Tuesday, March 8, 2011

PROVE FAIRNESS IN MERCI'S IMPEACHMENT!

Here’s a simple challenge to all interested parties in the upcoming impeachment trial of Ombudsman Merci Gutierrez to prove their FAIRNESS AND IMPARTIALITY.

SIGN a covenant, or pledge, that you will RESPECT AND ABIDE by  whatever the Senate decision will be after the trial. Of course, Merci must join in the signing.

NOBODY WILL PROTEST in any manner if the decision will not be to his or her liking. Especially the Left and House Justice Committee members who had voted to find probable cause for the impeachment.

Malinaw ang Batas. Senado ang magiging JUDGE sa impeachment trial. HINDI ang taumbayan. Ang magiging desisyon ng Senado ang masususnod, hindi ang kagustuhan ng kung sinong Poncio Pilato.

Do the signing IN PUBLIC, and with FULL MEDIA COVERAGE.

To further show sincerity in signing the covenant, everybody should PUBLICLY VOW not to conduct or stage any form of pressure on the Senate while the trial is ongoing.

No pickets or rallies, no preemptive or presumptuous press statements, no threats, no nothing.

Ang ayaw pumirma sa ganitong klasaeng kasunduan, may PANSARILI at MAITIM NA BALAK. Dalawa ang nakikita kong posibilidad kung ano ang matim na balak na ito.

Una, pagawayin ang Senado at Kongreso at lalong paghati-hatiin tayong Sambayanan hanggang sa lumaki na ang gulo.

Second, BRAINWIASH the people into condemning the Senate and everybody else possible until Gutierrez is ousted or quits so that they can put their own man as Ombudsman.

These are the people we should watch out for, ladies and gentlemen. EXPLOITERS and MANIPULATORS.

Gutierrez’s impeachment has been dividing the nation  especially our lawmakers, long enough.  Not to mention the time and resources which are being consumed at the House of Representatives.

It’s in the hands of the Senate now so everybody should leave it at that. And most of all, see to it that WE WONT BE USED  by any group for their OWN INTERESTS.                               
                                   
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