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Indira Gandhi once said;  "Indian freedom fighters were harppiest when they were sacrificing  themselves for a noble ideals".

 

MG. Miranda, BG. Gudani, BG. Lim, Col Querubin, Col. Banez, Col Balutan . . , etc. ipag-patuloy ninyo ang inyong magandang simulain. 

 

Tagasunod,

Mike 

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oras na para ibagsak nyo si GMA, sa Thailand nangyari na., i suggest that the 1ST thing you have to do is to destroy ABS-CBN ,render it useless during the coup de ta, this news network is expert in foiling your efforts, lason ng bansa yang ABS-CBN.,  do not worry about the U.S.A support, americans are the number one kiss assess in the world, when you suceed U.S.A will support you., president Musharaf of Pakistan came to power thru a military coup, now the U.S is supporting him.,the U.S will support Thailand military junta soon, and probably is supporting now.,

good luck my brothers.

MM

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Kindly email me or publ;ish the list of military generals who are holding sensitive positions in the Arroyo Gov't. so the people will know how GMA corrupted people in uniform just to ensure her stay in power!

AANCM

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Thanks for the information of what is happening in the present administration.

 

God bless, Bishop BLS

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I circulated the website in all the addresses in my email address as soon as I first read about it at the Tribune. Its a timely website and deserves the support of all. More power and god bless.

SR

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ALYANSANG MAKABAYAN NG MASANG PILIPINO (AMMP)


Paliwanag at paglalahad ng tunay na kalagayan ng masang pilipino, sa kamay ng mga dayuhan magmula noong panahon ng pagsakop hanggang sa kasalukuyan. Noong panahon wala pa ang mananakop na dayuhang kastila, ang mga katutubong pilipino ay wala pang pambansang pamahalaan, ngunit mayroon ng mga pamunuan sa mga kumunidad ng bawat tribu, o angkan sa lahat ng kapuluan ng pilipinas, at Malaya silang namumuhay sa bawat lugar na kanilang nasasakupan, at Malaya rin silang nakikipagkalakalan o palitan kalakal sa mga dayuhang pumaparito tulad ng mga tsino, Arabia at indio. Daang taon ang mga nagdaan ni hindi pumasok sa isipan ng bawat lider ng mga pamunuan ang manakop ng hindi nila teretoryo, dahil marunong silang gumalang at rumespeto sa karapatan at kalayaan ng bawat tao, kalahi man o hindi na namumuhay sa bawat kapuluan. Lumipas ang mahabang panahon ng pasukin ang isipan ng kasakiman ang mga naghahari-harian dito sa lupa, at sa ngalan ng hari ng espana puwersahang sinakop ang mga taong Malaya na namumuhay sa bawat isla sa pilipinas. At nagtatag sila ng pamahalaan na pamumunuan ng mga kastila, para sa pagpapasailalim sa kaharian ng espana, kumuha sila ng ilang pilipino upang gawing guwardia sibil o berdugo ng kapwa pilipino. Gumawa rin sila ng mga batas upang sumunod at sundin ng lahat ng tao, magkakaiba man ng lahi o wika ay kailangang pailalim sa ginawang batas ng mananakop, nakapaloob diyan ang batas sa pagmamay-ari ng malalawak na lupain ng mga dayuhang kastila, mga Gobernadores, mga Mayores, at mga prayles. Gumawa rin sila ng batas para sa pagbabayad ng buwis ng mga pilipino, at iba’t iba pang mga batas na magpapahirap sa mamamayang pilipino. Na sa isang kahulugan ang masang pilipino ay alipin ng batas na nilikha ng mga sakim, at mapang-aping mananakop. Kaya’t ngayon ang dating namumuhay ng Malaya at maginhawa ay alipin na, at ang sinumang tagapuna o tumutol sa batas na ipinaiiral ay magkakamit ng kaparusahang pagkabilanggo o kamatayan sa kasong rebelyon, o paglaban sa pamahalaan.


Nagdaan ang mga taon patuloy ang pang aapi ng mga kastila sa pamamagitan ng mga berdugo nito ang guwardia sibil na kapwa nating pilipino, lumaganap ang kaapihan, kahirapan, at paglabag sa karapatan ng dating malayang mga tao.

 

Kaya’t dahil sa masasamang nagaganap nagsulputan ang mga taong naghihimagsik laban sa mga mang aapi, nandiyan nagtatag ng lihim na kilusan sina Dr. Jose Rizal, Juan Luna at iba pang kasama, upang sumulat at isiwalat sa pamamagitan ng pagsulat ang kalagayan ng mamamayan sa kamay ng pamunuang nakaluklok sa pilipinas, At sa mga Prayle. Dahil sa patuloy na pang aapi at paglabag sa karapatan, di matiis ni Andres Bonifacio ang manahimik kaya siya ay kumilos, pinamunuan niya ang pagtatatag ng katipunan na naghihimagsik laban sa mga dayuhang mananakop. Sampu ng kanyang mga kasama at pamilya, sila’y lumaban sa pamahalaang itinatag ng dayuhan na nagpapahirap sa masang pilipino. Kaya’t lumaganap ang himagsikan ng masa laban sa pamahalaang itinatag ng mananakop. Lumitaw ang isang Heneral Emilio Aguinaldo, dahil siya raw ay nakapagtapos sa mataas na edukasyon sa amerika inagaw niya ang pamunuan sa katipunan, kasabwat ang ilang katipunerong kaalyado niya. Kasabay ng nangyayari dito sa pilipinas, may nagaganap namang kasunduang ginaganap sa Paris sa pagitan ng Estados Unidos at ng Espana, at dito panag uusapan ng America at ng Espana ang kalagayan ng mamamayang pilipino, na nag aalsa laban sa mga kastila, kaya’t napagkasunduan ng dalawang Bansa (America at Espana) ang paglilipat sa pamamahala ng mamayang pilipino. Mula sa kamay ng kastila tungo sa kamay ng mga Amerikano. Sa kasunduang bayaran ng America ang Espana, at kilalanin ang batas ng pagmamay ari sa lupain ng mga lahing kastila, tulad ng mga Gobernadores, Mayores, at mga Prayle. Kaya’t hanggang sa kasalukuyan patuloy parin ang pagmamay ari ng mga dugong dayuhan na naninirahan sa pilipinas. Kaya’t sa nakitang pagbabago ng mamamayan sa pamamahala, mula sa kastila tungo sa mga kano, pansamantalang napatigil ang himagsikan ng pilipino, ang dating katawagang Indio ay naglaho na, at kinilala ng America ang pilipinas bilang kanilang probinsya, hindi bilang Estado ng America, sa pamahalaang itinatag ng America sa pilipinas, at ito’y pinamunuan ng mga Amerikano, magmula sa katungkulang Gobernador Heneral , di naglaon nagtatag sila ng dalawang kapulungan ng mga mambabatas isang mataas na kapulungan at isang mababang kapulungan, upang gumawa ng mga panibagong batas na ipapatupad sa buong nasasakupan sa lahat ng mga Pilipino. Hindi nagtagal dahil daw sa kinilala ng America ang demokrasya at kalayaan, gumawa sila ng batas ng pagsasarili ng Pilipinas bilang isang bansang Malaya, na pamumunuan daw ng Pilipino. Kaya’t hinirang nila si Emelio Aguinaldo bilang kauna unahang pangulo ng Republika ng Pilipinas, sa loob ng anim na taon at hinirang ni Emelio Aguinaldo si Andres Bonifacio bilang pangkalahatang sekretaryo, at si Apolinario Mabini bilang Solisitor heneral sa ilalim ng kanyang pamamahala. Dahil sa mga lumitaw na mga lihim na anumalya ni Emelio Aguinaldo, tulad ng pagbayad sa kanya ng Espana at ng America, upang pasukuin ang mga naghihimagsik na mga katipunero sa pamahalaan. Nariyan din ang pagkakitaan niya ang mga isinukong armas, ng mga rebelde na dapat bayaran ng 50 Dollar ang bawat isang armas, ang ibinigay ay 20 Dollar lang, ang iba hindi na binigyan, hindi lamang korapsyon ang nagaganap sa pamahalaan kundi patuloy pa rin sa paghihirap ang masa, at ang karapatang mamuhay ng Malaya, masagana, at may pantay na karapatan ay hindi pa rin nakakamtan ng masang pilipino, nariyan din ang naganap na siraan sa loob ng pamahalaan na hindi natin malaman ang totoo kung ano talaga ang nangyari sa pagkakaalis sa puwesto ni Andres Bonifacio at ni Apolinario Mabini, ayon sa pamahalaan, at sa mga kaalyado ni Emelio Aguinaldo, pinatalsik nila si Bonifacio dahil daw sa wala itong pinag aralan at puro pagsusulsol lamang ang ginagawa sa mamamayan para maghimagsik uli sa pamahalaan. Pero ayon naman sa panig ni Andres Bonifacio, na namundok sa pagitan ng dalawang probinsya ng Batangas at Cavite, kaya daw siya umalis sa puwesto sa administrasyon ni Emelio Aguinaldo, ay sa dahilang hindi niya masikmura ang nangyayaring patuloy na dinadanas na paghihirap ng mamamayang pilipino. Dahil na rin siguro naisip ni Andres Bonifacio, na para na rin siyang nagtaksil sa bayan ng maglingkod siya, at magpagamit sa pamahalaang itinatag ng dayuhang mananakop, iyan ang dahilan kaya siya umalis sa pamahalaan at muling kumilos at bumuo ng isang kilusan upang lumabang muli. Ngunit sadyang tuso ang mga kano, bago pa lang makapagbuo ng puwersa si Andres Bonifacio, sa pamamagitan ni Emelio Aguinaldo bilang pangulo , idikniklara niya na si Andres Bonifacio bilang isang ribelde na nag aaklas laban sa pamahalaan, kaya’t nagpadala si Emelio Aguinaldo ng mga sundalo upang hulihin o patayin si Bonifacio. Tulad ng pagpatay kay Andres Bonifacio ganoon din ang ginawa sa mga iba pang naghihimagsik na pilipino, kaya’t anumang kilusan o pagkilos laban sa pamahalaan, madaling nagagawan ng paraan ng pamahalaan upang hadlangan o pigilan, ang anumang rebelyong magaganap pa lamang, dahil kontrolado nila ang sitwasyon. Hanggang sa kasalukuyan ganoon pa rin ang nangyayari, maraming pangulo na ang nagdaan sa pamahalaang ito na itinatag ng Amerikano, at ginawa ng bayani ang mga naghihimagsik na mga tinawag nilang rebelde, tulad ni Andres Bonifacio at ng ib pa, na kahit patay na’y pinagkakakitaan pa. Ngayon maraming katanungan ang hinahanapan ng kasagutan, tulad ng bakit ba naghihimagsik ang ating mga ninuno? Baket ba naging pag aari ng mga dugong dayuhan ang ating malalawak na mga lupain? Baket ba patuloy na pinahihirapan ang mamamayan sa pagbabayad ng buwis? Baket habang patuloy na napapalitan ang pangulo sa pamahalaan, patuloy sa paglaki ang utang ng pilipinas sa World Bank? Ilan pangulo pa kaya ang magbabaon sa utang ng pilipinas. Sa lahat ng mga katanungan iyan iisa lang ang itinutumbok na kahulugan, kailan lalaya ang masang pilipino? Kailan lalaya ang masang pilipino sa batas na nilikha ng pamahalaang itinatag ng dayuhang mananakop, una sa kastila pangalawa sa Amerikano? Kailan kaya magkakaroon ng tunay na pamahalaang mangangalaga sa karapatan at kalayaan ng masang pilipino? Kailan maitatatag ang pamahalaang pilipino?

