Doro now a rebel without a cause
Tyranny refers to leaders of nations oppressing their own people, thus I don’t know how Amando Doronila came to the conclusion that President Aquino has a “tyrannical tendency” that is being unmasked. (Inquirer, 12/26/11)
Far from oppressing the Filipino people, P-Noy, by his words, has made us his “bosses,” and by his actions in heeding our overwhelming clamor that the past, corrupt Arroyo administration be made accountable.
P-Noy has been making good on his campaign promise to slowly but surely reverse the economic doldrums wrought by nearly a decade of Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo’s rule marked by backroom deals, under-the-table transactions and the corruption of the Judiciary.
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And for our President’s unflinching resolve to serve the people, Doronila is now parroting the line of disgraced and impeached Chief Justice Renato Corona that P-Noy has become a tyrant.
It’s sad because Doronila seems to have become a rebel without a cause with his series of attacks against President Aquino who is only doing his best to remove the last vestiges of the corrupt system put in place by the Arroyos.
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