Will Binay also withdraw from 2016 presidential race?

No one is really surprised that Vice President Jejomar Binay backed out of the Nov. 27 debate with Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV which he himself suggested to the Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster sa Pilipinas.
Trillanes vs Binay
When the debate was starting to take a life of its own after he mentioned it to KBP President Herman Basbaño last October and Trillanes accepted the challenge, Binay was just waiting for an opportunity to back out.

The opportunity happened yesterday during his 72nd birthday celebration at the Philippine Marines headquarters.

He was asked about Trillanes’ statements that he was going into the much-publicized activity fully aware that the vice president, a lawyer, has an advantage as far as debating skills are concerned. But the senator, who was formerly a Philippine Navy officer said, he is on the side of truth.

Binay said, “Huwag na natin ituloy. Ayoko na kung ganyan sinasabi niya. (Let’s not push through with it. I don’t like if that’s what he is saying.)”

Binay explained: “Ang dahilan ko mga kababayan e dahil sa marami na akong naririnig na ako ay ganito…ako ay mahusay, ako ay naging debater, ako ay abogado, e sobra na ‘tong mga sinabi niyang ganyan na kumpirmadong sinabi niya, e ayaw ko naman hong maging..ang pagkakalilala niyo sa aking mga kababayan ay mapang-api, mapagsamantala…so tama na po ‘yun.(The reason why I am withdrawing is I have heard comments that I am an experienced debater, I’m a lawyer. He has also been saying things as if they were already confirmed. I don’t want to appear oppressive and opportunistic, so I am backing out.)”

But Binay’s spokesperson, Cavite governor Jonvic Remulla , was outrageously creative in his reason for his principal’s withdrawal from the debate: the Vice President realized it is a “disservice” to the survivors of Super Typhoon Yolanda.

Trillanes said his reaction is one of “ambivalence.”

“Actually, I’m, in a way, expecting this, so, I couldn’t be disappointed,” he said.

He added that Binay’s withdrawal from something that he himself started shows his untrustworthiness.“Kasi alam niyo, ever since hindi napanghahawakan ang salita ni Vice President Binay.(You know, ever since VP Binay has no word of honor).This will totally destroy his credibility. Hindi na talaga natin siya mapagkakatiwalaan(We really can’t trust him).”

Trillanes recalled the Nov. 29, 2007 Manila Peninsula siege, where Binay was part of the group that planned a civilian-military action to oust Gloria Arroyo, who was then embroiled in election cheating and corruption scandals.

Trillanes, who had won as senator while in detention for the July 2003 Oakwood mutiny against Arroyo, was scheduled to appear in a hearing at the Makati Regional Trial Court at the Makati City Hall that day.

The plan was for a mass rally in front of the statue of Sen. Benigno Aquino at the corner of Ayala Avenue and Paseo de Roxas. Binay promised to mobilize his constituents including city hall employees for the mass action.

As planned, Trillanes, his fellow Magdalo soldiers , and Brig. Gen. Danilo Lim walked out of the hearing only to find out that there were no people at the agreed venue. “Paglabas namin noong araw ng pag-aaklas, wala si VP Binay. Pinahamak niya ang buong grupo (When we walked out of the court, there was no Binay. He put us in trouble .”

Trillanes and his companions decided to go to Manila Peninsula where they made a stand against the Arroyo government. ““Buong araw walang dumating. At si VP Binay, ‘yong anino niya, hindi nakita sa Makati.”

Brig. Gen. Danilo Lim, flanked by Antonio Trillanes IV and former Vice President Teofisto Guingona, read the statement calling on the people to  withdraw support fron Gloria Arroyo.

Brig. Gen. Danilo Lim, flanked by Antonio Trillanes IV and former Vice President Teofisto Guingona, read the statement calling on the people to withdraw support fron Gloria Arroyo during the Manila Pen seige.


Binay was with former President Joseph Estrada in Quezon City that day. The military later rammed an armored tank into the Manila Pen lobby and lobbed tear gas forcing the rebel soldiers to surrender.

Trillanes said Binay later visited him at Camp Crame, where he was detained , and apologized.

