Thursday, November 3, 2011

Does P-Noy have the ‘It’ to be Commander-in-Chief?

YESTERDAY, TODAY & TOMORROW
Linggoy Alcuaz
10/31-11/6/2011




Was our Commander-in-Chief absent? Hello! Or, just plain scared or playing games? His “Bosses” as well as his soldiers wondered.

Almost a week had passed from Tuesday, Oct. 18, until the following Monday, Oct. 24, before the whole Nation could feel and sense P-Noy’s actions, orders and direction in the midst of the Mindanao mess.

It was déjà vu. It was also somewhat like that, right after his two foreign jaunts – to the USA and Japan.

Typhoons Pedring and Quiel had lambasted Eastern, Central and Northern Luzon for a whole week.

In Cold Blood
P-Noy’s “Bosses” were drowning in Central Luzon. It was ever so late and slow before they saw and felt P-Noy’s presence on the scene of the disaster.

On Tuesday, Oct. 18, 400 heavily armed MILF’s ambushed 40 Philippine Army Special Forces in Al Barka, Basilan, in a nine-hour engagement they killed 13, wounded 11 and captured six.

Then, in cold blood, they massacred the six.

Because of the ceasefire and the peace talks, reinforcements were restrained from pursuing, capturing and punishing the perpetrators.

Two days later, on Thursday, Oct. 20, 200 MILF occupied a school in Zamboanga Sibugay province. They killed eight soldiers and policemen.

Then 40 MILF ambushed a rubber plantation truck in Basilan. They killed five civilians and 1 one militiaman.

On Sunday, Oct. 23, in far off Sultan Naga Dimaporo, Lanao del Norte, the MILF again killed two and wounded five soldiers.

On Tuesday, Oct. 25, the so called, uncoordinated and isolated “Lawless Elements” had extended their footprint of death to Zamboanga City.

P-Noy’s Sweet Time
While all of these atrocities were happening P-Noy was taking his own sweet time waiting for information and reports, calling meetings, including a Friday, Oct. 21, Command Conference at the GHQ of the AFP in Camp Gen Emilio Aguinaldo.

There, he blamed the soldiers, fired the Special Forces Battalion and Task Force Commanders and maintained the Ceasefire and the Peace Talks, and concocted his convoluted, double talking, hypocritical propaganda line and media spin.

The sweet time of Presidents and Public Officials is not sweet at all when digested by the mass media as well as the public, from elite down to middle classes and masses.

Every time, a sizeable number of soldiers or policemen or civilians are killed by the Muslim rebels, public opinion remembers the “All-Out War” declared and waged by President Joseph “Erap” Ejercito Estrada against the MILF in Central Mindanao from April to September of the year 2000.

It took P-Noy four days to call a Command Conference.

Do Nothing
Meanwhile, the posture was one of “Do Nothing” except to blame the soldiers for getting themselves ambushed, killed and massacred.

Meanwhile, the just-a-month old positive increase in the Pulse Asia and Social Weather Stations poll survey scores reseeded into distant memory.

The Mass Media and Public Opinion reacted violently.

A radio call-in or text-in survey showed a 97% versus 3% preference for the declaration of an “All-Out War” against the Muslim Rebels, in general, and the MILF, in particular.

