The nation mourns

A laughing Aquino at the Mitsubishi plant inauguration at Sta. Rosa, Laguna while bodies of 42 the fallen SAF arrive in Villamor Air Base.

A laughing Aquino at the Mitsubishi plant inauguration at Sta. Rosa, Laguna while bodies of 42 the fallen SAF arrive in Villamor Air Base.


It took him four days to say something about the worst tragedy in the history of the country’s police force and when the bodies of the fallen police officers arrived at Villamor Air Base yesterday, President Aquino was at Mitsubishi plant Sta Rosa, Laguna inspecting and enjoying the classic cars on display.

What kind of a leader do we have?

Social media was raging over Aquino’s callousness.

Movie director Joey Reyes posted on Twitter: “My God! And you chose to be at an inauguration of an auto plant than to meet the bodies of our boys who died fulfilling their duties?!”

Others were at a loss for words.

Joe Bacero could only say “Lilintian!” Visayans know the rage in this expression. No English translation can capture it.

Ysabel Canlas didn’t mince words: “With all due respect Mr. President, isa po kayong gago at kalahati.

The gentle Yolanda L.Punsalan said, “I want to be an ostrich now.”

Worse, Malacañang dismissed the criticism on Aquino’s absence in the arrival of the slain police officers as not really “a majority view” based on their media monitoring.

Bad news for Coloma, according to ABS-CBN monitoring, the hastag #Nasaanangpangulo was trending number one worldwide in Twitter last night.

Besides, he said, the President has already expressed his grief over the tragedy in his televised speech
Wednesday night. “Naipahayag na po ng pangulo kagabi ang kanyang buong-pusong pakikidalamhati at ang kalungkutan ng buong bansa,” Coloma said.

Deputy Presidential Spokesperson Abigail Valte said the President didn’t snub the arrival honors for the slain policemen because he was not really scheduled to be in that event. She said Aquino will attend the necrological service today.

What’s a schedule? That can be revised at the last minute for more important matters. That is if the President considers the death of the 44 members of SAF important.

Aquino’s absence at the arrival honors yesterday renders hollow his expression of grief in his speech: “As President and as father of this country, I am greatly saddened that our policemen had to lay down their lives for this mission. Without question, these people are heroes; they who willingly put themselves in danger to address threats to our security; they who were wounded; they who gave their lives in the name of peace.”
He has declared today, Jan. 30, as “National Day of Mourning to symbolize the sorrow and empathy of our entire country.”

The Filipino people are in mourning and it’s not just because of the Masasapano debacle. We are mourning the incompetence and callousness of the national leadership.

As one Facebook post articulated, “Sending men out to die for glory and money is repulsive. Sending out men who are trained to follow your orders to carry out a mission where they believe you have their backs and not protecting them is the highest betrayal of trust. Violating the laws you swore to uphold, leading without empathy and having complete disregard for the lives of policemen under your command constitute a crime against the Filipino people. I wonder, did you lose even one night of sleep?”

The nation mourns

A laughing Aquino at the Mitsubishi plant inauguration at Sta. Rosa, Laguna while bodies of 42 the fallen SAF arrive in Villamor Air Base.

A laughing Aquino at the Mitsubishi plant inauguration at Sta. Rosa, Laguna while bodies of 42 the fallen SAF arrive in Villamor Air Base.


It took him four days to say something about the worst tragedy in the history of the country’s police force and when the bodies of the fallen police officers arrived at Villamor Air Base yesterday, President Aquino was at Mitsubishi plant Sta Rosa, Laguna inspecting and enjoying the classic cars on display.

What kind of a leader do we have?

Social media was raging over Aquino’s callousness.

Movie director Joey Reyes posted on Twitter: “My God! And you chose to be at an inauguration of an auto plant than to meet the bodies of our boys who died fulfilling their duties?!”

Others were at a loss for words.

Joe Bacero could only say “Lilintian!” Visayans know the rage in this expression. No English translation can capture it.

Ysabel Canlas didn’t mince words: “With all due respect Mr. President, isa po kayong gago at kalahati.

