I never had an opportunity to update my blog recently. I was so caught up with workload that I can’t even write something. Whenever I open my fb, I made it a point to write down my thought on the most pressing issues.
Yes it is confirmed, it is now fashionable to ignore the SC. Abnoy’s administration through Ate Leila did that. They also vilify and demonize the high court just because they’re not getting any favorable decisions recently. They don’t need to say it but what they’re saying is that ‘it is alright’ to defy the high court now. So what else is stopping ordinary Filipinos from doing the same?
The issue of PGMA being allowed to leave the country for treatment is a human rights issue. Every human being, he doesn’t need to be a former president, has the right to travel, right to life and right to choose her own doctor. If the government can stop a former president from leaving the country, despite SCs decision to allow her to travel, just imagine what they can do to an ordinary Filipino. The irony of it all is that Leila de Lima used to be the head of the Commission of Human Righst.
The Yellow mob maybe celebrating today but as in the case of all leaders, powers do not last. It applied to the Marcoses, the first Aquino Presidency, Ramos, Estrada and eventually to Gloria. Abnoy and his yellow minions who are showing their vindictiveness today has no guarantee that they will not be persecuted in the future. Sabi nga nila, what goes around comes around.
The hasty decision of the Comelec and the lightning speed filing of case against the former president and the fastest raffling of the case, issuance of warrant of arrest were done by Abnoy government just so Gloria could not go. They said that the TRO that SC issued is now moot and academic. They were wrong because the majority of the magistrate of the SC voted that PGMA was free to leave, majority also voted that the TRO is in full force. The SC should speed up it’s disciplinary action against the Lady Injustice. They should disbar her and jail her too for defying the high tribunal’s order.
President Abnoy’s vindictiveness to PGMA is a disservice to our country. He could have focused on the economic issues of our country. This year’s third quarter economic growth is at 3.5% only. That’s because of underspending on the part of the Abnoy government and focusing too much on persecuting the Arroyos.
Like the rest of the Filipino people. I am for justice and punishing those who committed crimes. But they (government) should make sure that they follow the law. They have to follow due process, the laws and rules of court. We are after all a government ruled by laws and not by mob.
My belief is that, because the government filed the charges against Gloria in haste, their evidence may not be that strong. Their case may be dismissed due to technicalities and worst due to lack of evidence. If that happens, their efforts to humiliate the former president will go down the drain.
Power does not last. Abnoy is obviously nalunod sa isang basong kapangyarihan. Let’s see how his successor will treat him once he steps down from power. He still has four and a half years left, yes, he can still shower our country on his vindictiveness towards his perceived enemies. But then again, power doesn’t last.
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