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On The Arroyo Hullabaloo

I have not been watching the news recently. When it is already airing, I would transfer the channel to Disney Junior and let Ayex watch cartoons. It helps me feed her dinner smoothly and saves me from hearing lots of negative stuff happening in this country.

That was why, when I read a friend’s tweet about the happening in NAIA, I thought she was referring to a personal experience. I felt stupid after reading the news online. x(

Being a human, I feel that somewhere, she should be allowed to be treated for her medical condition. If claims are true that she can be treated right here, then I think she should not be allowed to travel elsewhere. Going outside the country, specially to countries where Philippines does not have any existing extradition treaties could be a sign of fleeing.

Grabe, kung balak pa nilang tumakas, talagang wala na lang ata silang kaluluwa. Ganyan na ang dinadanas nila, nagkakasakit, hindi pa rin nagbabagong buhay. Kahit bigyan sila ni taga-bantay ng 100 days, sure ako, kulang yun para ituwid nila ang mga mali nila. Ang sa akin lang, time to fear death and start changing ways.

For the government, I pray that they file the cases ASAP to stop this drama.

3 Comments Filed Under: events and happenings, Uncategorized Tagged With: Philippine Government, rants

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  1. Pinay Mama says

    March 31, 2012 at 1:39 pm

    I can’t say a thing. She looks like Naruto in her picture. Hehe.

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  2. Malou says

    February 17, 2012 at 10:24 pm

    I think what’s happening to them is karma speaking.

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  3. Jasmin says

    November 18, 2011 at 12:36 pm

    It is their constitutional right to go abroad and seek medical treatment. The problem with the DOJ is that they were not able to file a case against the Arroyos. It has been more a year since they started investigating and they weren’t able to file any case.

    We should put the blame on them (DOJ). Ang alam lang nila ay magpapresscon para bumango ang pangalan pero ang kukupad kumilos. They even defy the decision of the Supreme Court. May separate power ang executive at Judiciary. The Judiciary’s decision should prevail over the Executive’ decision. Decision ng kataas-taasang hukuman ayaw nilang sundin? Anong gobyerno meron tayo? tsk tsk

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