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The current buzz nowadays is the second impeachment against Gloria Arroyo, and she is being bombarded by one complaint a day. Just to cover all bases, they say, since this House of Reprehensibles, er Representatives will surely resort to a technicality again. Knowing how creative Nograles and Lagman are, heck, they can even use the one-a-day complaints as a technicality to dismiss most - if not all - of the complaints outright.
And then Nograles began shooting is mouth off, ridiculing the impeachment complaints as wastes of time. Tell Nograles that if and when the complaint goes to the Committee on Justice, he should inhibit himself, since he has already made a judgment on the complaint. But being a congressman, that’s wishing for the moon.
I think this year’s impeachment will not prosper, again. We have the same cast of characters, and their intentions and loyalties are clear. So expect a repeat of last year. Unless there will be a concentrated effort to convince the lethargic citizenry to convince their rapacious congressmen to at least hear it out, the impeachment is dead even before it is born.
If that happens, those for Arroyo’s impeachment should campaign for an impeachment Congress. Make sure that those who will participate in the murder of the spirit of law (the rule of law is long dead, way back 2001) pay for their stubbornness. That’s the only way to do it.
So I end my speculation about impeachment. The next weeks will be again buzzing with political punditry. The apathetic ones will once again roll their eyes, and call anti-Arroyo as destabilizers. Straight from the Arroyo playbook.
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[...] In a previous post, I had speculated that the current impeachment will end up like last year, and pragmatically called for anti-Arroyo groups to campaign for an impeachment Congress in the elections next year. Nothing will come up with the current Congress, and it seems that the CBCP shares this view. [...]
[...] As expected (and as blogged before in this space), this year’s impeachment was dead even before it was conceived. We saw it murdered and autopsied. Now, we are witnessing the pre-burial ceremonies at the Bastusang Pambansa - the House of Reprehensibles are in plenary session to decided on the Committee on Injustice’s report on the 2006 impeachment complaint. [...]
[...] Seeing the winners of this year’s congressional race, the more I am convinced that for the opposition to truly win the war (so to speak), it must win both houses of Congress (as I have called for here and here). Getting both houses removes all the ambiguity of having two houses severely opposite to each other. Also, getting the Lower House means Gloria Arroyo will get her chance at clearing her much-maligned name. With everyone concentrating on the Senate, the House remains in administration hands. (Kudos to the Black and White Movement for attempting to campaign for an opposition House via their Black List/White List.) [...]