Thursday, March 25, 2010

An Erap-Binay Presidency


With all honesty of a true person and a leader, Pres. Erap Estrada declares he will serve only the remaining years of his snatched presidency. He assures the people that the 2010 presidency will be an Erap and Binay presidency. They will complement each other unlike what his treasonous former vice president Mrs. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo did to him in 2001.

Mrs. Arroyo conspired with the elite of the society, the Catholic church, opportunist traditional politicians, military and police generals to oust the legitimate sitting president Estrada.

With Makati City mayor Jejomar "Jojo" Binay, street parliamentarian, anti-dictator, prominent human rights lawyer and a reserve military colonel, on Pres. Estrada's side is a guarantee that there will be no more repeat of any kind of people's power, whether led by the Catholic church, the elite of the society or opportunist military and police generals. As both Estrada and Binay with compensate each other in the governance of the country's affair and any coup d'etat will thwarted instantaneously and nip in the buds.

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Total Reorganization of the Supreme Court

"Supreme Court rule on Bulacan election
The status quo order on the Bulacan gubernatorial row stays.


The high court failed to issue a ruling on the matter on Tuesday, citing additional petitions and opinions on the matter."

"Supreme Court rule on appointments
Supreme Court’s decision allowing the appointment of a "midnight Chief Justice" by President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo. "

Raindrops Keeps Falling On My Head










Nice music-rest from politics...

Saturday, March 6, 2010

US court orders Michael Ray Aquino's extradition


abs-cbnNEWS.com | 03/05/2010 9:04 PM

MANILA, Philippines - A US court on Thursday (Friday in Manila) has granted the request of the Philippine government to extradite former police official Michael Ray Aquino in connection with the Bubby Dacer-Emmanuel Corbito double murder case.

The 24-page extradition order was issued by Judge Esther Salas of the US District Court of New Jersey in Newark. 

The order junked Aquino's objections to the extradition request and said all documents submitted by the Philippine government conformed to the November 22, 1996 RP-US extradition treaty. 

Aquino, a former member of the now defunct Presidential Anti-Organized Crime Task Force (PAOCTF) is charged with conspiring with other individuals in the investigation and murder of Dacer and Corbito more than nine years ago. 

Aquino and another police official, Cezar Mancao, fled to the United States allegedly upon the instructions of Sen. Panfilo Lacson to escape prosecution. Lacson has been in hiding since January this year after being implicated in the murders.