Let him finish his term

Militant group renews call for Aquino to step down.

Militant group renews call for Aquino to step down.

I hold President Aquino accountable for the death of 44 Special Action Force commandos but I don’t want him forced to shorten his term which is due to end on June 30 next year.

I’m not joining calls for him to resign. I’m against a coup de’etat.

I want him to finish his mandate which the Filipino electorate bestowed on him when they elected him five years ago.

But he should shape up and take seriously his responsibilities as President.

He owes it to the Filipino people even to those who didn’t vote for him.

There are calls for Aquino’s resignation following the death of 44 SAF commandos last Jan. 25 who were in a mission to arrest two international terrorists in Mamasapano, Maguindanao controlled by the Moro Islamic Liberation Front and its breakaway group Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters.

Aquino’s mishandling of the debacle (keeping silent in the first four days and not showing up for the arrival honors at Villamor Air Base for the 44 – he was at a Mitsubishi Motors plant launch) earned his widespread disgust.

The Makabayan bloc in Congress said, “Aquino lost his moral ascendancy and legitimacy to govern when he lied to the people on his responsibility and accountability in the botched police operation that led to the deaths of 44 police, 18 Moro fighters and 8 civilians. He covers up the role of United States and the unlawful participation of suspended PNP Chief General Allan Purisima. He broke the chain of command and violated the required coordination in the peace agreements with the MILF. The blood of the fallen SAF 44 and 26 Moros are on his hands.

“Aquino must resign! The President must resign for the sake of the nation, to save our nation from further disasters, moral bankruptcy, and massive poverty.”

The Makabayan bloc is composed of Neri Colmenares and Carlos Zarate of Bayan Muna, Luz Ilagan and Emmi de Jesus of Gabriela, Antonio Tinio of ACT Teachers, Fernando Hicap of Anakpawis, and Terry Ridon of Kabataan.
The secretary-general of the militant Bayan, Renato Reyes, said Aquino has become “the greatest stumbling block to truth and accountability…he has to go.”

Two Catholic bishops- Archbishop Romulo dela Cruz of Zamboanga and Archbishop Ramon Arguelles of Lipa have joined the calls for Aquino’s resignation.”I ask that he should step down…. He is not competent enough to run the affairs of government,” said Archbishop Cruz.

Archbishop Arguelles, whose 2012 comment about the President’s balding head was complained about by Aquino to Pope Francis during the latter’s visit in Malacanang last month, called on the people “to go to the streets and demand that Aquino step down.”

“I call for a revolution, but not the bloody kind,” Arguelles said urging Aquino to” step down to give way to a new government.”

Fr. Jun Mercado

Fr. Jun Mercado

Oblates missionary priest Fr. Eliseo “Jun” Mercado, a Mindanao peace advocate posted this in his Facebook: “Some experts claim that PNoy has ‘Nerd Personality disorder and Mild Autism’, he is psychologically not fit to govern the country, he should resign now before more and more people would die and suffer if another disaster strikes our country.

“He has his own world and at times or oftentimes this world is not in touch with the real world out there. (Those) close to the Aquino family has known this.

“There are people who exploit this reality and this made possible what we have been observing these past years…. DAP, Ouster of CJ Corona at all cost with the use of PDAF .. Reaction to Luneta massacre, Yolanda, and the botched Operation at Mamasapano that led to slaughter…

“I now believe this claim…. And I join my voice to the clamor asking for PNoy’s resignation and allow him to rest and privately live in his own world.”

Archbishop Socrates Villegas, CBCP President: voice of moderation.

Archbishop Socrates Villegas, CBCP President: voice of moderation.

The president of the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippine, Socrates Villegas, Archbishop of Lingayen-Dagupan, said “the CBCP cannot morally join in the calls for his resignation, leaving this decision to his humble and prayerful discernment of his capacity to lead and the support he has not only from officials of government but from members of Philippine society.”

The CBCP said it supports the creation of a credible Truth Commission or a fact-finding body to find out the truth about the tragedy.

Villegas has some words of advice for Aquino. He said: “The President of the Republic, the CBCP prays, should have learned from this regrettable tragedy that transparency and forthrightness are what are expected of him at all times. It will serve him well to listen to sound advice and counsel from truly wise, and not from those eager to curry favor! He has been roundly criticized for having absented himself at the arrival honors for the mortal remains of our heroes. He will, in the future, we hope, make better balanced choices and conduct himself as his high office demands. We pray that in all humility he would willingly accept just criticism rather than have his spokespersons concoct excuses at every turn.”
I share the prayer.