P-Noy’s Childhood
Aside from the observation by some critics, doctors and observers that P-Noy is mentally disabled, we would like to point out some important experiences in his history since childhood:
  1. During the height of Senator Benigno “Ninoy” S. Aquino’s national political career from November 1967 to September 21 – 24, 1972, the most notable exposé and speech delivered by Ninoy was about the “Jabidah” Massacre of March 18, 1968 on the island of Corregidor where anywhere from dozens to hundreds of Muslim recruits/trainees/volunteers for Project Merdeka were massacred by their own superiors.That must have made quite an impression on the eight-year-old Noynoy.
  2. On the night of Saturday, August 21, 1971, the CPP/NPA exploded two hand grenades at the Liberal Party’s Proclamation Rally at Plaza Miranda. Ninoy was the only top LP official (He was the LP Secretary General.) or candidate who was not yet on the stage when the bombing occurred. Later that night, he went around to visit his wounded colleagues at several hospitals wearing a bullet proof vest, a helmet and a sub machinegun. A picture of that appeared on the front pages of the major dailies. Again, that must have made quite an impression on the eleven-year old Noynoy.
  3. On the night of Friday, September 23, 1972, Ninoy was arrested by Col. Romeo Gatan, Rizal PC Provincial Commander and one of the Rolex 5 at the Manila Hilton on United Nations Ave.He was incarcerated at the MSU, PA Headquarters in Fort Bonifacio and incommunicado at Fort Magsaysay in Laur, Nueva Ecija until May of 1980.
  4. When Ninoy was allowed to go to the USA for a triple heart bypass and remained for a Fellowship at Harvard in Boston, Massachusetts, Noynoy remained behind in the Philippines to continue his grade school, high school and college education with the Jesuits at the Ateneo de Manila University.
  5. Undoubtedly, the most dramatic and traumatic event to occur in Noynoy’s whole life was the assassination of his father at the MIA on Sunday, August 21, 1983.
  6. In a letter written before his return and death to his only son, Noynoy, Ninoy placed his widow and four daughters in Noynoy’s care and charge.
  7. From August 21, 1983 until February 25, 1986, Noynoy was his mother, Cory’s, chief bodyguard and security expert. He was also the “Padre de Familia” virtually plucked out of his carefree days at the young and inexperienced age of 23.
  8. From February 25, 1986 until June 30, 1992, his mother, Cory’s Administration and Government was racked by numerous Coup Attempts, Plots and Rumors. These were the July 4, 1986 Manila Hotel Loyalist Proclamation of KBL Vice President Arturo Tolentino, the November 1986 “God Save the Queen” “Psy Coup”, the January 1987 take-over of GMA Network by Col. Canlas, the August 27, 1987 RAM Coup (On J. P. Laurel St. Noynoy was ambushed. His lady companion and several of his PSG security were killed or wounded.), the December 1, 1989 RAM-You-SFP Coup that lasted more than a week, the March 4, 1990 Tuguegarao, Cagayan Uprising of Governor, RAM original, PMA Class ’71 and former Lt. Col. Rodolfo “Rudy” Aguinaldo and the October 4 - 6, 1990 Uprising and Agusan del Sur to Cagayan de Oro City Armed Caravan and/or Motorcade of Col. Alexander Noble. She was also the object of Assassination Rumors, Plots and at least one Attempt. This was at the PMA Graduation of March 1987 at Ft. Gregorio del Pilar in Baguio City. The radio controlled bomb in the rafters of the PMA Parade Ground Grandstand, prematurely exploded during a practice graduation cum parade. My wife, Baby, should have been the stand in for Cory during the practice. She was not able to make it. The WAC who stood in for her was killed by the blast.
  9. While Cory enjoyed 13 years of a well-earned retirement from 1992 to 2005, she was forced out of her peaceful life briefly by “Jueteng Gate” and EDSA II, and then, permanently by the “Hello Garci” tape and the realization that GMA had cheated FPJ and us in the 2004 National Elections.
  10. While, Noynoy enjoyed nine low-profile and uneventful years as a Congressman, and later, three years as a Senator, he carried the burden of his mother’s involvements as well as her bout with Colon Cancer.
Some individuals are strengthened by repeated crises and experiences like the above.

In my case, a slow speed car chase by two PC Metrocom Police Intelligence Service (MPIS, the predecessor of Col. Rolando “Rolly” Abadilla’s MISG.) plainclothes Toyota mobile cars on January 13, 1971, along Juan Luna and Padre Faura Streets in Manila, left me the braver, more confident and fearless, in the face of future physical threats, thanks to Captain Octavio Alvarez and seven Metrocom Troopers, who expended their entire supply of sixteen magazines of .45 cal. automatic and eight magazines of .30 cal. Carbine ammunition on me, my car and my two passengers – SDK Chairman Sixto Carlos and his Comrade and Girlfriend, Christine Ebro.

Other individuals like Noynoy just lose it.

ERRATUM
In the OpinYon Lite edition No. 20 dated Oct. 27 – Nov. 2, 2011, in the column Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow of Linggoy Alcuaz, entitled ‘Don’t take the truth about
ghosts Litely!’


The paragraph: “Tony Quirino was the brother of President Elpidio Syquia Quirino of Vigan, Ilocos Sur. He was the father of Cory Quirino.”

Should read: “Tony Quirino was the brother of President Elpidio Quirino of Vigan,
Ilocos Sur. He was the father of Cory Quirino.”

Alicia Syquia was the wife of President Quirino whose parents were Don Mariano Quirino of Caoayan, Ilocos Sur and Doña Gregoria Mendoza Rivera of Agoo, La Union.

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