Friday, March 19, 2004

FPJ, Roco and Lacson should demand GMA's disqualification

Why do we let Gloria Macapagal Arroyo get away with bloody murder over her illegal uses of Gov't funds for her election campaign? WHY?

Why are some still wasting their time over this bogus FPJ disqualification case? Dapat yung disqualification case ni GMA ang atupagin na lang nila.

Sobrang na kasing garapalan ang pandaraya ni GMA eh. It is so obvious that even pro-GMA people privately admit that GMA is guilty of diverting taxpayer money for her personal campaign needs.

Pero nagbubulag-bulagan lang sila dahil ayaw nilang manalo si FPJ. Halata rin ito sa mga mainstream media na katulad ng Inquirer at Philippine Star. Dati maingay sila sa mga alleged corruption activities ni erap. Ngayon, tameme lang sila sa mga "walking ads" streetsweepers ni GMA na biglang naglabasan, yung pera ng PCSO at ng PAGCOR na inuubos para sa mga political commercials at yung kalokohan sa PHILHEALTH cards.

Nakakahiya ang mga dyaryo na ito. They're not accurately and aggressively reporting on GMA's illegal activities. They'd rather talk pursue stories on FPJ's "illegitimate children" and this nonsense citizenship issue of Poe.

Here's a suggestion: FPJ, Roco, and Ping (pati na rin si Brod Eddie kung gusto niya) should come together and hold a press conference denouncing GMA's illegal and criminal diversion of funds for political purposes. This, I'm sure, will get plenty of media attention because nagsama-sama ang presidential candidates (even if it's a temporary alliance) para batikusin si pandak.

Having all three of them presidential candidates agree on anything is rare and this joint press conferenece will send a very strong message against corruption.

Then they can demand an independent committee be formed to investigate the issue. Their parties can also go to the Sandiganbayan, COMELEC, the ombundsman or PAGC and file charges there together.

People will say... but going to the COMELEC, Sandiganbayan, the ombudsman and the PAGC to file charges is a bad idea because biased ang mga ito at baka puro coverup lang ang gawin nila.

Ang sabi ko naman sa mga may concerns sa issue na ito... okey lang, kahit na itapon nila ang kaso o i-declare na not guilty si GMA, WALANG MANINIWALA SA KANILA dahil sobrang obvious at garapalan na ang pandaraya ni GMA.

The candidates like roco and ping can use this as another example of why our justice system is so corrupt under GMA... pwede nilang sabihin sa mga voters na "kita nyo kung gaano ka corrupt ang mga institutions natin? we've already provided evidence and all they do is stonewall and act as if bulag sila."

This is good strategy because instead of them just mentioning the word "corruption" ng paulit-ulit and not going any further than that... they are actually exposing corruption in gov't and judiciary by giving concrete examples right before election day.

Roco, Ping and FPJ shouldn't be timid about aggressively pursuing this case of blatant cheating by GMA. Kasi kung hindi nila sineryoso ito, baka isipin ni GMA na mga pushovers sila roco, ping at fpj.

Paano na kung may "dagdag bawas" sa May 10? The way they are reacting to blatant cheating right now... they might as well hand over the presidency to GMA because she will most likely do "dagdag bawas" in the may 10 elections.

Anyway, Conrad de Quiros also writes about the same issue in his column today.

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