17
Dec

“To stand by the side of any brother Sigma Rhoan right or wrong” yeah right!

Maikling Talumpati ng ina ni Cris Mendez sa National Conference to Stop Hazing na itinaguyod ng Solidarity for Anti-Hazing Via Education (SAVE) at UP Student-Led Anti-Hazing WAtch (UP SAWA)

Magandang umaga po sa inyong lahat.

Ilang linggo lang po ang nakakaraan ay nagtagumpay kaming buksan ang mga e-mails na natanggap ng aking anak na si Cris Mendez bago siya pumanaw noong August 27, 2007.

Isa po sa mga huling e-mails na natanggap niya ay may petsang August 22, 2007 na ang title ay “Sigma Rho Tenets.” Galing po ito sa isang nagngangalang “JJ Ocana” na sinabi niya sa anak ko na memoryahin daw ng anak ko ang mga tenets ng Sigma Rho at idinugtong niya na “see you on saturday. we are looking forward to having you as a brod.”

Doon po sa ipinadala ni Jj Ocana na Sigma Rho Tenets ay kasama yung mga sinasabi niyang “Codes of Action of a Sigma Rhoan.” Ang pinaka-number one po sa mga Codes of Action na ito ay ganito ang sinasabi: “To stand by the side of any brother Sigma Rhoan right or wrong.”

Kahit nakagawa ng mali, kakampihan pa rin nila ang brod nila. Kahit gumawa ng krimen, o pumatay ng tao, pagtatakpan pa rin nila ang brod nila. Walang kwenta sa kanila ang Diyos. Ang batas ay bale-wala rin. Kahit bulong ng konsensya nila ay di pinapansin.

Mag-aapat na buwan na po mula ng saktan at kitilin nila ang buhay ng kaawa-awa kong anak. Ang napakabait kong anak. Kami po ay isang mahirap na pamilya lamang at ako po ay umabot lamang sa high school. Wala po akong gaanong alam sa mga fraternities at ang kanilang mga ritwal. Ang alam ko lamang po ay ang itinuro sa akin ng aking mga magulang na itinuro ko rin kay Cris at sa bunso niyang kapatid na si Renz. Ito ay ang magkaroon ng takot sa Diyos. Ang paggawa ng tama. Ang pagmamahal sa kapwa. Ang pagharap sa responsibilidad at paggalang sa batas. At ang paghingi ng tawad sa kapwa pag nakagawa ng mali.

Kung ito lamang po sana ang tenets ng mga fraternities hindi po siguro nangyari ang nangyari sa aking anak.

Salamat po.

Note: JJ Ocana is a sophomore law student, and was a USC councilor maybe 2 terms ago.

16
Dec

Surreal

After a meeting with Schumey and Mam Ellen, I was on the bus on the way home when two surreal scenes unfolded.

At the corner of Edsa and Pioneer, a truck full of MMDA goons unloaded and swooped on the lone street vendor. One customer was trying to reason with the goons, but there is no reasoning with goons. When the bus passed by the MRT station, I was tempted to shout to the vendors that the goons were coming.

And then, at the Baliwag Transit terminal in Cubao, there was this man who was seated on the sidewalk gutter, with a younger man holding him. I dunno if he was drunk, or he was having medical problem. At their right was a police car, but the policemen were scarce at that time.

14
Dec

Kababuyan

Nakakalungkot ang naging pasya ng Kagawaran ng Repormang Pang-agraryo. Sa naturang pagpapasya, pinapatigil nito ang anumang pagpapagawa ng San Miguel Foods sa lupain na kinuha mula sa mga magsasaka ng Sumilao. Nasabi rin sa naturang pasya na dapat igalang ng mga magsasaka ang pagmamay-ari ng SMF sa naturang lupain.

Sabi nga sa wikang Ingles, “screwed once again.” Bakit ko ito nasabi? Balikan natin ang nangyari. Noong panahon ng pamamahala ni Fidel Ramos, inilagay sa ilalim ng agrarian reform ang 144-ektaryang lupain na pagmamay-ari ni Norberto Quisumbing. Upang hindi makuha ang kanyang lupain, nagsampa siya ng isang apela at nangako na gagawa ng ilang mga gusali bilang kapalit sa pag-alis ng kanyang lupain sa ilalim ng agrarian reform. Ito ay pinagbigyan ni Ruben Torress, ang executive secretary noong panahong iyon. Nag-apela ang mga magsasaka sa Korte Suprema, ngunit ang apela ay ibinasura dahil hindi tumugon ang Kagawaran.

