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Boiling a frog

Gloria Arroyo is using the frog formula on the Filipino people in pushing for Charter Change and it looks like it is working.

What’s the frog formula?

It is said that if you put a frog into a pot of boiling water, it will leap out right away to escape the danger because it’s survival instincts are geared towards detecting sudden changes.

But if you put a frog in a kettle that is filled with water that is cool and pleasant, and then you gradually heat the kettle, it will relish the warmth. It’s tolerance level is high as long as it’s gradual. By the time it would realize the danger, it would be too late to jump out of the boiling water.

It would then be turned into a nilagang palaka.

Notice how Arroyo and her cohorts keep on saying that the 2010 elections will push through. Speaking at the formal merger of the two parties that supports her, Arroyo declared,”Cynics and detractors love to paint grim scenarios about a cancellation of the 2010 elections. Let this merger of LAKAS and KAMPI be tangible proof of the Administration’s readiness, nay determination, to help ensure that the elections do push through.”

Interior Secretary Ronaldo Puno, the master election magician, and Gabriel Claudio never tire of talking about 2010 elections. That’s because they know that Filipinos love election.

The masses look forward to elections because it’s the only time that they become important to officials who ignore them once they get elected. It’s a fiesta complete with food, entertainment and money. It’s a safety valve in a highly-stressed environment.

A Pulse Asia survey showed that 65 percent of Filipinos are convinced the May 2010 elections will be held as scheduled and believe that there will be much trouble in the country if the elections are not held.

So Arroyo will give Filipinos elections in 2010. The people will have their circus. But it doesn’t mean that the Constitution will not be changed.

Last Monday, with three days left before adjournment, the House committee on constitutional amendments convened an emergency session and approved a resolution to convene Congress, even without the participation of the Senate, into a constituent assembly to amend the Constitution.

The minority in the House led by Rep. Satur Ocampo thought that it succeeded in blocking the railroading of the Con-Ass resolution when it was sent back to the committee on constitutional amendments. He didn’t reckon with P20 million each incentive promised by Arroyo for the passage of the Con-Ass resolution.

The congressmen held an emergency session and approved the Con-Ass resolution. At 11:30 p.m. of June 2, 2009, the House approved the Con-Ass resolution.

At the meeting with the foreign correspondents yesterday, Puno confirmed that Arroyo did meet with the congressmen at the presidential suite of the Manila Hotel after the Lakas-Kampi merger last Thursday and talked about the Con-Ass resolution. But he denied the reported offer of P20 million each for those who would be voting for it.

House Speaker Prospero Nograles, explaining the haste that they are pushing the Con-Ass resolution, said there are no marching orders from Malacañang. “It’s part of our agenda. We have to get this over with.”

As of this time, debates are ongoing. Voting will be in a while.

After the Con-Ass resolution, which excludes the Senate in the process of amending the Constitution, is passed, it is expected that someone would question it before the Supreme Court. Arroyo’s operators believe they have the numbers to distort the Constitutional provision of three-fourths of Congress to amend the Constitution. Referendum will be in September and as declared by Arroyo, elections will be held in 2010.

It matters little if it will be for members of the parliament or officials in a presidential system. The main feature would be Gloria Arroyo stays in power forever.

We laugh at Arroyo’s ‘Palaka’ (Partido ng Lakas at Kampi) but actually they are the ones who are having the last laugh. They must be enjoying seeing us boiled in the waters of complacency

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290 Comments

  1. Debates on the floor

    Rep. Joson:

    Huwag natin i-gang rape ang ating bayan.

    the good and the decent in us should pr4evail.

    ibasura ang HR 1109

  2. vic vic

    the marching order was not given in words, but in numbers and a big one at that..how much is that number again?…20 millions (golf balls/per abalos)and that was just for down payment…

  3. Palatino: object becasue there is no compelling need .It’s not stated in the resolution.

    one of the sponsors said Con-Ass is not sensational what we did and about to do is much more.

  4. Voting is about to start. Rep. Satur Ocampo noted that congressmen are arriving. he said that’s the “marching orders from Gloria Arroyo.”

    P20 million per vote, remember?

  5. Diego K. Guerrero Diego K. Guerrero

    P20 million pampadulas: Bitayin ang mga Hudas sa bayan! Boil them with crude oil.

  6. Ellen,

    These tongressmen should be hanged, drawn and quartered — seriously! They deserve it.

  7. ron ron

    Do these Congressman really know what they are doing? too much is at stake here, we need to be very vigilant about what’s going on in the congress. Arroyo is greedy for power, she will do anything she can to stay.

  8. I am awed by the brazeness by which it was railroaded. All rules, laws, even the constitution were twisted in their favor. Not an iota of decency whatsoever.

  9. bitchevil bitchevil

    I hope the next article is “Boiling the Evil Bitch”.

