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September 21, 2005

How to Commemorate the Declaration of Martial Law

I don't know about you, but this is how I'm going to do it.

I'll first go to the bathroom and take a long, lazy crap in memory of what the Marcoses did to the Philippines during their reign.

Then I'm going to get dressed to go to the church to inquire of God why none of the Marcoses nor the Estradas is in prison and, in fact, some are even in political office.

After this I'm going to find a cheap whore to spend the whole night with as a reminder of what politicians continue to do to the Filipino people in spite of the lessons learned.

What lessons learned?!!!

Porbida!

Posted by francis at September 21, 2005 04:22 AM

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The collective amnesia of the Filipino people is a well-documented state of affairs; despite 300+ years under oppressive Spanish rule we still hold them in high regard, and despite being treated as third class citizens in our own country, we still reverentially defer to whatever the Americans say. And despite 21 years of Marcos rule, the majority of which was spent under the boot heel of Martial Law, Imee Marcos could muster the gall to say that "I have not seen anything that we need to apologize for" 1 without significant public outrage. Dismissing the suit filed against his family by people who were tortured, Bongbong Marcos -- currently governor of Ilocos Norte -- says "some of these people that are claiming they are human rights victims have never been victims of anything except their own greed."

What lessons learned indeed.

Posted by: jorge at September 21, 2005 09:53 AM

Marcoses... Etstradas... Let's shit on the womanizing Aquino brothers, that scandalous Aquino woman, the Cojuancos' hacienda Luisita, and that holier-than-thou Cojuanco-Aquino as well!

Posted by: EJ at September 21, 2005 04:27 PM

Very well said...

Posted by: diong at September 22, 2005 09:15 PM

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