DMCI and Kensington cap “The Amaryllis” completion

Resort-themed residences builder DMCI Homes and project partner Kensington Management Corp. (KMC), an affiliate of Anflo Management & Investment Corporation (ANFLOCOR) Group of Companies have capped off the completion of the 22-storey “The Amaryllis” by inaugurating the amenities of the residential condominium in New Manila, Quezon City recently.

Family members from both Consunji and Floirendo families (owners of DMCI and KMC, respectively) graced the blessing of The Amaryllis’ lounge area, lap pool and fitness gym on the ground floor and the Sky Lounge and Sky Park at the roof deck during the Nov. 15 event dubbed “Harvest”, which also celebrated the outstanding result of their long-time friendship.

“It is a great opportunity to work with some old friends, family friends, and put something together that is going to stand out,” Dave Consunji, grandson of DMCI Homes founder David M. Consunji, told homebuyers, colleagues, guests and KMC officials led by Linda Florendo Lagdameo.

Consunji recalled that it was tough for KMC patriarch, the late Antonio O. Floirendo Sr., to part with his property, where The Amaryllis now stands, to develop it into a modern residential community.

“This lot held a special place in his (Floirendo’s) heart because this was where he really intended to live. But it came out very nicely, so I’m very happy about it,” said Consunji of The Amaryllis.

“If our grandfather was here today, I think he’d be happy with what he’d see. In fact, he’ll be very impressed,” said KMC representative Cary Floirendo Lagdameo, grandson of Floirendo, during the blessing ceremony. “For sure, this is going to be a landmark building here for decades to come.”

“We have a lot of fond memories here. But now, I’m looking forward to the numerous families moving here and creating their own memories,” said Lagdameo.

The blessing of the amenities was followed by the traditional coin-tossing for good fortune, refreshment and mini concert from the Leggiero Strings and Chamber Orchestra.

Indeed, happy family moments will spring once more from the beloved place as the two companies are turning over to homeowners 450 2-bedroom, 3-bedroom and 4-bedroom units of the nearly sold out low-density, modern tropical-themed enclave.

Start-up families will surely enjoy comfortable living in the elegant and spacious homes, whose sizes range from 55 to 105.5 square meters. They will also do so in stylish fashion through The Amaryllis’ beautiful, secure and exclusive environment as well as a premium location: New Manila.

The Amaryllis has DMCI Homes’ signature resort-style design that makes city living truly relaxing. A landscaped garden and gazebo in the swimming pool area give that vacation feel. Residents will have scenic views from the Sky Park and Sky Lounge. A grand lobby gives a hotel-like welcome to homeowners and guests.

Units open up to a central atrium on every five floors while single-loaded hallways in other floors complement landscaping, enhance privacy and bring in natural air and light. Unit balconies and windows provide added natural ventilation. DMCI Homes ensures high quality and durable units backed by two-year warranty.

The community has a gated entrance, electrified perimeter fence and 24-hour roving security guards. Safety features include fire alarm and fire hose cabinets along corridors and fire exits on both wings of the L-shaped building.

The Amaryllis’ special spot at the corner of E. Rodriguez Sr. Ave. and 12th Street offers residents urban convenience. The spot is close to reputable schools like St. Joseph College’s, Trinity University of Asia, St. Paul University and Immaculate Concepcion Academy. Shopping and leisure can be done in nearby Waltermart, Puregold, Gateway Mall and Robinson’s Magnolia. St. Luke’s Hospital and De Los Santos Medical Center are along E. Rodriguez Sr. Avenue.

Cherry Mobile Alpha Shift: Windows 8.1 device for under Php15K

A new Windows 8.1-powered tablet/laptop device from Cherry Mobile has appeared on Lazada, sporting a 10.1-inch IPS display, quad-core CPU, and a price tag of under Php15K – the Cherry Mobile Alpha Shift.

Cherry Mobile Alpha Shift key specs:
10.1-inch IPS display
1.33GHz quad-core CPU
Intel HD Graphics
32GB internal storage
WiFi b/g/n
Bluetooth 4.0
1.2 megapixel camera
Windows 8.1 OS
6300mAh battery

The Cherry Mobile Alpha Shift has a price tag of Php14,499. See Lazada’s listing here.

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