Her State of the Nation Address was not, as some quarters were praying it would be, a valedictory, or a signal that she has made up her mind about finally letting go of the presidency in 2004.
On the contrary, we saw in her delivery hints of her possibly running for president in 2004 to be able to continue building what she called a Strong Republic.
Examining her report, we think that, everything considered, she did creditably well during the short, turbulent time she has been in office.
The rogue soldiers had been sent back to barracks after holding out in a posh private building in Makati and demanding, among other things, her resignation and that of Defense Secretary Angelo Reyes.
Her special mention of Generals Narciso Abaya, AFP chief of staff, and Hermogenes Ebdane Jr., national police chief, was recognition of the collaboration between the commander in chief and the military and the police in fending off enemies of the state.
But it was not one-sided. While it was wrong for the soldiers to have fallen out of line and demanded the stepping down of the President just to air grievances, the incident set the stage for the President to crack down on alleged corruption in the armed forces.
She announced the creation of two independent commissions, one to investigate the grievances listed by the mutineers, and another (on the request of Reyes himself) to look into accusations that the defense secretary was behind the recent Davao blast that killed several persons.
For the owners and operators of these factories of illegal drugs, she favored the meting out of death penalties, reversing a previous inclination of hers to stay the execution of most of those on death row.
She vowed to carry the fight against prohibited drugs down to the barangay level. She said she would go down to the grassroots, even if she had to knock on doors to bring home the message.
With terrorism, with which she lumped the mutineers, and drugs, President Arroyo also called attention to the high-profile problems of corruption and diseases.
In reviewing the crises and the opportunities of the past year, she also mentioned the SARS scourge that the country has overcome, the vital contributions of overseas workers, the search for peace in Mindanao, the fight against poverty, campaign for investments and the destabilization of partisan groups.
She first mentioned Manny Pacquiao, the Pinoy boxer who has just successfully defended his IBF crown as the superbantamweight champion of the world. The President said that like Pacquiao, the Filipino, "given the chance to compete will take it and he will win."
The President also mentioned:
1. Sonny Ayao who joined the secessionist MNLF as a fighter at age 12, but is now a community organizer helping in the peace process in the South.
2. Teacher Josette Biyo of Iloilo, a world champion science and math teacher, after whom a newly discovered planet has been named.
3. Luz Lozada, 72, a model farmer from San Isidro, Davao del Sur, who is making waves in hybrid rice technology.
4. Police Colonel Boysie Rosales, whom she dubbed "kilabot ng mga drug lords," who had turned down a P35-million bribe.
She also cited the residents on barangay Vacante in Alcala, Pangasinan, who worked together in overcoming the SARS scourge in their community, and those of barangay Inug-ug in Pagalungan, Maguindanao, who took the situation into their own hands by asking MILF fighters and government troops to leave their place so they could live in peace.
Noting that there are around three million Filipinos living and working in the US, the President rationalized her policy of close collaboration with America. She said the benefits derived from this relationship far outweigh the concerns over sovereignty issues.
US Ambassador Francis Ricciardone, who was present at the Batasan where the President delivered her SONA, said earlier that the US was ready to help the Philippines overcome its many problems.
At the height of the mutiny last Sunday, the US envoy expressed early on his governments support for President Arroyos administration.
The President also took time to mention our ASEAN partners Indonesia and Malaysia for their assisting with Philippine problems. Malaysia has offered its good offices for the coming "final" peace talks between the government the MILF.