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Trillanes: Hero or Villain?
« on: February 13, 2011, 07:08:28 AM »
In aid of humiliation, and the saga of Antonio and Gloria  
POINTILLISMS By Mike Acebedo Lopez (The Freeman) Updated February 12, 2011 12:00 AM
http://www.philstar.com/Article.aspx?articleId=656715&publicationSubCategoryId=109


Again, it’s all about Gloria. Why am I not surprised. But the late Secretary Reyes jumped the gun (and used it too) on the investigations, even when Trillanes (and Jinggoy) were still en route to unraveling their premise—that all roads should lead to Gloria.

I am flabbergasted that we continue to allow a Trillanes, a man so trying hard, but always falling short, so feeling, but always lacking, to demonize and bastardize further an already demonized and bastardized Senate. A call to decency he has refused to respond to, and why should he? Can you even expect him to be decent and civilized at all? I don’t.

Let us not forget, this is a man who has cost us a lot by waging his failed mutiny. Surely, there is no comparison between the results of Gloria’s hard work for the economy (corruption allegations and patronage politics notwithstanding) and whatever it is his messianic mind believes he has done for the country. As far as I know, there was only damage done to the economy, our image, a disruption in our daily lives, nothing more, nothing less.

Perhaps he thinks of himself a hero. Ah, baloney! He is not a hero and judging from his actions in the Senate, he is light years away from being one. To me, he is the villain, a modern villain in the millennia-long fight between the decent and indecent, the honest and the fake, the real and the feeler.

In aid of legislation? How can our senators keep on fooling the public with this default justification when it is darn obvious that this is all being done in aid of humiliation? They have used the Senate (and the regular exposure they get on TV) as a platform for pogi points and to demolish their political enemies, never mind if it’s all in bad taste.

 â€œYour honor, if I may,” “No, you may not!” Trillanes, quickly shuts General Reyes out. “….You have no reputation to protect!”

Oh—my—g***! Who, in the name of everything that is holy, does Trillanes think he is? Watching him berate someone, a private citizen and his former head at the AFP, just like that makes me want, for even a brief moment, to trade my longstanding wish for world peace with the opportunity to slap him silly.

In aid of legislation would’ve figured out the loopholes of the current AFP setup and correspondingly, recommend laws that would address them, all done in an intelligent and sober manner, where mutual respect is a prerequisite.  In aid of humiliation, on the other hand, is exactly what they’re doing in the Senate, led by the renegade ex-soldier with nothing else to offer but dishonorable character, disrespectful statements, and anti-Gloria platitudes.

And now, just a couple of days after Reyes’s suicide, he links Gloria to everything with “it is not far-fetched.” Makapamalikas kog taman sa ginhawa! A man has already taken his life, but Trillanes goes on and will stop at nothing just to drag Gloria into the mess, more so to name her mastermind (which is where this is all headed, if Trillanes and Jinggoy have their way). It is the height of irresponsibility to implicate people on mere speculation, especially after the twisted turn of events of the last week.

In aid of legislation sticks to facts—you gather facts so you can address the sad facts and make things better. Engaging in dangerous speculation does nothing for the cause of fact-finding and meaningful legislating, as it is obviously the recourse of vendetta and malicious intent.

With all of this fixation towards Gloria, my colorful imagination is hijacked by meaningless what-ifs, in line with the Senate’s meaningless investigations. Here’s one: Trillanes might have had a big crush on Gloria but she turned him down, said no to his boy-next-door-turned-rebel good looks and still chose chubby-squeaky-voiced Mike, and here he is, cannot take the rejection. First, he took to the streets with a battalion of soldiers, now, years later and out of jail, he does everything in his power to make her pay.

Thin line between love and hate.  Whatcha think?



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Re: Trillanes: Hero or Villain?
« Reply #1 on: February 13, 2011, 07:24:17 AM »
There are questions that must be answered and there are answers that must be questioned.

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Re: Trillanes: Hero or Villain?
« Reply #2 on: February 13, 2011, 07:37:09 AM »
In aid of legislation sticks to facts—you gather facts so you can address the sad facts and make things better. Engaging in dangerous speculation does nothing for the cause of fact-finding and meaningful legislating, as it is obviously the recourse of vendetta and malicious intent.

With all of this fixation towards Gloria, my colorful imagination is hijacked by meaningless what-ifs, in line with the Senate’s meaningless investigations. Here’s one: Trillanes might have had a big crush on Gloria but she turned him down, said no to his boy-next-door-turned-rebel good looks and still chose chubby-squeaky-voiced Mike, and here he is, cannot take the rejection. First, he took to the streets with a battalion of soldiers, now, years later and out of jail, he does everything in his power to make her pay.
Thin line between love and hate.  Whatcha think?

Bwahaha! As this speculation seems to indicate, there, too, is a thin line between somber reflections and frivolous musings. ;D
 

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Re: Trillanes: Hero or Villain?
« Reply #3 on: February 14, 2011, 06:35:50 PM »
A man has already taken his life, but Trillanes goes on and will stop at nothing just to drag Gloria into the mess, more so to name her mastermind (which is where this is all headed, if Trillanes and Jinggoy have their way).


Trillanes denies linking Arroyo to AFP corruption
KIMBERLY JANE TAN, GMA News
02/14/2011 | 05:25 PM

Senator Antonio Trillanes IV on Monday clarified that he never directly linked former President and now Pampanga Rep. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo to alleged corruption in the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP).

"I never named anybody, it was fed into me," Trillanes told reporters in an interview on Monday.

He made the clarification after he was quoted as saying that the Senate investigation on the alleged AFP corruption may be expanded to look into the possible involvement of those in Malacañang during the time of Arroyo.

"I said it's not far fetched... it's not the same as I named her," he said.

Trillanes, however, noted that he stands by what he said that the liability for the scandal may still reach up to the Palace.

He said they are already in the process of determining who else might be involved in the alleged corrupt practices in the AFP.

"We're not ruling out anybody," he said.

The senator, however, maintained that the late Defense secretary Angelo Reyes was one of the principals behind Maj. Gen. Carlos Garcia, who allegedly amassed more than P300 million during his stint as Armed Forces comptroller.

"I stand by every statement that I have made whether in the committee hearings and the interviews," he said during the same interview.

Reyes, a former military chief, headed the Department of National Defense (DND) from 2001 to middle of 2003, while Garcia was military comptroller from March 2001 to September 2003.

Reyes committed suicide last week, days after he was accused of benefiting from alleged AFP corruption.

Based on the statement of former AFP fund manager Lt. Col. George Rabusa, Reyes received around P100 million when he was AFP chief of staff and not less than P50 million more as "pabaon" (send-off money) when he retired in March 2001.

Meanwhile, Sen. Teofisto Guingona III on Monday said they have yet to confirm the guests for Friday's resumption of Senate inquiry on the corruption issue. He, however, siad they have already invited former AFP chiefs Diomedio Villanueva and Roy Cimatu.

He also said they haven’t decided yet whether to invite Erlinda Yambao-Ligot, wife of former AFP comptroller Jacinto Ligot. Mrs. Ligot allegedly purchased expensive real estate properties in the United States during her husband's stint in the AFP.

Guingona is head of the blue ribbon committee, which is spearheading the probe. — GMA News


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Re: Trillanes: Hero or Villain?
« Reply #4 on: February 16, 2011, 03:23:48 AM »
 Hahaha! nag DOMINO effect na ang mga BUAYA nga mga under ni Goyang :P

 mao nani ang giingon nga "WHAT GOES AROUND, COMES AROUND"

 itudlo kaha ni Gutierez ang kinagamyang presidente sa pilipinas? :-[

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