Friday, November 30, 2007

Mocking Sonny and Look Who are Talking...


When LtSg. Antonio Trillanes, IV together with the Magdalos occupied the Oakwood Hotel last 27 July 2003, the issue at heart was all about corruption - corruption in the military and the so-called Oplan Greenbase. Like a true soldier, the Magdalos paid for wearing their hearts on their sleeves. We have seen the kind of military justice these soldiers went through up to the point of challenging the AFP Chief of Staff of signing their charge sheets (PTAs) so they can truly know what crime have they been charged with. flashback, their men were recently released - serving time in their barracks for no crime whatsoever. Since they are "merely" enlisted personnel, they were given a pittance and discharged. What a shame.

Worst, it was the Strong Republic of Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo who violated the Oakwood Agreement signed by retired Gen. Roy Cimatu (www.sundalo.bravehost.com).

Then came Maj. Gen. Renato Miranda, Brig. Gen. Danny Lim and 26 other officers allegedly involved in the plan to withdraw support from Gloria Arroyo’s administration in February 2006. From corruption, the issue moved to legitimacy of the 2004 elections for the presidency. The revelations of the existence of the Garci tapes in June 2005 showed the involvement of several generals in electoral fraud and cover-up. One of the names mentioned and identified of his reported involvement was Gen. Hermogenes Esperon, presently, Chief of Staff of the AFP.

The Mayuga report remains hidden and since 2003, more and more illegal activities have been discovered which became the battlecry of the jailed Trillanes to launch his campaign for the Senate in 2007. A vote for Trillanes was a vote against Gloria Macapagal Arroyo. Sonny's was a protest vote. With little money and relatives of members of uniformed personnel helping out, private citizen Trillanes won with 12 million votes. His was a clear message. His was a single issue campaign and that was on CORRUPTION. Post 2007 was another revelation in the making what with ZTE, Cyber Ed, the WB report on the road project, more extra judicial killings, more corruption with the PNOC-EDC sale, the Transco bidding and a lot more.

Having won a mandate, Sonny was not allowed to serve. Having found a new arena, a new mission to represent his 12 million mandate, he was restrained further -- from attending the opening of the Senate, to voting, to holding a committee hearing. This was persecution. A different set of rules for Sonny as compared to Gringo. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo being higher than We the People. They just have to continually mock and taunt Sonny.

Today is no different than four years ago. After the Manila Pen surge, Sonny is again mocked and taunted:
1. VIVIAN YUCHENGCO, PSE Director:

ANC host (Ricky Carandang): it would seem that this walkout is being taken by the market in strides. it did, however, still have some effect.
VY (apparently irate): yes. earlier we are up by a hundred points, but right now it's only about 24 points up. this is what things like this do to our economy. these people should be thrown in jail!
RC: but apparently they were already in jail...
VY. Yes. if i were in charge of this i would have snipers on them!

2. HERMOGENES ESPERON, AFP Chief of Staff:
"should there be casualties then charge it to the foolishness of Trillanes"

3.IGNACIO "IGGY" AKA JOSE PIDAL ARROYO, HOR Member:
“For one who was elected to uphold the law, what Trillanes did was reprehensible and should be condemned in the strongest terms. He must be made to account for the damage he has done to our people, our economy, our country...Trillanes should go back to school to learn the basics of law. He is worse than a terrorist because he is terrorizing the country.'

4. SERGIO APOSTOL, Chief Presidential Legal Counsel:
"The guests affected by the incident will definitely sue for damages. They should sue Trillanes. And why did he not want to come out of the hotel until the last minute? Has he paid his bill for using the conference room during the standoff?"

To those who heard or read others like Bunye's joke about "5-star" rebellion or Remonde's off the cuff remarks, just send it to this blogger and will include it... and of course from the Top Banana: "IPATUPAD ANG TAMA LABAN SA MALI."

In the scheme of things, Trillanes will outlive them if Yuchengco's snipper snide remark remains as such and let's see how the equation will change 360 degrees... sabi nga nila sa isang ad... bilog ang mundo Sonny!

