Tuesday, August 13, 2013

POLITICAL HYPOCRISY IN NAPOLES CASE

This is nothing less than POLITICAL HYPOCRISY at its finest.

Malacanang is asking the 97 mayors whom Justice Sec. Leila de Lima says will be summoned to shed light on the Malampaya funds which reportedly went to suspected ‘pork barrel’ scam brains Janet Napoles to cooperate .

Deputy Presidential Spokesperson Abigail Valte  claims Pnoy wants to know “kung sino ba talaga 'yung kasangkot at kung sino 'yung nagamit lamang 'yung pangalan,"

Where’s the hypocrisy?

BAKIT HINDI mautusan ni PNoy ang House of Representatives at Senado, na KONTROLADO NIYA pareho, na makipagtulungan din sa imbestigasyon?

Gayung umaabot umano ng P10 BILYON ang ‘pork barrel’ funds na  NANAKAW umano ni Napoles mula sa mga pondo ng senador at  congressmen. Na mahigit pa sa 10 DOBLE ng P900 milyon na gusto ni De Lima na liwanagin ng 97 mayors.

Should the PURSUIT OF TRUTH be selective as far as PNoy is concerned?

Kung ano iyung MAS MALIIT, iyun ang gusto ni PNoy na liwanagin agad. Pero pagdating sa mahigit 10 dobleng  nagmula sa pondo ng mga senador at congressmen, tila BULAG at BINGI si PNoy.

I haven’t even heard him issue any order for an immediate probe of Napoles herself.

NO SENSE OF URGENCY whatsoever. Talk about sincerity and credibility.

I don’t know with you, people, but so far, I’m not finding any sincerity in the search for truth with the way the Napoles case is being handled. DON’T BE SURPRISED if it suddenly DISAPPEARS from the limelight and replaced with a supposedly equally sensational issue.

And to those who will say that De Lima has vowed to file charges in the coming days or weeks against lawmakers involved in the scam, take note:  NOT ONE NAME, NOT EVEN A TENTATIVE  DATE when.

Meaning, that supposed filing can happen, if indeed it will happen, even in 2016,. Anybody correct me if I’m wrong.



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