The cry for impeachment, if properly understood, should favor President GMA. It is she who has asked her critics to observe due process. This does not come out in the interpretation of the results of a survey which concludes that 84 per cent Metro Manilans want her impeached. The welter of statistics and facts adds to the confusion. It becomes a political tool if impeachment is not understood and made to be synonymous to removal. That is the deception, and unfair both to the public and the institution of the Presidency, whether it be GMA or anybody else.
Media are not just businesses but a public service often disregarded. More often it is focused on money-making. To date we do not have a media watchdog that might have a restraining influence on its misuse. It is time to remind the public that as consumer, it has the power to reject this misuse of media. Happily, this misuse may be coming to an end not because of any voluntary restraint but with the growing power of the Internet. Individuals without money or influence can put their message across not just here but beyond. This is not to say that Internet cannot be misused. But it challenges those who have money and the wherewithal to publish newspapers, own television and radio and hire surveys.Tom Friedman, the renowned New York Times columnist was dead on when he said that today we have to reckon not only with a superpower or supermarkets, but what he calls super-empowered individuals. "Some of these super-empowered individuals are quite angry, some of them quite wonderful, but all of them are now able to act much more directly and much more powerfully on the world stage."
Friedman wrote just after the 9/11 incident. He called this the third balance that we must not ignore - the balance between individuals and nation-states.
Oscar Aujero<Oscar R. Aujero@nao02usace.army.mil agrees it is presumptuous for Cory to barge in Malacanang and ask Gloria to resign. "We must follow the constitutional process and that is impeachment if indeed Gloria committed impeachable offenses. That will come out during the impeachment process. And if she is rightfully impeached as borne by the findings so be it, and let Noli succeed. At least give Gloria the due process as Erap was given in his impeachment hearings.... Carl Cid S.M<ccsmi@lycos.com says that FVRs proposal to form Congress into a Constituent Assembly, is consistent with his statements when he was President. At that time, his proposal was construed as an attempt to prolong his hold on power. Now, there are again aspersions that President Ramos wants to become Prime Minister Ramos . We hope President Ramos ignores all the carping . Those who say that charter change is not a priority only have selfish motives because it is very clear that this Constitution has not done the country any good. We hope President Ramos and Speaker De Venecia stick to their guns and do something to pull us out of this miserable situation. We also hope for a Federal System, so we are not hostage to events in Manila.... Ronald Chua <Ronaldc.chua@gmail.com asked for "Charter Change for Good Governance: Towards a Federal Republic of the Philippines with a Parliamentary Government". Roberto Dayao <robertod@athenae services.com also asked for Dr. Jose Abuevas book (CNP: Try KAF tel. (632) 8943427 email:info@kaf-mnl.com).... lirio@mapamail.com Thank you for your column on the 3-way Test. It cast a ray of hope for GMA and the country. Your perspective is consistent with Mere Marie Eugenies firm belief: "Across the darkness, I salute the dawn". Juan Deiparine <juandeiparine@hotmail. com We now have a golden opportunity for charter change. I hope that Franklin Drilon, Joker Arroyo, the Church and other apologists for the hopelessly flawed Cory Constitution do not scuttle the aspirations of the silent majority who would like to see a charter more attuned to our times and needs. I also hope to see a Constitution that gives more self-determination to Mindanao. As it is, the siren call for Mindanao independence is getting more and more seductive. Christians, as well as Muslims and Lumads, are now advocating independence because they see no hope in the present situation. A Federal system, more responsive to the aspirations of the regions, may offer hope. You have my respect and admiration.... Haydee Carlos <haydeecarlos@hotmail.com: I am one of the millions of Filipinos working abroad. When friends here in Singapore ask me if I want to live here permanently, I always say that Philippines may be poor and chaotic but I will always come back because it is home. Last night, when I saw the DA being invaded by red clothed individuals, for the first time I lost hope that this country of ours will someday be prosperous.
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