For Noynoy Aquino Supporters

Thursday, April 8, 2010

The Case Against Gilberto Teodoro


These are the questions Filipinos wanted to ask,

but no one dared to demand answers.

Questions that should been asked during the Philippine Presidential debates,

but moderators did not have the basketballs to ask.

Until now.


The case against Gilberto Teodoro

  1. Where were you when 34 Filipinos were murdered for political reasons from 1986 to 1992? It took 21 years for President Marcos to tally 34 political deaths. President Aquino, your aunt, took only six years.
  2. Where were you when 14 people were murdered in your family-controlled land of Hacienda Luisita?
  3. What businesses have you directly set up or what jobs have you created to drive the growth of the Philippine economy? Be specific.
  4. You were Defense Secretary of the Philippines until November 15, 2010. Eight days later, on November 23, 2010, sixty-seven (67) people were massacred in Maguindanao. Where is your sense of accountability? You could have stopped the massacre. YOU HAD MILITARY INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION, but you DID NOT release it. Like Pontius Pilate, you washed your hands by resigning your post.

The Case Against Noynoy Aquino


These are the questions Filipinos wanted to ask,

but no one dared to demand answers.

Questions that should been asked during the Philippine Presidential debates,

but moderators did not have the basketballs to ask.

Until now.


The Case Against Noynoy Aquino

  1. Where were you during the Mendiola Massacre (13 killed) when your mother was President?
  2. Where were you when 34 Filipinos were murdered for political reasons from 1986 to 1992? It took 21 years for President Marcos to tally 34 political deaths. President Aquino, your mother, took only six years.
  3. President Aquino was the most powerful person in the Philippines, and your family the most powerful in the country, from 1986 to 1992. You know who REALLY killed your father, don’t you? Why not tell us? You’re using his death to prop up your image.
  4. Where were you when 14 people were murdered in your family-controlled land of Hacienda Luisita?
  5. What businesses have you set up or what jobs have you created to drive the growth of the Philippine economy? Be specific.
  6. Why will you pardon the debt of your tenant farmers in Hacienda Luisita only AFTER you become president? Why not do it now?
  7. What have you done to the poor families in Hacienda Luisita? Honestly? Truthfully? Genuinely?

The Case Against Gloria Macapal-Arroyo

These are the questions Filipinos wanted to ask,

but no one dared to demand answers.

Questions that should been asked during the Philippine Presidential debates,

but moderators did not have the basketballs to ask.

Until now.


The case against Gloria Macapal-Arroyo

  1. Daughter of a former president but expects the Philippines to a “first-world country in 20 years.” If she can’t do it in her prime, what makes her think she can do it after she retires from politics?
  2. What was the economic situation of the Philippines when:

§ Her father was president?

§ Marcos was still a dictator?

§ Mao Zedong was still alive?

§ Deng Xiaoping changed China?

§ Lee Kuan Yew was still Prime Minister of Singapore?

§ Lee Kuan Yew’s son, Lee Hsien Loong, was NOT yet Prime Minister?

§ the Philippines celebrated its Centennial?

  • What’s the economic situation of the Philippines NOW during her presidency?
  • What substantial achievements have you done for the country? Can they stand up to academic scrutiny? Try a non-economist like me?


Top Eleven Reasons Why I am on a Hunger Protest

This is Day One, April 9, 2010

My Hunger Protest will last until May 11, 2010

I hope NOT to die trying to inform a nation from voting for the wrong people!

Is this worth it?

Are Filipino voters so ignorant, they don't know how ignorant they are?

We will all find out with this social experiment.


Top Eleven Reasons Why I am on a Hunger Protest

1. Got sick and tired of Filipino leaders keeping ordinary Filipinos ignorant.

2. Got sick and tired of underachieving spoiled, rich brats posing as leaders.

3. Got tired of highly-educated leaders who won't lead.

4. Got tired of an educational oligarchy that does nothing.

5. To stop sending US Troops to the Philippines, especially if American lives are at risk.

6. Time for a global watchdog (wuf! wuf!) to make Filipino leaders and decision-makers accountable.

7. End poverty and ignorance in the Philippines by making the economy grow (OFWS all over the world, email me. I'll help you create a FREE business plan and help set-up a GLOBAL business for you in the country where you are in right now, or for your Filipino relatives back home).

8. End corruption by helping the Philippine economy grow (corruption is a form of ignorance about free-market capitalism and the profit-motive).

9. Try out a social experiment to discredit my own theory that Filipinos are NOT ready for a full-blown democracy. The following facts are staring them right in the face, and yet they will vote Arroyo, Aquino and Teodoro WITHOUT THINKING!

10. To prove my theory that 3 million Filipinos in the US, and almost 10 million Filipinos all over the world, DO NOT CARE about the Philippines.

11. In TOTAL and COMPLETE HUMILITY but on the platform of scholarly argumentation and debate, I am encouraging Filipinos to an intellectual challenge about the philosophies of genuine and legitimate democracy -- one that has profound and substantiated foundations, and not based on the whims and wills of an oligarchy of spoiled brats!


Most Important Addendum:

I am DEMANDING

from the

Moron 3

(Arroyo, Aquino and Teodoro)

to FREE

the Morong 43