Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Aquino’s Responsibility

Who is Really to Blame?

There is a reason as to why our systems work under the design of a chain of command: that is to ensure a streamline flow of orders and execution whose powers of authority are coming from the top to the bottom, which, in our present-day context is shouldered primarily by the president, Noynoy Aquino – the top power of this so-called chain of command – and the lower units of power, Mar Roxas, et al. 

This is not a government held in power by a single individual, however. Our government is designed in such a way that it is composed of “powers-of-authority” other than the president whose existences are there for a reason: that is, to provide additional heads of authority together with the higher-most but whose power structure is set in a hierarchy. 

Basically, every powers from up-down structure of the government must be in full coordination with one another, not just in a secrecy of few, and is basically the essence of the chain-of-command which has been the power structure that has been in govern to us since the very first government was founded and began. It is not without its flaws, however, yet is something that has worked well thus far.

 Mamasapano Massacre is Aquino’s Responsibility

In the morning of January 25, the President communicated details and orders of Operation Exodus to suspended PNP Chief Alan Purisima and Special Action Force commander Getulio Napenas. In doing so, he was in clear violation of the PNP’s chain of command. 

The Board of Inquiry’s report supported this but stated that it is the President’s prerogative to break this chain within reason. What the BOI failed to specify, however, was the motive for Aquino’s actions and whether this motive is within reason.

This violation contributed to the death of 67 individuals, 44 of which were Special Action Force command officers of the PNP. Since then, the President has heavily placed blame on Napenas while giving an inaccurate description of Purisima’s inclusion to Oplan Exodus, despite his suspension.


Aquino only decided to take responsibility after his approval and trust ratings were revealed to be at an all-time low. 

Even so, he has yet to apologize for what happened. 

The President should be held accountable for actions that resulted into unspeakable loss now suffered by the entire nation. Should he be allowed to regain the people’s trust, or is it time for him to be subjected to an impeachment trial?

The “Mis-encounter” that Killed 62

It has been a while now since the mainstream media brought us news from the south whereby 44 members of the Special Action Force (SAF) of the Philippine National Police (PNP) were slaughtered in a clash initially guised as a “misencounter” with the joint forces of Muslim rebels, Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) and the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF), but was actually a result (or casualty) of an operation called Oplan Exodus which aims to capture two of US’s most wanted terrorists namely Zulkifli Abdhir (alias Marwan) and Abdul Basit Usman. Both of whom are believed to be an affiliate to Jemaah Islamiyah, who are also both high-ranking and improvised explosives experts.

The said operation was in an alleged operation with the US’s Federal Bureau of Investigation and Army Special Forces which took place in Tukanalipao, Mamasapano, Maguindanao on January 25, 2015, Sunday. The result of which led to the death of a total of 62 individuals, 44 of which coming from the government’s Special Action Force.

Although skirmishes such as this “incident” is not uncommon in a predominantly Muslim south since the birth of the Muslim rebellion, whose issue is present to this day. The clash, now deemed as the “Mamasapano Incident,” is something that may not have existed if not for the recklessness that may have started from our very own government’s higher ups themselves, with special mention of the Command-in-Chief, which also happens to be the President. This is in consideriation to the fact that there was and is an ongoing peace process between the government itself and the Muslim rebels in an attempt to settle a dispute that lasted for generations, and possibly generations more, if not settled.

This ongoing war between the government and the Muslim rebels has benefited no one thus far but rather only costed the lives of many brave individuals whose only difference are the principles they believed in and are fighting for.

Alas, however, in an apparent show of improper coordination of those figures within the chain-of-command, an “incident” occured that has costed of not only few, but 62 valuable lives, especially to those families they left behind, whose occurence may have been prevented if proper execution of the chain-of-command has been practiced. Who really is to blame at this point? The figures within the chain-of-command, of course.

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Administration on Crisis

Reports say that President Noynoy Aquino and his team are lousy when it comes to crisis management. He was even accused as sleeping on the long time process in the issue of transportation.

We are fun of pointing fingers. Philippine President reportedly blames former presidents Gloria Arroyo and Joseph Estrada involving the issue of truck cargo and traffic situation in Metro Manila.

According to critics, President Aquino is not fully seeing the problems we have right now. He can't manage the problem. His team are reported lousy when it comes to crisis management.

He says 'kayo ang boss ko' and he will listen to his boss. A person who is sleeping cant hear the voice of his boss

We need really responsible leaders, someone who is not neglectful.

