I feel like I'm having a blog for the first time all over again. I'm so excited to post and I edit the lay-out of this thing every four hours. Geez, talk about a doting parent.
Anyway...
It seems everyone has his or her own opinion about the recent Hello Garci hoopla that life would seem not to go on without ANC, ABS-CBN 2 and GMA 7. From angry and fuming widows to senile and retarded, err.. I mean retired Generals we see that this national circus is now becoming the hottest box-office hit to invade the Philippines. It seems that the country doesn't really need FPJ at all. PGMA can do all the cinematics single-handedly.
We say that we are tired of these things already. We claim "People Power" fatigue has gotten the best of us. That is plain hypocrisy. How can we say that we are all over these things if our country is now in suspended animation due to these things. If we are really over it, should we be getting on with our normal daily lives and ignore these things since, "we are tired of all these?" Let's admit it. We are addicted peeping Toms with harsh withdrawal symptoms. We devour everything on TV, radio and print. Fatigue? We are people power junkies.
Like a highly charged soap opera, we know what everybody on each camp wants. We know what the the president wants, we know Susan Roces-Poe wants, we know what Francis Escudero wants, (the long list starts here...the long list ends here), and heck, we even know what Rez Cortez wants! But the question is... do they know what we want? Of course, what we want will differ from one another but nonetheless, they should know it, one by one, citizen by citizen. If we know what they want, they should know ours. Don't you think?
An opposition personality was asked on TV what's their plan should the president resign, obviously, he answered it with such zest and gusto. The thing is, what gives them the right to decide what's next? There are other personalities and groups involved in these episode too. What gave their group the authority to divide the spoils amongst themselves? And heck, what gave them that right that should be ours also?
I don't know about you guys, but this time I'll get my piece of the pie. Friends, welcome in witnessing my bid to become the next president of the Philippines, or what is to be the remains of it. Sorry, Cong. Escudero, this is what I want. I heard you but now, hear me out.
Of course dear reader, you have your wants too. You can aspire to be the next president of the Philippines also if you wanted to, but of course, write it on your own blog. This is my blog. But you are very welcome if you want to join my cabinet. The screening process is first-come, first-serve basis and please bring your 2x2 together with your complete resume.
However, some of the cabinet posts are already reserved to some people that I want to extend the offer to, more on that next time. You have to visit my blog for Part II. Haha.
(To be continued...)
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