 

Hanggang sa ngayon batas pa rin ang ginagamit na sangkalan o dahilan para gipitin at pahirapan ang masang pilipino, sa pamamagitan ng kongreso, senado at presidential decree, naipapatupad ang mga batas at puwersahang napapasunod ang mamamayan sa ayaw ma’t sa gusto nito. Sa bagay na yan ano pa ba ang aasahan natin na gagawin ng pamahalaang itinatag ng mananakop kundi ang sairin ang lahat ng makukulimbat nila tulad ng mga likas na yaman ng bansa, mga miniral, lakas at talino ng mga pilipino.

 

Ano pa ba ang inaasahan natin sa mga rebolusyunaryo o nag aaklas laban sa pekeng pamahalaan, eh kung ang pamahalaan mismo ay gumagawa ng mga impustor at magpanggap na mga rebelde, upang lituhin ang mamamayan at manmanan ang sinumang taong nag iisip na lumaban sa pamahalaan. Sa ngayon lalong naging masalimuot ang kalagayan ng masang api, sa kadahilanang hindi na lantarang banyaga ang ating nilalabanan kundi ang ating kapwa pilipino mismo na siyang ginagamit ng mananakop. Upang iharap sa nag aaklas na mamamayang pilipino na naghahangad lamang ng kalayaan at kaginhawahan sa buhay. Hinahayaan ng mga dayuhang mananakop na maging kurap ang sinumang maging pangulo ng pamahalaan, upang hindi makaporma ang masang pilipno, tungo sa pag unlad at kalayaan, dahil sa ibinabaun tayo sa utang ng sinumang nagiging pangulo ng pamahalaan sa IMF- WorldBank, na siya namang nagdidikta ng mga batas sa pagbubuwis bilang kulatiral ng bansa. Sa pamamagitan ng mga batas na ipinapataw nila, nakokontrol ang mga lahing katulad ng masang pilipino sa buong mundo, sa pamamagitan ng mga batas pangmundo, at batas pambansa. Na silang mga dayuhang manankop mismo ang may dikta, mga masasamang batas na likha ng mga masasamang tao ang ginagamit upang alipinin, pahirapan at gipitin ang mga uring katutubong masang pilipino.


S
a ngalan ng Katotohanan, Katarungan, at Kalayaan!


Ipaglaban ang karapatan ng masang Pilipino!


Magkaisa para sa pagtatatag ng tunay na pamahalaang Pilipino!

 

Julius A. Celis

President

Alyansang Makabayan

ng Masang Pilipino(AMMP)

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Ladies and Gentlemen:
 
These are feedbacks and suggestions received from concerned Filipinos, which I’ve summarized into an APPEAL to our leaders of government and every sector of Philippine society to pause and consider the precarious state of our country that must be addressed decisively ASAP before it accelerates like an avalanche and becomes unstoppable to bring our country into Africanization.
 
Background Information
 
Lest ulterior motive be imputed to me as president of the Philippine Anticorruption Movement U.S.A., Inc. (PAMUSA) let me make it clear I decided to retire when I turned 70 in October 2004 and come to the U.S. not to be involved anymore in Philippine affairs. But when Jocjoc Bolante was detained by U.S. immigration last July 7 rather than return home after being denied entry in LA my curiosity was aroused to ask my Washington DC sources for my column in the LA-based Ang Peryodiko about what’s the big deal with him.  
 
I learned for the first time Bolante might have been denied entry because of the U.N. Convention Against Corruption (UNCAC) and the “Anticorruption Initiative” of the Group of 8 industrialized nations, namely: Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Russia, United Kingdom and the U.S. The U.S. especially has adopted the “No Safe Haven” policy even prior to UNCAC’s ratification by the U.S. Senate when on January 12, 2004 President Bush issued Presidential Proclamation No. 7750. The “No Safe Haven” denies entry to corrupt officials past and current, those who corrupt them in the public or private sector, and their illicitly-acquired assets to the above countries and over 100 others that signed UNCAC.
 
It occurred to me God really loves the Philippines that in His mysterious way the “No Safe Haven” had been devised for the whole world to help Filipinos solve our most debilitating problem: government corruption.
 
Thus, PAMUSA was born. Its long-term goal is to reduce corruption in the Philippines for any President truly chosen by the people to govern effectively. We’re not against GMA per se. It just happens she’s the biggest stumbling block to the attainment of that goal. PAMUSA doesn’t recruit members or collect dues. We, of course, need help. Donations of $10 and up will be appreciated. Write a check in the name of PAMUSA and send it to me to my address below.
 
A funny thing happened when I was about to sign PAMUSA’s articles of incorporation as its agent for service.  Our counsel pulled me aside and whispered, “If you’ve anything here (U.S.) you can’t prove to have legally acquired, better not get involved.” I told him I had nothing to hide, period.  
 
I don’t aspire for any position in the incoming De Castro administration because I enjoy life in the U.S. I join fellow Filipino seniors to walk in the mall then sit down and look at the beautiful ladies passing by. The best I’m hoping for is to be the Philippine Ambassador to the U.N. and coordinate with other nations the effective implementation of UNCAC and continue as PAMUSA president to moderate its impact on Filipinos so it won’t be like the Spanish Inquisition. We’ve been studying proposals for reconciliation after GMA steps down to help VP De Castro hit the ground running.
 
A major breakthrough the signatory nations including the Philippines have agreed to include among UNCAC’s fundamental principles is international cooperation and assistance among nations for but not limited to the following: (1) To render specific form of mutual legal assistance in the investigation, gathering and transferring of evidence for use in court for the prosecution of corrupt officials; (2) To undertake measures which will support the tracing, freezing, seizure and confiscation of the proceeds of corruption; and (3) To confiscate illicitly-acquired assets particularly proceeds from embezzlement of public funds in the country where hidden and to return such property to the government of the country it came from, prior legitimate owners or compensation of the victims.
 
Let it be stressed that corruption or involvement in it doesn’t need to be proved in court. The rule of evidence res ipsa loquitor suffices for a country to decide whether to deny entry or not and dig up any hidden illicitly-acquired assets. I understand our Supreme Court relies on the same rule in administrative cases of lower court judges.  
 
UNCAC Implementing Measures
 
With help of PAMUSA’s Washington DC volunteers our movement is first to heed the call of President Bush for NGOs and business community to actively participate in fighting corruption. It’s now on record at the U.S. State Department. Said volunteers are working in the federal government and with think-tanks. They suggested I submit our UNCAC’s implementation proposals with regards to the Philippines, which I did to President Bush with copy to VP De Castro.
 
I’ve proposed that VP De Castro convince GMA to step down with his assurance of absolute pardon like that granted by President Ford to President Nixon on condition she and family turn over to the Philippine Treasury 90% of the present values of their ill-gotten wealth assuming, of course, the 10% to be left would be sufficient for them to live a good life in the United States or any country they choose. Once GMA is pardoned she and family would be welcome to the U.S. according to our friends in Washington DC.
 
PAMUSA’s think-tank would submit additional conciliatory measures to VP De Castro as soon as he assumes the presidency, e.g.: (a) Former President Estrada should be pardoned also under the same conditions for GMA provided further he’d not run for office to move to the U.S. or any country of his choice; (b) Would-be President De Castro would submit an urgent bill to Congress for the grant of amnesty to those who have been involved in graft and corruption from the Marcos to Aquino, Ramos, Estrada and Arroyo administrations whether in government or private sector.
 
