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These paragraphs describe who Trillanes and Cayetano, the poisons against the poison in the Ripleys Makati parking building in the Senate probe, are. Jojo Robles failed to state the formers fakeness as patriot, as revealed by JPE per notes of Amb. Sonia Brady when he was BS so-called backdoor negotiator with China, and also the suspicion based on justifiable reason of Oliver Lozano (GMA News Ex-Marcos lawyer asks Senate to probe Trillanes treasonable acts September 24, 2012 5:44pm) that it was a tycoon Tan, who supported his senatorial candidacy, who had a part in his designation as backdoor negotiator with China. That Tan must be Lucio Tan no less than. Robles, if he is not on Binays dole, should cajole Binay in his column to take this Trillanes as Lucio Tans puppet up in the Senate. We would know if Binay is or is not the same as his tormentor Trillanes with regards to Chinaman Lucio Tan as the ultimate corruptor in our Motherland, which they both profess to serve and to die for. Having said all of that, I wouldn’t put too much stock in the fact that neither of Binay’s bashers in the Senate—Alan Peter Cayetano and Antonio Trillanes—belong to LP. While these two Nacionalista senators constitute the tag team that is trying to bludgeon the Veep into submission, they are independent contractors, political “ronin” or rogue samurai who have only their own personal interest (and overweening political ambition) in mind. Cayetano, for instance, was the main hired gun of the Nacionalista Party of Manny Villar during the 2010 presidential elections. Cayetano winces when he is reminded of his former demolition job, since he is now vying for the position of “senator closest to Malacañang,” but he used to be a one-trick pony whose only line was to demand that Noynoy Aquino prove that he was not mentally incapable of becoming President. Knowing Aquino’s sensitivity to questions about his mental state, I really don’t know how Cayetano wormed his way into the President’s good graces. But I suspect that the senator decided that he would rather cast his lot with Aquino rather than take his chances with Binay—whose Makati, after all, is still trying to get back the most expensive real estate in Cayetano’s Taguig. As for Trillanes, his mercenary ways go back even further, when he was in the employ of the financiers of the Oakwood mutiny that he staged with his fellow soldiers who belonged to the so-called Magdalo to bring down the Arroyo administration. Trillanes has since gone a long way, all the way to the Senate, while his fellow coup plotters have been dismissed from the military or are still in jail; very few of the former Magdalo, by the way, speak highly still of Trillanes, whom they consider a sellout to the ideals they declared when they attempted to grab power. Both Cayetano and Trillanes are going after Binay for an audience of one in Malacañang, in the hopes that they, too, will get the President’s support for the higher offices that they seek. The two senators’ interests, at this point, merely jibe with the Roxas faction’s. It should be interesting to see how long the Cayetano-Trillanes show will run, especially if Aquino refuses to intervene. Popcorn, anyone? +++++ Lowdown Jailing Binay By Jojo Robles | Aug. 27, 2014 at 12:01am manilastandardtoday/2014/08/27/jailing-binay/
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