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	<title>Comments on: Fourth impeachment complaint against GMA voted down again</title>
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		<title>By: [splice]</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Nov 2008 15:34:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Good thing we&#039;re not back to feudal times (or so they say; some signs may still be well and alive than we could begin to imagine). Otherwise, heads of Congressmen will be rolling all over the plenary halls.

Like what Thomas Jefferson said, eternal vigilance is the price of democracy. Ironically, I don&#039;t see the point why we have to impeach an unelected president, not the least an illegitimate one. Or at the least, she isn&#039;t my president. But we still are bound to play by the rules. A wrong can&#039;t be corrected with another wrong. The only legal way to sack Gloria&#039;s ass is through impeachment. That&#039;s where the legal crusade begins. As for the moral crusade, there are several ways, people power being one of them. Too bad, though, we have a &quot;silent&quot; majority suspended between not caring and not minding.

This country needs a spark.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Good thing we&#8217;re not back to feudal times (or so they say; some signs may still be well and alive than we could begin to imagine). Otherwise, heads of Congressmen will be rolling all over the plenary halls.</p>
<p>Like what Thomas Jefferson said, eternal vigilance is the price of democracy. Ironically, I don&#8217;t see the point why we have to impeach an unelected president, not the least an illegitimate one. Or at the least, she isn&#8217;t my president. But we still are bound to play by the rules. A wrong can&#8217;t be corrected with another wrong. The only legal way to sack Gloria&#8217;s ass is through impeachment. That&#8217;s where the legal crusade begins. As for the moral crusade, there are several ways, people power being one of them. Too bad, though, we have a &#8220;silent&#8221; majority suspended between not caring and not minding.</p>
<p>This country needs a spark.</p>
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		<title>By: Cocoy's Delight</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Nov 2008 22:54:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The moral question for all  Filipinos is how much longer are they to put up with a government that doesn’t represent the will of our people?  (Or does it?) Is “the Silent Majority” in favor of Gloria’s aims to steal more, or are they just cowards and/or too lazy to demand her removal, along with all of his Neocon henchmen?

Are Filipino’s silent because they are asleep to the danger the Arroyo regime is creating for them? Or are they silent because the media have confused them to the point they have given up and turned on something more entertaining?

My question is, What are we going to do about it? Grumble and then go back to watching Pinoy Fear Factor or some other useless fantasy dreamed up by the media to distract us from our duty as free men and women?

Or have the majority of Filipino resigned themselves to not being free, as long as the 3 kilos NFA  keeps rolling along?  And the rest of us, who know better, are resigned to being dragged to our fate by the rest?

Impeachment of Gloria would be a good start. They don’t want to impeach  Arroyo and make Noli De Castro President and they don’t want to impeach both and make Juan Ponce Enrile President, either. Reading Enrile’s gushing speech to the Senate and to Filipino people should alert us that he would be even more willing than Arroyo to use his power to restore freedom in our country.I don’t know,Maybe,I was reading Enrile’s speech way back 1986.

Ideally, most of Congress should also be impeached for tacitly going along with Gloria Arroyo’s election cheating, but that’s not practical. We have bigger fish to fry.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The moral question for all  Filipinos is how much longer are they to put up with a government that doesn’t represent the will of our people?  (Or does it?) Is “the Silent Majority” in favor of Gloria’s aims to steal more, or are they just cowards and/or too lazy to demand her removal, along with all of his Neocon henchmen?</p>
<p>Are Filipino’s silent because they are asleep to the danger the Arroyo regime is creating for them? Or are they silent because the media have confused them to the point they have given up and turned on something more entertaining?</p>
<p>My question is, What are we going to do about it? Grumble and then go back to watching Pinoy Fear Factor or some other useless fantasy dreamed up by the media to distract us from our duty as free men and women?</p>
<p>Or have the majority of Filipino resigned themselves to not being free, as long as the 3 kilos NFA  keeps rolling along?  And the rest of us, who know better, are resigned to being dragged to our fate by the rest?</p>
<p>Impeachment of Gloria would be a good start. They don’t want to impeach  Arroyo and make Noli De Castro President and they don’t want to impeach both and make Juan Ponce Enrile President, either. Reading Enrile’s gushing speech to the Senate and to Filipino people should alert us that he would be even more willing than Arroyo to use his power to restore freedom in our country.I don’t know,Maybe,I was reading Enrile’s speech way back 1986.</p>
<p>Ideally, most of Congress should also be impeached for tacitly going along with Gloria Arroyo’s election cheating, but that’s not practical. We have bigger fish to fry.</p>
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