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READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS VERY WELL, REVILLA AND ALLIES... 😈 ********************************************** Why Bong Revilla Will Never Become President of the Philippines A Philnews Editorial A countrys president must be a statesman. Someone who is genuinely concerned about the welfare of his people—especially those who have the least in life. A president must also be fair. Fairness after all underpins what justice is all about. Everyone, be they exceedingly wealthy or totally destitute deserves equal treatment under the law. When an individual who enjoys a privileged position in society is accorded special treatment at the expense of those less privileged or less well connected, then fairness--and justice fly out the door. The sign or a true statesman then is when an individual who realizes he or she is unfairly benefiting from a situation acknowledges that fact and refuses to benefit from it. This is difficult for most people to do, especially for Filipinos who believe they deserve every advantage that comes their way—right or wrong. But a principled individual, a statesman, and someone an informed electorate would consider presidential must nonetheless step up to the plate and announce that he or she refuses to benefit from any unfair advantage they receive. Case in point: the Bacoor Regional Trial Court (RTC-Branch19) of Judge Matias M. Garcia II last week dismissed the motion for reconsideration filed by Benhur Luy, Marina Sula, Mary Arlene Baltazar and other PDAF whistle-blowers in the civil case filed against them by Senator Bong Revilla Jr. The reason Judge Garcia dismissed the motion was because the documents submitted to the court by the petitioners used the wrong format and font. According to Lourdes P. Benipayo, legal counsel for Sula and Baltazar, the ruling in her view constitutes a form of ‘harassment,’ adding that the court did not provide them a copy of their guidelines despite their efforts to secure one. RTC-Branch19 has its own specific formatting rules that go beyond what the Philippine Supreme Court mandates. What Judge Garcia did was give Revilla, his townmate with presidential aspirations, an unfair advantage by dismissing his opponents pleading on a technicality. An act seen by many as the judges way or ingratiating himself with someone who might one day be in Malacañang. If Revilla was indeed a true statesman and deserving of the title mister president, he should have immediately decried the ruling and refused the undeserved advantage it gave him. After all, a true statesman would want to win his case on merit and not because of an obscure technicality. But alas, Revilla and his minions continue to tout the fact that judge Garcias ruling was correct. One good thing that has come out of this issue is the fact that the voting public now has a clearer idea of who Senator Ramon Bong Revilla Jr. really is and what he might be like as president. He appears to be a man who has no qualms about taking unfair advantage of his opponents. And winning because of a technicality is still a win as far as hes concerned. The Philippines once had a president who subverted the constitution and give himself an unfair advantage over everyone else. He used technical machinations to destroy or neutralize his opponents and even coined the term constitutional authoritarianism to justify his extended stay in office long after his legal term expired. And from somewhere down below Ferdinand Marcos must be smiling up at Revilla, his new understudy and potential successor, and giving him the thumbs up. Filipinos should have learned their lesson by now. And if indeed they have, Ramon Bong Revilla Jr. will never become president of the Philippines. Published 03/22/2014
Posted on: Fri, 28 Mar 2014 12:17:51 +0000

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