Makalipas ang ilang taon, ibinenta ni Quisumbing ang lupain sa SMF, at isang babuyan ang kasalukuyang ipinapatayo.

Ibinigay sa mga magsasaka ng Sumilao ang lupain ngunit binawi ito ng pamahalaang Ramos. They were screwed. Ngayon, they are screwed again. Habang humahaba ang kasong ito, nananatiling pag-aari ng SMF ang lupa. Ang mga magsasaka ng Sumilao ay nananatiling walang lupain upang masaka. Screwed once again.

Mas nakakalungkot ang mga reaksyon ng ilang mga tao tulad ni Mon Tulfo. Hindi nito makuha ang esensya ng isyu. Bigger picture? Simple lang naman iyan, Ginoong Tulfo: sa tulong ng SMF, mananatiling mga manggagawang walang lupa ang magsasaka ng Sumilao. Ganun lang iyon kasimple. Palibhasa kasi may sarili na siyang bahay at lupa. Kung matutuloy ang babuyan, mananatiling baboy ang mga magsasaka ng Sumilao sa lupang dapat ay sa kanila na.

Bilang sagot sa mga pagtatanggol ng mga tauhan ng rehimeng Arroyo laban sa isang survey ng Pulse Asia, kung saan sinasabing marami sa mga Pilipino ang naniniwala na si Gloria Arroyo ang pinakatiwaling pangulo ng bansa, nasabi ko na kasalanan din ito ng rehimeng Arroyo. Tulad na lamang ng nangyari sa Senado kahapon. Sa isang pagdinig ukol sa nangyaring pag-aresto sa mga mamamahayag noong Nobyembre 29, halos lahat ng inimbitahang mga opisyal ng pamahalaan ay hindi dumalo. Ang ganitong gawain ang naging basehan ng mga tao sa kanilang paniniwala.

Mas makakabuti kung tigilan na nila ang kanilang kahangalankababuyan at patunayan nila na hindi sila gumagawa ng mali.

14
Dec

Takot sa pagbabago

Nagpunta ako sa isang department store noong Miyerkules ng gabi upang bumili ng pangregalo para sa aming Kris Kringle. Mayroon silang libreng gift wrapping, kaya pumila ako para ako ay makatipid. Nagulat ako dahil napakahaba ng pila. Sa sobrang dami ay naglagay pa sila ng express section para sa mga magpapabalot ng hanggang sa dalawang item lamang. Iyung regular na section, ang daming binabalot.

Habang ako ay nakapila, madalas na may dumadaan na lalaki na nagtutulak ng kariton na naglalaman ng mga pinamili ng ilang mamimili. May washing machine, rice dispenser, kalan, telebisyon, radyo. Mga hindi mamahaling gamit pero ito iyong mga bagay na hindi basta binibili. Paminsan-minsan, may nagtutulak ng mga gamit na ipampapalit marahil sa mga nabili na – karaniwan ay mga gamit sa bahay.

Bigla akong napaisip habang nakapila. Hindi mayayaman ang mga taong ito ngunit maalwan ang kanilang buhay. Mga middle class, naisip ko, upper middle class. Sila iyong mga sapat ang kinikita upang makabili ng mga ganung bagay. Marahil nakuha na nila ang kanilang 13th month pay at bonus. Marahil nagpadala na ng mga dolyares ang kanilang mga kamag-anak na nagtatrabaho sa ibang bansa. Sila marahil ang unang masasaktan kapag nagkaroon ng isang marahas na pagbabago sa ating lipunan.

Hindi ang mga mayayaman, dahil malamang ang kanilang kayamanan ay wala na sa ating bansa. Hindi rin ang mga mahihirap, kasi wala nang mawawala sa kanila kung hindi ang kanilang buhay. Oo, ang mga middle class ang malaking talunan sa isang marahas na pagbabago. Sila ang aayaw sa isang rebolusyon.

Kung gusto natin ng pagbabago, paano natin ito makakamit? Halos lahat ng paraan na naaayon sa batas ay hindi na natin magamit, sa kadahilanang tayo rin ang may sala (tulad ng pagboto sa maling kandidato). Ano ngayon ang dapat nating gawin? Mukhang mas gusto ng nakakarami na antayin na lang ang susunod na halalan. Pero paano tayo makakasiguro na magkakaroon ng eleksyon sa 2010? Paano tayo makakasiguro na hindi na gagalaw ang mga katulad nina Garcillano at Bedol? Paano kung mabago ang ating Saligang Batas? Maraming maaaring mangyari bago ang 2010. Nabubuhay tayo sa panahon ng walang kasiguruhan, kaya marahil ayaw na nating dagdagan pa ang kasalukuyang kalituhan.

