“Neutral men are the devil's allies.”
Edwin Hubbel Chapin
By Alex P. Vidal
The front pages of all
the newspapers, headline news of all TV and radio networks yesterday said it
all!
The judiciary is
hell-bent not to genuflect before the executive branch, its co-equal in
government, as manifested by the gallant stand of the majority of the judges,
prosecutors, and other hall of justice employees all over the country who wore
black last Monday to assert judicial independence.
The move was
precipitated by President Benigno Aquino III’s astonishing brickbats against
the Supreme Court, which had torpedoed the Palace’s Disbursement Acceleration
Program (DAP) or pork barrel.
Mr. Aquino’s unprecedented
tirades against the higher court initially failed to catch fire among lawmakers
and local government executives.
They, too, were caught
by surprise by the President’s boldness and, to some extent, stubbornness. Many
mayors and governors were made to choose between the devil and the deep blue
sea.
SUPPORT
But lately, some tong-gressmen,
city and municipal mayors and governors started to voice their support for
their embattled chief executive in Malacanang.
They were even
undaunted and willing to engage in a slugfest the church’s top prelates who
denounced the DAP in the pulpits.
These tong-gressmen
and some local chief executives must have realized they would be accused by
Malacanang as “ingrates” for abandoning the cause that benefited their
districts, cities, municipalities and provinces if they did not take a stand
and come to the President’s defense at this crucial moment.
A common cause that
benefited their favorite contractors and, what else, their own pockets!
DAP funded most local infrastructure
and public works projects through the tong-gressmen and sin-nators bribed by
Malacanang to impeach Supreme Court Chief Justice Renato Corona.
UNITY
In unity there is strength.
United we stand, united we fall.
This must be the
battlecry of the local chief executives, tong-gressmen and sin-nators who are
now singing hallelujah to President Aquino.
In Negros and Iloilo,
many mayors and governors have started to show their true colors by joining the
Palace in justifying why DAP should not have been shot down by the Supreme
Court like the Malaysian Airlines jet.
They knew that if they
abandoned the king, they would be isolated politically and made to face the
Commission on Audit’s wrath like condemned and captured enemies facing the firing
squad.
The Supreme Court has
ordered those who had feasted on the P137.3 billion worth of DAP to return the
people’s money. Unable to do so would be tantamount to stealing and the act is
punishable by law.
Hence, local chief
executives, tong-gressmen and sin-nators are frantically moving heaven and
earth in the propaganda and publicity department to reverse the storm by coming
out in public and risk their reelection to defend the “good side” of DAP.
MONDAY
The court’s black
Monday onslaught was a curt message to the executive branch: we are co-equal
and, therefore, will not succumb to any dictatorial fulmination and display of absolute
power and attempt to force us on our knees.
We will know if President
Aquino’s rah-rah boys and girls in the local government units are really
determined to swim and sink with their king if the League of Provinces and
League of Cities and Municipalities will pass resolutions defending the
president and the DAP.
Tell us who your
friends are and we will tell you who you are!
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