RE: Halalan 2010 remains vulnerable to cheating
Posted at 03/09/2010 5:22 PM | Updated as of 03/09/2010 5:22 PM
If the opposition wants to retake the presidency from Aling Gloria's hand, the more Aling Gloria wants to retain or control it.
The first option of Aling Gloria is to fight as long as she can and through whatever means. Don't you see? She is rumored to be supporting two bets, Gibo and Villar. That is plan A.
The second option for Aling Gloria is to run for any available position so she is running as a congresswoman. Who knows later on for the Speakership of the Lower House? To be able to acquire immunity just in case their plan A will not succeed. This is plan B.
The third option of Aling Gloria is to fill the SC by her appointees including to position of the Chief Justice. Maybe as her protector once her term end and just incase her Plan A and B fails. This is the plan C.
Just yesterday Aling Gloria appointed Gen. Delfin Bangit as the new AFP Chief of Staff replacing Gen. Victor Ibrado who is about to retire tomorrow. This stepped alone could determined Aling Gloria is planning something in her favor.
Kaya ang dapat katakutan o kaya pangambahan ng mga mamamayan ay dayaan at hindi ang pag palya ng halalan sa darating na Mayo 10.
If Noynoy or ERAP will emerged the winner in the coming May election, res-assured Aling Gloria will be facing various kinds investigations. She will be investigated if she or in way or another violated the Philippines constitution from 2001 - 2010.
So what Aling Gloria doesn't like to happen to her is what happened to past and present head of states namely:
1) Like the present or a sitting President Asif Ali Zardari of Pakistan who at present being investigated by the Pakistani's Supreme Court because of coruption.
2) Like the former President Thanksin of Thailand who was ousted in 2006 also at present under investigation of corupt practices.
3) Like the former President Alberto Fujimori of Peru who was removed from office in 1990 due to massive killings and sentenced for 25 years imprisonment in 2009 by the 3 member panel of the Supreme Court of Peru.
If there were happy days, lonely days are next.
Conrad S. Angeles
conradangeles[at]rocketmail.com