The bill would classify prospective amnesty grantees into three (3) categories: (i) Nefariously corrupt who used their positions to enrich themselves that eventually added sufferings to the people, such as high-level and lower echelon officials that colluded in overpricing contracts for substandard products and services that led to government losses such as in poorly constructed roads and bridges, ports and harbors, health clinics and hospitals, healthcare and medicines, etc.; (ii) Notoriously corrupt who’re widely known committing graft and corruption but didn’t directly cause damage to the government and society, e.g., customs and BIR examiners, and other bureaucrats that shake down the public needing their service which is their duty to render; and (iii) Indirectly corrupt such as family members, businessmen and other individuals (lawyers and fixers) who use influence or collude with corrupt bureaucrats to have undue advantage and monopolize government contracts.
 
The bill should provide incentives for those who’d step forward and voluntarily submit truthful and accurate statement of ill-gotten wealth in the Philippines and abroad, which will be classified as untaxed earnings and will be required to pay graduated rates of back taxes on the present values of assets to be decided by Congress. The amnesty will be tantamount to immunity from actionable crimes committed and equivalent to conditional pardon to be annotated on passports so they can travel to UNCAC signatory countries.  
 
The bill should have a penal provision for perjury in case of false declaration of ill-gotten assets in the Philippines and abroad with mandatory imprisonment of 10 years and confiscation of 100% of ill-gotten wealth wherever located.
 
Our Washington DC volunteers are now conducting further research and studies on the most humane program to effectuate national reconciliation to let everyone make a clean breast and start anew.
 
The Alternative
 
For Filipinos and former Filipinos who’ve become citizens of other countries that fail to comply with the amnesty conditions within the specified period and have hidden ill-gotten assets in those countries from corruption in the Philippines, PAMUSA will run after them under UNCAC principle No. 3 above. If the hidden assets are in the U.S. PAMUSA will retain lawyers to dig up those assets under the U.S. Freedom of Information Act whereby any state or federal registry of records is bound to release a list of real estate holdings of, say, Mr. and Mrs. Jose Miguel Arroyo or probable relatives with such names as Macapagal, Pidal, etc. Under the same act the Securities and Exchange Commission can be asked to require corporations doing business in the U.S. to release stock and bond holdings. Unless the concerned party comes forward for amicable settlement PAMUSA’s lawyers can go to court to subpoena bank accounts which would be added to the assets to be recovered.
 
Under the U.S. False Claims Act PAMUSA would enter into reward sharing arrangement with lawyers in different states to dig up hidden assets and get a reward of up to 25% of the value of assets to be recovered with 75% going to the Philippine Treasury. If the assets are hidden in other countries, PAMUSA through the U.S. State Department’s representation can tie up with, say, a German law firm to verify if Mike Arroyo and immediate relatives have bank accounts in Germany.
 
In this regard, let me quote this passage of President Bush’s statement released by the White House Press Office on August 10, “For too long, the culture of corruption has undercut development and good governance and bred criminality and mistrust around the world. High-level corruption by senior government officials, or kleptocracy, is a grave and corrosive abuse of power and represents the most invidious type of public corruption. It threatens our national interest and violates our values. It impedes our efforts to promote freedom and democracy, end poverty, and combat international crime and terrorism. Kleptocracy is an obstacle to democratic progress, undermines faith in government institutions, and steals prosperity from the people. Promoting transparent, accountable governance is a critical component of our freedom agenda.” (Itals. mine).
 
It’s clear the U.S. government has equated corruption with terrorism. PAMUSA expects the Bush administration will now treat corrupt officials like members of Osama bin Laden’s al Qaeda. If there’s anyone that might doubt the U.S. and other G8 member nations aren’t serious or committed to fight corruption wherever it exists, our advice is don’t. Those who’ve become U.S. citizens would face criminal prosecution like Imelda Marcos and, if convicted, deportation and eventual prosecution under Philippine laws would follow.    
 
Historical and Political Realities
 
With all due respect to GMA, her family, close associates and political allies, there’s no individual throughout history able to defy God’s will often irreverently expressed that power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely. Please be reminded, “There’s no wisdom, no insight, no plan that can succeed against the Lord.” (Proverbs 21:30).
 
No government lasts without popular support. From Brutus and Cassius of Julius Caesar’s Rome, the pretender Prince John who usurped England’s throne when King Richard the Lionhearted was fighting in the Crusades, Louis XVI and Mary Antoinette of France, down to Romania’s Ceausescu, Serbia’s Milosovic and, closer to home, Indonesia’s Suharto, and Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos, they all buckled down when they lost popular support. Surely, Gloria and Mike Arroyo can’t be an exception especially now that she’s allowed Jose de Venecia and Danding Cojuangco a hand in running the government.  
 
Unpleasant as it may be, which her cordon sanitaire won’t tell GMA, the Washington survey firms commissioned by American companies with investment or plan to invest in the Philippines have almost uniform finding about her popular support; she’s down to her base constituency. That’s probably less than the political power of Marcos loyalists.
 
President Reagan’s special envoy former U.S. Senator Paul Laxalt told Marcos when the EDSA people power revolt was peaking “Better cut your losses and cut it clean.” That meant step down without bloodshed and avoid further damage to the country. In retrospect Marcos and Estrada should be credited for stepping down peacefully when they knew the battle was over. GMA should do no less or history will treat her harshly.
 
Economic Realities
 
The simplest explanation of economic development I’ve learned is an illustration of arrows pushing each other in a circle. An arrow represents investment pushing another that represents production that in turn pushes job creation which pushes purchasing power and consumer spending then business expansion pushing investment to complete the circle.
 
GMA surely knows that confidence drives businessmen to invest. Uncertainty is a bane to investment and adversely works in many ways. Investment falls when businessmen defer decisions to wait for better times that may not come. This leads to loss of jobs and taxes when decision to invest didn’t push through. The whole country suffers; government social services decline from lost revenue, unemployment rises because of jobs that weren’t created, criminality goes up, and poverty becomes more entrenched until they start a vicious circle of their own.
 
There’s no way to stop the vicious circle unless foreign investment can be accelerated to spur more production and create jobs for the jobless and new entrants to the labor force mostly going overseas. The G8 nations are the biggest single source of foreign investment to the developing world.
 
How could their businessmen invest in the Philippines when GMA might suddenly be violently ousted because she’s pampered some segments of the military that naturally won’t give up easily the good life they’ve had?
 
Concluding Prayer
 
Let’s pray that the leaders of government and close associates of GMA be filled with the Holy Spirit to prevail on her that the most honorable thing under the circumstances is to step down and let the country move on.
 
Respectfully submitted
by:
 
(original signed)
Francisco C. Wenceslao
President
Philippine Anticorruption Movement U.S.A., Inc.
14707 Longworth Ave., Norwalk, CA 90650

Phones: 562-864-7737 & 562-547-4357 Cell

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Is it because the problem is sytemic?  Why is it not systemic as in normal nations like France, Germany, Japan, Israel or Vietnam?  Are they not independent? (Independent physiologically and psychosocially, and not just constitutionally because Israel as of the present still does not have a written constitution.)  I think they are since, according to historical documents: France removed all traces of American intervention from her system- from US Bases to use of english; Japan has a nationalist economy ensuring independence from foreigner influence;  Vietnam has driven out American military might.  They gained independence thru political or military maneuvers.  Yes they drove away foreign intervention.  For this, their system has been organic.  It is based and funtioning responsively according to the natural order of things.  It is responsive to their nation and funtional to the global environment.  What I am driving at is the fundamental cause: THEY DROVE THE FOREIGN INVADERS OUT.  And this is the fundamental role of our soldiers: TO DEFEND OUR COUNTRY FROM FOREIGN INVADERS.  We are under the control of Americans and the Chinese thru the puppet government of Garci Macapidol Arrovo.  We just witness how she supported US in the Iraq issue while almost the rest of the world did not fall into american and british deceptions.  How she continuosly allow US troops to survey our terrain- our tactical assets and conduct psycological operations in Mindanao.  We just witness how she is surrounded by Chinese advisers like Dee, Yuchengco, Sy, etc.  The more fundamental issue is not the election.  It is just a symptom of systemic corruption CAUSED FOREIGN INTERVENTION.  This intervention has been institutionalised by constitutions infected by the American invasion of 1900 which has not been checked until now,  Israel reclaimed her country only in 1948 after almost 2000 years of having lost it.  Vietnam claimed triumphantly the southern portion of her country after 10 years of American occupation.
This is the fundamental issue.    

JMG

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kasama nyo kami sa inyong ipinaglalaban at lalaban tayo hanggang sa huling sandali ng ating buhay. former first scout ranger F/Sgt class 19, 1974 wayback 1992, general lim sir, saludo kami sayo at sa mga kasama mo na ipinaglalaban ang tama at hindi tayo sasama sa mga mandaraya.          

MSGT ILao

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I WANTED TO TAKE PART ON THE REMOVAL OF THE ILLEGITIMATE GOVERNMENT IN THE PHILIPPINES THAT  TRYING TO PROMOTE FANCY GOOD THINGS IN THE EYES OF THE FILIPINOS TO LEGITIMIZE THEIR CLAIMS ON THE SEAT OF GOVERNMENT, WHEREIN THEIR CONTINUED ILLEGAL OCCUPANCY TO THAT HIGHEST POSITION OF THE LAND BROUGHT OUR COUNTRY IN LIMBO, AT THE HEIGHT OF RESTIVENESS AND RESTLESSNESS AMONG FILIPINOS.