  10. I was impressed with Luz Ilagan, Erin Tañada, Neri Colmenares, Walden Bello, My darling Darlene Antonino, Risa Hontiveros, Ronnie Zamora and even JDV! The rest were so-so especially Joson who squandered his defining moment by appearing unprepared and lacked seriousness. My 10 year-old son can deliver a better speech.

    I also liked blogger Mong Palatino’s speech, his “ConAss Scandal” will surely be a buzzword on the web.

  11. hawaiianguy hawaiianguy

    Guys, what’s surprising about this con-ass being railroaded to victory?

    They are ass-holes, crocs, vultures, pigs, kapalmuks!

    I salute those who opposed this brazen move. Sadly, they are the vanishing species in this pork-ridden congress.

  12. ofw ofw

    buhay pa cla sinusunog na cla sa impyerno mga gahaman sa pera kahit maghirap ang mga kawawang pilipino.dito natin malaman sa mga lalaban bilang presidente kung sinong matapang na hahadlang sa sa mga ganid na ito.kawawa tao pag gloria 4ever at mga alagad nya pati ating mga anak wla ng pag-asa.

  13. ofw ofw

    20million ala satanas ang halakhak ng mga congressman dahil hahit hindi na magtrabaho buhay cla at nabubuhay ng marangya sana hindi na kayo magising.

  14. Rose Rose

    Ang lahat na bagay ay may kabayaran…babayad ng malaki ang mga tongressmen na nag rape sa ating bayan..they will suffer for this..masusunnog ang kanilang kaluluwa..hindi lang sila mailaga kundi very well done pa ang aabutin nila..cremated..

  15. myrna myrna

    ang hindi ko maintindihan, bakit walang magawa ang members ng opposition sa congress?

  16. habib habib

    Nagbukas na ang klase. Nakakaawang tingnan ang mga batang siksikan sa klasrum makapag-aral at matuto lamang. Marami pa ang gustong magpalista subalit tinatanggihan na bunga ng kawalang lugar na pagsisiksikan.

    Parang nakikita ko rin ang aking apo na tumatagaktak ang pawis habang nakikinig sa leksiyon ng kanyang guro sa gitna ng ingay ng kanyang mga kaklase.

    Siguro naman, hindi lingid ito sa ating mararangal na mga kongresmen.

    Subalit, bakit hindi nila magawan ng solusyon ang numero unong problema ng mag-aaral, ang pagkakaroon ng hindi man maluwag ay ‘yun man lamang maaliwalas na silid aralan?

    Aba’y MILYON MILYON kung tumanggap sila ng SUHOL mula sa inang putang si gloria arroyo, bukod pa sa pork barrel na kanila ring kinukurakot. Hindi man lamang nila magugol ang maliit na bahagi ng salaping galing sa ating pinagpaguran bilang buwis na sila lamang ang nakikinabang?

    Putang inang mga lingkod bayan ‘yan! Mga hudas na walang kahihiyan!

  17. Valdemar Valdemar

    Every day, every moment we have something to complain about. so lets get it done with. Lets have the change function that is the charter change. Asap! Then we , the people, choose the better drafts of the constitution. Simple enough.

  18. leonardo damian leonardo damian

    puro nlng tyo b vigilant…. d naman tyo tumutolong kung my mass action… kya sinasamantala na ng mga putang inang gloria at mga asong kalye na ang TAKOT hindi silent ng majority puro lng tyo comment lng action….

  19. madrak madrak

    oy wag naman kyong nang gagamit ng pangalan….tama kyo kya lng la naman tyong magawa, at ganyan tlga ang pulitika sa ating bansa.

  20. iwatcher2010 iwatcher2010

    madrak…walang magagawa tayo? pag ganyan ang isip ng bawat pilipino ay sa kangkungan talaga tayo pupulutin…ganyan na nga ang pulitika sa ating bansa kaya mas dapat na kumilos ka!

    huwag gagamit ng pangalan? ulol lahat ng nasa malacanang mafia at arroyo corrupt-poration ay puro gahaman at buwitre…gusto mo isa-isahin ko?

    abnormal ka kung hindi ka kikilos, para kang pagong na daglinmg nagtatago pag may ambang kapahamakan…lumaban ka kung kinakailangan dahil bansa mo ‘to at ang kinabukasan ng susunod na salinhlahi ang nakataya dito…ok lang sana kung buhay mo lang wala akong paki pero mas maraming pilipino ang lalong mababaon sa kahirapan kapag naghari ang mga trapos.

    magbago ka sa sarili mo muna bago ka makilahok saisang mahalagang usapin!

    NO to TRAPOS sa 2010!

  21. Kim Kim

    >>>Myrna, tyranny of numbers nga.<<<<<Ellen

    Where does tyranny in numbers end (if ever) and where (if at all) does working for the interest of the people begin in the pork-laden terms of tenure of these sorry excuses as the peoples’ representatives, called, CONgressmen-ASSholes ?
    Such evil predicament persists due in part to the fact that good people tolerate it. And to add insult to injury, we even call them “HONORABLE”.
    Such a misnomer !!! More like DOROBO-ble.

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