Thursday, November 29, 2007

Again... November 29, this time at Manila Peninsula Hotel, Makati City



SENATOR ANTONIO TRILLANES, BRIG. GEN. DANILO LIM, MAGDALO SOLDIERS, THEIR GUARDS AND THE PEOPLE ARE NOW IN MANILA PENINSULA.

Bishops Yniguez, Tobias and Labayen, former Vice President Teofisto Guingona, former PNP Chief General Ramon Montano, former UP President and Laban ng Masa Leader Prof Francisco Nemenzo are now with the patriotic soldiers in Makati


Today, we address all and decent Filipinos, to announce that NOW is the time to end the sufferings and miseries inflicted upon us by the illegitimate Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo Government and start a new life and a new Philippines.

The die is cast.

Pursuant to our constitutional mandate as “protector of the people and the State,” and by this act, the patriotic officers and men of the Armed Forces of the Philippines and the Philippine National Police, supported by the masses of our people and the various political forces, give substance to the constitutional provision which says, “The Philippines is a democratic and republican state. Sovereignty resides in the people, and all government authority emanates from them.” Thus, we take the fateful step of removing Mrs. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo from the Presidency and undertake the formation of a new government.

Mrs Arroyo had occupied the Presidency under a questionable mandate, publicly disputed by the vast majority of Filipinos. She stole the Presidency from President Joseph Ejercito Estrada through unconstitutional and deceitful means, and later, manipulated the results of the 2004 elections to perpetuate herself in power.

We have individually and collectively tried all means to resolve this legitimacy issue through the normal electoral, judicial and congressional processes. But Mrs Arroyo used naked power through the issuance of EO 464 and other executive proclamations, and the sheer weight of numbers to paralyze the impeachment process—procured at the people’s great expense – to frustrate us at every turn.

After all these had failed, our people tried to air their grievances in peaceful street assemblies. They thought they were exercising a combination of constitutional rights, which no official or agency of government may legally abridge. But they were stopped and dispersed violently with water cannons from firemen and truncheons from the police.

The abuses of her government continue. The deliberate refusal or failure of the dubious leaders to investigate and prosecute the people responsible for the scandalous “Hello Garci” electoral cheating, the Jocjoc Bolante multi million peso fertilizer scam, the IMPSA bribery scandal, the “Jose Pidal” and the jueteng scandals involving billions of public funds, the Northrail Project scandal, the Venable contract scandal, the NBN scandal, wholesale bribery of congressmen and governors in Malacanang, as well as the unabated and resolved extrajudicial killings of citizens, particularly journalists and members of the judiciary, and the use of military and police officers for some unlawful missions, among others, are clear proof her failure of good and decent governance. There are numerous illegal and immoral activities and transactions conducted by this government with impunity that betray the citizens and the State of their pristine right to exist as a people with decency, dignity and integrity.

With all the avenues closed by the use of naked force, no other means remain but for the officers and men of the Armed Forces of the Philippines and the Philippine National Police to exercise their constitutional mandate take the side of the sovereign Filipino people against the illegitimate ‘president’.

We beg your indulgence and apologize for any temporary disruptions attendant to fighting this righteous cause. We are confident that the will of the sovereign people will prevail. The end of the corrupt and vicious government and its bogus leaders is long overdue.

We support the political and economic reforms that will be initiated by the new government, regardless of the personal cost it may impose upon each one of us.

We, therefore, call on all our people and all the governments around the world to give the constitutional rescue initiated by our patriotic brothers in the Armed Forces of the Philippines and the Philippine National Police a chance to work.

To the task of organizing a new government, and pursuing a program of total and no-nonsense reform we commit our full support.

We shall do whatever we can do to prevent any backsliding to the corruption and abuse of power of the immediate past, and advance the cause of truth, freedom, justice, peace and progress for all Filipinos.

God bless the Filipino people, Mabuhay ang Pilipinas!