GMA AND HIS ALLIES DEFIANCE AGAINST CONSTITUTIONAL LAW AND ORDER IS AN ACT OF TREASON AT IT HIGHEST ORDER, AND MUST BE BROUGHT TO JUSTICE THE SOONEST AS POSSIBLE. THE PEOPLE IS SILENT BUT DEEP IN THEIR PERSONAL BEING LIES STRESS, DISCOMFORT AND FEELING OF BETRAYAL. BECAUSE THEIR LEADERS SUPPOSED TO BE THE GUIDANCE OF MORAL UPRIGHTNESS AND JUSTICE ARE THE ONE WHO VIOLATE THE SAME AND VANDALIZED THE HIGHEST SEAT OF GOVERNMENT.

WE THE SOVEREIGN FILIPINO PEOPLE MUST ACT TOGETHER TO BRING THIS ILLEGAL GOVERNMENT DOWN TO THE OBSCURITY OF THEIR ILLEGAL ACT AND MUST WORK TOGETHER TO RESTORE OUR COUNTRY’S ORDER, FREE OF SHENANIGANS POLITICIANS HIDING IN THE VEIL OF CONSTITUTIONAL LEGALITY.

WE MUST ACT NOW, OR FOREVER, WE WILL BE ASHAMED OF OUR COWARDICE THAT BRINGS OUR NATIONS DOWN.

WE MUST ACT NOW, OR ELSE WE CONDONED LYING, CHEATING AND STEALING IN GOVERNMENT COFFERS THAT MAKES US ACCOMPLICE IN WHAT THESE RUBBISH PEOPLE DOINGS

WE MUST ACT NOW, OR ELSE JUSTICE WILL BECOME INUTILE, JUSTICE WILL BE DERAILED AND JUSTICE WILL BE BASTARDIZED, BECAUSE WE THE FILIPINO PEOPLE DIDN’T DO ANYTHING IN OUR CAPACITY TO CORRECT THE MISTAKES OF THE PAST.

WE MUST ACT NOW, BECAUSE WE THE SOVEREIGN FILIPINO PEOPLE ARE THE ONE WHO HAS BEEN ROBBED OF OUR SOVEREIGN RIGHTS TO CHOOSE OUR LEADER IN A DEMOCRATIC WAY.

THE SOVEREIGN FILIPINO PEOPLES RIGHT MUST BE PREVAILED AND NOT OF THE FEW.

JUST RECENTLY THE CHEATING IN THE BOARD OF NURSING, NORMALLY OF THIS KIND THE HIGHEST GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL IMMEDIATELY REACTED, BUT NOW THEY ARE IN DEEP SILENCE, WHY? BECAUSE THEY HAVE NO MORAL ASCENDANCY TO REACT!

MABUHAY ANG MAMAMAYANG PILIPINO.
 
RIR
DAMMAM SAUDI ARABIA

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Sa aming mga tunay na sundalo,
 
Bilang ako ay isang OFW, hindi ko rin lubos maisip kung anong merong katwiran ang iba nating mga kababayan. Ang PIlipinas noon at Pilipinas ngayon ay napakalaking pagkakaiba na. Bilib at saludo ako sampu ng aking mga kaasmahang manggagawa dito sa ibayong bansa sa tapang, determinasyon, paninindigan ng mga  sundalong ito... kayo ang talagang karapat dapat na taguriang "officer and gentlemen" ng ating sandatahang lakas ng Pilipinas.
 
Gaya ng mga nasabi at nabanggit sa ibang mensahe ng ating mga kababayan dito, ang ating mga nanunungkulan eh nadadala ng salapi...OO nga at nalaman natin sa SONA ni arroyo ang mga plano niyang development sa ibat ibang rehiyon...maganda at kahanga hanga ang kanyang presentasyon....ang hindi alam ng nakararami eh ito ay isang pakana lamang ng administrasyon upang ang mga constituents ng mga rehiyong ito ay mapaniwala sa magiging kahihinatnan ng kanilang lugar....ito ay isang panlilinlang....at higit sa lahat ang aming pinatataka talaga sa ating mga kababayan....sa tagal na nilang nakatutok at nakikinig sa mga balita at mga nagyayari diyan sa ating bansa eh hindi pa rin nila maintindihan na kaya nakapag pasok ng impeachment complain ang mga opposition eh hindi sinasagot ni arroyo ang mga bintang sa kanya...bintang na sa katunayan eh buhay na buhay ang mga taong involved sa naturang dayaan ng nakaraang eleksiyon. Ako eh walang pakialam sa opposisyon o sa administrasyon....uunahin ko na lang ang pagkita ng dolyar dito subalit bilang isang pilipino eh lagi nakakapag isip din... ang sa akin lang eh isang normal na tanong! BAKIT nga ba ayaw sagutin ni arroyo ang mga bintang sa kanya? Kitang kita na at alam na alam na ng bansa na si GARCI eh biglang nawala....hindi nagpakita....sa madaling sabi eh nagtago....pinatagal ang paglantad sa publiko...bakit? sapagkat nagbuo pa sila ng isang sitwasyon na isasagot sa bintang kay GARCI....sa takot na lalabas ang buong katotohanan....mawawala sa kanila ang kapangyarihan.....yan ang aming pinagtataka sa mga mambabatas ng pilipinas ngayon.....hindi porke at naghain ng impeachment eh gusto lang paalisin sa pwesto si arroyo...hindi...ito ay kundi para sagutin at harapin ang mga ebidensya na nandaya sya o hindi sa nakaraang eleksiyon. ito ang bakit hindi matanggap at maunawaan ng marami sa atin....
 
Ang mahirap ngayon sa atin pilipinas eh yung sobra ang mga pinagaralan ang syang nagiging mangmang....ang sobrang talino sa panunungkulan sa bayan ang syang bulag at bingi sa tinatanong ng masa...
 
Kaya sa mga sundalong ngayon eh nagsisilbi ng detensyon dahil ng kanilang pagwithdraw ng suporta kay arroyo....bilib na bilib kami sa inyo...sa pilipinas ngayon, kayo ang mga karapatdapat na manungkulan sa ating bansa.....may tapang para sa katotohanan, may paninindigan para sa katotohanan, may determinasyon para sa katotohanan.....sa inyong SAKRIPISYO aming mga huwarang sundalo, kami ay kaagapay ninyo...kami ay kasama ninyo, at kami sumusuporta sa inyo....
 
Sana lalo kayong maging malakas sa inyong paninindigan gayong alam naming lahat ang hirap at pasakit na nararamdaman ninyo ngayon....At sa inyong mga pamilya, magulang, asawa at mga anak, ang aming dasal sa pang araw araw eh laging sumainyo.....lakasan nyo ang inyong loob sapagkat pinupuri namin ang inyong mga mahal sa buhay na sundalo na talagang tapat sa kanilnag sinumpaang tungkulin....
 
Mabuhay kayong mga sundalong matatapang hindi lamang sa larangan ng gera lalot higit sa larangan ng prinsipyo at katotohanan.....kayo ang aming tunay na bayani...kayo ang aming tunay na mga lider....at kayo ang aming tunay na tagapagtanggol ng ating bansa....
 
Pagpalain kayo ng ating poong may kapal,
 
OFW - Parson-Worley Middle East

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An Urgent Letter to the Igorot Junior Officers

of the AFP/PNP

From Simon "Ka Filiw" Naogsan

Spokesperson, Cordillera Peoples' Democratic Front

               

The AFP and PNP are now at a crossroads and facing a great test: Are you going to continue supporting Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo's illegitimate, corrupt and anti-people regime? Will you continue defending and serving its disastrous rule, its moral bankruptcy, its brazen disregard for the people's democratic and civil rights, and its corruption to the core?

 

The Arroyo regime's crackdown on patriotic and critical officers and elements within the AFP and PNP poses the challenge of whether you continue to serve and protect the interests of an insatiable tyrant or uphold the welfare of the impoverished and struggling majority.

 

In our Cordillera villages, the people tradionally recognize and respect  leaders who uphold the honor, integrity, and welfare of the tribe. When a leader violates this trust, the people disown him and withdraw their recognition.

 

These days, it seems that certain Igorot soldiers have abandoned this tradition and replaced it with a corrupt and distorted sense of duty and loyalty. They bow down to leaders because of their glibness rather than their wisdom, for their authority rather than their service, for their proximity and subservience to the powers above rather than their closeness to the people, for their underhanded slyness rather than their sincerity.

 

What kind of person is the president and commander-in-chief whom you serve?

 

Of all the past presidents, Arroyo can boast of being the topnotcher in obtaining the highest level of foreign debt, the highest inflation rate, the most frequent oil price increases, the second most corrupt country in Asia, the biggest number of approved foreign mining applications, the highest unemployment rate, the most expensive and fraudulent elections, the biggest number of political assassination of unarmed activists and oppositionists, and the harshest repression of civil liberties. Instead of listening to the people's pleas and demands for land reform, better wages, and other legitimate grievances, she reacts with blatant violence by unleashing the military and police against protesters.

 

Even AFP officers and enlisted personnel are not exempt from Arroyo's vindictiveness. Instead of listening to the clamor of young officers for reforms in the AFP and PNP, she has clamped down on them. Instead of giving promotions and appointments to those who are deserving and meritorious, she gives it to those who do the dirty work for her, such as cheating in the 2004 elections and killing unarmed activists. Thus, she has transformed the AFP into her private army, surrounding herself with a cabal of corrupt and untouchable generals.

 

Gloria Arroyo's bootlicking congressmen and loyalists claim that she is sincerely working for the welfare and progress of the country, that the opposition should help in pursuing economic development instead of politicking. Arroyo brags and lies about her economic accomplishments. But the toiling masses know from their miserable conditions that her policies and programs have not improved but instead worsened their lives.

 

Behind Arroyo's thick-faced and haughty airs is a cauldron of boiling anxiety and festering fear of the people's wrath, of the steadfastly advancing national democratic revolution, and of the threats of impeachment, coup d'etat, and the military's eventual withdrawal of support. Arroyo's violence is not a sign of strength but of desperation and fear.

