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| Yes they exist... in Narnia. |
Senator Miriam Santiago was in her own element scolding Kaya
Natin! leader Harvey Keh, who apparently filed a complaint against Chief Justice
Renato Corona on the basis of anonymous hearsay, while trying to summon as much
media attention as possible.
In the administration’s and their allies’ zeal to condemn
opposition forces, they get careless, and it is right for such carelessness to
be exposed to the public. But to have someone like Miriam as the representative
of dignity and prudence is another matter. Her overbitchy tone in itself is an
indication that Keh, foolish as he may have acted, is not her problem.
(Indeed, I have learned that criticisms reveal more about
the critic than the criticized. You can read through this blog’s 300++ entries
and you will understand more about me than the issues I discuss.)
FUCKED UP IN THE HEAD
Miriam, being part of the state, is deranged. You can say
the same about the other jerks who berated Keh, such as Juan Ponce Enrile and
Jinggoy Estrada.
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| Cover your ears, moron! |
It takes some degree of psychological illness to lie and
steal your way to positions of political power. But even the faith of regular
people in such coercive institutions as government is unhealthy.
To believe that social conflict is necessary for the
prosperity of one’s class, and to be unable to comprehend that the state is
essentially the universalizer of conflict, is sick.
FUCK THE GOVERNMENT
All these corruption allegations flying around during the
spectacle known as Corona’s impeachment trial, do not get to the heart of the
issue, which is that these clowns in Congress, the executive and the judiciary
shouldn’t be bestowed such control over the (sick) public at all.
Keh, instead of rhetoricizing about ‘good governance,’
should be chanting “Die Government!” instead. Not that I’d hold my breath.


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