Villar's Nacionalistas @ 100


Nacionalista Party Centennial Celebration
PICC
November 28, 2007

IBALIK ANG DANGAL NG PILIPINO: ANG BAYAN HIGIT SA LAHAT

Mga Kapatid, Mga Kababayan:
Mga Kabalikat Ko Upang Maibalik ang Dangal ng Pilipino,

Magandang gabi sa inyong lahat.

Ipinagdiriwang natin ngayon ang isang daang taon ng pagkakatatag ng Partido Nacionalista – ang ating partido, ang partido ng sambayanang Pilipino, ang partido na napakahalaga ang nagawa at naitulong sa paghabi ng ating makulay na kasaysayan.

No other political party has done as much to win our political independence. No other party has done as much for our country and people. No other party has done as much in fighting for the cause of nationalism.

Malalim ang ugat ng pagmamahal sa bayan na kinatatayuan ng Partido Nacionalista. Ang mga dakilang diwa ni Rizal, ni Bonifacio, ni Mabini, ni Aguinaldo, ni OsmeƱa, ni Quezon, ni Laurel, ni Recto, ni Magsaysay, ni Garcia, ni Puyat at sampu ng mga nag-alay ng talino, sipag at lakas upang itaguyod ang dangal ng Pilipino ang siyang dumadaloy sa buhay ng ating partido.

The Nacionalista Party stands firmly on the rock of a noble tradition. Its early pillars have heroically won for the nation its political emancipation. The heart of our party resonates with the spirit of nationalism.

Ngunit maaaring sabihin ng ating kabataan na ang kadakilaan ng Partido Nacionalista ay nakasulat lamang sa dahon ng kasaysayan. Habang sinasariwa natin ang nakaraan, nararapat ding itanong kung saan ba talaga tayo patungo. Ano ba ang nais nating maging hugis ng ating pambansang kinabukasan? Ano ang tamang daan patungo sa katuparan ng ating pinag-isang mithiin? Ano ang dapat gawin ng buong sambayanang Pilipino sa tulong at pamumuno ng Partido Nacionalista?

Indeed, the question raised by my daughter Camille is urgent and compelling. Ito ay katanungan ng kabataang Pilipino. The question echoes the dreams and hopes not only of the most idealistic sector of our society but the rest of the nation as well.

The urgency of the question cannot be ignored anymore. It cannot be made trivial by repeated empty pronouncements, by lack of public accountability and transparency, by cold statistics of national economic growth that is not directly and personally enjoyed by the many millions who are poor.

Kaya walang kabuluhan ang lahat ng pagdiriwang kung hindi natin haharapin ang hamon ng kinabukasan. Hindi sapat ang lumingon sa ating magandang pinanggalingan. Higit na kailangan natin ang makaisa upang matagumpay nating marating ang nais nating patunguhan.

Madilim ang hinaharap ng ating inang bayan kung hindi tayo kikilos at magkakapit-bisig ngayon.

Hindi pa tapos ang pakikipaglaban ng Nacionalista Party. We cannot truly take pride in what we have accomplished for the nation if we do not address the many challenges confronting us.

What good is there in gaining political independence if we are not really economically free? Freedom is empty without bread and food on the table. Anong silbi ng kalayaan, kung maraming nagugutom, Sa survey isa sa apat na Pilipino ay nakakaramdam ng kagutuman.

Walang tunay na kalayaan kung ang sambayanan ay nasa kuko pa rin ng kahirapan. Ang bansang mahirap ay hindi tunay na malaya.

The next chapter in the journey of the Nacionalista Party and the nation is the fight for economic independence, the moving force that will propel us to victory is the spirit of nationalism.

Nationalism is not an old fashioned idea that was relevant only in the times of Rizal and Quezon. It is not a romantic concept that speaks of a self-contained national community detached from the rest of the world. It is not isolationist. It is simply putting the welfare of the nation above all. Ang bayan higit sa lahat. It is a lofty and timely ideal of empowering the Filipino to regain the dignity that was stolen by economic misery.