 

As officers in the AFP, you have been rigorously trained to carry out orders without question. Such military tradition nurtures blind obedience to the command of whoever holds the reins of political power. Thus, you are obliged to obey the chain of command, even if it means killing militant but unarmed activists, violently suppressing the people who are simply seeking redress for their legitimate grievances. The military and police are instruments of violence used by the regime to impose its rule on the people and quell any opposition.

 

You have pledged allegiance to uphold and defend our most basic and cherished ideals of freedom, democracy and justice, and yet you find yourselves ordered to protect despotic landlords, greedy capitalists and foreign mining companies that violate the rights of the struggling masses of peasants, workers and national minorities.  You swore to protect the people, and yet you are ordered to carry out the regime's dirty Oplan Bantay Laya campaign to assassinate civilian leaders and members of the legal democratic movement. Military and police operations are conducted even if innocent civilians are caught in the crossfire or result to loss of lives, disruption of livelihood, and massive evacuations.

 

No wonder, many of our people harbor ill will against you. In our region, I am sure that you have encountered and felt the people's resentment, even from among your own tribe and village. Their sentiments regarding the military and police range from veiled distrust or suspicion to outright hatred and disgust.

 

Our people and the rest of the Filipino masses have completely lost their belief in the present socio-political system that only serves the interests of the ruling class.   Our people shall remain restless and discontented for as long as class exploitation exists. 

 

Whether you should continue to support this regime or should you withdraw your support is truly a question to test your character, courage and leadership.  What kind of patriotism compels you to shed your own people's blood so that they will stop fighting against destructive foreign mining or logging companies? What kind of courage and honor is there in killing unarmed activists and non-combatants? Is there dignity and self-respect in executing battle plans and other actions that disrupts and destroys the lives of your fellow national minorities?   What sort of leadership makes you turn a deaf ear and a blind eye to the wails of misery and scenes of terror suffered by our people due to orders you are duty bound to obey?

 

The Cordillera Peoples' Democratic Front (CPDF), an alliance of the various revolutionary organizations of the oppressed and exploited classes and sectors in the Cordillera, is calling upon all fellow Igorot brothers and sisters who are young officers of the AFP and the PNP to heed the pleas of our people in the region and the entire country to uphold their most basic right to life and liberty.

 

I urge you not to defend a regime that clearly institutionalizes and perpetuates national oppression that has reached ethnocidal levels against our people – the national minorities of the Cordillera.  Our people have long been suffering from the state's continuous violation of our collective rights to life, self-determination, genuine autonomy and the protection of our ancestral land and resources. As Igorots, you suffer demeaning treatment and discrimination from your senior officers and colleagues, even within the military organization that supposedly upholds camaraderie.

 

I urge you to deeply study the social realities around you and recognize that this regime is ruled by and perpetuated by an elite few composed of the oppressive and exploitative class of big compradors capitalists and landlords, together with their US imperialist masters. The ongoing war is a class war between oppressive and exploitative class headed at present by Gloria Arroyo and her reactionary army on one side, and the oppressed, the downtrodden and the struggling Filipino people and their genuine people's army on the other side.

 

I encourage you to scrutinize and fight against the corruption within the AFP and PNP—favoritism, connivance with or even leadership of criminal syndicates, malversation of funds, intrigues and factionalism.

 

I urge you to examine the truth of what the NPA is fighting for by setting aside the anti-communist propaganda and biases planted in your minds by the regime. Listen carefully to what the struggling Filipino people are trying to say, which the government is trying very hard to suppress. Find out the truth about the revolutionary movement from the words and deeds of the NPA and from the testimony of organized masses, and not from the lies and inventions of your generals.

 

I urge you to disobey the dictates of the local exploiting class and side with your fellow Igorots and the rest of the oppressed masses of peasants and workers in the country.   I know that most of you and your men come from the oppressed peasant or worker class.  You must muster the courage to fight for the interests of the oppressed and exploited masses and not of the oppressive and exploitative ruling class.

 

I urge you to thwart this regime's all-out war policy and instead, protect our tribes and villages from the real enemies of the people – foreign mining and logging companies in connivance with the local ruling class

 

I appeal to your conscience and urge you to disobey and expose Arroyo's campaign of political assassinations. With the recent murder of Rafael "Makoy" Bangit and ambush on the Claver family by Arroyo's death squads, we are reminded of Ama Macliing Dulag killed by the military. We are forever indebted to the thousands of other Igorot martyrs who fought and died to ensure that the future generations can inherit our land and our heritage. We are obliged to carry on their struggles and seek justice for them.

 

The CPDF and all its allied revolutionary organizations, including the New People's Army, are encouraging you to support the people's armed revolution. Without a revolution and the establishment of a genuine people's democratic government, national oppression and social injustice will never end. Only upon the inevitable victory of the national democratic struggle can we bring about genuine autonomy, land reform, national industrialization, national freedom and democracy in the country.   And, only until then, can we achieve a just and lasting peace. You should be part of this patriotic and noble endeavor.

 

The military is the Arroyo regime's last line of defense. Without military support, the regime will crumble in the face of the people's fury.

 

And so, finally, I call on you to follow the noble tradition of true service and courage taught by our ancestors. Now is the time for you to decide whom to serve and be counted with—the Filipino people or Gloria Arroyo and her private army?

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Below is a 1966 speech by Jose Maria Sison to, believe it or not, the PMA. Interesting don't you think? Since you are asking for "any ideological, political, socio-cultural, historical, military or philosophical write-ups that are related to the Armed Forces and the continuing military rebellion," we are sending you this from our archives.
 
Mabuhay ang tunay na makabayan at demokratikong sundalong Pilipino!
 

Simon "Ka Filiw" Naogsan

Spokesperson, Cordillera Peoples' Democratic Front

 
 
THE MERCENARY TRADITION OF THE AFP
Jose Maria Sison

(Speech delivered before the Junior and Senior classes of the Philippine Military Academy, Fort Del Pilar, Baguio City on October 12, 1966.)

I UNDERSTAND that an increasing number of officers and rank and filers of the Armed Forces of the Philippines are reconsidering their traditions and the basic postulates by which commands have been sent down from the top with the most rigid discipline characteristic of the military establishment.

In the Philippine Military Academy, I would presume that the fresher minds of young men are striving to clarify that the true military tradition which every Filipino must be proud of and whose spirit must be imbued with should hark back to the Katipunan and the Philippine revolution.

On the surface, every soldier of the government carries with him the initial of the Katipunan on his uniform. The Philippine Military Academy carries the name of the great anti-imperialist general, Gregorio del Pilar, who fought both against the Spanish colonialism and U.S. imperialism. He died fighting U.S. imperialism, faithful to the sovereignty of the Filipino people but betrayed by a fellow Filipino who showed the imperialist soldiers how, in familiar Yankee slang, to rub him out at Tirad Pass.

We are once again at a point in our national history where the body politic is pervaded by the collective desire to assert our people's sovereignty and to give substance to those forms of seeming independence that a foreign power has conceded as a measure of compromise and chicanery in its favor. There is now an evident political flow involving all patriotic classes, groups and individuals. Our people as a whole, including those who have been conservative, are beginning to re-examine the status of our national life and the strategic relations that have bound us from the beginning of this century.

An intensive inquiry is now being made as to how our society has remained semi-colonial and semi-feudal; as to how our political system has not actually permitted the masses of our people to enjoy the bounty of genuine democracy; as to how an imperialist culture wedded to a colonial culture has persisted; as to how some of us have persisted in considering themselves under the protection of a foreign power which extracts super-profits from our country and which constantly involves it in selfish imperialist enmities throughout Asia and throughout the world in the guise of a religious crusade called anti-communism.

We fear aggression and supposedly we prepare for it. But many of us forget the aggression that has succeeded in perpetuating itself within our shores. Many of us lose sight of the fact that actually a foreign aggressor persists within our territory, always trying to cause petty confusion among our people and trying to retain the present local officialdom as a mere bunch of overseers for its selfish imperialist interests.

A conservative man like Speaker Cornelio Villareal has exposed in a series of articles in the Manila Times, the fact that the Joint United States Military Advisory Group (JUSMAG) has developed a built-in control of our armed forces through its firm control of logistics, intelligence, planning and personnel training on a strategic level. Guided no less by his experience, Rep. Carmelo Barbero, an ex-army officer, has also made statements in support of the contention that an undue amount of foreign control exists within the very machinery upon which the people are supposed to depend for their national security.

It should be pertinent to ask whether we should allow the Armed Forces of the Philippines to continue in the mercenary tradition of the Civil Guards of Spanish times, the Macabebes, the Philippine Scouts and the USAFFE under direct U.S. command and the Ganaps and puppet constabulary of the Japanese imperialists. Is the military willing to reject this mercenary tradition and replace it with the revolutionary spirit of the Katipunan?

After the successful U.S. imperialist aggression which started in 1898, the aggressor has made use of so many devices in the exercise of its superior military and financial power converting so many of our countrymen into their mercenaries and puppets. We have indeed come a long way from the martyrdom of Gen. Gregorio del Pilar and the uncompromising stand against U.S. imperialism of Gen. Antonio Luna. Only the slogan of "benevolent assimilation" seems to be able to ring a bell and make some of us the running dogs in a successful Pavlovian experiment of U.S. imperialism. These running dogs in every field of our national can only respond to the imperialist bell; they forget the principle of redeeming themselves as true patriots in the present situation and of redeeming the hundreds of thousands of patriotic Filipinos who died in fighting the U.S. aggressors only a few decades ago.

