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    P-Noy: I can't be gagged on trial

    MANILA, Philippines - The President is also entitled to his own opinion.

    With this line of reasoning, President Aquino yesterday slammed calls for him and Chief Justice Renato Corona to exercise restraint in their simmering word war while the impeachment trial is ongoing.

    “I think I am within my rights to express my opinion. I speak for a sizeable number of our people. That’s the essence of a democracy. Contending ideas should be threshed out in a marketplace of ideas,” he told Palace reporters in Baler, Aurora.

    “To keep quiet about the whole thing is – I think – wrong. Time to time I reserve my right to be able to say what I believe should be said to the people,” Aquino said, justifying the fighting words he uttered against the chief magistrate last week.

    “A democracy is the majority deciding for everybody and you cannot decide properly if there is no discourse within the contending sides in any issue,” the only son of democracy icons Ninoy and Cory Aquino said.

    The Chief Executive was in the home province of the family of Sen. Edgardo Angara as guest at the 33rd foundation anniversary of the province and the commemoration of the 124th birth anniversary of Doña Aurora Aragon-Quezon, wife of the late former President Manuel L. Quezon.

    Aquino said he will continue to respond from time to time to developments in the impeachment trial or accusations hurled against him as he sees fit.

    “I initiated this latest discourse. I did not respond to a lot of his scurrilous attacks in various fora,” Aquino said, adding that his tirades were not a direct affront to Corona as a person, but on the judiciary’s flawed system as a whole.

    “This is not directed at Corona personally, but at the system of which he is the personification. He is the face of what we have been fighting for that the judiciary system should be fixed,” he said.

    Aquino, meanwhile, also expressed satisfaction with the Angaras – Sen. Edgardo Angara and his son, Rep. Juan Edgardo Angara – for their respective roles in the impeachment trial of Corona.

    He said he is confident in the “cold neutrality” of the senator as one of the senator-judges in the impeachment trial.

    He also said that he was impressed with the performance of Rep. Angara, one of the prosecution’s spokesmen.

    “There are those who tend to becloud the issue with their statements. But Congressman Sonny has adequately explained the issue surrounding the impeachment. He is also for the straight path,” he said.

    TRO defeats purpose of impeachment

    Meanwhile, the Association of Major Religious Superiors of the Philippines (AMRSP) expressed disappointment with the Supreme Court’s decision to prohibit the opening of Corona’s dollar accounts.

    The AMRSP, an assembly of 275 women religious congregations, believed that the SC’s issuance of a temporary restraining order (TRO) last Feb. 9 defeated the purpose of an impeachment hearing, which is to learn the truth.

    “This issuance of the temporary restraining order by the Supreme Court is indeed disappointing since the impeachment trial is an invaluable political process to restore, renew and strengthen the integrity, transparency and accountability of the judiciary and Philippine governance,” the AMRSP said.

    What is doubly disheartening, according to the group, was the acquiescence of the senator-judges who voted to obey the SC order.

    By following the TRO, the religious superiors said, the senator-judges acknowledged “the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court over them but it is clear in the Constitution that the Senate Court is supreme in matters regarding impeachment.”

    “And the only question they should have asked themselves before voting was: Will the TRO serve to discover the truth or will it hinder it?” the AMRSP added.

    Corona has been questioning the constitutionality of the impeachment trial, arguing it is a violation of his human rights.

    The AMRSP also criticized Corona for his alleged lack of delicadeza in asking the SC justices, who are directly under him, “for protection and solace.”

    Far from being a battle between the judiciary and the executive branches of government, the impeachment trial “is a political process to protect the integrity, transparency and accountability of a democratic government, (and) essentially, (that) of CJ Corona,” the group said.

    “We therefore implore Chief Justice Renato Corona to listen to the stirrings of truth, justice and respect the Senate Court and the impeachment proceedings,” AMRSP said.

    It also urged the senator-judges to remain firm in their task of pursuing the truth while maintaining their independence as an impeachment body.

    “Each and every Filipino citizen is asked to act with integrity, to maintain a sense of decency and honesty, and to be held accountable for actions which have grave ramifications on the common good. We ask no less of Supreme Court Chief Justice Renato Corona,” it added. – With Manny Galvez, Evelyn Macairan - By Delon Porcalla (Philstar News Service, www.philstar.com)

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    • PHL_Defender  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  3 months ago
      Great Minds discuss IDEAS.
      Average Minds discuss EVENTS.
      Small Minds discuss PEOPLE.