Hindi ko masisi ang karamihan sa atin kung bakit ganoon ang kanilang pag-iisip. Pero mas nalulungkot ako na habang mas gusto natin na manatili ang ating maalwan na buhay, patuloy na nagiging malalim ang ating suliraning pambansa. Sana hindi natin pagsisihan ang ating pagiging takot sa pagbabago.

13
Dec

Shopping for a laptop, 2

In the previous post, I talked about my plans on getting a laptop, and the horrendous headache that shopping can give. Well, let’s add more to the confusion, shall we?

Last night, I went to SM Megamall Cyberzone, and I took a look around some shops (some of them were closed for their Christmas parties). So I looked at Octagon, and saw this MSI Megabook VR320 K2, a Core2 Duo laptop with the following specs:

Processor: Intel Core2 Duo T5200 1.6 GHz
Memory: 1 GB DDR2
Video: ATI Radeon 256 MB Shared
Hard disk drive: 80 GB SATA
Optical drive: Super Multi DVD
Screen size: 13.3″
WLAN: 802.11 b/g
Weight: 2.1 kgs
Price: Php 39999/Php 3329.16 for 12 months

I think this is a steal. There are cheaper models from Blue and Neo but I haven’t considered them.

Remember that confusing Compaq Presario V3617TU? The one with confusing specs? To add more to the confusion, Silicon Valley Computer has that model, and they list the processor speed as 2.0 GHz.

Whether I will get a laptop or not remains to be seen.

13
Dec

The Philippines’ future royal anthem

If the current stab at Charter change succeeds and this republic becomes an absolute monarchy, may I suggest to have this as the royal anthem?

12
Dec

A nation of crackpots and nuts (UPDATED)

That survey that says that Gloria Arroyo is the most corrupt non-president evah, it hit ground zero. Hard. So hard, in fact, that the Fortress spin machine begun humming even before you can say “Trillanes.” Too fast, in fact, that the reaction was mumbo-jumbo of defensiveness.

First reaction? The Fortress downplayed it, saying that the survey was commissioned by former senator Serge Osmeña. Since that was not enough, here’s another: the survey was unfair, baseless, and based on perception, which is not reality, says Cerge Remonde, who also blamed the “vicious” (his word) opposition. Then, the Fortress says the respondents were too few. And another factotum said that the perception was due to a media blackout on government’s action versus corruption.

Pathetic.

Anyway, the problem with the Fortress is that they are downplaying surveys that are negative in impact for the Arroyo regime. Yet, at the tail end of the 2004 campaign, the Arroyo campaign kept on harping about Arroyo edging the late Fernando Poe Jr. at surveys. Heck, when the Hello, Garci erupted, they used these surveys to prove that Arroyo won fair, square, and Garci. This line of defense is a two-edged sword, it cuts both ways.

For the baseless, unfair, and based on perception defense, read the previous paragraph. Heh. Can’t help but giggle on this one. Imagine: surveys showing that people would vote for Arroyo in 2004 were baseless and based on perceptions. Hello, Garci!

For the third defense, read the previous 2 paragraphs. Heh.

For the fourth defense, not only this is pathetic, it is also an acknowledgement of the media’s importance and purpose. And it also highlighted the fact that its policy of blackout is wrong, short-sighted, and has caused more harm than good for the Arroyo regime.

Let’s get back to the “perception” thing. Take it away, Wikipedia:

In psychology. and the cognitive sciences, perception is the process of acquiring, interpreting, selecting, and organizing sensory information.

Remember what Remonde said? “Sa tingin ko ay walang basis ito at of course as in all surveys lahat ay matter of perception. Ang perception is not the reality (I think the survey was without basis and of course, as in all surveys, this is just a matter of perception. Perception is not reality).” Yes, ladies and gentlemen, he has just insulted all of those survey respondents. He just insulted those who believe that Gloria Arroyo is corrupt. Arroyo’s actions of stonewalling, whitewashing, bribing, and lying do not help in perception; and for that, she only has herself, and her henchmen, to blame.