From the point of view of our revolutionary patriots who would rather die than surrender and compromise with the U.S. imperialists, our fellow countrymen who went over to the side of the enemy and became the core of the American-trained Philippine military were no different from the Civil Guards who were indios but who served the interests of the Spanish colonizers.

No foreign aggressor can successfully stay in the Philippines without adopting a divide-and-rule policy; without being able to direct a significant number of our countrymen to fight their fellow countrymen.

If we trace the military history of the Philippines, we would realize that a foreign power succeeds in imposing its rule by making use of a part of our countrymen against fellow countrymen. The Spaniard Magellan thought it wise to side with King Humabon against Lapu-lapu. This was the pattern of military activity that the colonialists employed to retain control of the Philippines for more than three centuries. One barangay cooperative to the colonizers was used against another uncooperative barangay. Visayan recruits impressed into the Civil Guards were used to pacify Tagalog areas and keep colonial peace and order while fostering regional antagonism. The recruits in one island were used to quell resistance in another island. In trying to expand the area of its colonial domination, the Spaniards made use of their recruits in Luzon and Visayas to fight the great people of Mindanao. Peasant recruits whose own class was being oppressed in the Philippines were sent on expeditions to fight Spanish wars in the Mollucas, Borneo, Carolines, and Indo-China. Dr. Jose Rizal depicted this colonial irony in the Story of Cabesang Tales and son Tano. In El Filibusterismo, the former was being oppressed by the colonial masters, the friar landlords, but his son was impressed into the colonial military service to fight the inhabitants of the Carolines. Subsequently, when he was re-assigned to his own country, Tano was perplexed why he had to become the instrument for the suppression of his own people. In one engagement he had to fight his own father, with the nom de guerre Matanglawin, and in the process killed his own grandfather, Tandang Selo. This is a sad story of a peasant enlisted to fight his own peasant brothers.

Under U.S. imperialism, many Filipinos have been converted into mercenaries and with their military service set back the Philippine revolution. It was with the help of such traitors that Gen. del Pilar was killed in battle, Aguinaldo captured and the Philippine revolution subsequently broken. After the pacification of Luzon and Visayas, the mercenaries from these islands were employed as the first units of the Philippine Constabulary that helped Gen. Pershing pursue his bestial mission of subjugating the people of Mindanao by military force. Under Japanese imperialism, many Filipinos also became the armed agents used to kill and suppress the patriotic movement of their own people. In the style of all foreign aggressors, the Japanese imperialists made use of Korean and Taiwanese conscripts to help them overrun Southeast Asia.

In this same fashion, U.S. imperialism has used Filipino troops in Korea and South Vietnam to fight their fellow Asians. Vietnam today suffers from military campaigns waged by a mercenary Vietnamese army and by mercenary troops from other Asian countries under the command of U.S. imperialism. The shameless dispatch of Filipino troops in the guise of "civic action" to Vietnam is no different from the sending of Filipino expeditionary forces to the same place in Spanish colonial days in the middle of the last century.

What seems to obscure the fact that U.S. imperialism continues to perpetuate its aggression in the Philippines is our World War II experience. Because we were on the same side against Japanese imperialism and because there was a brief interruption of direct U.S. rule, many fell into the misconception that U.S. imperialist aggression had already been superseded once and for all by the Japanese imperialist aggression and, furthermore, by the promise of fake independence. In truth, when World Ware II ended and after the July Fourth proclamation of "independence", the United States had succeeded in reasserting its military and economic power over the Philippines. Its reoccupation and recontrol of the Philippines were essentially no different from the re- institution of Spanish colonial power after the brief British occupation of the Philippines during the latter part of the eighteenth century. The USAFFE siding with the U.S. imperialist against the Japanese was essentially no different from Filipino civil guards siding with the Spaniards against the Dutch and the British. We fought a second aggressor only to be more subjugated by the first aggressor. We failed to make use of the war of two aggressors to build up our own national liberation forces that could eliminate both aggressors.

Indeed, the anti-Japanese struggle could have given the Filipino people the chance to build up their own national liberation forces. The masses of our people became armed and became highly organized. But they were not armed with the correct thought of fighting for their independence from both Japanese and U.S. imperialism. Instead, the widespread USAFFE forces accepted and were even proud of their American commanders and they were childishly carried away by MacArthur's seemingly innocent and romantic slogan of "I shall return". Little did they realize that it would mean the return of U.S. imperialism, with its bag of unequal agreements which up to now keep our people in bondage. Despite the fact that Wainright shamelessly surrendered to the Japanese imperialists as a mock climax to the mock glory of Bataan and despite the fact that we, the Filipinos, did the fighting and dying in multitudes in the absence of our American "protectors", we would still acclaim the latter as our "liberators". So servile are some of us to U.S. imperialism that we obscure the fact that it was the genius, courage and patriotism of the Filipino people which unfolded a widespread guerilla movement undermining the substance of the Japanese aggression and breaking its backbone before the other imperialist power came to reclaim its colony, destroy Filipino lives and property in its mopping-up operations.

The singular achievement of the Japanese imperialists during World War II was the brutal destruction of Filipino lives. The singular achievement of the U.S. imperialists was the wanton destruction of Filipino homes and property under the pretext of engaging in mopping-up operations despite the fact that the Japanese had already fled the towns and cities in the face of avenging Filipino partisans. The U.S. imperialists wantonly destroyed Filipino property with their air bombardment and artillery fire as if to prepare us for war damage payments, the war damage payments by which we were to be forced to approve the Bell Trade Act; the war damage payments which were given mostly to big U.S. corporations, U.S. citizens and to church institutions. These facts are attested to by the records of the U.S. Congress and the War Damage Commission.

In its attempt to re-institute the mercenary tradition in the military, the U.S. government made it clear that only those guerillas it would recognize would receive backpay and unrecognized ones had better disband or submit themselves to American purposes. Otherwise, they would be punished for war crimes. Filipino patriots who fought in Central Luzon and Southern Luzon and who wished to remain independent of the imperialist purposes of the United States were arrested, disarmed and subjected to massacres as in the cases of Huk Squadrons 77 and 99. The conditions for civil strife, wherein Filipinos would kill Filipinos, were prepared by the imperialists in order to successfully re-establish their political, economic and military power over the Philippines.

Using its armed power and its local agents, the United States succeeded in destroying the national democratic forces opposing the Parity Amendment and the Bell Trade Act. Likewise, under the guise of protecting the Philippines from the Soviet Union and Communism, its erstwhile ally in the great anti-fascist struggle, the United States succeeded in extorting from the Filipino people a series of military agreements which directly transgress our national sovereignty.

The 99 year U.S.-R.P. Military Bases Agreement was affected by the United States. It has meant U.S. extra territorial control of close to 200,000 hectares of Philippine territory. More than that, it is supposed to grant to U.S. troops exterritorial rights -- the "right" to move any part of the country without being bound by Filipino jurisdiction and sovereignty, particularly when such troops are on military duty. By this "right" the United States assumes that the Philippines is under its occupation and Philippine sovereignty dissolves as U.S. troops by the presumption of their government more to any point in the country. What an arrogant presumption! The U.S. military bases as they are now, represent the reinstallation and perpetuation of U.S. aggression against Filipino sovereignty.

These U.S. military bases, as they have been so in other countries serve as the trump card of U.S. imperialist power in the country. They serve as the grim reminder of the U.S. capability for violence against the Filipino people in the event that they effectively reassert their sovereignty in the uncompromising tradition of the Philippine revolution. Of course, these military bases will be used only after so many intermediate measures of political maneuver by American interests shall have failed. U.S. propaganda will always claim that these military bases are here to prevent a "communist take-over" or to prevent "communist aggression". A national democratic take-over will certainly be called a communist take-over.

In a clear analysis of the problem of U.S. military bases in the Philippines, Senator Claro Mayo Recto gave the lie to the claim of Yankee protection. These bases serve only to oppose the advance of national democratic forces and to protect U.S. investments in time of peace and these actually serve to attract nuclear belligerence from other countries -- enemies of the United States, not our own in time of war.

For a long time it may remain unnecessary for the U.S. government to make any overt use of its military base in order to protect its foreign investments in the Philippines. It has been said that after all it controls the Armed Forces of the Philippines; that the latter can be used to oppose the national democratic movement that wishes to remove U.S. imperialist power in the Philippines. The national democratic movement can always be represented as an exclusive communist "conspiracy" and its organized forces can be subsequently attacked by the puppet armed forces. Even the President of the Republic of the Philippines himself has to be careful of an imperialist-inspired or CIA- inspired coup d'etat in the event that he dares to be nationalist in the anti-imperialist sense. President Carlos P. Garcia himself was once threatened with a coup d'etat for dilly-dallying on decontrol.

What the Filipino people should see with regard to other military agreements like the U.S.-R.P. Mutual Defense Treaty and the Military Pact or SEATO Pact is the formal recognition of the "right" of the United States to make military intervention in Philippine affairs, in the case of the first, and the extended "right" of the United States to other countries, in the case of the second. At this moment, while the reactionaries in the Philippines do not yet need overt foreign troop intervention to maintain their rule, the Philippine government is being required to expend its limited resource for foreign adventures in the guise of helping put out the fire on a neighbor's house. Many of us do not yet realize that in joining U.S. imperialism, the Philippines becomes an accomplice of the real arsonist.

It is clear that we need to reject the mercenary tradition in every field of our national life, especially in the military. We propose the full adoption of the patriotic tradition of the Katipunan and the Philippine revolution.