The gentle Yolanda L.Punsalan said, “I want to be an ostrich now.”

Worse, Malacañang dismissed the criticism on Aquino’s absence in the arrival of the slain police officers as not really “a majority view” based on their media monitoring.

Bad news for Coloma, according to ABS-CBN monitoring, the hastag #Nasaanangpangulo was trending number one worldwide in Twitter last night.

Besides, he said, the President has already expressed his grief over the tragedy in his televised speech
Wednesday night. “Naipahayag na po ng pangulo kagabi ang kanyang buong-pusong pakikidalamhati at ang kalungkutan ng buong bansa,” Coloma said.

Deputy Presidential Spokesperson Abigail Valte said the President didn’t snub the arrival honors for the slain policemen because he was not really scheduled to be in that event. She said Aquino will attend the necrological service today.

What’s a schedule? That can be revised at the last minute for more important matters. That is if the President considers the death of the 44 members of SAF important.

Aquino’s absence at the arrival honors yesterday renders hollow his expression of grief in his speech: “As President and as father of this country, I am greatly saddened that our policemen had to lay down their lives for this mission. Without question, these people are heroes; they who willingly put themselves in danger to address threats to our security; they who were wounded; they who gave their lives in the name of peace.”
He has declared today, Jan. 30, as “National Day of Mourning to symbolize the sorrow and empathy of our entire country.”

The Filipino people are in mourning and it’s not just because of the Masasapano debacle. We are mourning the incompetence and callousness of the national leadership.

As one Facebook post articulated, “Sending men out to die for glory and money is repulsive. Sending out men who are trained to follow your orders to carry out a mission where they believe you have their backs and not protecting them is the highest betrayal of trust. Violating the laws you swore to uphold, leading without empathy and having complete disregard for the lives of policemen under your command constitute a crime against the Filipino people. I wonder, did you lose even one night of sleep?”

The nation mourns

A laughing Aquino at the Mitsubishi plant inauguration at Sta. Rosa, Laguna while bodies of 42 the fallen SAF arrive in Villamor Air Base.

A laughing Aquino at the Mitsubishi plant inauguration at Sta. Rosa, Laguna while bodies of 42 the fallen SAF arrive in Villamor Air Base.


It took him four days to say something about the worst tragedy in the history of the country’s police force and when the bodies of the fallen police officers arrived at Villamor Air Base yesterday, President Aquino was at Mitsubishi plant Sta Rosa, Laguna inspecting and enjoying the classic cars on display.

What kind of a leader do we have?

Social media was raging over Aquino’s callousness.

Movie director Joey Reyes posted on Twitter: “My God! And you chose to be at an inauguration of an auto plant than to meet the bodies of our boys who died fulfilling their duties?!”

Others were at a loss for words.

Joe Bacero could only say “Lilintian!” Visayans know the rage in this expression. No English translation can capture it.

Ysabel Canlas didn’t mince words: “With all due respect Mr. President, isa po kayong gago at kalahati.

The gentle Yolanda L.Punsalan said, “I want to be an ostrich now.”

Worse, Malacañang dismissed the criticism on Aquino’s absence in the arrival of the slain police officers as not really “a majority view” based on their media monitoring.

Bad news for Coloma, according to ABS-CBN monitoring, the hastag #Nasaanangpangulo was trending number one worldwide in Twitter last night.

Besides, he said, the President has already expressed his grief over the tragedy in his televised speech
Wednesday night. “Naipahayag na po ng pangulo kagabi ang kanyang buong-pusong pakikidalamhati at ang kalungkutan ng buong bansa,” Coloma said.

Deputy Presidential Spokesperson Abigail Valte said the President didn’t snub the arrival honors for the slain policemen because he was not really scheduled to be in that event. She said Aquino will attend the necrological service today.

What’s a schedule? That can be revised at the last minute for more important matters. That is if the President considers the death of the 44 members of SAF important.