Perception not based on reality is called hallucination (or delusion, or whatever you want to call it). Is Mr. Remonde saying that those respondents were drug addicts? Is Mr. Remonde saying that those who think Arroyo is corrupt are addicts? Is Mr. Remonded admitting that this regime is helpless against drug addiction? Is Mr. Remonde saying that we are a nation of psychopaths? We are a nut republic, yay! We are a nation of crackpots, yay!

If there is someone who is delusional, its the guy who is the subject of this and that post. Read and learn.

Are Sumilao farmers about to be screwed the secondthird time around? The Secretary of Agrarian Reform is taking his own sweet time. Why can’t he just say, “I give up” and pass the buck? His passive-aggressiveness is sickening. Or maybe there’s gapangan in the background? If that’s the case, the Sumilao farmers are screwed.

Here’s a call to boycott San Miguel Foods products:

Bloggers Call for Boycotting of Monterey/Purefoods Products in support of Sumilao farmers. This Christmas season, December 15, 2007 to January 2, 2008. Bring down the sales of San Miguel Food, Inc. to show public support to the farmers of Bukidnon who were denied of their 144 hectares of land. Please pass to all bloggers.

This report shows how honorable Mr. Esperon is. There is no honor among thieves, really.

No news on Cris Mendez’ case. Long live Sigma Rho! (If you did not get the sarcasm in that, I’m sorry.)

UPDATE:

Wow, a new defense – blame the media. Heh.

Secretary to the Cabinet Ricardo Saludo held the media’s critical coverage of the Mrs. Arroyo responsible for the results, saying it “shows what happens when media publishes accusations and insinuations against the government without bothering to verify or even ask for the basis of the charges.”

Ha ha ha. Mr. Saludo, too bad I cannot salute you. You, your amo, and your fellows were given all the chance to disprove accusations and insinuations, but what did your cabal do? Stop talking and just walk the talk. Yeah, pay more congressmen, stonewall again, whitewash everything, spread more lies.

Another defense – investigate polling firms. Heh. Courtesy of the person who is the epitome of sanity in the Senate:

“I am filing a resolution tomorrow morning to investigate not only the particular survey firm but all major survey firms that have their results published in the media,” she added.

Wait, that ain’t defense – it is offense. Wow, a change in tact? W00t! (Incidentally, that l33t speak is word of the year, according to Merriam Webster.) Senator Miriam “I lied, ha ha ha!” Santiago has a beef with them survey firms. It all goes back to 1992. In any case, someone will like this investigation, as he always take these firms to task. Maybe Santiago should get this person as resource speaker.

11
Dec

Shopping for a laptop

Who says shopping is a nice experience?

I am currently entertaining the idea of getting a laptop, and as an academic exercise, I began looking for the right laptop at the right price.

The exercise had progressed to the point that I have several candidate-laptops in mind. The major consideration was the processor. My list is divided according to the processor – single core and dual core (the first and second generation). Basically, Celeron-powered laptops fall on the single core category (I could have bundled the Intel Core Solo laptops on the single core group, but I haven’t considered them). Then, I considered laptops powered by Intel Core Duo processors and Core2 Duo processors.

I also considered the reputation of the laptop’s brand and manufacturer. If I can’t find the manufacturer’s Web site, they are automatically not considered. Also, I checked if enough support exists for the laptop (for example, driver downloads). Finally, comments by laptop users are also considered.

Lastly, the list is trimmed down according to price. I listed down those laptops whose price I am comfortable with – if I can comfortably pay for the monthly installment without seeing myself going bankrupt in case Gloria Arroyo finally managed not to mask the true state of the economy. So those products not offered under 12 months, 0% installment are discarded from consideration.

I will not list down the specs. Instead, I linked to either the official product page or to a distributor’s product page.

Celeron
Manufacturer Brand Model Price Notes
Packard Bell Easy Note FO336-V-089 Php27995/Php2332.92 for 12 months Here’s a more expensive model: F0335-207
Compaq Presario C702TU Php26950 I think this is offered at 6 months installment at Accent Micro
Acer Aspire 4310-400508Mi Php29988/Php2499 for twelve months A friend told me that Acer laptops break down easily (her husband works for a certain IT distributor). Another friend told me Acer is OK.
Acer Aspire 4315-050508 Php29988/Php2499 for twelve months With Windows Vista Starter Edition.
Intel Dual Core/Core Duo
Manufacturer Brand Model Price Notes
Packard Bell Easy Note FO445-U-078 Php39900/Php3325 for 12 months Best buy due to the hard disk. Price as quoted in the downloadable price list.
Compaq Presario V3617TU See caveat below. See caveat below.
Acer Aspire 4710Z-3A1G08Mi Php39900/Php3325 for twelve months Pentium core duo.
Intel Core2 Duo
Manufacturer Brand Model Price Notes
Packard Bell Easy Note GN45-017 Php50995/Php4249.58 for 12 months Not cheap.
Compaq Presario V3525 Php49950/Php4162.50 for 12 months Discontinued.
Acer Aspire 4710-101G12 Php52980/Php4415 for twelve months (None)
Acer Aspire 4520-401G12 Php39900/Php3325 for twelve months AMD Turion 64 X2