The Filipino people fought under the banner of the Katipunan and the Philippine revolution not because they were paid to fight but because they considered it a patriotic duty to do so. It was a people's war; and as a people's war, our revolutionary fighters had to merge with the great masses and they had to keep away form the city strongholds of the alien enemy until such time that the latter had been weakened in the countryside where its forces were thinly spread and where the forces of the revolution could develop strong political bases over expanding areas. As it was applied, the Filipino people's war effectively weakened Spanish colonialism despite meager weapon at the start.

Before the Filipino revolutionary forces could seize Manila, however, the U.S. imperialists forced, as in a coup, the transfer of power over Manila from the Spaniards to themselves. Subsequently, the Filipino people's power had to be directed against U.S. imperialism. But it failed because of the flabby class leadership of the Filipino ilustrados which initiated severe dissensions within the very ranks of the revolutionary government. The liberal-bourgeois character of the ilustrados enraged the anti-imperialist leader, Gen. Antonio Luna, for compromising with the enemy and for their gullibility in the negotiations presided over by the enemy. The ilustrado leadership resorted to murder; it had to kill Gen. Luna in order to clear the path for compromise.

During the Japanese occupation, we showed our capability for fighting against modern imperialism. We showed that we were capable of fighting successfully against the Japanese invaders despite the deliberate absence of arms distribution to the masses by the U.S. imperialists before the imminent outbreak of war; despite the American evacuation and Wainright's surrender order. As a matter of fact, the U.S. imperialists refused a petition for arms distribution to anti-fascist organizations and the masses as a measure of preparing the people for the anti-fascist struggle.

In the course of the Japanese occupation, the U.S. command in Australia ordered all anti-Japanese forces to maintain a "lie- low" policy. This imperialist command obviously implied distrust in the Filipino people. It was afraid of allowing the Filipinos to develop armed self-reliance. The U.S. imperialists cunningly planned to land arms massively to their own agents in the USAFFE only when they themselves were about to land.

We have gained experience and confidence in the people's war of resistance against the Japanese, nevertheless. Although we have again fallen into the hands of the U.S. imperialists, we gained experience as a people in the anti-Japanese war of resistance. We have shown our mastery to the techniques of guerilla war and our ability to merge with the masses in time of crisis; but we need now to realize that we have to be guided by a thorough understanding of the tasks of a genuine national land social liberation and the motive forces that need to be impelled with the proper demands so as to move correctly against the current enemy and then the subsequent one, both of whom we should clearly identify.

We fought successfully against Japanese imperialism; we were successful in fighting and in arming ourselves. But we were inadequate in so far as it concerned arming ourselves ideologically and politically. Many fell for America's false promise of independence. Many thought that genuine independence could be granted by foreign power. The "independence" that was indeed granted was empty of substance particularly for the masses of our people. By arming ourselves with the correct ideology, all of us could have acted more independently and used our resistance forces to assert our independence form both Japan and the United States. For instance, we could have allowed the peasant masses all over the archipelago to enjoy land reform immediately on the lands abandoned by the landlords who sought safety in Manila under the care of the Japanese imperialists and in Washington under the care of the U.S. imperialists. Instead a few American stragglers were allowed to lead the USAFFE. The leadership of the guerilla movement was submitted to them on a silver platter. The mercenary backpay mentality was allowed to seep and corrode the patriotic movement. Until now, some of us suffer the humiliation of mercenaries; of constantly begging for veteran's pay from a foreign government.

If an occasion like the anti-Japanese struggle should again arise, we must make use of all our lessons as a people and strike out on our own as independent force, independent of the strategic demands of a foreign power like the United States. It is not only that we on our own have learned our lessons or that we have developed as a more forceful nation, but it is also that we find ourselves now at a certain level o world development that is far higher than that on which we found ourselves during the Japanese occupation. National liberation movements are now all over the world; the socialist states have the capability of scattering and weakening the imperialist power of the United States; U.S. imperialism in increasingly weakened by the very over-extension of its power and the consistent opposition of peoples all over the world.

The diabolic stories of "communist aggression" concocted and circulated by U.S. propaganda have become too over-used in the Philippines. More people are reading about the experience of the socialist countries and how on the other hand they have been the ones subjected to imperialist intervention. The true facts about the Korean War and Sino-Indian border dispute are now coming to light before the Filipino intelligentsia; and the U.S. aggression against South and North Vietnam, U.S. occupation of Taiwan and the hundreds of U.S. intrusions into Chinese territory certainly debunk the claim that China is the No. 1 aggressor and the United States is the No. 1 peacemaker.

"Communist aggression" is one of the myths we are beginning to perceive with greater clarity. As a matter of fact, our reactionary leaders have started to use such contradiction of terms such as "internal aggression" and "aggression by proxy". Whenever there are labor or peasant unrests and strikes, or anti- imperialist demonstrations of students and the youth, the pathological anti-communists see in these dynamic expressions of popular demands "the scheming hands of foreign communists using local agents."

The soldiers of the government should ask themselves why in strikes they find themselves categorically on the side of the capitalist establishment or in agrarian conflicts, on the side of the landlords. In anti-imperialist demonstrations, they also find themselves together with the police lined up against unarmed ordinary people. Oftentimes, they find themselves being briefed that these strikers and demonstrators are "subversive" agitators.

I know for a fact that most of the enlisted men of the Armed Forces of the Philippines come from the peasantry. But why is it that in disputes between the landlords and the peasants, the soldier who is actually a peasant in government uniform, finds himself being used as a tool of the landlord? Why point your guns at the masses and not at the foreign big comprador and feudal interests that exploit the people?

The officers and rank and file of the Armed Forces of the Philippines should have the honor and conviction to fight for the interest of the people. If they should find themselves being ordered from the top to take the side of the U.S. imperialists, the compradors, the landlords and bureaucrat capitalists and fight the peasant masses, the workers, progressive intelligentsia and other patriots, they should have the honor and conviction of changing their sides and throw in their lot with the oppressed who have long suffered from their exploiters.

"Peace and order" or "rule of law" has become the convenient slogan for motivating the soldier against the masses who resort to their right of free assembly and expression. In the first place, it should be asked: Peace and order for whom? Rule of whose law? The exploited masses who daily suffer from deprivations and exploitation must be allowed to organize and express themselves freely. Why should they be prevented from making clear their demands? In taking your side against the oppressed masses, you become no different from the civilian guards of the landlords, the private security guards of the capitalists and the sentrymen of the U.S. Embassy and U.S. military bases.

In tracing the chain of armed power in the country, we can see that the possession of arms is attached to property as indicated by the license laws. So, the private entities who have most private arms are the big compradors, landlords and bureaucrat capitalists and yet they have the most access to the use of the government police and armed forces. When a certain local situation cannot be taken care of by the civilian guards, the municipal police comes in and in a series, the Philippine Constabulary, the Philippine Army, Air Force and ultimately, U.S. military intervention. The chain of armed power leads to U.S. imperialism. With this understanding, the masses have a strategic hatred for U.S. imperialism. The exploiters and their armed satellites are recognized as being within the same hierarchy of power, with U.S. imperialism as the presiding power.

U.S. imperialist propaganda keeps on harping that there would be no more serious threat to national security and internal peace and order without the Communists here and abroad. People are compelled to hate Communists or those who are construed to be Communists in the same way that the Spaniards and the friars tried to play up hatred against Filipinos who were called Masons and filibusteros. The Philippine military is indoctrinated to have a violent unreasoning hatred for Communist in the same way that the Civil Guards were indoctrinated to hate filibusteros by the Spaniards in order to maintain their colonial loyalty.

We must realize that the masses will always be restless so long as they are exploited. At certain stages, they may actually be quieted down by the violent force of the state. But when they rise up again, their previous rising, though defeated, serves as a mere dress rehearsal for a more powerful and sweeping revolution. In 1872, our colonial masters thought they had finished once and for all the popular protests. Only fourteen years after, they reaped a whirlwind -- not only a stronger wave of the secularization movement among priests but a widespread separatist movement which wanted national independence no less.

During the fifties, the U.S. imperialists might have thought that they had suppressed the national democratic movement for good. But as they continue to deprive the Filipino people of true independence, they shall certainly reap a whirlwind -- an even more powerful national democratic movement. As the compradors and landlords have repressed the people for so long, they await a time when the people shall in a revolutionary tempest sweep them away from the land.

U.S. imperialism, feudalism and bureaucrat capitalism are not the creation of communist agitators. They are objective results of extended historical processes. If the people join the nationalist or communist movement, we should first of all consider that it is the imperialists, the compradors, landlords and bureaucrat capitalists who shall have forced them to lose trust in the present system. It is wrong to blame the Communists and all other patriots for the failure of the present system that is dominated by U.S. imperialists, compradors, landlords and bureaucrat capitalists.

I understand that the Armed Forces of the Philippines is now trying to engage in a "civic action" campaign more massive than the one initiated by the late President Ramon Magsaysay. It is also sending "civic action" groups abroad to helping the U.S. war of aggression in South Vietnam.

As a piece of psychological warfare, "civic action" has only a tactical, superficial and temporary value if the basic problems of U.S. imperialism, feudalism and bureaucrat capitalism remain unsolved. Even as a tactic, it can easily be counteracted by the masses becoming conscious that "civic action" comes only to critical areas where more basic demands for change are being raised. Thus, there is over-concentration of "civic action" groups in Central Luzon. The masses of may more neglected areas are complaining that they are not being benefitted by "civic action" and that South Vietnam has been given priority. They regard the phrase "civic action" as a mere euphemism to deceive the people of its real military content, particularly its psychological and intelligence functions.

Many intelligent people have access to the literature and armed forces on "civic action" provided by the Pentagon through JUSMAG. They have expressed disgust over the emphasis placed on psychological warfare and deception of the people. They are disgusted over the obsession of hating the Communists and trying the gain the initiative from them through deception.