      I rest my case.period.
      • kuago 3 months ago
        ito pinaka magandang comment
      • Tamsap 3 months ago
        never mind
      • Albert 3 months ago
        Go na lang sya sa mental aw
    • hypocrite  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  3 months ago
      Pnoy- everywhere he goes he nags about corona... it made me think that he is in LOVE with Corona... Aqinorona love team? possible... his popularity rating will be high, boy abunda will surely invite him in the Buzz...
    • nicanor  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  3 months ago
      why not focus your attention on how to better improve our economy.... we need immediate action and results.... nakakainip na kayo!
      • Vincent 3 months ago
        Ginagawa na po yan, hindi nga lang yan ang binabalita. Sa tingin kasi ng mga manonood, kung ano yung pinapalabas sa TV, yun lang yung inaasikaso.
      • Rio 3 months ago
        At ano ang ginagawa? Magsabi ka nga ng kahit isa lang with full details. Wala kang maiisip ni isa dahil wala talagang ginagawa at kinocover lang ng puro nonsense na mga bagay-bagay. Huwag kang magmagaling na may ginagawa kung wala naman talangang ginagawa. Dahil kung merong ginagawang solusyon uunahin nilang ipapasikat iyon sa telebisyon.
      • Negosyo 3 months ago
        You can't really improve the economy while there are "Buwaya's" in the government like Corona. Nag-iingat lang din kasi ang mga Senators kaya ayaw nilang maging precedent yung pagbubukas ng Dollar account ni Corona, baka kasi sa susunod e sila naman!
    • Ben Hur  •  3 months ago
      Commenting on the issue when being asked is ok, as a democratic country you are entitled to do so, but to trigger talk about how you support to oust somebody against you, thats a different story. its more becoming like a "word vommit" like you cannot control yourself to discuss the matter over and over again with the same topic which is pretty annoying sometimes.. don't you have anything to do?!? well i guess you have plenty of idle time, given that you have time to date, and you have time to flabbergast about the issue of the impeachment, sending your people a very clear message that all you want to do is to convict people thats against you, and your ally...

      Try limiting yourself and talking you're more becoming a De Lima who always quack whenever theres an issue, compromising your sense of professionalism just to shine! you need not to do that, you're already the president of this country.. Try doing something more for your country, something that will help uplift the lives of many filipinos who supported and keep on supporting you, maybe, just maybe that will be a smart use of your hectic time.
      • antmen 3 months ago
        Under pressure lang si Noy na patalsikin si Corona by June 2012. He was hoping for popular support to oust Corona... kaya lang nag- backfire.. sorry Noy.
      • danthel 3 months ago
        Baka nga gusto nya makontrol ang SC at CONGRESS? This mean another term of Martial Law ( indirect para ndi halata ) or para mabago nya ang constitution para magkaron ng re-election ang presidente?
    • bubi78  •  3 months ago
      There will be a fuel price hike anytime this week yet nobody from the government is taking any step to rein in the oil companies, why can't PNoy talk to these companies instead of wasting his time giving his opinions on the impeachment trial.
      • jeth 3 months ago
        less priority..
      • Chad Ordilliano 3 months ago
        hindi kayang pakielaman yang monopolya jan kase mga bigtime oil players yan.Kahit sampalin nyan sa bunbunan si abnoy tameme lang un.wahaha..
      • Jennifer 3 months ago
        they're supporters of PNoy during his campaign kasi..
    • yahoo user  •  3 months ago
      such arrogance from someone who has not proven anything! tsk tsk!
    • Joey Montes  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  3 months ago
      TUMAHIMIK NA KAYONG LAHAT. PABAYAAN NYO NA LANG MAGTRABAHO ANG IMPEACHMENT COURT.
    • antmen  •  3 months ago
      To Noynoy:

      Ang social networks, blogs at ibang internet forums gaya nito ang tunay na saloobin ng madlang tao, at hindi ang bayaring mga surveys. Please heed the people's voice and avoid "Corruption of Public Opinion" before its too late.