Aquino’s absence at the arrival honors yesterday renders hollow his expression of grief in his speech: “As President and as father of this country, I am greatly saddened that our policemen had to lay down their lives for this mission. Without question, these people are heroes; they who willingly put themselves in danger to address threats to our security; they who were wounded; they who gave their lives in the name of peace.”
He has declared today, Jan. 30, as “National Day of Mourning to symbolize the sorrow and empathy of our entire country.”

The Filipino people are in mourning and it’s not just because of the Masasapano debacle. We are mourning the incompetence and callousness of the national leadership.

As one Facebook post articulated, “Sending men out to die for glory and money is repulsive. Sending out men who are trained to follow your orders to carry out a mission where they believe you have their backs and not protecting them is the highest betrayal of trust. Violating the laws you swore to uphold, leading without empathy and having complete disregard for the lives of policemen under your command constitute a crime against the Filipino people. I wonder, did you lose even one night of sleep?”

Kahanga-hanga ang pagpahalaga ng mga Koreano ng dangal; hindi kahanga-hanga ang patuloy na pagdepensa ni PNoy kay Purisima

Mangyayari kaya dito sa Pilipinas ang nangyari kay Heather Co, ang anak ng chairman ng Korean Airlines na humingi ng tawad sa publiko sa ginawa niyang pagsuplada at pag-inarte sa sarili nilang airline?
Malabo.

Suspended PNP Chief Alan Purisima and President Aquino.

Suspended PNP Chief Alan Purisima and President Aquino.

Ito lang kay Police Chief Alan Purisima, inimbistiga ng Ombudsman ang tungkol sa ma-anomalya na pagbigay ng kontrata sa courier na magde-deliber ng mga lisensya ng baril. Napag-alaman na sabit si Purisima.

Sinuspindi. Sa halip na mag-fade away na lang, sinubukan pang ipahinto ang suspension.

Ang Pangulong Aquino naman, na binabandera ang kanyang “Tuwid na Daan”, depensa ng depensa kay Purisima. Kahit na nasuspindi na, pinipilit pa rin na pumirma lang naman daw si Purisima. Baka nalusutan lang daw.

“Nilalagay ko ang sarili ko sa lugar niya? Usisain ko ba lahat na papeles na dumadaan sa agin para pirmahan?” sabi ni Aquino.

Ano ba yan? Bilang hepe, obligasyun mo na ayusin ang proseso sa iyong ahensya at maglagay ka ng mga tao na marunong at mapagkatiwalaan. Kung nalusutan ang isang pinuno, may papanagutan pa rin siya. Yan ang sinasabing “leadership.”

Kung hindi ka marunong maging lider, umalis ka sa pwesto mo na nagbibigay ng kapangyarihan sa iyo at napakaraming prebelihiyo.

Ibang-iba ang nangyari sa South Korea.

Heather Co accompanied by her father apologizing to the public for her misconduct over Macadamia nuts.

Heather Co accompanied by her father apologizing to the public for her misconduct over Macadamia nuts.

Noong isang linggo, sumakay si Heather Co, anak ng may-ari ng Korean Airlines na si Cho Yang-ho at hepe ng inflight service ng airline, sa kanilang eroplano sa John F. Kennedy International Airport sa New York, pauwi ng Seoul. Siyempre sa First Class section. Binigyan siya ng macadamia nuts na nasa supot sa halip na nakalagay sa platito.

Nagalit ang aleng mataray. Minura daw niya ang steward at ang Chief Steward at hinampas pa ng folder. Pinaluhod pa niya ang chief steward para humingi ng paumanhin dahil lang sa Macademia nuts.

Hindi lang yun. Inurderan niya ang eroplano na bumalik sa Kennedy Airport at pababain ang steward. Siiyempre walang magawa ang piloto.Sinunod si mataray na ale. Late ng 11 a minute daw ang dating ng Korean Airlines sa Inchon International Airport.

Nang mabulgar ito, inurder ng kanyang tatay na humingi ng public apology si Co. Sa harap ng media at mga empleyado at sa opisina ng ahensya na nagi-imbistiga ng insidinti, humingi ng tawad si Cho. Naka-televise pa.
Tinanggal na rin siya bilang hepe ng inflight service ng Korean Airlines.

