“Why and Who are Persecuting the Ejercito Estradas?” by
Linggoy Alcuaz in OpinYon’s (Vol IV, # , June 2 – 8, 2014!) Yestrerday, Today
and Tomorrow
  “When it rains, it
pours.” That is what the Ejercito Estradas must be feeling nowadays. The latest
open hunting season on the Ejercito Clan started three weeks ago. The Senate
Blue Ribbon Committee’s Chairman, Senator Teofisto “Tootsie” Guingona III,
started to subpoena and recieve “Napolists” and JLN narratives. 
  On Tuesday, May 13,
2014, former PNP Director General, former Senator and now Secretary Ping Lacson
submitted his unsigned copy and/or version of the “Napolist”. A day later,
Wednesday, May 14, DOJ Secretary Leila de Lima, submitted her signed “Napolist”.
However, she requested and was given a week or until two weeks ago to submit
Napoles’ signed affidavit. She submitted the first affidavit on schedule and
the supplementary affidavit just last week. Last week also, the NBI submitted
their copy of the Benhur Lim Luy Computer Hard Drive with about 30,000 files
and 3,000 folders. . 
  Surprise of all
surprises! Freshman Senator J V Ejercito Estrada was included in the list of
incumbent and former Senators as a Senator and not as a former Congressman. JV
is a former Jaycees National President. He was elected for three three year
terms as Mayor of San Juan. Then, he served a single term as Congressman of San
juan City. Fortunately, JLN retracted and cleared JV.
   Two weeks ago,
Wednesday, May 21, the COMELEC En Banc ruled to disqualify Laguna Governor E.
R. Ejercito for overspending. They gave him just five days to secure a TRO from
the Supreme Court. When the Supreme Court merely asked the COMELEC to comment
and reply to E. R.’s legal recourse, but did not issue a TRO, they unseated
him. Last week, Tuesday, May 27, they swore in the Vice Governor to take ER’s
place.
  Two weeks ago, the
news broke that the Supreme Court had scheduled Mayor Estrada’s
disqualification case for deliberations. Both parties were given a month to
submit their respective memoranda.
  Then, we have the
ten and a half month drawn out Trial by Publicity of the three Opposition
Senators – Juan Ponce Enrile, Jinggoy Estrada and Bong Revilla, known also by
their code names “Tanda”, “Seksi” and “Pogi”. The long awaited filing of
Plunder Cases against them by the Ombudsman before the Sandigan Bayan, has been
delayed because of the following reasons.
  The defendants asked
to be provided with copies of certain documents filed by the DOJ with the
Ombudsman. The latter acceded but gave the defendants just five days to review
and comment on the said documents. Meanwhile, Ombudsman Carpio Morales went
abroad. My educated guess is that they are just waiting for the next
Congressional recess before filing the first wave of cases at the Sandigan
Bayan. 
   Jinggoy was born on Feb 17, 1963. He became
Vice Mayor of San Juan from 1988 to 1992. Then, he served three three year
terms as Mayor from 1992 untik 2001. In the aftermath of the 2001 EDSA II, Mayor
Jinggoy Estrada was also charged and arrested and jailed like his father.
However, unlike his father, he was granted bail and acquitted eventually.
  With four Ejercitos
being simultaneously prosecuted/persecuted, one wonders why? Although, they all
belong to the Opposition, they had not been critical or uncooperative with
PNoy’s Administration before they were the ones at the receiving end of
political manueovers and vendetta. 
  Although, the
political persecution is now peaking, it started more than a year ago. In the
May 13, 2013 National Elections for twelve Senators, JV ended up number eleven
with Greg Honasan and Jackie Enrile behind him. All three of them had done
better in the poll surveys during the previous year. On the other hand Admin
Candidates Grace Poe, Sonny Angara and Bam Aquino were substantially and
surprisingly ahead of what the surveys had indicated. Even Nancy Binay with
much less experience and exposure than JV was six places ahead of him in fifth
place.
  Then, in the months
of September, October and November, Jinggoy, Erap and E. R. took their turns as
Administration Targets. In the Napoles, PDAF and Pork Scandals, JPE, Jinggoy
and Bong Revilla were singled out repeatedly for trial by publicity as well as
Prosecution by Persecution. “Iyon pala”, there were twelve to twenty five
incumbent and former Senators involved depending on what list you believed in. 
Out
of so many winning candidates in the same boat, E. R. was singled out to be
ousted for election overspending. 
  While Erap has been
defending and praising PNoy and his Administration, PNoy’s boys have been 
maneuovering
to oust him from Manila and restore Fred Lim. When the results of the May 19 –
26 Pulse Asia “Ulat ng Bayan” Survey came out, PNoy’s boys panicked. The public
survey which does not include Erap, shows that non Administration
Presidentiables have 58 % of the vote. The Admin Presidentiables have a mere 42
%. In the private survey which includes Erap, the non Admin total increases to
2/3 and the Admin total decreases to one third. In both, Vice President Binay
is way, way ahead.
  In their desperation,
PNoy’s boys are trying to pull down Binay by demolishing his allies including
JPE and the Ejercitos. However, the latest twist in the political drama for
2016 is that the last desperate Strategy of the Roxas camp is to drive a wedge
between Erap and Binay and get the two of them to run in 2016 for President.
The objective is to split the Opposition vote. However, the surveys show that
even if Binay, Erap, Poe, Bongbong and Bong all run, Binay would still win. In
second place now, is Erap. In third place is Poe.
  The best thing that
PNoy can do for himself is to support Binay or Erap. That way, he would not go
to jail like Erap and GMA did.
  As for Grace Poe, I
believe that if she inherited some basic character traits from FPJ, she will
not immediately run for President.  

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