Church and Law

Early this year, in April 2011, Bishop Broderick Pabillo, D.D., Chair, Church-Labor Conference (CLC) together with the members of CLC, released a statement favoring the PALEA in the PAL-PALEA conflict.

His Excellency Pres. Benigno S. Aquino III, and his Executive Secretary Paquito Ochoa, openly supported the decision of the Philippine Air Lines (PAL) to outsource its operations.

PALEA protests the move of PAL and vehemently state their objection to outsourcing and contractualization of PAL’s workers, something that should have been done hundreds of years ago – other airlines having outsourced most of their operations even from the beginning.

According to the Church, the outsourcing called for by PAL, “will set aside the rights of more than 2,600 workers. These workers, together with their families and support groups, placed high hopes in voting for a new President. The new President branded these people as “Kayo ang Boss ko” in his inaugural speech. “Ang Daang Matuwid means job security…a real job means stable jobs for all Filipinos.” If the government is sincere in its promises to the people, it has to have a sound job employment program and policy for the Filipinos promoting decent and sustainable jobs instead of promoting contractualization. The Government should GIVE PRIORITY TO LABOR OVER CAPITAL.”

“We in the Church Labor Conference also support this planned strike. We will take necessary actions in unison with PALEA until the planned outsourcing of three “non-core” departments of PAL that will result to retrenchment of more than 2,600 regular employees be declared illegal and inhuman.

“We call the attention of President Benigno Aquino, Jr. to review and reverse his decision and prove that his government is pro-poor, pro-people and sincere in its battle cry for Daang Matuwid. Give the favor to the working people and stop contractualization!”

Recently, the clamor against the Supreme Court’s October 14, 2011 recall of the final decision (made September 7 of this year) done in favor of FASAP (Flight Attendants and Stewards Association of the Philippines) has subsided. Nevertheless, there are still people that persist in vilifying Supreme Court (and Philippine Air Lines) for what they deem to be a denial of justice. Allegations of bribery and justice-for-sale abound. It should be said, of course, that the timing was unfortunate, especially considering that the original cause (PAL layoffs) occurred way back in 1998. But does this in any way invalidate the recall decision? In a word, no.

The reason that the Supreme Court made the recall in the first place was because the September decision was handed down by the high court’s Second Division when the Special Third Division was the one to actually handle the case. Why this happened is another topic altogether, but it does not alter the fact.

Some see this as a mere technicality, but if SC didn’t make the call it would be guilty of not following proper procedure. This is absurd as the high court is supposedly the last bastion of the law in the land, and following correct procedure strictly to the letter is among the tenets of law.

The point of having an established and approved way of doing things is to ensure efficiency and fairness. This is especially significant in the SC reversal of its original decision. If the law provides that this case should be handled by a certain group or division, then that is the way it should happen and for no other reason. Besides, what would be the purpose of having different divisions, if these were basically homogenous and each one was as good as the next? Furthermore, the reversal is not final, since the appropriate division and then the SC en banc will decide on the fate of the PALEA members’ dismissal with finality.

The rule of law is all-encompassing; individuals are not granted the right to pick and choose which particular aspect to follow. The alternative, naturally, would be recourse to emotion, in which we would come up with decisions not based on the facts or evidence, but by what we felt was right. Emotions are easily swayed given the right impetus, thus chaos would follow soon after. That is certainly not the best situation for any country to be, especially considering the current state of this country at the present time.

At this point, it is significant to note that the recall does not automatically mean the decision of the Second Division will not entirely be changed by the Special Third Division. Proper procedure will be followed, and justice will finally be served.

On the other hand, the Church can rest easy that the rights of the PAL employees will be protected. That voting by the PALEA members for the incumbent President was not in vain. Indeed, the PALEA members may be part of the Church’s flock, yet they are also the same flock of the state. They are also obliged to follow the rule of law.

Also as an afterthought, it needs to be said that while the Church has championed a worthwhile cause – the defense of PALEA against its employer, PAL – there is a caveat that such exercise of mediation should also take into consideration: objectivity, fairness and justice.