Hindi lang si Co ang humingo ng tawad. Pati na ang tatay.

“Pasensiya na kayo at hindi ko siya napalaki ng maayos,” sabi niya.

Walang turuan. Walang palusot.

Kahanga-hanga ang kanilang pagpahalaga ng dangal.

Kahanga-hanga ang pagpahalaga ng mga Koreano ng dangal; hindi kahanga-hanga ang patuloy na pagdepensa ni PNoy kay Purisima

Mangyayari kaya dito sa Pilipinas ang nangyari kay Heather Co, ang anak ng chairman ng Korean Airlines na humingi ng tawad sa publiko sa ginawa niyang pagsuplada at pag-inarte sa sarili nilang airline?
Malabo.

Suspended PNP Chief Alan Purisima and President Aquino.

Suspended PNP Chief Alan Purisima and President Aquino.

Ito lang kay Police Chief Alan Purisima, inimbistiga ng Ombudsman ang tungkol sa ma-anomalya na pagbigay ng kontrata sa courier na magde-deliber ng mga lisensya ng baril. Napag-alaman na sabit si Purisima.

Sinuspindi. Sa halip na mag-fade away na lang, sinubukan pang ipahinto ang suspension.

Ang Pangulong Aquino naman, na binabandera ang kanyang “Tuwid na Daan”, depensa ng depensa kay Purisima. Kahit na nasuspindi na, pinipilit pa rin na pumirma lang naman daw si Purisima. Baka nalusutan lang daw.

“Nilalagay ko ang sarili ko sa lugar niya? Usisain ko ba lahat na papeles na dumadaan sa agin para pirmahan?” sabi ni Aquino.

Ano ba yan? Bilang hepe, obligasyun mo na ayusin ang proseso sa iyong ahensya at maglagay ka ng mga tao na marunong at mapagkatiwalaan. Kung nalusutan ang isang pinuno, may papanagutan pa rin siya. Yan ang sinasabing “leadership.”

Kung hindi ka marunong maging lider, umalis ka sa pwesto mo na nagbibigay ng kapangyarihan sa iyo at napakaraming prebelihiyo.

Ibang-iba ang nangyari sa South Korea.

Heather Co accompanied by her father apologizing to the public for her misconduct over Macadamia nuts.

Heather Co accompanied by her father apologizing to the public for her misconduct over Macadamia nuts.

Noong isang linggo, sumakay si Heather Co, anak ng may-ari ng Korean Airlines na si Cho Yang-ho at hepe ng inflight service ng airline, sa kanilang eroplano sa John F. Kennedy International Airport sa New York, pauwi ng Seoul. Siyempre sa First Class section. Binigyan siya ng macadamia nuts na nasa supot sa halip na nakalagay sa platito.

Nagalit ang aleng mataray. Minura daw niya ang steward at ang Chief Steward at hinampas pa ng folder. Pinaluhod pa niya ang chief steward para humingi ng paumanhin dahil lang sa Macademia nuts.

Hindi lang yun. Inurderan niya ang eroplano na bumalik sa Kennedy Airport at pababain ang steward. Siiyempre walang magawa ang piloto.Sinunod si mataray na ale. Late ng 11 a minute daw ang dating ng Korean Airlines sa Inchon International Airport.

Nang mabulgar ito, inurder ng kanyang tatay na humingi ng public apology si Co. Sa harap ng media at mga empleyado at sa opisina ng ahensya na nagi-imbistiga ng insidinti, humingi ng tawad si Cho. Naka-televise pa.
Tinanggal na rin siya bilang hepe ng inflight service ng Korean Airlines.

Hindi lang si Co ang humingo ng tawad. Pati na ang tatay.

“Pasensiya na kayo at hindi ko siya napalaki ng maayos,” sabi niya.

Walang turuan. Walang palusot.

Kahanga-hanga ang kanilang pagpahalaga ng dangal.