NOTE: Prices are current as of this posting, subject to change without prior notice. Contact your friendly distributor for details.

CAVEAT: There’s one discrepancy that I want to point out. Two distributors offer Compaq Presario V3617TU at different prices. One distributor offers it at Php39,950, while another prices it at Php34995. A steal? Read carefully. The processors are different. For the record, here is the official specs from HP Compaq.

What have I learned from the experience? The Americans are luckier: they can get Core 2 Duo laptops at around US$450, which is Php19530 when converted at the rate of Php43-US$1. That amount will get you the Asus eee PC, but not a Core2 Duo laptop.

Also, I learned that shopping can give you a tremendous headache. I am having one right now.

There are loads of things to consider when getting a laptop. Unlike a desktop computer, upgrading a laptop is not an easy task, and not everything inside a laptop can be upgraded. So, before you buy a laptop, assess first your needs. For what purpose will you use the laptop? How mobile would you like to be? What are your Internet connectivity options? Yes, answering a lot of questions is hard enough, and when you have answered all of them, looking for the specific laptop that fits your needs is harder. And if you live in the Philippines, you are immediately at a disadvantage – laptops here are relatively expensive as compared to the prices in the United States.

You might want to read this excellent article by PC Magazine on what to consider when getting a laptop. You may also want to visit MyProductAdvisor.com. And of course, don’t forget to ask friends for advise, specially if they are laptop owners.

(Will update this post if I manage to find better deals.)

10
Dec

A People on Standby

This is an essay by Black and White Movement’s Vicente Romano:

As soon as the Manila Pen siege was over, there was a flurry of pronouncements from just about every political group as well as personalities from both sides of the political divide. Invariably, the statements depicted Trillanes and Lim as misguided, military adventurists, rebels, criminals, or arrogant fools for repeating the same mistakes in Oakwood and in 2006. At best, some would say they sympathized with Trillanes’ and Lim’s cause, but did not agree with their methods.

But why did they have to wait until the standoff was over before they spoke their minds? Simple. They weren’t really sure about how the incident would turn out and they didn’t want to be caught with their feet in their mouths just in case Trillanes et al prevailed.

This is probably why no politician of significant stature came out during the siege. Most of them were probably somewhere in Makati, on standby, monitoring how things would develop. And if it looked like regime change was imminent, they were ready to make a grand appearance, abandoning all current loyalties, reminiscent of EDSA 2.

Even more worrisome, at least to the administration, was the non-appearance of military top brass during the critical, early hours of the standoff. The most natural thing for the administration to do in order to show that it was still in control of the chain of command was to arrange for some star-studded generals to declare their unequivocal loyalty. Esperon was in Mindanao. But where were the service commanders? They, too, were seemingly on standby, caught by surprise, unsure if Lim and Trillanes had the numbers. They did not declare loyalty for either side, most likely not wanting to be caught on the wrong side when the dust settled.

There was one text message I received from an unknown number that I found rather amusing, “Panawagan ni Trillanes na mag-aklas, dinedma! Sawa na sa gulo ang ating bayan, tama na! Magkaisa na lang sa pagsulong ng bayan.”

I think that declaration was way off the mark. How do you explain the spontaneous show of support from office workers cheering and waving, motorists honking their horns in support as Trillanes and company were marching towards Manila Pen? How do you explain the surveys showing the people outraged at the impunity and brazenness of corruption by this regime?

I get these opinions all the time – text messages, email, or even chance encounters in public places from people I don’t know, “You’re doing the right thing. Don’t give up. Keep the faith!” At times, I’m tempted to ask them, “What about you? What do you plan to do about it?” I don’t bother, because I have an inkling of what they will say, “I’m sorry, but I’m busy… busy trying to earn a living, or trying to make ends meet.”

