Arroyo must be jumping with joy now. The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines stated it does not demand Arroyo’s resignation and wants the constitutional process to prevail.
AMRSP Joins Resign Calls
The Catholic Bishops still haven’t come out with a statement on the current political crisis but the Association of Major Religious Superiors of the Philippines has already called on President Arroyo to resign. The AMRSP is composed of 195 Catholic congregations for religious women and 93 for men. (INQ7). During the Estrada Juetengate scandal, the group also called on Erap to step down.
Arroyo’s Spicy Apologists
It’s sickening to watch Arroyo’s apologists defending Gloria on television. They sound like Iglesia ni Cristo and dating Daan ministers hurling insults against their opponents.
It’s also ironic that among the President’s staunch defenders are Mike Defensor and Migs Zubiri–two members of the group of younc congressmen once known as Spice Boys–who figured prominently in the resign-impeach-oust Estrada movement. How could this people forget that they once joined street protests in pursuit of “truth and justice.”
Gloria Resign Calls Intensify
This morning, ten Cabinet members and other officials resigned and called on Mrs. Arroyo to step down. The chorus grew louder in the afternoon with similar statements from former President Aquino, the Liberal Party, and the Makati Business Club.
While her allies in Malacañang, Congress and local government units desperately defend the beleaguered president, followers of Fernando Poe Jr. and members of the militants groups gather at Ayala Avenue to continue calling for Arroyo’s resignation.
Meanwhile, Filipino netizens join the resign call through GMAResignNow.com, an online petition initiated by Enteng Romano of eLagda. Romano led eLagda’s Erap Resign Internet campaign in 2001.
Filipino Radio Commentator Shot Dead
From the National Union of Journalists of the Philippines:
A radio brodcaster was shot dead by still unidentified gunmen in General Santos City on Sunday afternoon.
Dodong Morales, anchorman of “Tingog sa Barangay†(Voice of the Village) program of Radio Mindanao Network, was inside his car when eight motorcycle-riding gunmen shot him around 5:30 pm.
He was the sixth Filipino mediaperson killed this year and the 69th since 1986 when democracy was restored in the country.
The words that an angry Susan Roces used to describe Mrs. Arroyo could very well be the same words street protesters utter: “Arogante siya. Arogante! Hindi niya isinaalang-alang ang damdamin ng nakararami. Manhid!â€
We asked Dao Ming Si of Meteor Garden to tell you how Oriah and I feel about Mrs. Arroyo’s “Im sorry” speech.