IBALIK ANG DANGAL NG PILIPINO! ANG BAYAN HIGIT SA LAHAT. Ito ang battle cry ng Nacionalista Party.

Sa bisa ng nasyonalismo, magbabalik ang tiwala sa angkin nating kakayahan at mabibigyan ng halaga ang katutubong katangian.

With nationalism as our central orientation, we become deeply aware of who we are as a nation. We take justifiable pride in our achievements. We find the courage and the will to compete in the marketplace of the world. We are motivated to give our best for the sake of our nation. We begin to care for one another as brothers and sisters in one national community.

Sa pamumuno ng Nacionalista Party, bubuhayin natin ang diwa ng nasyonalismo upang ito ay lumago na parang malalaking sanga ng isang mataas at matibay na punong kahoy na magbibigay lilim sa mga nawalan ng pag-asa. Paghariin natin ang diwa ng nasyonalismo sa ating pinagbuklod na kaisipan at damdamin upang mapaglabanan natin ang mga maling pananaw at kaugalian.

Nationalism is the creative force that will enable us to break the cycle of poverty, the sense of fatalism of the gulong ng palad outlook, and the momentum/ of national disunity.

Kung maisapuso natin ang diwa ng nasyonalismo, mailulunsad natin ang isang makasaysayan at malawak na entrepreneurial revolution, na kung saan ang maliliit na negosyanteng pinoy ay magkakaroon ng tiwala sa sarili.

The Nacionalista Party has the institutional mission to to launch a Filipino entrepreneurial revolution. We need to build a new nation of achievers, a new generation of Filipinos who have the courage to try and explore, to walk the extra mile, to go where the weak are afraid to go and to use all their energies and talents to make the Philippines the land/ of the truly free and happy.

The vision of the Nacionalista Party is the road to the nation’s future. It is as old as its wisdom and tradition. It is as young as the nobility of its dream and its passion for meaningful change.

Kaya nating magbago. Kaya nating umunlad. Kaya nating labanan ang kadiliman. Kaya nating maging tunay na malaya.

Maganda ang kinabukasan ng ating bayan. Nasa ating mga kamay ang ating kaligtasan at kasaganaan. Ibabalik natin ang dangal ng Pilipino.

Mabuhay ang Nacionalista Party! Mabuhay ang PIlipinas!

Pagpalain tayong lahat ng ating Amang Makapangyarihan.

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Monday, November 26, 2007

MAR takes center stage




Oras Na!
(Speech delivered by Sen. Mar Roxas at the LP NECO Meeting held on Monday, November 26 at the Kalayaan Hall of Club Filipino)

Tinatanggap ko ng buong kababaan ng loob ang karangalan na maging pangulo ng partidong Liberal.

Nagpapasalamat ako sa inyong lahat na bumubuo ng Partido Liberal.

Nais ko ding magpasalamat sa ating mga bisita na dumalo ngayong umaga para ipadama at ipakita ang kanilang suporta sa inyong abang lingkod.

Dahil po sa inyong pagtitiwala, ako ngayon ay tumatayo sa makasaysayang entabladong ito.

Today our Party has taken another determined step in its already long and illustrious journey. And I too am taking this same step towards bringing our Party’s honorable history into the greater service of our people.

Yesterday, our Party was led by statesmen who fought to win back for our people, their rights to freedom, justice and the rule of law. Today, our Party is led by us, fighting the enemies of freedom, the perpetrators of injustice, and the corruptors of the rule of law.

Yesterday, I sought to live by the exalted principles and traditions of our Party – the core beliefs of conscience over ambition, principles above glory, integrity over power. Today, I take responsibility for applying these principles and traditions to the challenges of our times.

Today our noble party, founded by President Manuel Roxas in 1945, is being entrusted to my care.

We owe the freedoms we enjoy today to LP stalwarts Benigno Aquino, Evelio Javier, Cesar Climaco, Joe Lingad, Gerry Roxas, among so many others; to leaders such as Ka Jovy Salonga, Ka Bobby Tanada, Raul Daza, Butch Abad. At certain periods of our history, these great men held back the night and opened the doors to freedom and light. Sa kahabaan ng gabi, sila ang nagbigay sa atin ng liwanag.

