To Aquino, Enrile, Madrigal, et. al: File a case against MV!

I think I finally have a solution to this C5 controversy that’s win-win for everyone. First the senators who claim to be champions of TRUTH, HONESTY, JUSTICE, and INTEGRITY should drop their act. You guys are obviously using this as a campaign issue in the upcoming 2010 elections. The one who should be charged with being unethical is the lot of you. It’s hard to say that you’re doing this “FOR THE PEOPLE” when you are also running for office because no one stands to gain more from Villar’s downfall than you guys.

FILE A CASE AT THE OMBUDSMAN
If you really believe that Manny Villar is guilty, then file a case with the Ombudsman and let the axe fall where it may. When it’s done that way, MV has no choice but to really defend himself in court. At least it’s an impartial judge who’s deliberating on the case and not his political enemies.

What’s amusing is that all the ganging up on MV has had a completely opposite effect on his numbers. He’s getting the “underdog” status now and more people are supporting him as shown by the latest Pulse Asia survey (which was taken during the C5 controversy).

So there’s my challenge for the people who believe MV is guilty. FILE CHARGES. And to MV? DEFEND YOURSELF IN COURT.

The sooner he gets charged, the sooner this is resolved. Until then, all I’m seeing is politics, politics, and politics.

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3 Responses to “To Aquino, Enrile, Madrigal, et. al: File a case against MV!”

  1. perfect solution, sir. win-win, as you’ve said. if these people who are trying to project an image of seekers of truth and justice really believe in their findings, and value their institution (senate) as they should value others (the ombudsman), then they should be courageous enough to file their report with the ombudsman.

    but i tell you sir, the next comment of these people is: they don’t believe that the ombudsman will be fair and just. what the..?!

    hay naku.

  2. ewan says:

    politics, crab mentality, corruption… its all here… let the mud throwing continue

    btw how do much % do you think the elections will succeed… I’m looking at 25%. Its bound to get even worse

    that aside… I could hardly tell villar and andal ampatuan apart

  3. Veniza says:

    I have a question though. Senator Villar and his colleagues claim that he is not guilty. Then why doesn’t he defend himself? OR at least have the decency to attend senate hearings even though its a “numbers game.”

    I honestly don’t like the fact that he and his colleagues do not attend the hearings or whatever you call it in the senate. Because even if you are condemned to be guilty even if you are not it will eventually surface. It may not be now pero iba din pag hinarap mo eh.

    What if he becomes a president then suddenly someone files a case against him and we all believe that he is guilty of whatever crime, magtatago na lang din ba siya ng ganon kasi “numbers game” lang?

    Yan yung reason mainly na naririnig ko esp. from Senator Cayetano.

    I am a first time voter so I am really taking all these seriously. I want to hear Villar’s side. Because I dont usually take the “majority” side especially if I know that they are wrong.

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