Wednesday, December 14, 2016

IT’S DE LIMA, NOT DUTERTE, WHO’S UNFIT!

Dec. 15, 2016
IT’S DE LIMA, NOT DUTERTE, WHO’S UNFIT!

A story in gmanews.tv says according to Leila de Lima, President Digong Duterte is an “unfit” chief executive for supposedly "promoting" killings in the country.  I say it’s De Lima, not Digong, who’s UNFIT FOR PUBLIC OFFICE.

Remember, guys, De Lima has ADMITTED to an ADULTEROUS RELATIOINSHP with her former driver Ronnie Dayan. She has also ADMITTED sending a text message to Dayan’s daughter telling Dayan NOT TO ATTEND a congressional probe of the illegal drug trade in the New Bilibid Prisons (NBP) in Muntinlupa. Adultery is against the law. She’s a lawmaker who VIOLATED THE LAW but remained UNPUNISHED. She’s a lawmaker who blocked possible information from a person who could have shed light on an UNLAWFUL BUSINESS in the NBP.

Speaking to CNN International, De Lima said Duterte can be impeached for what she described as the "mass murders" in the ongoing anti-illegal drug war being waged by the Duterte Government. But NOIWHERE in the gmanews.tv story did she cite even ONE SPECIFIC, INDISPUITABLE PROOF that Duterte directly ordered the killings or had personally participated in them. Neither did De Lima CITE OR SHOW UNDENIABLE PROOF that ALL as in ALL the killings were all related to illegal drugs, and not due to personal grudge or other crimes or other possible causes. All she had was her OWN. SELF-SERVING WORDS. The only fitting adjectives I can think for these are HEARSAY and RUMOR-MONGERING.

De Lima also cited Duterte’s media statement days ago that when he was mayor of Davao City, he had killed criminals in police operations he had led or joined. But De Lima DID NOT EXPLAIN why killing criminals is illegal. Neither did she point to even a single operation wherein Duterte had committed a criminal or unlawful act.

Under our law, a person is presumed innocent until proven guilty BEYOND REASONABLE DOUBT in a court of law. SHAME ON DE LIMA if she has forgotten this, or simply IGNORES IT.30


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