First, the employees of PAL do not necessarily fall under the Church’s advocacy for a “government (that) is pro-poor, pro-people and sincere in its battle cry for Daang Matuwid.”  The PALEA members are part of the people, indeed, but they are far from being poor.

A simple baggage handler with about 20 years of service receives a basic pay of 20,000 pesos, with various perks such as free hospitalization, sick leave, vacation leave and a trip pass for the employee and his family.

If the simple baggage handler accepts the separation package, she or he will get about 2.4 million pesos separation pay. That’s a lot for Christmas, New Year, Valentines’ Day and Graduation expenses for a child in college or lower grade in the coming year, 2012. The money can also earn a profit if invested wisely in a good enterprise.

At the end of the day, whether the SC decides in favor of PAL or else in favor of the PALEA, PAL is and always will be ready to compensate its employees generously once its outsourcing will get under way.

Por delicadeza, I know of a lot of people that were politically accommodated during the time of the former Pres. Ferdinand Marcos. They left PAL during the time of the late Pres. Corazon Aquino to join other airlines. I have not heard about the politically endorsed appointees at PAL after Marcos but it seems they have stayed on, later to lead in filing a case against their employer after being asked to end their stay.

If RP will have a real coup d’ etat and suplicio, better vessels…

Bereavement and Redemption

 

 

 

 

The sulpicio lines tragedy hits close to the heart  and I haven’t really been done with grief.  But then too, I have to do anger management.  The bad reaction of government, letting the sulpicio operate once again dahil bad for the economy daw, is in poor taste.

 

What will happen if RP will have better ships, specially sulpicio?

 

The tragedy should never have had happened at all.  But that is preposterous.  Pure wishful thinking.  It will take an honest-to-goodness coup d’ etat by good-hearted people and real leaders to change the way things are, unless our present leaders wake up to reality and start not walking backwards but a little forward even if an inch or a millimeter at a time.

 

So much is in store for the country, but of course only a mere few know that.  And I cannot even tell you anything of it.  At least not on this blog.  But go to the US and Canada and you might get wind of it.  Ask your friends back in the States.  They know.  It’s just the poor Juan de la Mahinahon who is absolutely clueless of his very, very, very good fortune to come!

 

That’s why, compared  to New York (with the exception of a big chunk of states like Virginia — let me take this occasion to say Hi!!!  to all the beautiful neighbors in John Denver country hehehe), this country the Philippines is much more preferable and loaded with hope!!!   Certainly you can’t take a little optimism away from a fucking insatiable satirist and cynic like this writer.  Aba, pagbigyan mo na.  Paminsan-minsan.  Naman.  Namaaaan!!!

 

Very poor taste.  That  instant  allowing  of  suspicious lines to operate.  Of course the rest of the shipping industry’s facilities are inferior.  But where in the shipping industry and Philippine aviation is there no inferiority?  Where ?  pray tell…  hmmm?    that … hmmmm?

 

Gen. Teroy Isleta, one of the grand old men of aviation, says that Only In The Philippines can we see air planes (and presumably ships) that are bought as junk and made to fly (or sail) again.  Inay ku pu!!!  Hesusmaryosep!!!

 

These junks are bought at cheap cost, delivered to RP as chop-chop (remember the chop-chop cars?) and welded together to form a Voila!!!  Brand new (recon) vessel!!!

 

Hep, heeeeep!!!!  Hurrrraaaaay!!!!!!

 

Score one for the Marvel Comics scAvengers!!!!

 

Shit!

 

Ain’t anybody going to change that?  The Man with the Big Kapre Cigar, Wespowent Graduate, Engineer by degree (not by profession), could not change that.  How much more our dear Madam President, who Big Kapre Cigar Man says, is only a teacher!!!  Pray tell me, who are you voting for our next president?

 

Don’t tell me that it will be Barack Obama!!!  And his local boy!!! He (Barack) seems like a decrepit and seriously incapacitated idiot to become a world leader.  A vote for his accomplice in these parts will be our damnation!!!

 

We’ll continue to live in a fogged existence with all the chop-chop shit in our midst, corruption, mendicancy, inferiority, enslavement to the so-called much vaunted Bilderberg shits, and so on and so forth.

 

The sad part about it is Barack, and presto!  his local anointed prexy candidate might win!