Was Trillanes misguided? Maybe. But not in the usual sense.

I think he read the people’s mood correctly. They are outraged. They want regime change. But they’re not willing to take an active role in effecting change. They just want to be saved from this wretched regime!

I believe Trillanes was misguided, maybe even betrayed, by people who committed to give their support but did not deliver.

CHED Chairman Romulo Neri, could have been an interested party. It was rumored that he was supposed to join the group at Manila Pen to finally reveal what most people already know anyway – that after he told GMA about the bribe offer by Abalos, she asked him to ignore it and gave specific instructions for him to work on getting the ZTE project approved by the NEDA Board in time for her China trip, which was only 2 days away.

In past interviews, Neri has refused to reveal what he knows, claiming that his revelations might trigger an EDSA-like uprising. He reportedly finds the idea of regime change by the same old, recycled politicians, revolting (pun intended). However, rumors abound that privately, he has intimated to being open to a post-GMA scenario that would include his reform agenda.

Let us suppose that Neri may have communicated these ideas to the Magdalo. These revelations and ideas by an official of this administration probably emboldened them to plot the Manila Pen siege. Now, the Magdalo had a just cause around which to rally the people.

Let us suppose there were the unit commanders who were poised to leave their barracks to join Trillanes and Lim. They were perhaps waiting for Neri’s defection as their signal to move. Instead, they saw Argee Guevarra and JV Bautista beside Trillanes at the Pen. To the military, these are the poster boys of communism. Seeing them would have planted seeds of doubt in their rightist hearts. “Are we risking everything, just to turn it over to commies?” they probably asked. The man in the wig was the clincher, turning the whole exercise into a farce.

And so, they all decided to stand by. But they waited too long. Esperon would later report, “the other group was pre-empted”, whatever that means. The rest of the story you already know.

Trillanes apologists will claim, “the end justifies the means” regarding his latest caper. I do not buy that. But I do believe that this administration has shut off every legitimate venue for redress.

What do you do when the major mode of making a President accountable – impeachment, is bastardized by a rubber-stamp Congress? Where do you go when an unimpeachable witness like Fr. Ed Panlilio testifies that bribery of the highest order may have occurred at the Palace involving scandalous amounts given to political allies? Certainly not to a Department of Justice headed by a GMA stooge.

When you have an administration that selectively applies the rule of law and methodically perverts it for self-preservation, you will, for the same reason always have people who will resort to extra-constitutional means to seek justice.

Personally, I think what Trillanes did at Manila Pen is not much different from what Ramos did at EDSA 1 or Angie Reyes did at EDSA 2. If EDSA 1 and 2 failed, Ramos and Reyes would have been labeled no differently from Trillanes and Lim – misguided, misadventurists, rebels, or even fools.

What a difference success makes! Even heels (remember Chavit Singson in EDSA 2?) can become heroes. Failure does the exact opposite: would-be heroes are called fools.

Digressing a bit, I heard that Manila Pen is planning to sue for damages the rebel group. Nevertheless, the hotel is willing to give a 20% discount considering the participation of senior citizens like Guingona, Dodong Nemenzo, and Bishop Labayen. It would be truly comical, were it not tragic and pathetic, to see octogenarians leading the fight against moral bankruptcy in government.

Where are the youth in all of this?

Most of them are on standby, waiting for their work visas from various embassies. This is proof of the depth of hopelessness when the aspirations of our youth are reduced to wanting to leave the country at the earliest opportunity.

Well… I think I will just join the rest of our people on standby and wait for this regime to crumble from its own weight of greed and corruption. Already, there are cracks in the alliance in Congress, they’re all fighting over the spoils. With Puno now ascendant at the Palace, the other officials will necessarily be diminished, if not completely defrocked. That spells trouble.

Greed and addiction to power will propel them to overstay beyond 2010. Already, charter change is back at the top of the agenda in Congress. I think the administration is already crafting a martial law template that will be declared at the flimsiest excuse. The unconstitutional 5-hour curfew was merely a trial balloon.

And then it will happen. It will reach a breaking point that will lead to a popular uprising. Such has been the cycle we go through in our modern history.

A new order will be established. History will be rewritten, and it will give a kinder account of the Manila Pen siege. It is merely a pre-cursor of things to come. Trillanes and company are not fools after all.

For now, all we can do is pray that God hasten the cycle of change. God bless our country.

This is Enteng Romano on standby.

His thoughts are in consonance with the previous post.