This battle for civil liberties, justice, and freedom was bravely carried forth by my predecessor, Senate President Frank Drilon. And I thank him for bringing in our ship through turbulent waters into safe harbor. Salamat, Senator Drilon, sa iyong pagbabantay at pagsasakripisyo para sa ating partido.

Our LP leaders were prepared to wage lonely battles for their beliefs, suffer humiliation and isolation, and even face imprisonment and death with calm acceptance of the consequences of their actions. Citizens looked up to them. Young people aspired to be them.

Who can forget the martyrdom of Senator Ninoy Aquino, the miracle of EDSA 1 and the quiet and enduring courage of President Cory C. Aquino?

Who can forget how the Philippine Senate led by Senate President Jovy Salonga and his fellow Liberals, including Ka Bobby Tanada, held fast to their conviction, despite enormous contrary pressure, and voted against retaining the US bases?

I feel privileged to have seen up close, and admired from afar this rare breed of statesman-politicians – the kind that wore their hearts on their sleeves, the kind that believed in the resonance and romance of history.

I was just a young teen-ager when Plaza Miranda was bombed.

One cannot have such intimate recollections of the past and be indifferent to what is going on in our present. One cannot be a part of our beloved Liberal Party and ignore the assaults to our democracy and freedoms as signified by the subversion of our institutions, the number of unresolved killings of journalists and activists, the widespread graft and corruption, and the callous sense of impunity held by those supposed to be accountable to the people.

Today, you cannot be a true Liberal and not be enraged:

That where the people are thirsty for the truth, facts are withheld.

That where the people are keen to engage government, power is not shared.

And where the people express themselves through the ballot, their votes are miscounted.

And because people believe that their leaders are more preoccupied with self-interest rather than with genuine public service, we see and feel the helplessness, the cynicism, the despair, and eventually the estrangement of our people.

Ka Teddy, an OFW in Saudi Arabia, wrote:
“Minsan nga, iniisip namin kung paano na kaya kami kung wala ang Saudi?”
(Imagine that, a Filipino worried about Saudi simply because it is the wellspring of his hope.)
“Mahigit sampung taon na rin ako dito, at minsan lang ako nakauwi sa ‘Pinas – pero sa mga nakikita ko eh lalo pang pahirap ng pahirap ang buhay. Kaya paano pa kami makakaalis dito?”
“Hanggang kailan pa ba kami dito kung walang pagbabago sa ating bayan?”

Ka Teddy’s desperate call for change deserves a sincere response from our nation’s leaders.

Recently, the World Bank reported that even the social contract in our country is breaking down.

This social contract, the most basic bond that ties the people to their government, stipulates that people will obey their government in exchange for their government preserving and protecting their general welfare and fighting for their best interests.

What does this social contract mean to farmer Luisito Bustamante of Davao City?

He disappeared into military custody and was tortured on suspicion of being a communist rebel. And even then he was lucky. The RTC, by the writ of amparo, set him free. What about all the other “desaparecidos” – people like Jonas Burgos who vanished without a trace?

Save for the Martial Law years, at no time in our country’s history, has the Supreme Court been called upon so often to rule on multiple cases of disappearances of persons in the hands of supposed agents of the law.

Oras na. It is time for change, a time for renewal.

You and I must work even harder and with greater urgency to change our country. We have to do it together as a political party and as an organized movement based on values, on ideas, on competence, and on vision.

Our party shall be a movement built around fresh ideas. Our first rule is to treat our Filipino brethren with respect as grown-ups, capable of making wise decisions, and not as children to be amused or pandered to.

Magpapakatotoo tayo. Let us call things as we see them.

Whenever policy is wrong, we are the party that will say No!, and make an honest and determined effort to provide solutions. As important as it is to know the “whodunit”, it is even more important for our future to know the “how-to-solve-it.”

Oras na! It is time for change, a time for renewal.