 

Shit!  And double fuck!!!

 

But that really is bad for the victims of our latest controversial sea tragedy.  It means that there will be more victims come final showdown times.  And we’re not even talking of the end of the world.

 

And imagine, it can really only happen here.  Look at the people living in Corinthian Gardens.  They’re sitting on a big pile of soil, rocks, sweetly rolling landscaped sites, mansion / palatial sized houses, that are on top of a huge earthquake fault.

 

At least, when the big earthquake comes, along with a tsunami, then liquefaction to a superlative degree, all the filthy rich –  particularly those with a bad attitude to us their poorer brethren — will be taken by the lord who is allegedly in heaven.

 

Good riddance you fucks!!!

 

Unfortunately for these filthy damnable rich, the earthquake might come sooner than expected because of global warming.

 

Is it logical that we will see secret lipat bahay operations and hush-hush real estate deals in the immediate future between and among the residents of Corinthian Gardens and their willing buyer-victims?

 

Unless some of our beloved fucking Corinthianers are really pragmatics or future Corinthian Gardener residents are fearless nincompoops who will say that if it is truly their time na, they’ll just roll with the tremors and dance with the liquefying hearth and raise their hands to welcome the onrush of the tsunami that might still, by the grace of god, reach up to their necks in their part of the land.  Yeheeey!!!

 

Cheap shits!

 

So if the humble Corinthian Gardens citizens can afford to live in shaky and turbulent environment, why can’t we poor ones accept the fate of riding chop-chop ships, airplanes and buses all through our lives!  Sila nga tanggap na nila na mamatay sila pag nilamon sila ng lupa (buti nga!) tayo pa kaya na walang kuwenta?

 

There goes my bereaved feelings for the dead, drowned, eaten up and buried victims of sulpicio and future epitaph for the Corinthian Gardens fucks.

 

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At 6 pm on July 2, 2008, Vice President Tito Guingona, Sr. coinciding with the birthday of Madam Imelda  Marcos, launched his memoirs at Manila Hotel, entitled Fight for the Filipino.  It is only fitting that the former President of the strongest political party fete himself and his friends with so-called significant memoirs for all scholars and soon-to-be famous countrymen to  study  and  extol  to high heavens in the future.  Fitting also that our beloved (albeit, bone thin and severely,  acutely  canceric and tubercolic -looking) vice president is a former fighter for freedom, democracy, etcetera, etcetera.  Etcetera.  Or at least that is what he wants us all to believe.

 

So the vice presidency?  Well-deserved.  Accolades for his book?  Very, very well-deserved.  Tito served his country.  Well.  Very, very well. 

 

But….

 

Some say that the most part of the book are not really about the life of one Tito Guingona but a quick gathering of highly selected anecdotes, claims, declarations, commentaries, ridicules, riddles, attempts at prose and poetry but all meant to spite Madam Gloria Arroyo.  All intended to denounce the regime under her and the boys and girls hiding under the Queen’s skirts and doing unmentionable damned things underneath.  Sneaky Devil that Tito!!!

 

There is nothing in the book of course that tells us about the great, wholly entertaining addiction of entertainer son cinema and stage Director Bart Guingona (isn’t he a closet or open gay?), the extreme addiction of G-Boy Guingona (isn’t he the congressman or some other politician following after the footsteps of daddy daddy?)  as well as the  wild ways of Marie Guingona, most possibly also as an addict and confirmedly a drunkard.  She totally loves booze and sex, all in one sentence or one word altogether.

 

When she gets drunk, she mouths expletives against Madam Gloria.

 

Tito of course, most certainly, would not reveal a cloak and dagger type secret:  he was a stool pigeon among the real fighters of democracy.  He was a quisling of the security apparatchiks.  He was not a real reformist, revolutionary, etc.

 

He was…

 

A fake.It’s  alright, his handlers would say,  He served the country well.  Indeed!  Hmmppph!!!

 

Look at his face, his bulging eyes, that seem to almost jump at you.  His body is so emaciated some people say, the only thing keeping his skin from falling off his bones are drugs.  When he was vice president and secretary of foreign affairs, he was reputed to be the drug addict Malacañang was touted for having  in  the  Cabinet.  Wow!!!

