Talaga palang HARI NG MGA
AROGANTE at MAYAYABANG si Comelec Chairman Sixto Brilantes.
A story in
inquirer.net quoted Brillanted as saying
that the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) “should not
[tell us what to do]. They should take care of the Church, not the elections.
Our job is elections. Their job is religion”
Una: Botante rin ang mga
kasapi ng CBCP. Kasama ang mga boto
nila, na DAPAT AY BINILANG MUNA LAHAT ng Comelec pagkatapos ng botohan.
Bago nagproklama si
Brillantes ng mga nanalo kahit WALA PA SA KALAHATI ang mga nabibilang na boto.
So the CBCP has ALL THE
MORAL AND LEGAL RIGHT to ask questions or make suggestions to help ENSURE that
their ballots were not thrown into the garbage can.
Or simply used as props
for what is now a STATISTICALLY, LEGALLY AND MORALLY QUESTIONABLE RESULT of the
polls.
(Remember the 60-30-10
pattern in some election returns in favor of Team PNoy senatorial bets which
had been detected by some information technology experts?
(And the press statement
by renowned election lawyer Romulo Macalintal that the Supreme Court itself had
ruled that no proclamation can be made until the canvassing of all election
returns has been finished)
Second: The Philippines is
a democratic country.. In any democratic country, the government is of the
people, by the people and for the people.
So not just the CBCP but
every Filipino has the right to question the Comelec anytime on anything
suspicious or out of the ordinary.
I’m not a lawyer but I
will dare say that there’s no law which exempts the Comelec from suggestions or
questions by ordinary citizens on the conduct and integrity/legality of its
actions.
Maliban na lang kung para
kay Brilantes ay DIKTADURYA O KOMUINISTA na ang gobyerno natin.
Kung saan walang sinumang
puwedeng bumatikos o magmungkahi ng anuman sa gobyerno ang snuman. At ang
gobyerno ay HINDI NAGKAKAMALI KAILANMAN.
Third: Brillantes
complained that he already admitted discrepancies in the random manual audit
“but now I’m the one being blamed.”
Comelec was the one who
conducted and supervised EVERYTHING during the elections. So it’s but natural
for Brillantes to be blamed since he is the head of Comelec.
Unless Brillantes does
not know the meaning of COMMAND RESPONSIBILITY.
Fourth: PNoy himself had declared in his first day as
president that we the people are his bosses.
So does that apply only to PNoy, and not to Brillantes?
Ano anjg ibig palabasin
ni Brillantes, pagdating sa eleksiyon, SIYA ANG BOSS NATIN?
Huwag tayong MAGPALOKO o
MAGING BULAG, mga kababayan. HINDI PA
TAYO NAKASISIGURO na malinis ang nakaraang halalan.30
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