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Will Lacson prosecute Erap?

06/05/07

Posted under Panfilo Lacson, Readers' Blog Posts

[PANFILO] LACSON wants to head the Senate blue-ribbon committee.

“I want to advance my advocacy of accountability among public officials. If only for it, I want to chair the blue-ribbon committee. But I won’t beg for it nor exchange my vote to get that committee,” he said, referring to his vote for Senate president.

Since majority of the Senate is now GO [Genuine Opposition] and they are serious about their anti-corruption drive and putting corrupt public officials in jail, will they prosecute Erap? Or will they go only for administration candidates and their allies?

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81 Responses to “Will Lacson prosecute Erap?”

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  1. 36
    gerry Says:

    My fearless forecast: Lacson will NOT prosecute Erap or his cronies. Why? He will need Erap’s help to convince his senators to vote for him when he takes on Villar as Senate president. The blue-ribbon-committee is just a fallback to his real goal: the Senate Presidency. If not the first time, during the course of his term. As Senate President he will have due advantage over the others when he runs for President in 2010. Question is will the others: Villar, Loren, Pimentel, Roxas allow that? But that can be another topic for another thread.

  2. 35
    salina Says:

    Rudyard Cabugao
    How will Lacson prosecute Erap?
    The votes Lacson got was because of
    endorsement of Erap.
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    Fr: Salina

    If Erap is guilty of any wrong doing then they should let the impeachment trial to be finish so that the whole truth will come out. But, Truth of the matter is they still don’t have solid evidence against him up to date. In fact the record show he is not guilty of any wrong doing. Therefore he should be free. He should not even be in jail. Gloria Arroyo, Et al. They one should be in jail. I hope Capt. Trillaness will succeed on kicken her ass out. The filipino people had enough of her bullshit. I’LL SAY, DITCH HER OUT. ITS OVER DUE!

  3. 34
    salina Says:

    Joseph
    This was not the right question, it should be this way, will lacson prosecute Chavit the real hero of EDSA2, who was part of the Team Unity Senators whose the no. 1 Senator selected in maguindanao cancelled election results.
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    Fr: Salina

    I sure hope so! Otherwise we can throw their ass in kangkonga. After all we’re the one paying their salary we should be able to muster enough people to throw their ass in the gutter.

  4. 33
    danilo Says:

    How about Atong Ang best friend of Erap? iba na talaga pag may pera mabilis lumaya. Is there any compromise for his out of jail? It show that our justice system, pag may pera, lalaya ka! pag wala kawawa ka! habang buhay kang naka kulong. Sample Erap, malayaang nakapaglalaro sa kanyang bahay bakasyunan. Ano-ano pa bang ebidensya dapat hanapin? lantaran nga eh. pera pera lang ang katarungan. Justice delay, Justice looking money. Kaya nga si Erap tumatawa lang, habang nakakulong lalong sumisikat. Biruin sang battalion ang guardya, pag aalis parang hari bawat daanan may AFP nakabantay, daig pa nga ang presidente eh, magpapaopera lang, gusto pa sa ibang bansa. Sarap…. ng may pera galing sa kurakot pati gobyerno tinuturotot.

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    ms ott Says:

    Let’s continue with the governing of the country. Finish up the trial of Estrada. It has been soooo long ago, delayed justice is injustice itself. Then go after all those allegations of corruptions through oversight hearing in the Senate, for which the senate was created for…look at the Constitution, it is one of their jobs. It is not easy dangkasi dapat nila munang pag-aralan kung ano ang mga pinag-kakasuhan. Then, get rid of that presidenta daw who to this day is exercising the power of the president without authority from the Filipino people. At saka kelangan ng mga kabataan meron silang model for honesty at good leadership. Mga uto lang ang naniniwala sa mga sinungaling.

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