US heavily indebted to China, won’t help Phl

BY ATTY. BATAS MAURICIO



LIFE’S INSPIRATIONS: “Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition with thanksgiving, present your requests to God…” (Philippians 4:6, the Holy Bible).

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NPC: EIGHT MEDIAMEN KILLED UNDER PNOY SO FAR: By the National Press Club’s own reckoning, there are now eight media personalities who were brutally murdered since the assumption of President Benigno Aquino III last year. Here is the NPC list of slain mediamen:

1. July 3, 2010: community journalist Jose Daguio of Barangay Tuga, Tabuk, Kalinga.  2. July 9, 2010: Miguel Belen, of DWEB FM station in Nabua, Camarines Sur. 3. August 1, 2010– Edilberto Cruz, publisher of Salida tabloid in Nueva Ecija.

4. December 10, 2010: Edison Flameniana Sr., columnist of Mindanao Inquirer. 5. January 24, 2011: Dr. Gerry “Doc Gerry” Ortega of Puerto Princesa City, Palawan. 6. February 1, 2011: Cirilo Gallardo, 38, a broadcaster of DWWW Spirit 96.9 FM and a teacher of the Divine Word College, of Velasco, Tayum, Abra. 

7. March 24, 2011: Len Flores Somera of Maysilo, Malabon. 8. June 13, 2011:  Romeo Olea, reporter-announcer of DWEB-FM based in Nabua town.  

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PROSECUTORS ARE JUST TOO OVERWORKED? Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile may have the right to be mad at Zamboanga City Assistant Prosecutors Alfredo Jimenez Jr. and Gladdy Bernabe for failing to decide criminal cases against a Chinese trader and his wife for almost four years. Justice delayed is indeed justice denied, especially because the delay allowed the trader and his wife to leave the Philippines, for good it seems.

But, perhaps, Enrile and his colleagues in the Senate should also look into the workload of prosecutors, not only in Zamboanga City, but in the whole country as well, because it appears fiscals are just too overwhelmingly overloaded with cases for preliminary investigation, while they are also burdened with court hearings, mornings and afternoons.

I suggest the Senate should find a way to increase the number of prosecutors across the country, so that one set would do nothing but conduct preliminary investigations, and another set would do nothing but attend court hearings.

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US WILL NOT HELP PHL: I hate to repeat myself on the issue of the United States of America coming to the aid of the Philippines in case a shooting war erupts between it and China on the Spratly Islands dispute, but I am going to say it again: the US will not help the Philippines.

The reason is simple, regardless of what the treaties and agreements provide: the US is now heavily indebted to China, to the tune of trillions and trillions of dollars. China literally owns the US now, because of these unpaid loans. So if China owns the US, will Beijing allow Washington to help Manila in case of a war? Clearly, the answer is no.


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US, malaki utang sa China, di tutulong sa Phl


INSPIRASYON SA BUHAY: “Huwag kayong mabalisa tungkol sa anumang bagay. Sa halip ay hingin ninyo sa Diyos ang lahat ng inyong kailangan, sa pamamagitan ng panalanging may pasasalamat…” (Filipos 4:6, Bibliya).

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NPC: WALONG MEDIAMEN PATAY SA ILALIM NI PNOY: Sa pag-aaral ng National Press Club, walo na ang mga mamamahayag na brutal na pinagpapatay mula noong maluklok sa kapangyarihan ang Pangulong Benigno Aquino III noong nakaraang taon. Naririto ang listahan ng NPC:

1. Julio 3, 2010: Jose Daguio, isang community journalist ng Barangay Tuga, Tabuk, Kalinga.  2. Julio 9, 2010: Miguel Belen, ng DWEB FM station sa Nabua, Camarines Sur. 3. Agosto 1, 2010– Edilberto Cruz, publisher ng Salida tabloid sa Nueva Ecija.

4. Disyembre 10, 2010: Edison Flameniana Sr., kolumnista ng Mindanao Inquirer. 5. Enero 24, 2011: Dr. Gerry “Doc Gerry” Ortega ng Puerto Princesa City, Palawan. 6. Febrero 1, 2011: Cirilo Gallardo, 38, broadcaster ng DWWW Spirit 96.9 FM at guro sa Divine Word College,  saVelasco, Tayum, Abra. 

7. Marso 24, 2011: Len Flores Somera n Maysilo, Malabon. 8. Junio 13, 2011:  Romeo Olea, reporter-announcer ng DWEB-FM sa Nabua.  

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BUGBOG NG TRABAHO ANG MGA PROSECUTORS? May dahilan si Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile na magalit kina Zamboanga City Assistant Prosecutors Alfredo Jimenez Jr. at Gladdy Bernabe, dahil sa kabiguan nilang desisyunan sa loob ng apat na taon ang mga kasong kriminal laban sa isang negosyanteng Chino at sa asawa nito. Justice delayed, justice denied, ika nga, lalo na at nakatakas pa ang mag-asawa.

Pero, marahil, dapat ding pag-aralan ni Enrile at iba pang mga senador ang dami ng trabaho ng mga prosecutors, di lamang sa Zamboanga City kundi sa buong bansa na din, sapagkat lumilitaw na sobrang dami talaga ng mga kasong kanilang iniimbetigahan gayong dumadalo pa din sila, sa buong araw, ng mga court hearings.

Sa aking tingin, dapat humanap ang Senado ng paraan upang mapadami ang mga prosecutors sa buong bansa, upang ang ilan sa kanila ay wala ng ibang gagawin kundi mag-imbestiga at ang iba naman ay maghi-hearing na lamang.

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US, DI TUTULONG SA PHL: Ayoko na sanang ulitin pa pero sasabihin ko ulit ang nasabi ko na: hindi tutulong ang Estados Unidos sa Pilipinas sakaling magkaputukan sa isyu ng Spratly Islands sa pagitan ng ating bansa at ng China.

Simple lang ang dahilan, anuman ang nakapaloob sa mga tratado natin sa Amerika: sobrang laki na ng utang ng US sa China sa ngayon, na umaabot sa trilyong dolyares na. Tila pag-aari na ng China ang US dahil sa mga utang na ito. Ngayon, kung pag-aari na ng China ang US, papayagan ba ng Beijing ang Washington na tulungan ang Manila? Maliwanag, ang sagot ay hindi.