 

Dear  Tirititots KinKonga de Torotots  must be suffering from kArMa for having been the stool pigeon, gun runner, etc. that he is and for all the other bad things he has been doing to all his fellow creatures on earth.

 

You never really would have believed what he was doing and mouthing at Manila Peninsula Hotel during the siege.  As part cloak and dagger operator and overt political critic, former senator, executive secretary, foreign affairs department chief, ruling party president, etc. his role at Manila Pen could have all been a sham.  The man is really deep.  You can’t fathom his soul.  It is buried somewhere that you can’t see.  You have to go through a maze of layers and layers of hundreds of demons and their hives well-ensconced in his system before you reach that forsaken part called soul of Tirititot.

 

And up to now, he is still engaged in probably the same game.  His family is engaged in quick money and illegal schemes.  Outside of the drugs, his children and other family members were engaged in large scale gun running and alpine (I’ll Find You…) transactions and wheeling-dealings.

 

G-Boy and now a member of the congress, gleefully claim fucking Irene Marcos, another hopeless addict, when she was younger.  The respectable member of the congress even says, Irene, most definitely will never forget him and his deadly weapon (after marrying a faggot).

 

Tito today, even before the launching of his book, is a spent force.  Probably it has something to do with affiliating with the satanistas…  Of course, notwithstanding  the  very dark, secret and sinister  power of these cretins …

 

eghghghf

 

 

Homobono  ADAZA,  Sr., the arrested one, has no love lost with Tito Guingona.  Bono   was visited recently by Neneng Pimentel in his detention center.  Bono likewise does not have any goodwill with this old Neneng.

 

Pimentel and company ruined Bono and company with Tita Cory.  Pimentel and Guingona are two abominable terms, anathemas to Bono Adaza.

 

You cannot make Bono say the words “Pimentel” nor “Guingona” without making Bono puke to death!

 

Jesus!  Spare the old man!

 

But Pimentel made a show of good grace.  He went to Bono and commiserated with him.  The Great One.  Although Pimentel made bad jokes of who Bono is now.  That shit.

 

It is really not because Pimentel is running for president, because he will not even win in a fair fight in his own barangay, just like Guingona.  Both are demonyitos.

 

Possibly Pimentel is letting Bono know that whatever coup plans the other guy is entertaining, may Bono not forget Neneng, the wife (if she is still living), the children and OMG, susmaryosep!  the handsome and beautiful apos!  Dios Mio Bono, if anything happens will you promise not to take on them, vent your anger at me (and Tito Guingona) on them?  Please, please Bono!  Huhuhuhuhuhu!  Bonooooo!!!

 

Oh dear GOD!!!  Please please Bono!!!!

 

Is it true you’re heading the coup?  (doubtful)

 

If it is not, forget I visited you and forget you ever knew me and heard of my name.  (As if…)

 

On the other hand, if Bono will be the next president, I will be happy.  I might become the next Presidential Spokesman, Speech Writer, Press Secretary and Rasputin, all at the same time if he has not become demented enough and is pronounced only to be partially insane.

 

I too have my own redeeming values, by the way…  huuummmmpphhh!

 

eghghghf

 

Fortun is a lawyer of erap.

 

But sometimes  I do really think Bono was sincerely arrested by the government.  Or if Bono just sincerely was arrested without any agenda lurking behind the scenario?

 

Do you?

 

eghghghf

 

Bono is a lawyer of and bosom friend of Gen. Abenina, Gen. Comendador and the military rebels including Ariel Querubin et al.  Gen. Abenina’s boy is Raffy Cardeño. 

 

Fortun  is  not  known  as  Bono’s enemy.  Bono is supposedly bilking Fortun’s client, a despicable japon, with 4 million dollars.  (Does the japon really have that papel de cuarta?)

 

Mapalo  is  a legend.  In  the military he is a bold, bastos, extremist.  In the underworld, he is a veritable godfather.  Ask the spirits of the victims of the RCBC massacre who can now see in the spirit world practically everything,   and there will be a commotion when you mention the name of Mapalo.

 

On second thought, if you’re apoplectic, don’t ask the victims’ spirits.

 

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