      To all the Lacierdas and Valtes out there:

      Your initial intentions may have been noble. Who does not want the "tuwid na daan"? But if your boss becomes simply impossible to deal with, you may resign your posts... the people will understand.
    • Yes_Pogi  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  3 months ago
      masyado mong pinagmamalaki ang democracy and yet you want to control the 3 branches of the government under your tight grip. TELL ME, NASAAN ANG DEMOKRASYA KUNG HAWAK LANG ITO NG ISA? HUWAG KANG MAG SALITA TUNGKOL SA ISANG BAGAY NA WLA KANG ALAM!
    • AbaEga  •  3 months ago
      Mahal na Pangulo, opo.. may karapatan po kayong magsalita pero nasa korte na po... hayaan nyo na lang ang IC na gawin ang kanilang dapat gawin... wag na pong makisawsaw at mag salita sa media tungkol dun kasi po:
      1. naiinis na po ang mga tao, sa mga sinasalita nyo sa media at mga speech ninyo
      2. marami na rin ang nagsisisi na binoto kayo
      3. wag nyo na po patulan si Toyota... nakakababa lang po ng tingin.. Presidente po kayo
      4. pagtuunan nyo na lang po ang pag angat ng nakakaraming naghihirap na Pilipino
      5. nasa korte na po di po ba?.. hayaan nyo na lang umusad ang katotohanan.. mabagal man pero darating at lalabas din po yan...
      6. Tama po na.. linisin nyo ang mga sakit ng lipunan.. pero hiling ko lang po.. sana maging patas po.. kakampi man o kalaban sa politika... yun lang po...
    • Raia  •  Greeley, United States  •  3 months ago
      It's not a question of freedom of speech but a question of restraint. Tama naman si Noynoy na lahat ng tao may karapatang magpahayag ng opinyon, but everyone shouild also have the decency to know when their opinion is needed or not. Kung sa bawat pagkakataon naman eh wala ka ng ginawa kundi magsabi ng kung anong tingin mo ay tama, hindi ba pinipigilan mo din ang mga taong nakikinig sa'yo na bumuo ng sarili nilang opinyon? Iba kasi yung freedom of speech kesa sa ranting. Ang you are definitely RANTING Mr. Useless President.
    • boy  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  3 months ago
      oh btw, i dont really like tp use this term GAGGED. this word is only used in a sexual practice called BDSM which means bondage, discipline, dominance, submission sadism, and masochism. to be specific, a round object which is inserted inside the mouth and strapped around his face. this action tends to GAGGED the slave. just wondering if this president is into it?
    • Den  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  3 months ago
      I am not INC, but I also do not favor the President behaves. It is not proper for president to have bias comment on impeachment proceeding that is on-going. He should be attending to more important issues. Parami ng parami ang nagugutom, ang walang trabaho....ano ang ginagawa niya to address these?
    • Sam Sung  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  3 months ago
      wala kapang napapatunayan ANG YABANG YABANG MO NA ubod ka naman ng BOBO! ABNOY!!
    • erwin  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  3 months ago
      noynoy should stop commenting about the impeachment trial and just concentrate on how to improve our economy. we in the cooperative sector our doing the best to improve the economic conditions of our members with little or no assistance from the government.
    • Kobe6rings  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  3 months ago
      THE MAJORITY IS NOT WITH YOU ANYMORE MR. president
    • ARLON  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  3 months ago
      Marami nang nasasayang na oras sa impeachment na yan...Wala rin namang pupuntahan kasi ebidensya pa lang PALPAK na. Eh bakit ka mag present ng ebidensya na di mo kayang i reveal ang source mo? NAKU mga prosecutors, baka kailangan nyo ng consultant..Pagtatawanan kayo ng mga defense funnel na yan... NAKAKAHIYA kayo....
    • conrad  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  3 months ago
      i understand Pnoy because he is not a lawyer and his gross ignorance of the law makes him to do things which are forbidden. yes of course hes is indeed entitled to his opinion because of freedom of speech, but if he is a lawyer, or at least he have read the constitution, he should have known that freedom of speech is not so absolute that it would be okay for anybody even for him as president to say things which would injure the right of anyone. So Mr. President please, if you think CJ Corona is corrupt, then think he is corrupt. But don't influence others people's mind because they have their own opinions too...thank you.
    • Roger  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  3 months ago
      Being elected president by the masses does not mean all your opinions are the opinion of the masses also. Nasa korte na nga so have some respect and reserve your opinion to yourself muna at this delicate and sensitive time.

      I wonder why you're so critical of the SC all this time when you said it's not directed to Corona as a person but to the "judiciary’s flawed system". Is it because of the unfavorable ruling by the SC on the Hacienda Luisita? CJ Corona's allegation on this matter might have a grain of truth to it, after all ah? Galit yata kayo sa SC kaya ganito kayo ka passionate and dramatic magsalita against the SC.

      Act and be presidential naman in your speech and actions! We need a focused and competent President running the country and not running a TV show!
    • jaycee_11  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  3 months ago
      as president of this country you are not entitled of your own opinion because you are representing the whole country now!! don't talk trash in public!!
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