Archives for the ‘On Distant Shore’ Category

Desperate situation, desperate measure

By Val G. Abelgas • Apr 16th, 2010 • Category: On Distant Shore

Sen. Manny Villar and his party mates at the Nacionalista Party must be very desperate. Indeed, with less than a month to go before the elections, desperation would understandably set in when you still trail by double digit percentage points in surveys after spending millions of pesos peddling lies in full page advertisements and radio-TV [...]



The betrayal of Gibo Teodoro

By Val G. Abelgas • Apr 16th, 2010 • Category: On Distant Shore

On the week that Christians all over the world remembered how Judas Escariot betrayed Jesus Christ with a kiss, a news report came out that administration candidate Gilberto “Gibo” Teodoro Jr. had been abandoned by Mike Arroyo in favor of Nacionalista Party standard bearer Manny Villar.
 
            Obviously, Arroyo did not kiss Teodoro to signal the [...]



The poor man’s vote

By Val G. Abelgas • Apr 16th, 2010 • Category: On Distant Shore

For decades, Filipino politicians have courted the poor in their campaigns, and with good reason, of course, the poor having the most number of votes and being the most gullible among the nation’s voting groups. Most of those who associated themselves with the poor or who claimed to champion their cause have won election to [...]



Arroyo has all bases covered

By Val G. Abelgas • Apr 2nd, 2010 • Category: On Distant Shore

With the shameless Supreme Court decision to allow Gloria Macapagal Arroyo to appoint the next Chief Justice despite the constitutional prohibition on presidential appointments two months prior to the election up to the end of her term, Arroyo has virtually covered all her bases for an extended stay in Malacanang.
 
            The controversial ruling all but [...]



Villar’s politics of addition

By Val G. Abelgas • Mar 15th, 2010 • Category: On Distant Shore

Sen. Manny Villar, being a true Nacionalista Party stalwart, obviously believes in the political philosophy popularized by the late Mr. Nacionalista, Eulogio “Amang” Rodriguez who said: “Politics is addition.”
 
            Having set his sight on the presidency for years, Villar picked people from various persuasions and political beliefs to form his ticket for the May presidential [...]



Remember EDSA

By Val G. Abelgas • Mar 1st, 2010 • Category: On Distant Shore

It is infuriating that 24 years after the Filipino people brought down a dictatorship and restored democracy, some military personnel act like martial law was never rejected resoundingly by the militants at EDSA. It seemed generations ago when the brutal soldiers of the Marcos dictatorship terrorized the Filipino people, and yet from time to time [...]



Something sinister about Arroyo ads

By Val G. Abelgas • Mar 1st, 2010 • Category: On Distant Shore

 
                There’s more than meets the eye in the two-page advertisements that the Philippine Information Agency (PIA) has been running in three major newspapers in the Philippines heralding the alleged accomplishments of the Arroyo administration in the economy, social development, public works, law and order, job generation, agriculture, energy, environmental protection and digital infrastructure in [...]



One man standing

By Val G. Abelgas • Feb 15th, 2010 • Category: On Distant Shore

 
                In the first week of January, the Commission on Population estimated that by year’s end, the Philippines’ population would reach the 94-million mark. It warned that the additional two million Filipinos would mean two million more mouths to feed, two million more heads to give shelter to, two million more to educate, and two [...]



Replacing Chief Justice Puno

By Val G. Abelgas • Feb 1st, 2010 • Category: On Distant Shore

At about this time last year, there were talks of a plot to impeach Chief Justice Renato Puno over the non-promulgation of a supposed en banc decision of the high court dated July 15, 2008 upholding the disqualification of Rep. Jocelyn Limkaichong (First District, Negros Oriental) allegedly because she was not a Filipino citizen. One [...]



The lost decade

By Val G. Abelgas • Jan 15th, 2010 • Category: On Distant Shore

Some Filipino businessmen call it the “lost decade,” the first 10 years of the third millennium that was characterized by scandals, graft and corruption, political violence and intense political divisiveness that, in turn, resulted in lost opportunities for them and more difficult conditions for the Filipino people.
 
            It was a decade ushered in by hope [...]