President Aquino must really so something.

Truck ban in Manila may not be the solution. Maybe it is a matter of seriously getting into it and not being influenced by other people but be the solution.

The Philippines have not relocated their ports and airports to less densely populated areas to smooth the flow of traffic.
Airport system is problematic, as well as transportation.

How long President Aquino has been in his position? It has been four years since you’ve become the president right? We should have seen this long time ago and planned a solution before it worsen,

Do great as well as to fix the Manila major traffic congestion.

Who had DOTC take over maintenance from the private owners which saw the steady worsening of the MRT?

President Aquino is not a bad president. He is sincere but unfortunately he has failed to do a lot of important things.

He may not have a team of experts but still should be careful with political allies instead.

He has a good heart but he keeps on putting the blame to others. It gives them anxiety.

He keeps on blaming the previous administration.

Do not to blame GMA or whoever for your fault, please post it. Many has high hopes that Aquino can do better than that.

It is government’s problem, and no one should get blamed. Take immediate actions instead.

Sunday, May 31, 2009

Atty. Mamyrlito Tan

Lawyer of Katrina Halili


According to Atty. Mamyrlito Tan (Katrina Halili`s lawyer) Katrina is not taking any drugs.
According to Hayden Kho Katrina is the one who brought the drugs they used before they had sex.
He said they were taking ecstasy that is why they were like bulls during their actual sex.

Trivia: MDMA (3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine, also known as ecstasy) is a semisynthetic member of the amphetamine class of psychoactive drugs.

The most common subjective effects reported by users include:

* Euphoria
* Decreased hostility and insecurity
* Increased feelings of intimacy with others
* Feelings of empathy towards others
* Ability to discuss anxiety-provoking topics with markedly increased ease
* A strong sense of inner peace and self-acceptance
* Feelings of insightfulness and mental clarity
* Intensification of sensory experience, particularly proprioception, hearing and touch
* Decreased appetite
* Short-term memory lapses

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Attorney Lois K. Smith

Lois K. Smith

PARALEGAL
phone: 585-231-1146
fax: 585-232-2152
location: Rochester
email: lsmith@hselaw.com
PRACTICE AREAS
Trusts & Estates

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Lois Smith has been a paralegal at Harter Secrest & Emery since 1975, specializing in estate and trust administration. She assists in the preparation of estate and gift tax returns as well as fiduciary and individual income tax returns. She is also involved in estate and tax planning.

EDUCATION
Institute for Paralegal Training, Philadelphia, PA, Trusts & Estates Certificate, 1974
Bowling Green State University, B.A., 1971

PROFESSIONAL AND CIVIC ACTIVITIES
Founding Member, Paralegal Association of Rochester, Inc.
Former Vice President, Newsletter Committee, Paralegal Association of Rochester
Former Vice President, Membership Committee, Paralegal Association of Rochester
Former Chair, Trusts & Estates Section, Paralegal Association of Rochester, Inc.
Former Chair, Administrative Board, Faith Lutheran Church
Participant, Lawyers for Learning, School 29

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Monday, February 2, 2009

Coalition for the Deserving has launched

first photo is from Arpee Lazaro using his Sony Ericsson W760

Held at the Manila Hotel,Centennial Hall 11 am

Coalition for the Deserving has launched:

Aksyon Demokratiko,

Bigkis Pinoy,

Kilusang Bagong Lipunan,

Reporma

These are group of political parties who have gotten together and formed the coalition for the deserving.I find that there are a lot of grandstanding.

Never before in our checkered history as anew democracy in Asia have our political parties seriously considered fielding candidates who are truly deserving of the National Leadership Positions they seek.For the most part they were chosen simply on the on the basis of their entertainment skills that included singing,dancing and name acting ,glib talk and good looks.Qualifications for elective leadership was based mainly on "winability"-that is popularity and name recall,where experience ,character and ability for the job were completely irrelevant.

These gave our people in the past no choice but to elect even the most incompetent for as long as he or she was the most popular.

Saturday, January 31, 2009

Let us help Gary Granada

by dosomethingworthwhile
Listen and know what really happened.
Did GMA steal his work? Is it illegal?
Songwriter and Composer, Gary Granada, was given lyrics which he was supposed to translate into music. But GMA didn`t like it so they bypassed Granada`s work but later on used it without consent.
"It would be hard to translate lyrics into music at exactly 60 seconds."-Gary Granada