The rebels think the truce will set them free

The communist rebels must be welcoming PNoy’s unilateral ceasefire declamation. Why? Because the truce will set them free?

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“Abalos Claims P100-M Extortion” — headline. That’s not a case of whistle- blowing, is it?

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A friend of mine had his T-shirt printed with “I Survived 2011.” I said 2011 is not yet over. Take care.

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My friend said: “Bitaw tuod no. Naa pay New Year’s eve nga surbaybonon.” I said: “Beware of the judas belt, bawang, super lolo, other Bulacan-made bombs.”

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Every end of the year I check my phonebook for updating. I cross out names of friends who’ve already departed. This yearend guess who’re left? Mostly names of doctors and hospitals. Tsk-tsk.

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I always watch the PBA games on TV, or most of them anyway. And I always catch sight of the popular M.V. Pangilinan in the crowd cheering for his corporate team. Yes, despite the many businesses he has to attend to.

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When I say cheering, I mean cheering. MVP claps everytime his player scores. He even claps when his player does something remarkable on the hardcourt. That’s the spirit every ballclub owner should have. It fires the team to victory or, in case of a loss, it gives the players the good feeling that the boss was there to see them do their best.

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I recall a story about a lamenting employee. He says when he comes to the office early, the boss is absent. When he reports late, the boss is present. “Pagkademalas nako,” he laments.

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My media colleague Loy Jurado said in a text message that he was appalled by the destruction wrought by typhoon Sendong in Iligan and Cagayan de Oro cities. “But the people who are supposed to be victims could still manage to smile at the TV camera and make ‘V’ signs with their fingers,” Loy said.

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Onli en da Pilipinas, Loy. That’s why an international organization once called us Pinoys the “smilingest” people in the universe. We only cry when the girlfriend goes with another man. Hehe.

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If chief Justice Renato Corona resigns even before the impeachment trial could start, it’s not a TKO win for PNoy. It’s a no contest. This from a phone caller who did not give his name.

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