Our Party seeks to realize nothing less than the hopes of our people.

To win back the kind of government that reflects our people’s honesty, decency, competence, and hard work.

To win our people’s trust in the wisdom and prudence of our public institutions in spending their money.

To win our people’s fair share in the benefits of a growing economy through better jobs, higher incomes, affordable prices, and improved public services.

To win our people’s fight for justice, security, peace and predictability in their lives.

To win our people’s birthright to lead robust, healthy lives, to be educated, to land a job, to own a home, to breathe clean air and drink clean water, and have an attainable plan for their future.

Oras na!

Our Party seeks to win because our winning will be our people’s victory.

We will reach out to all individuals and groups who will fight with us – for freedom, for fairness, for tolerance and for redeeming our faith in our future. These are the battles that I will fully engage in as your party president.

We will be attuned to the modes and methods of the modern world without losing sight of our core values. The world has changed, the challenges have multiplied, and even though the symptoms of poverty and hunger have stayed the same, their causes have evolved in their virulence. Thus, repeating the old cures will no longer help obliterate the disease.

To be relevant and responsive, we must seek out and embrace new ideas, increase our professionalism, formulate policies that offer transformative change.

Business as usual is simply unacceptable.

Oras na!

We will continue to pursue an agenda to bring quality education to the last classroom, reduce hunger and poverty, provide opportunities for decent jobs here and abroad, bring safety to our streets, justice to our courtrooms, and economic freedom to our farmers.

We will strive to build and enlarge our middle class, narrowing the gap between rich and poor by raising the status of the lowly. This will be a home and land owning middle class, engaged in our national life not only by theoretical linkage but because they share in the output of the nations’ economic endeavor.

The Liberal Party will fight for social, legal, and economic justice, and, for clean and honest government.

Oras na!

We shall defend the Constitution, seek relief in the courts when necessary, and team up with the people in fighting corruption and abuses of power.

We shall support professionalism in, and the patriotic duty of our Armed Forces and National Police, and work with local governments and civil society on an agenda for change.

Oras na!

The victory that we seek is the victory of the Filipino people. Their fight is our fight. We believe that the people are the masters of government and not the government as the master of the people.

Oras na! It is time for change, a time for renewal.

The LP will open its doors to calls for unity, but never at the expense of our independence. Every member shall be given every opportunity to shine through their advocacy of ideas and integrity of character.

We shall build a strong, united, and modern LP – rooted in its founding principles, sharpening its purpose – and lead it to victory in 2010.

Oras na!

I accept the burdens of leadership.

I accept the solemn duty of securing the best future for our country through the leadership of our party.

I call on you to come along, roll up your sleeves, open your hearts and re-discover that inner touchstone of idealism that first beckoned us to public service. With moral courage and conviction and with a strong commitment to the tenets of liberal democracy - equal opportunity, freedom, and justice for all – we shall make a difference.

In this hall, twenty-one years ago, our people re-claimed their democratic birthright when Mrs. Corazon Aquino took her oath as President.

Since then, a whole generation has struggled to transform our democratic society into a truly just and prosperous one. Today another generation stands ready to take its turn, ready to assault the high walls of the status quo inspired by the unblemished righteousness of their cause. That generation is us, and many others throughout the country, who believe that the promise of freedom for all has yet to be redeemed by the fulfillment of justice and prosperity for everyone.

Sapagkat ngayon ay oras na.

Sa kahabaan ng gabi sa ilalim ng isang diktador, ang mga Liberal ang nagbigay ng liwanag sa karimlan.

Ngayon ay oras na para tayo naman ang humarap sa hamon ng kasaysayan upang manindigan at lumaban.

Let us, when we must, rage against the dangers of the night; but remain hopeful and ready to embrace the blessings of a new dawn.

We will win because we are fighting for the poor, the helpless, the discouraged, all who only want a decent life and a chance to make their way in this world.

In this and in the many battles ahead of us, I shall not let you down.

Oras NA!

Mabuhay ang Liberal Party!

Maraming salamat po.