We can see very clearly that the "civic action" groups of the Armed Forces of the Philippines will not at all disturb the unjust structure of private ownership of land and the feudal and semi-feudal relations in the countryside. As a matter of fact, they would only attempt to create the superficial image that they are friends of the people while at the back of that image they uphold the rule of the landlords, the U.S. imperialists, the compradors, and the bureaucrat capitalists. They may build roads and bridges, they may build irrigation works and help in agricultural extension work, they may engage in sanitation work and they may perform so many other traditionally non-military projects. They will not change the basic social structure that keeps the masses exploited.

It was Defense Secretary Robert McNamara who first announced that the United States will make its client-states field indigenous military forces in the guise of "civic action" groups. The idea is to build a different image of the local military and make it more effective in counter-insurgency. The United States is supposed to continue providing the military hardware as the shield but this new dimension, "civic action", is created to deceive the people that the local military is no longer the instrument of feudal and foreign interests or the obnoxious parasite on the national budget. This entails the intrusion of the military in the fields which have been traditionally in the hands of the civilians. In other words, this requires the militarization of operations formerly civilian in character. It is anticipated that the military will gobble up funds that should be allocated to the departments of public works, of health, of education and of others.

An increasing number of constitutionalists are seriously questioning the intrusion of the military into civilian affairs. They are wary of a developing process of fascization that might eventually push out civilian supremacy. What with the increasing control by military men of civilian offices. In accordance with this new method adopted by the Pentagon and implemented locally by the JUSMAG, the military is being made to operate in such a way as to take over civilian operations and to gain political influence. Indeed, it is evident in Asia, Africa and Latin America that when the United States becomes insecure over its control of the client-states it resorts to local fascism; for after all a local fascism depends on the military hardware and financial support of its imperialist master.

Another subversive development that needs careful watching is the reverse intrusion of certain organizations into the military. There are those narrow-minded forces wanting to develop a clerico-fascism of the Franco and Salazar type. They wish to combine the sword and the cross. Not yet satisfied with the undue amount of foreign control and influence in the Armed Forces of the Philippines, a certain sectarian movement has carried over from Spain and Portugal certain fascist techniques and has been systematically "brainwashing" military men and police officers in a manner opposed to the principle of rendering unto Caesar what is Caesar's and rendering unto Christ what is Christ's.

Again under the banner of anti-communism, men are being led into anti-democracy. As believers of the freedom of religion, we need to be alert to any clerico fascist movement that will reverse Philippine history to that long period wherein the exploiting power had a cross in one hand and a sword in the other. We do not want to revive a monster. Those who believe in liberal democracy are now deeply troubled by certain Jesuit priests with C.I.A. credentials. Certainly, we not wish to have a large-scale revival of Padre Damasos and Padre Salvis.

Let us above all strive for national democracy in this country. For our national security, let us rely above all on the strength and national unity of the people. That national unity can only be created if we are bound with the masses in a common struggle against U.S. imperialism, feudalism and bureaucrat capitalism.

The political system is dominated by the political agents of the U.S. imperialists, big compradors and landlords. The officers and men of the Armed Forces of the Philippines themselves have become victims of both the petty and grand political discriminations made by one political faction or another of the ruling class of exploiters.

Officers and members of the Armed Forces of the Philippines should learn to disobey U.S. imperialism and the local exploiting classes and learn to side with the masses in their basic demands. Of course, it is really futile to expect the entire machinery of the state to go over to the masses even in time of the most decisive crisis when the ruling classes are entirely discredited. But these officers and men who join the masses in their fight against U.S. imperialism, feudalism and bureaucrat capitalism, can always hasten the victory of the masses.

A movement within the Armed Forces of the Philippines should be started to reclaim alienated territory of the Philippine government from the U.S. government. We must uphold Filipino sovereignty over the U.S. military bases in the Philippines. We must place these military bases under Filipino command. We should demand the immediate termination of the U.S.-R.P. Military Agreement as an instrument nullifying our sovereignty.

The true sons of Bonifacio, Emilio Jacinto, Gregorio del Pilar, and Antonio Luna within the armed forces should reject U.S. military dictation. They should reject the Military Assistance pact and the JUSMAG as instruments of foreign control and influence over the Philippine military. They should reject all psychological warfare measures such as "civic action" and others, that have been proposed by U.S. counter-insurgency experts to deceive the people who must be patriotically assisted in their struggle to liberate themselves from U.S. imperialism, feudalism and bureaucrat-capitalism.

Let us not depend on one power which abuses our sovereignty and takes advantage of our people. Let us stop U.S. indoctrination in the armed forces and the police force so that an anti- imperialist and democratic orientation can be propagated among them.

We should rely on the patriotism, courage and capability of the people in defending themselves. We demonstrated in the anti- Japanese struggle ad other struggles that we could actually convert the enemy into a supplier of arms for the masses by capturing them. Let us dismiss the imperialist presumption that we can only be under the protection of a foreign power.

In this era of worldwide people's war against colonialism, imperialism and neo-colonialism, we are in a position not only to learn from our local experience but also from the struggles of so many other peoples. Let us not repeat the mistakes of Aguinaldo in the Filipino-American War. Let us not again make the mistake of being fooled by U.S. imperialism. In this era of mounting world-wide anti-imperialist movements, the main enemy has become unmistakably clear and objectively the national struggle shall be assisted by external developments to an extent higher than any other point in Philippine history.

 Let us withdraw from the U.S.-R.P. Mutual Defense Treaty because it is a license for the United States to intervene militarily in out national affairs.

Let us withdraw from the Southeast Asia Treaty Organization because it is essentially an anti-Southeast Asia compact controlled by non-Southeast Asian imperialist powers. Let us redeem in the eyes of our fellow Asians from the ignominy of having long been dominated by U.S. imperialism.

We have long been curtained off by the United States from a huge part of the world. Many of us have long believed in the servile line that the enemies of the United States are also the enemies of the Philippines.

Let us be more aware of the present world reality. Let us be aware and let us take advantage of the contradictions among the imperialist powers and the contradictions between socialism and capitalism. Let us join the international united front against U.S. imperialism and its accomplices. Let us turn the present world situation to out national democratic advantage.

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"You fomented social decay without sowing a single idea. From the ferment of vices could only surge revulsion... True, the vices of a government are fatal to it, cause its death, but they also kill society in whose bosom they unfold. An immoral government assumes a demoralized people, an administration without conscience, rapacious and servile citizens in the towns; bandits and brigands in the mountains! Like master, like slave; like government, like country!...

 

     The school of suffering tempers; the arena of combat strengthens the soul. I do not mean to say that our freedom is to be won by the blade of the sword; the sword enters very little now in modern destinies, yes, but we must win it, deserving it, raising the intelligence and the dignity of the individual, loving the just, the good, the great, even dying for it, and when a people reach that height, God provides the weapon, and the idols fall, the tyrants fall like a house of cards and liberty shines with the first dawn...

 

     Where are the youth who will consecrate their golden hours, their illusions, and enthusiasm for the welfare of their country? Where are they who would generously shed their blood to wash away so much shame, so much crime, so much abomination? Pure and spotless the victim has to be for the holocaust to be acceptable!... Where are you, youth who will incarnate in yourselves the vigor of life that has fled from our veins, the purity of ideas that have been soiled in our minds and the fire of enthusiasm that has been extinguished in our hearts?... We wait for you, O youth! Come, for we await you!"

Gat Jose Rizal

(Padre Florentino,

El Filibusterismo)

 

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"Reason tells us that we must not waste our time waiting in vain for promises of felicity that ill never come, that will never materialize. Reason tells us that we must rely upon ourselves alone and never entrust our rights and our life to anyone else. Reason teaches us top be united in sentiment, thought and purpose, so that we may acquire the strength necessary to crush the evil that is affecting our people...

 

     Therefore, o my countrymen! Let us scatter the mist that befogs our intellect, and let us consecrate all our strength to the good cause, with unshakable and absolute faith in its success, and in the ultimate prosperity, so anxiously desired by us, of the land of our birth."

 

Gat Andres Bonifacio

 

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"Do not recognize the authority of any person who had not been elected by thee and thy compatriots, for all authority emanates from God, and since God speaks in the conscience of each individual, the person designated and proclaimed by the individual consciences of a whole people is the only one who can wield real authority...

 

     A revolution may be conducted against a national government, if such a government has abused the power placed at its disposal by the people, with the purpose of having injustice administered, by using this power to drown out the public voice and at the same time to administer to its own convenience or caprice...

 

     Upang maitindig natin ang bantayog ng ating lipunan, kailangang radikal nating baguhin hindi lamang ang ating mga institusyon kundi maging ang ating pag-iisip at pamumuhay. Kailangan ang rebolusyon, hindi lamang sa panlabas, kundi lalo na sa panloob!...

 

     If the people are with us, we can rest assured that if we do not triumph today, we shall do so tomorrow or after tomorrow. If they are  not with us, we shall be decimated.

 

Apolinario Mabini

 

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"A life that is not dedicated to a noble cause is like a tree without a shade or a poisonous weed. Defend the oppressed and fight the oppressor...

     A man's worth does not consists in being a king, or in having a pointed nose and a white skin, or in exercising as a priest the office of being God's representative. It does not consist in being one of the great ones of the earth. What though a man be born and raised in the wilderness, and speak no other language but his own? If his ways are gentle, if his word is true, if he cherishes his good name, if he neither tolerates nor commits injustice, if he knows how to love the land that gave him birth and to come to her assistance, that man is really and truly great."

Emilio Jacinto

 

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