I find it weird that her removal would usher in a period of "transparency, economic progress and political peace", thats very unfilipino at this juncture of our history.
So kung may nahuli tayong Military General like Carlos Garcia na nagnakaw ng pera or a public official (like a mayor) na corrupt at nandaya sa election, wag na natin tanggalin at ipakulong sila dahil "wala ring mangyayari" at "mas malala" lang ang papalit sa kanila? At hopeless na rin naman ang situation natin because it's in our Filipino nature and "we can't help it"?
Only a GMA loyalist could come up with this idiotic line of reasoning.
Just because pumalpak lang ang Edsa Dos (which gave us the disastrous GMA) doesn't mean na wala nang pag-asa ang Pilipinas.
Her removal from office is the first essential step if we want to get this country back on track.
As for finding a more qualified person to hold the job of President, heck... even our security guard is more qualified than her, because at least he's not a crook (who stole the elections, among other things) and is definitely more trustworthy than Arroyo.
That's how totally unfit she is, based on her actions and her character.
And I can't wait for the new elections. Bayani Fernando, Ping Lacson, Mar Roxas, Serge Osmena, Richard Gordon... these people are head and shoulders above Arroyo (literally and figuratively speaking).
No effin way Gloria Macapagal Arroyo is the "lesser evil" among these guys.
Suffer? The Philippines has been suffering from political chaos and economic mismanagement long before this presidency.
Errr... our economic situation and corruption weren't that bad under FVR and Estrada compared to GMA's
And FVR was a HUGE improvement over his predecessor Cory.
GMA, OTOH, is WORSE than Erap -- when it comes to corruption, handling the economy, jobs, foreign investments etc.
Then, there's the LEGITIMACY issue for GMA. She didn't have it in 2001, and still doesn't have it in 2004.
Thanks Edsa Dos. Thanks for giving us Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, a person so corrupt and incompetent, she even made the most diehard Edsa Dos supporter pessimistic about the idea of a more honest and accountable government in the future.
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