we  are  one  with  you  re  Senator  Trillanes.....by  next  week  we  will  
go  full  swing  ahead  for  NOY2MAR  po  and  the  SENATORS  WHOM  WE  HAVE  
CHOSEN,  
We  will  try  to  make  two  trips  to  Pampanga  this  week,  for  those  
who  would  like  to  join  us  po,   pls  get  in  touch  with  Eng.  Rey  
Costiniano,  3933061   or  09159736479,    we  will  also  try  to  join  
meetings  of  Mr.  Andy  Rosales,  candidate,  3rd  District  of  Q.C.,  and  
also  Mr.  Sonny  Rivera,  candidate,  Congressman  in  Pasig  City.  for  
those  who  would  like  to  help  with  our  sticker  campaign,  pls  get  in  
touch  with  Mr.  Linggoy  Alcuaz  po,  09228990740  sun  cell  
....09277974278  globe  cell  po,  our  office  in  Makati  City  will  be  
operational  this  week  po.  so  help  us  GOD.......very  truly  yours    
patrick     ps  we  have  less  than  90  days  to  go.....more  leaders  are  
joining  ....more  individuals  will  help.....your  Prayers  are  requested 
 po....to  our  DONORS,  we  thank  you  for  your  trust  and  
confidence......tyvm   pls.  pass  to  relatives,  friends  and  other  e  
groups  po



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From: Eterio Herrera <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Mon, February 8, 2010 6:15:08 AM
Subject: Re: [Worldwide-Filipino-Alliance] Fw: HTL Infowars Column for 
02-08-2010 MON

  
HTL,
Ang haba ng iyong mga comments, kaya i only try to browse some of the things 
that i caught most in my mind is about Senator Trillanes,  

I have a different take on another young man turned politician, Sen. Antonio 
Trillanes IV, who has always stood his ground and paid the price.  There is a 
future in this young man in the same way that the future proved brighter for 
President Estrada after his detention. 
Who i taught He  run in an election without expenses where according to the 
news he has spent 17 million in his Senate seat where he is still in Tanay, its 
just goes in the saying, gagastos ka talaga if you want to join politics 
where ever you lived.
Eterio 



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From: Herman Tiu Laurel <htl...@yahoo. com>
To: Worldwide Filipino Alliance <Worldwide-Filipino- Alliance@ yahoogroups. com>
Sent: Mon, 8 February, 2010 9:06:54 AM
Subject: [Worldwide-Filipino -Alliance] Fw: HTL Infowars Column for 02-08-2010 
MON

  


--- On Sun, 2/7/10, Laurence Siao <lcs...@yahoo. com> wrote:


>From: Laurence Siao <lcs...@yahoo. com>
>Subject: HTL Infowars Column for 02-08-2010 MON
>To: "Tribune" <mla...@yahoo. com>, "Tribune-Ninez" <ninezolivares@ yahoo.com>, 
>"Tribune" <mla...@gmail. com>
>Cc: "Herman Tiu Laurel" <htl...@yahoo. com>
>Date: Sunday, 7 February, 2010, 12:28 AM
>
>
>Standing one’s ground 
>(Herman Tiu Laurel / Infowars / The Daily Tribune / 02-08-2010 MON) 
>  
>President Joseph Estrada stood his ground when he defied the importunings of 
>the Edsa II plotters in 2001.  Although they tried but failed to force him to 
>sign away his mandate to the presidency through a resignation letter, he 
>surprised them all the more when he flatly rejected two proffers by then 
>Justice secretary Nani Perez for a life of exile and fugitive ease. 
>  
>Through it all, President Estrada faced the people and his accusers squarely; 
>weathered the storm of defamation, as well as, six years and six months of 
>detention to clear his name; and compelled his tormentors to exonerate him of 
>the crimes they charged him with.  This is the only real reason why President 
>Joseph Estrada continues to stand proud today as the only tried-and-tested 
>leader in the presidential elections of 2010. 
>  
>Others who may have been ahead at some point but showed feet of clay are now 
>falling by the wayside, swept into the dustbin of history.  Certainly, for 
>those who take flight at the moment of life’s greatest challenges, the future 
>can only be bleak.  Where there is no truth or courage, there is no hope. 
>  
>In the past week, we have seen two key figures in Philippine politics dispel 
>any notion of their courage under fire.  One is Sen. Ping Lacson, presidential 
>almost-ran, who flew the coop after an arrest warrant became imminent.  The 
>other is Sen. Manny Villar, who had an apparent show of bravery by taking the 
>rostrum to defend himself after a week of hiding behind his acolytes, only to 
>drum up a dramatic defense, complete with appeals about his so-called humble 
>beginnings and legalisms to paper over allegations of ethical violations, then 
>suddenly running off to evade questioning by his peers. 
>  
>Another presidential almost-ran found himself with feet of clay much earlier. 
>This very young and successful politician practically had the august seats of 
>power tailor-made for him.  He rose high and fast with glib and flashy 
>elocution, yet his inner stuff was never really tested--until his moment of 
>truth came and he buckled the challenge of fulfilling his promise.  It turned 
>out that his advocacy never stood on solid ground but was only held by the 
>palm of one oligarch.  When that was pulled away, there was nothing left. 
>  
>I have a different take on another young man turned politician, Sen. Antonio 
>Trillanes IV, who has always stood his ground and paid the price.  There is a 
>future in this young man in the same way that the future proved brighter for 
>President Estrada after his detention. 
>  
>Meanwhile, there is this other presidential candidate who anchors his 
>candidacy on the ground that his parents supposedly built, believing that he 
>can stand well on it.  But his “I will not steal” pitch is just that, pure 
>glib, prompting only a few to buy--at least, not counting those who have half 
>a brain to work with. 
>  
>Corruption is a social and organizational phenomenon.  It is easy for anyone 
>to mouth what this candidate has been saying in his TV and radio ads.  But 
>what is not being said is that many fortunes are rooted in several original 
>sins, just as history never fails to point out how the revolutionary coffers 
>of the Katipunan, for instance, wound up as entitlements of a certain family, 
>which was then multiplied through two generations of caciquepolitical-economic 
>horse-trading and land-grabbing.  
>  
>Now doesn’t that claim (“I am not a thief”) sound familiar to an infamous quip 
>once made by a senator?  Sen. Jamby Madrigal’s aunt, the late Sen. Pacita 
>Madrigal, who said that “the rich do not steal,” was deservedly stupefied when 
>the late great Sen. Claro M. Recto uttered on the pre-war Senate floor a 
>slightly altered retort turned admonition: “The rich, do not steal.” 
>  
>Thus, Aquino III can never truly say that he will not steal--although 
>admittedly, as it once was for his mother, it can still provide a “good” cover 
>for others like the Hyatt 10, with their PeaceBonds sophistry, who will want 
>to cash in.  Which then begs the question:  How on earth could he ever fight 
>government, corporatist, and social corruption with such characters around? 
>  
>Estrada has his cabinet’s record to show for: NOT one accused of any 
>malfeasance.  Even Cory Aquino cannot say the same of her own, especially 
>since her Executive Secretaries Noel Soriano and Joker Arroyo, Kamag-anakInc., 
>the “ Northern Alliance ” of juetenglords, were all a smear on her 
>seven-year-term as recounted in detail by Prof. Cecil Arillo’s Greed and 
>Betrayal. 
>  
>Whose candidacy then among the presidential frontrunners really has a leg to 
>stand on?  Only one.  As Erap used to say right after his knee surgery, he now 
>has bionic legs--and boy, are they stronger than ever! 
>  
>(Tune in to 1098AM, Sulo ng Pilipino, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, 6 p.m. to 
>7 p.m.; Global News Network, Destiny Cable Channel 21, Talk News TV, Tuesday, 
>8 p.m. to 9 p.m. on “Untangling RP-EU Tuna Fishing Lines”; also visit 
>http://hermantiulau rel.blogspot. com”) 
> 

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