Monday, November 2, 2009

Obama Support for Gloria

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While I would love to see PGMA go leave office right away, I cannot help but wonder why her advisers failed to get the blessing of President Obama for PGMA to prolong her stay in office. She could easily have obtained such blessing and would have received unequivocal endorsement from Obama had she pretended to be a leftist which the former is. I know that PGMA is far right but she could have pretended to be in the same league as the US incumbent. Anyway, some of her policies are already socialist, such as her distribution of Philhealth cards paid for by the government, and the usual doleouts. Also, before she proceeded to the US to see Obama, she should have first caused the removal of the NPA from the list of terrorists and restarted the peace process and should even have ordered the release of all political prisoners and the prosecution of Gen. Palparan and the White House together with the Democrat controlled legislature, should have
sang praises in chorus for her. She should have come down hard against the muslim insurgents and terrorists, because while she may have pleased our muslim neighbors and maybe OIC by trying to forge a peace agreement with these groups, it is not going to earn her any "pogi" points with the Americans. The Obama administration is composed of a cabal of Maoists and Marxists which the advisers of PGMA failed to appreciate. Apropos her situation with President Zelaya of Honduras who was thrown out by the military upon order of the country's Supreme Court when the former attempted to prolong his stay in office by trying to lift term limits in much the same way that PGMA herself tried to do. Now the US is moving heaven and earth, unprecedented in modern history, to restore the deposed president to office and they are close to succeeding in doing so except for the vehemence of President Micheleti, the interim president. Why the different approach? Well, the
deposed Honduran president is a socialist much like his number one ally, Venezuelan president Chavez and these people are being looked up to by the Obama administration, while PGMA is as earlier mentioned a rightist, far right actually. So why indeed her advisers failed to appreciate this? I like to believe that though they seem to be loyal to her, nobody really wants her to stay in office any longer. After all, am sure that the opinion of Mr. Neri and Gov. Salcedo about her is shared by a majority of her advisers. If I am FGMA, I would certainly have cried in sympathy of my wife's and my own predicament. Serves them right, they failed to heed the lessons of history.

Valentin L. Bonite
Gigaquit, Surigao del Norte

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