Wednesday, March 26, 2008

“We may not like the President, but what are the people offering? Who is a credible alternative?”

That was Archbishop Lagdameo around January 2006. From Conrad de Quiros:

The CBCP has a number of recommendations, from electoral reform to poverty alleviation. But the moral imperative -- ferreting out the truth, discerning right and wrong -- is paramount. Does the relentless pursuit of truth apply to Arroyo’s legitimacy? “Of course,” says Lagdameo. But the people, he says, have to present “a credible alternative” to remove her. “We may not like the President, but what are the people offering? Who is a credible alternative?”
The idea that there is no "credible alternative" to Arroyo is insulting and stupid, if you ask me.

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