Na alala ko nun. 4th year highschool ako nun. Pumunta kami ng family ko sa EDSA para makilahok at isigaw ang nasa damdamin namin para patalsikin si ERAP sa kanyang pusisyon bilang presidente dahil sa kanyang maling sistema at pamamaraan ng pagtakbo ng ating gobyerno. Hinagisan kami ng pack ng sigarilyo, pagkain, condom baloons at kung ano ano pang mga papel. Masigabo kaming sinisigaw ang mga linyang ERAP RESIGN! Marami sa amin mga estudyante, office workers, pari, madre, simpleng tao, mayamang tao, panot, kalbo, anti-Erap, babae, lalake, at iba pa. Lahat kami i-isa ang sinisigaw, ERAP RESIGN. Nagkaisa-isa kami para sa isang layunin, isang hangarin, isang panalangin.
Pero ngayon, bawat rally ay may storya. May kanya kanyang hangarin. Nakakalungkot isipin na ang pagdalo mo sa rally ay para malagyan ng laman ang iyong kumakalam na sikmura. Magkaroon ng isangdaang piso. O dili kaya, lumabas sa local TV. Sayang pero ganun na ang ng yayari. Sana magkaroon tayo ng isa pang layunin. Na lahat tayo ay magkaisa. Lahat tayo kumilos para sa isang maganda, masagana, at matagumpay na bukas.
http://www.gmanews.tv/story/82964/Voices-round-the-rotunda-Mass-protest-or-collective-cluelessness
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Let's face it we are all suffering from EDSA-fatigue.
in EDSA II, I went there because there was sufficient reason. There was an obvious attempt to cover up an ongoing trial. Currently, there isn't even a formal trial, just senate hearings and some people seemingly telling tidbits of a story in an apparent attempt to drum up more sympathy. Jun Lozada keeps saying he knows all the details but during senate hearings he always seem to have something new to add. It's obvious he's only providing tiny amounts of information in his own pace (probably wanting to get more sympathy).
There are also the other players who are obviously pushing their own agenda (i.e. they want to rule themselves). The biggest thing I don't like is that they keep insisting that both the president and vice president should resign and have snap elections (obviously to benefit them). In the first place, all these things happening only seem to focus on the president and wonder of all wonders why they also want the vice president to resign.
In view of the alternatives that these people are offering, I choose to stick with the current administration. There may be some questionable practices but heck since when was there ever a government that didn't have such things happening? There is still no reason to troop to the streets and shout Gloria resign for now.
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