I WISH to see the day (soon) when the Senate hearing is concluded.
Then we will see who has the longest nose in the Senate investigation.
– Ed Valeriano, Union City, California (via e-mail)
I WISH to see the day (soon) when the Senate hearing is concluded.
Then we will see who has the longest nose in the Senate investigation.
– Ed Valeriano, Union City, California (via e-mail)
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February 23rd, 2008 at 11:45 pm
Abalos calling Lozada a liar, Abalos is wrong.
Lozada is not a liar, Lozada ay “Nuno ng Sinungaling”
Dapat diyan ay manuno sa punso para matigil ang kanyang kasinungalingan.
Kinidnap daw siya, pero nakatawa. Meron bang kinidnap na tuwang tuwa, ang alam ko ang mga nakikidnap may trauma, hindi makasalita parang tulala.
Si Lozada hindi lang nuno ng sinungaling, tsismoso pa dahil ang mga sinasabi mga narinig lang. Ika nga wag manalig sa bulong bulungan.
Sa ating mga senador na mostly ay highly educated, may mga masters pa kuno sa mga Harvard, alam naman ninyo na salita lang ang sinasabi ni Lozada, walang documento, walang original document, or proof of the transaction or contract, you still investigate. You know beforehand that it is not acceptable in any court of law. Hearing is an impaired evidence. Much more if you tell what you hear the more it is not an evidence or in legal parlance, hearsay.
kaya please, kulang sa tulog si Lozada, patulugin nyo muna para mahimasmasan, naniningkit na ang mata.
February 23rd, 2008 at 10:29 pm
Dear Kababayan,
regardless if we come up dirty or clean, if the truth will come out or whether GA will step down or with any of this escapade well we still have to face the truth that nothing has really change from people power 1.
that’s the problem with being blinded by power as if they have the tendency to just fool honest to goodness filipinos.
the whole exercise clearly shows that we need a different kind of leadership & government management of resources. a tougher leasdership with a source of good example & strong patrionism.
I call on to the military idealists to now come forward and serve their country for they are the ultimate source of discipline, courage, loyalty and leadership that the country requires. Military take over of the country is a must to bring itself to discipline and progress. Enough of the democratic way, 30 years of this democracy never ever brought any real progress to us. the philippines only survive due to good luck but nothing due from good governance since there was none at all.
February 23rd, 2008 at 9:27 pm
I am sad that our country is again in the midst of political turmoil. It’s so sad because the economy is quite doing quite well and offers better economic prospects. While everybody wants continued and sustainable growth so that an ordinary Juan Dela Cruz will one day benefit the fruit of economic progress but to me this should not stop Filipinos from also being critical and watchful of wrongdoings in the government. While everyone wants stability allegations of corruption should be seriuosly look into especially that the highest ranking political figure of the land is being implicated. One should not be blinded by the backdrop of high economic growth against corruptions in the government. While the gov’t is fairly doing good in the economy, they must also start curbing corruption. The only problem now is how can this be brutally serious when people in Malacanang and their cronies are allegedly involved in corruption and bribery.
February 23rd, 2008 at 7:49 pm
Abalos is a cornered man. The ghost from the election computerization will haunt him wherever he goes. Now, he will not let himself be ridiculed by people and he will do everything to protect his “dignity”, if ever he still has one.
All he needs to do is: stand in front of the mirror, look on his reflection and surely, he will see on it hundreds of lozadas with long noses.
he has reached the point of no return. At this time, he has already succeeded in deceiving himself and make himself believe that he is innocent. Just like his boss GMA, they will stand on their ground now. Its do or die situation for them. Napasubo na… so pangangatawanan na nila yan.
Even if an angel from heaven came here on earth and convince Abalos to admit his sins, he will never ever admit his crime. He has a track record of anomalous governance in comelec. By that, we know who is telling the truth or who is telling lies.
All he wants is some payback. After all, he put GMA into Malacanang. She owe it to him then.
February 23rd, 2008 at 2:02 pm
I think both of them are lying. But Lozada earns the upperhand now. Lozada is trying to keep up the fire but it seems losing steam. People are fed up already with this investigation. But why is Lozada afraid to face Erwin Santos. Between Lozada and Santos, it is Santos who has credibility. Lozada should file his case on court not just being used by Cayetano in his presidential bid. People should be smart enough not to be fooled by Cayetano’s gimmick. Rene Cayetano was also corrupt. Rene had so much backdoor negotiations. And also what about Cayetano’s corruption since he became congressman. He makes politics as business. Did Cayetano help the typhoon victims? Cayetano is using the media for his grandstanding and people should not be fooled. He is desperate for attention using others. Anyway when he becomes president, he will suffer worse from vigilants like us. People power will remove him. Cayetano is a fake and unscrupulous.Why he doesnt allow Santos to testify in the senate? He is just selective and self-serving. Let us see if Lozada and Cayetano’s noses get longer too.