11-30-2007, 07:47 AM
Since the whole issue will be forgotten by Monday, I will henceforth reply in lolspeak
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BUT ITZ STILL PREVENTIN ME FRUM USIN MAH CONSTITUSHUN!
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Lord_Leperman Wrote:For one there were other conspirators, not just those who participated in the peninsula hotel event. For Trillanes to actually have that show of force was with him during that time, things would have been planned from the very beginning, as there would be no chance of rebellious troops on the streets (and taking over a hotel) with firearms and wearing red armbands if it was a spontaneous event.
I'm sure he wasn't willing to start this fiasco unless he was reassured of some support, if not from the civilian population, then from the military. That speculation would justify the government's decision to announce the curfew, to actually get some work done in finding out who were really involved and made this whole event possible.
What I'm saying is, this was planned. Its not some spontaneous idealistic movement on his part for regime change. There are people responsible who did not directly participate in the actual event, but are nonetheless accountable for their actions in making the whole thing possible.
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Quote:Also take note that the rebels did not have tanks, but they were able to just pop up in support of Trillanes and even had a specific destination planned, the Manila Peninsula. The government also alleged (during an official Malacaniang press conference, the same time when the curfew was announced) that some rebel soldiers were able to join up with the main rebel movement by disguising themselves in civilian clothing and showing up in support of Trillanes in full military fatigues and weaponry. As far as the government knows, these men can just as easily sneak out in civilian attire, blending in with media personnel just as what happened in the 2003 mutiny when some soldiers who participated in the said event eluded the custody of the military, which would justify such actions of the government in apprehending these individuals. If no curfew were in place, the police will have a harder time apprehending those responsible as they can escape in the dead of the night and go away Scott-free under the disguise of being civilians. Its just a preventive measure really.
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Quote:As for the Jurisprudence issue, just because he received 11 million votes does not mean that he can simply walk out of court proceedings even if he is a Senator. I bring you back to the case of convicted rapist Congressman Romeo Jalosjos where he wasn't allowed to attend house hearings despite being re-elected as representative of Zambuanga del Norte, where the court ruled in this case that he remained in jail. Does that mean that we're giving special treatment to Trillanes in this case as he is freely able to walk out of court proceedings? No one is above the law, not even the lawmakers themselves and may I remind you of that.
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Quote:For some good news: PNP chief Director General Avelino Razon announced that the curfew is only for November 30, 2007 lasting from 12-5AM.
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