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Batasan Bombing Unsolveable Case? No one knows why batasan was bombed with the exception of the PNP, or perhaps the military saying that it was a deliberate exercise to kill Rep. Wahab Akbar. Wahab is a real Abu Sayyaf member,
albeit ranking officer, but who did not show his true colors to everyone.
I chanced upon this website, www.pcaph.org. They have this statement called: URGENT CALL FOR CHANGE The time for change is now. The recent electoral exercise has once again shown that the old system is in shambles. Democracy via the electoral process-Philippine style no longer works. Prior to the May elections we stated that Elections 2007 is not the answer (log in to: pcaph.org). Many wanted to give this latest election another chance. But events before, during and after the elections have shown that indeed elections in the Philippines is no longer the answer to our problems, especially to hunger and poverty. Even if the GO senatorial candidates all win, they have no program to address our serious concerns. All they want is to win. A mere "change of court". So they too can be in power. And partake of the spoils that 'come with electoral victory - a chance to continue the plunder of our natural and national resources. But they have no concrete plans as to how to respond to the massive hunger and poverty, to the thousands leaving for foreign shores, to the national breakdown of morality and Christian values, to the hopelessness and despair creeping around the nation. The same can be said for the TU administration bets. Their way of addressing the national human disaster that we have become is to stay in power, even beyond 2010, through a resurrected "Con Ass" once they gain the majority in both Houses of Congress assured through the use of state machineries and facilities resulting in blatant and syndicated cheating, fraud, bribery and killings in this last election. Then they too can go on with the rape and plunder of our national resources and treasures while our country and our people are increasingly sucked in a deadly whirlpool of hunger and poverty caused by the crimes and treason of our national leaders. Thus the time for change is now. But it must be a change for the right reason. Our forefathers have admonished us that "the people have a right to revolt when their leaders no longer serve the welfare of such people". Serving the welfare of our people means liberating them from hunger and poverty through the repudiation of our national debt and setting aside our WTO policies that have wrought havoc on our industries and our economy. It further means stopp ing the emerging threat from new foreign masters subtly encroaching on the very ownership and possession of our lands but the use of which we may forever lose due to the insatiable greed of our leaders who are currently selling out our patrimony. This is the kind of radical change we are calling for. We do not revolt because a popular senatorial candidate no matter how popular he is does not win or is cheated in an election,. We do not engage in bloodshed because a deposed leader who remains criminally charged wants to come back. We revolt because of injustice and oppression, because of intolerable and massive hunger and poverty, because of the treason and crimes against our country and people by our leaders. Then revolution is justified and becomes a must. MAGDIWANG May 31, 2007 Supported by:
PCA-Koalisyon/People's Coalitions for National Salvation (PCNS) / Sons of
Bonifacio
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