Wednesday, October 10, 2012

MALACANANG HAND IN CYBERCRIME ACT EMERGING


PNoy must be really UP TO SOMETHING with the Cybercrime Prevention Act.

And intentionally or unintentionally, Presidential Spokesman Edwin Lacierda has just given us reason to suspect that Malacanang was BEHIND the crafting of the Act.

Lacierda told ABS-CBN News that if the Supreme Court will decide that the Act is unconstitutional, the government still has other legal remedies.

In effect, Lacierda said Malacanang is ready to fight for the legality of the  Act. Now, think about this, people:

PNoy or anyone else in Malacanang IS NOT THE AUTHOR of the Act

The Act was authored by senators and congressmen. Debates and interpellations on the Act were conducted in, and staged by, both the House of Representatives and the Senate.

NOT IN MALACANANG!

So WHY would Malacanang BE THE ONE, or would JOIN IN the fight for the legality of the Act should it be declared unlawful by the Supreme Court?  What makes Malacanang HOTTER THAN THE SUMMER SUN for the legality of the Act that it’s already sounding off its intention this early?

If there is anybody who should fight for the constitutionality of the Act, it’s the senators and congressmen who authored it.

It’s their work It’s them who should AGGRESSIVELY PROVE that there was nothing wrong in what they did, that it’s constitutional and should be implemented.

NOT MALACANANG, NOT PNOY OR LACIERDA

Senators and congressmen are supposed to be INDEPENDENT from Malacanang. 

So for Lacierda, and for that matter Malacanang, to be this vocal and aggressive this early for the legality of the Act is both ILLOGICAL AND SUSPICIOUS.

Unless Malacanang was involved in the writing of the Act,  especially the final version which was signed into law by PNoy,

Or it already has plans on how to use the Act and is finding the delay of the implementation due to the TRO UNACCEPTABLE.

Your floor, boys and girls 30.

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