06 February 2008

Jose de Venecia’s Downfall


Jose De Venecia’s political demise is a triumph to Filipinos around the world. JDV, a traditional politician (TRAPO) and one of the most corrupt politicians in our country finally succumbed to political assassination orchestrated by PGMAs KAMPI party through her sons Mickey and Datu.
JDV never expected that the House Speakership would be declared vacant by non other than Ramon Mitra’s (RIP) son, Baham Mitra. This political drama all started when JDV3, JDVs loser of a son’s company, lost the bidding of National Broadband Network to ZTE of China. He claimed and fabricated lies against the PGMA, Malacañang, and the first family. It was obvious that JDV3 is just a sore loser. He was hurt that the project was not awarded to him and his greed would not let him accept his loss, so he decided to make up stories in the Senate against the NBN’s ZTE deal. Knowing the Philippine Senate, which is mostly composed of grand standing Senators who have presidential ambitions, they (senators) perceived JDV3s fabricated confession as gold mine that could give them (ambitious senators) media mileage. JDV never protected and supported PGMA while the controversy was being heard in the Senate. In fact, JDV issued a statement that his son has his own mind. For obvious reasons, PGMA, the Malacañang and the First Family were disappointed by JDVs statement.

Blood is thicker than Politics. JDV protected his son at the height of NBN ZTE controversy. The orchestration of JDVs downfall by KAMPIs Mikey and Datu is to protect PGMA and their family.

JDVs speech did no move the skeptical Filipinos. His expression during his speech was not tragic but pathetic, a sour loser. His caricatured brow gave away is disappointment and pain of losing the House Speakership and the perks attached to the position. He started calling for moral renewal and moral revolution but he’s not exactly the best person to heed the call.

2 comments:

Starbright said...

Very well said, bravo!!!!! If there is anything we can be happy about is the fact that he has become one very good example of corruption. He is one big cheat... helped his son get a government contract (though he tried to hide it in congress, his son told it all in the senate hearings), and Gina de Venecia bragged that she has asked several of her relatives to resign from key positions in the government (nepotism?).

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to alqueen:

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