the parents of and the victim Army officer themselves, are forbidden up to this day to expose the real culprit of that incident where one life was to be sacrificed just because of an insane date in the middle of gun battles raging and a gentleman from West Point Military Academy had to lose his legs. That culprit has to go. If this is not one of the greatest reasons we can never solve in the Philippines, graft, corruption, lying in the face of the public such as a psychologically impaired broadcaster who killed his wife and is instead not restrained from gallivanting freely about and showing his face shamelessly over national television, no other will suffice. It is truly high time for the Pinoy people to take real action. Article Source: The omnibus blog.

So the lying, warmonger beasts believe they can get away with what they are heaping upon the Philippine public, including to some extent those that are living overseas. But that will no longer continue. The sleeping dragon awakened. Now, the balance is tipped. The greater weight in the scales of Lady Justice is now on the side of the hitherto constantly duped, fooled and bamboozled public.


From the time of the ascendancy of the forcibly installed ruthless regime up to this time, the dragon might have taken its sweet time to sleep but its waking time. And the reptile is poised to strike at the visible and known enemy. The signs are in the air as they had always been, as the writing on the wall says it will:


The criminals have the Heavens to thank that the Guillotine has been banned from use. But then again, with an awakened world movement against corruption, they will have nowhere to run nor hide. But for the dragon, the catch is, to make something like this stupendous and grand-scale chicanery never happen again, especially to the blessed Filipino people.

The criminals are well-advised, surrender, embrace jail or just plain succumb to suicide. Crime perpetrators, your ball.


Post source: Caret Reborn