And the worst part is that some of these businessmen who should be making every effort to improve the economy, building businesses to help make life better for majority of Filipinos, are the same ones who are trying to destroy this country and derail whatever economic gains we are making. They are so wrapped up in their imagined powers that they fancy themselves to be king makers or worse, un-makers of kings. They have deluded themselves into believing they are Gods gift to this country.
These are the people who insist on changing leaders through unconstitutional means, who are still living in the past. Yes, people should not forget EDSA I, but that was 20 years ago. We cannot keep going back to the past. We have to move forward. And thats the sad part about whats happening today. GMA may not be the most lovable person in the world, but the alternative is definitely less lovable a military junta. The only legitimate way to remove her is through the rule of law. Thats the only internationally acceptable way. Those who continue to be bitter against her will only make things worse for this country. A clear case of for bitter or for worse!
It would have been easy for Fred to wipe out the crowd, because there were only 5,000 people that morning. But Fred knew he had to take a stand, not only because Ramos and Enrile were his direct superiors, but he realized that letting the people converge in EDSA was the right thing to do. So he played the dangerous game of appearing to follow orders when in reality, he was cleverly shirking them, deliberately leaving behind majority of his men at their headquarters in Camp Sikatuna. No one also knew of that call made by Ramos to Lim, admitting that a dispersal would wipe out all the rebels holed up in Crame. It was virtually a subtle appeal, and it was then that Fred Lim finally realized where he stood: EDSA must continue. He knew that to have done otherwise would have plunged the country into a civil war. The rest, as they say, is history.
When Fred Lim ran for president in 1998, his political opponents tried to derail his bid by raising the issue of his citizenship, which pained him the most. As he told reporters then, it was the first time anyone ever questioned his citizenship all through his years in government, when in fact he laid down his life and career on the line during EDSA and in protecting the Cory Aquino government. As tough as Lim was, this was one issue that truly hurt him, literally and figuratively. Looking back, I believe Fred would have made a good president, especially with his tough, no-nonsense stance against crime and lawlessness.
The worst thing that anyone can do is to question someones loyalty to his country and his citizenship. How dare they do that to somebody who probably loves this country more than most Filipinos? Fred Lim is not prone to grandstanding. He is a man who doesnt talk much, unlike most clowns who do nothing but blabber and mouth motherhood statements. In this day and age when there seems to be very few who love this country, it is good to know that there is a guy like Fred Lim. To me, he is the quintessential example of a true Filipino.