Trillanes said the Manila Pen incident, the revelations in the Senate investigation and the manner Binay is facing them “ show lack of character, untrustworthiness of the Vice President, and the lack of any intention to face the people regarding the allegations brought up against him.”

He said the Senate investigation of Binay will continue.

What will be Binay’s next move? Back out of the 2016 presidential race?

LG AKA: a smartphone with four different personalities

LG Electronics has officially unveiled in South Korea the LG AKA – an Android smartphone with a 5-inch HD display that features four different personalities.

The LG AKA is a mid-range device with a decent set of hardware. What sets it apart though is that it features four different personalities that appear when you put the phone inside its special case: Uki (White), Egi (Yellow), Soul (Blue), Yo (Pink). Users can then interact with these phone personalities in different ways. Watch the video below.

LG AKA specs:
5-inch HD IPS display, 294ppi
1.2GHz quad-core CPU
1.5GB RAM
16GB internal storage
microSD card support
8 megapixel Laser AF rear camera w/ LED flash
2.1 megapixel front camera
LTE, 3G HSPA+
WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac
Bluetooth 4.0
NFC
GPS, A-GPS
USB 2.0
Android 4.4 KitKat
2,610mAh removable battery
138.7 x 71.9 x 9.9 mm
135.5g / 157g (w/ case)
White / Yellow / Navy / Pink

lg aka_2

The LG AKA has a price tag of KRW 500,000 or around Php25,500. International availability is still unknown.

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LG AKA: a smartphone with four different personalities

LG Electronics has officially unveiled in South Korea the LG AKA – an Android smartphone with a 5-inch HD display that features four different personalities.

The LG AKA is a mid-range device with a decent set of hardware. What sets it apart though is that it features four different personalities that appear when you put the phone inside its special case: Uki (White), Egi (Yellow), Soul (Blue), Yo (Pink). Users can then interact with these phone personalities in different ways. Watch the video below.

LG AKA specs:
5-inch HD IPS display, 294ppi
1.2GHz quad-core CPU
1.5GB RAM
16GB internal storage
microSD card support
8 megapixel Laser AF rear camera w/ LED flash
2.1 megapixel front camera
LTE, 3G HSPA+
WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac
Bluetooth 4.0
NFC
GPS, A-GPS
USB 2.0
Android 4.4 KitKat
2,610mAh removable battery
138.7 x 71.9 x 9.9 mm
135.5g / 157g (w/ case)
White / Yellow / Navy / Pink

lg aka_2

The LG AKA has a price tag of KRW 500,000 or around Php25,500. International availability is still unknown.

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DOH confers tribute award to MakatiMed for Yolanda aid

Shown in photo with the recognition plaque during the awarding rites at the Heritage Hotel in Pasay City are: Dr. Gerry Bayugo, Asst. Secretary of Health, Dr. Enrique Ona, Secretary of Health and Dr. Donna de Padua, an Emergency Department Officer and representative of MakatiMed who led the first MakatiMed medical response team

The Philippines’ premier hospital, Makati Medical Center, was recently conferred a tribute by the Department of Health for the medical and financial assistance it extended to the victims and survivors of Typhoon Yolanda during the “Awarding of the Unsung Heroes: TY Yolanda”.

In the aftermath of the storm, MakatiMed tasked its Medical Response Team to join other local, national, and foreign institutions and organizations in providing rescue and medical assistance to those affected by one of the strongest storms recorded in history. The hospital, led by President & CEO Rosalie R. Montenegro, also raised nearly P10M, in cash with the help of its employees, Medical Staff Association (MSA), the Philippine Disaster Recovery Foundation (PDRF) and other partners and donors.

Asst. Secretary of Health Dr. Gerry Bayugo opened the awarding ceremonies, with Undersecretary of Health Dr. Teodoro Herbosa providing an inspirational message. Secretary of Health Dr. Enrique Ona led the awarding of plaques to the recognized institutions.

“We are humbled and honored by this award from the Department of Health. This recognition only drives us to continuously provide excellent health service with a heart, especially to those most in need,” says MakatiMed President Rosalie R. Montenegro.