Sabotahe ng kasakiman

Hindi pa malinaw ang lahat ngunit mukhang sinasabotahe ng kasakiman ng mga nasa kapangyarihan ang computerization of 2010 na eleksyon.

Nabahala ang marami noong Lunes ng sinabi ni Comelec Chair Jose Melo na umatras ang Total Information Management, ang Filipino na partner ng Smartmatic Corp, ang nanalo na kumpanya na taga Barbados sa $7.2 bilyon na kontrata para magiging computerized ang bilangan sa eleksyon simula sa 2010.

Iba-iba ang lumalabas na dahilan. Isa dyan ang pagpipilit ng TIM na sila ang may kontrol ng operasyon dahil sila ang mas may malaking share ayun sa ating Constitution na 60 per cent ang sa Pilipino at 40 ang sa mga banyaga.

Gusto raw kasi ng Smartmatic sila ang may kontrol dahil sa kanila ang technology. Sabi ng TIM, labag yan sa Constitution. Ang lalabas nun para lang silang dummy katulad ng maraming malakihan na joint ventures.

Sabi kasi ng TIM, gusto nila sila ang may kontrol dahil kung ano ang mangyari na bulilyaso, sila ang mapapahamak. Pilipino sila kaya kulungan ang bagsak nila.

Itong isyu ng TIM ay lumabas daw ng malaman nila na merong isang negosyante na malapit sa malacañang na pumasok sa eksena bilang “carried” partner.

Ang “carried” partner ay isang kumpanya o negosyante na gustong maki-ambon sa kita kahit na wala namang binigay na capital. Siyempre ang may lakas na loob lang na gagawa niyan ay ang malapit sa may kapangyarihan.

Itong negosyante daw ay taga-Cebu kung saan lumamang kuno si Arroyo kay Fernando Poe, Jr. noong 2004 ng sobra isang milyong boto. Maraming isyu na lumabas kalaunan sa mga boto sa maraming presinto sa Cebu na hindi kapani-paniwala. Sobrang taas ng voters’ turn out na para bang walang namatay o nag-abroad sa mga botante sa listahan.

Sinabi ng presidente ng TIM na si Jose Mari Antunez na nakita raw ng isang kasama niya sa kumpanya itong negosyante na taga Cebu at ang isang opisyal ng Smartmatic na nag-uusap sa isang hotel.

Pagtapos daw ng ilang araw tinawagan siya ng negosyanteng ito na kailgnan siyang makikipag-cooperate. Kung hindi magagalit sa kanya ang mga “may kapangyarihan.”

Siyempre maraming hakang-haka kung sino itong negosyante na taga Cebu na malapit sa kapangyarihan. Ewan, hindi ko rin alam.

Bago ko makalimutan, may isa pa palang kasama ang Smartmatic at TIM: ang 2GO, isang freight forwarding na kumpanya na pag-aari ng mga Aboitiz ng Cebu na kilalang malapit kay Arroyo.

Nang humarap ang mga taga- Comelec sa Senado, sinabi na ang 2Go daw ang magdadala ng mga computer sa lahat na 80,000 na presinto sa buong bansa.

Ayos na.

Restos in Angeles City: VFW, C’ Italian Dining & 19 Copung Copung

Most recently, a foreign friend bent on staying for a time in the Philippines asked me for recommendations about places to go and the cost of living in the country. “Anywhere I should avoid? Like Angels City? I mean those places where sex tourist and ’sexpats’ gather. Don’t want to end up somewhere like Thailand’s Pattaya. ”

I presume Angeles City has such a rep among the males by virtue of word of mouth and what they read in the forums. I was here this week and the trusty pedicab I rode in drove through the city’s (in)famous bar strip in Fields Avenue where some joints were indeed open 24/7.

Angeles City

However, it’s an unfair accusation to just associate Angeles City with ‘ affordable girls’ and sleazy entertainment. I really like the food here…and I don’t mean the carnal kind :P The place was after all one of the sites of our forget-your-diet, ultimate food trip way back in ‘06.

This time around, I made sure to try the much-acclaimed C’ Italian Dining along Don Juico Avenue (also known as the Friendship Highway.) My first attempt to visit this resto during Christmas ‘07 was a failure because the place was closed. And my first impression now was that it looked like an enoteca due to the bar with all those bottles of wine that greeted guests upon entering. And of course those plates on the wall signed by satisfied guests.

C Italian Dining

Verdict: C’Italian deserves the accolades, even though it was a bit on the expensive side. Service was efficient and the food was very good. You should have a reason to go here though, like a date or a milestone celebration or simply be someone like me who’d like to know what the hype was all about.:D

C Italian Panizza

The receptionist at the hotel recommended their panizza (P595), a cross between panini and pizza, which was the house specialty. It was a big square thin crust pizza with five cheeses which you had to top with alfalfa sprouts and fresh arugula leaves (served separately.) Only then can you roll it like shawarma. The fact that the pizza was thin and crusty enough made it perfect for biting. This, plus the order of spaghetti frutti di mare (570) , made it a very heavy meal. As a starter, the resto also serves their signature bread with salsa verde (green sauce) in olive oil. I could not wait to try their other specialties, if only the place was nearer. Fine dining all the way!

19 Copung Copung

19 Copung Copung

19 Copung Copung Grill along MacArthur Highway (near the grand-looking casino) was also another excellent resto we tried. The name is quite catchy.. I don’t know what the name means for Kapampangans, but Kopong Kopong over here sure refers to something that’s from a bygone era. Anyhoo, the resto serves the culinary specialties of Pampanga like sisig, adobong itik and others too exotic to write about. The waitresses are even garbed in their native Filipino costumes. A great place to drink beer, eat and hang out – the Pinoy way.

Last but unfortunately the least was my rather forgettable lunch at the VFW Canteen which I raved about in a previous post. This barbecue beef sandwich sure looked awesome on the outside, but was rather disappointing on the inside. The barbecue was sauce was too strong and sour for my taste. At P195, I would have been better off ordering the lunch specials, like the sirloin steak with mashed potato.

VFW Canteen

VFW Post 2485 Canteen is quite known for its huge American-size servings, for obvious reasons. VFW stands for Veterans of Foreign Wars. But it was quite a letdown to know they’ve scrapped a few of the choices from the menu, like the Reuben Sandwich and the S.O.S (Sh*t on Shingle). Don’t know what else is in store for this VFW. Like the veterans of war, it looks old and beaten.