Thursday, August 11, 2011

Do you think anyone will be prosecuted out of the IIRC findings?

This is the toughest moment of P-noy to prove how worthy his leadership in this crucial episode of our history. If you look at the list of personality in the IIRC findings that should be liable in the hostage drama tragedy you will find that they are BIGATIN. There are only few moments in Philippines history that personality like them are brought to justice and thrown to jail. Only in the time of Pres. Ramos like Teehankee, Sanchez, Jalosjos and even Robin Padilla. But that was long time ago. Usec. Rico Puno and ex-PNP chief Jesus Versoza in the list already told myself nothing will prosper with this findings. But kudos to DOJ chief Leila de Lima for doing a very fine job and the rest of the team to bring out such work. The problem now that I have is the President have so many UTANG NA LUOB sa mga taong ito, esp. Usec. Puno I suppose which everybody said they are a close friends in gun-shooting clubs. Both Usec and the ex-PNP chief are also drag to the on going "jueteng" payola. There is also Public officials like Lim and Moreno both Mayor and Vice-Mayor of Manila. Lim even become emotional in the news report that said "mga pulis lang ang magpapakamatay para sa inyo", I do not know what he meant about it. He blame the findings of the IIRC which tarnish his reputation as a police officer and a public servant. Is he saying that he should not be blame for the tragedy, but he ordered the arrest of Gregorio Mendoza the brother of the hostage taker in the middle of the negotiation proceedings. Which brought the house down. I think age already reach Mr. Lim. He only remember his past but definitely not the present. How old is he 81? Do you think at his age he should still be occupying a public position in the government? Some US ex-police guys at his age are now enjoying their retirement in the Bahamas or Carribean but not Lim. How many times he occupied the Manila Mayor's office? 3,4,5x I guess after Lito Atienza he is back. What we need are young, vibrant, enigmatic and visionary leaders. I have faith in the findings of IIRC but in the hands of the President that is a different story. I bet this will just linger on like a cheap perfume in the air and disappear altogether. I have little faith in the Philippines system. Now that politics and justice collide with each other. what do you think?

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