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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Disclaimer: The polls conducted here are not scientific and only reflect the sentiments of those that have chosen to participate.
Would an independent Muslim State further divide instead of unite the Philippines?
February 25th, 2008 at 2:14 am
I think altho Abalos may be partially wrong in calling Lozada a liar, he is partly correct because based on the timelines and all the narration of Lozada on ABS/CBN-ANC, Lozada knew there was a commission way back when Neri told him to review the two proposals of Abalos & Joey de Venecia; if it was 35% it was alright corruption, and he did not denounce it right away; then Lozada said he did not want to appear before the Senate so he talked to both opposition and administration officials; he toed the line of the administration and even went to Hongkong and received money from Dep. Sec. Gaite, though he did not spend it because (I surmise) his use of his credit card would be covered by the cash awaiting him in Manila; he was a doble care in short; then when no friend or administration persons can find a way to help him in his predicament of having a part in the Abalos-Joey de Venecia commission quarrel, he found it to his personal interest (not the nation’s welfare) to denounce and expose it, usng the opposition version which is anti-GMA. When Secretary Defensor gave him money, he was still thinking of double dealing until the religious and clergy told him it is to his personal interest and the interest of truth to tell it; in short, it is a lie to appear as a hero, however much that appearance is propped up by some members of the clergy, the religious, the oppositon and the self righteous who, as Neri said, fails to analyze the history of corruption since Spanish/Filipino administration times and they have not found the real solution to the perennial corruption problem of the country because in their self-righteousness, they are blind and cannot offer a permanent solution to the culture & systemic defect of our constitution and laws.
bp
February 24th, 2008 at 9:42 pm
Let’s just say Lozada is no saint. That is not the issue. His testimony stands above Abalos’s denials, lack of integrity and greed. The liabillities of Lozada takes a different platform from that of Abalos and co.
February 24th, 2008 at 9:37 pm
Abalos is a phenomenon. He is a unique kind of creature who has no qualms about stealing money. He is a cut above the rest. Sa kanyang tanda, he seems like he has no soul. Mike Arroyo is incorrigible. He came out from near-death experience, ganoon pa rin. GMA is a disgrace to her father. There is a need to dismantle the system of government kasi after GMA, si NOLI! The cycle will start all over again.
February 24th, 2008 at 7:59 pm
Answer me this: What does Malacanang have on Sec. Romulo Neri that’s keeping the Secretary very very very quiet?
February 24th, 2008 at 5:31 pm
abalos has been in the government for a long time that acting & lying just comes out naturally.