Tuesday, February 22, 2022

Shield Law Does not Protect Radio Announcers on Libel

 By Mortz C. Ortigoza

My radio announcer friend’s Harold Barcelona called me by phone telling me he and a radio tandem at DWPR in Dagupan City would be sued with libel by a government official.

“Ano ang sinabi ninyo at kakasuhan kayo?” I posed.

He answered that in his scathing passion he told the public that the official furnished the tiles of his house with those intended for a government building.

His tandem Sammy Lusalla joined him in opining about the alleged corruption of the government brass.

Photo credit: Techinasia

I told him if they have evidence to back up their accusation the case will be dismissed later by the judge of the Regional Trial Court. If they have none, they go to jail and serve the eight years’ jail time for cyber libel after their conviction.

The seasoned radio man Harold knew about the ordinary libel because when I exposed the members of the Provincial Board more than a decade’s ago as recipient of P40,000 a month each payola from the maintainer of the illegal numbers’ game jueteng he was the guy I asked with intrepidity to distribute my newspaper’s Northern Watch to the offices of the local legislature

“Pare, tutuluyan ka daw nila,” he said to me through phone about the livid deputados and their vice governor and their plan to charge me in court with written defamation.

I told Harold then that libel based on the Revised Penal Code did not threaten me.

“Six years below lang ang kulong niyan. Sa Probation Law natin pag Prision Correctional puweding e apply ng probation walang kulong walang record iyan pag na convict ako. E di ako ma ku-convict diyan kasi my source – with witnesses to back it up – was their fellow member”.

That case was eventually dismissed by the RTC Judge.

I told him that his and Sammy’s predicaments were more serious because if the complainant and his witness complained at their affidavit that they hear through the social media like Facebook the libelous remarks about the tiles – it would be Cyber Libel for them.

Proceeding from the definition of libel under Article 353 of the Revised Penal Code, Cyber Libel cyber is defined as a public and malicious imputation of a crime, or of a vice or defect, real or imaginary, or any act, omission, condition, status, or circumstance tending to cause the dishonor, discredit, or contempt of a natural or juridical person, or to blacken the memory of one who is dead, and committed through a computer system or any other similar means which may be devised in the future.

Since their program is a bloc time – where they promote the stocks of their patron politician and hit his opponents – they ask their benefactor to shoulder the acceptance fee of the private lawyer that runs to tens of thousands of pesos.

Not to mention each appearance at the prosecutor's office of their legal counsel to answer the complaint affidavit of the complainant and his witnesses and monthly hearing in the RTC that will bill them with few thousands of pesos.  

“Puwede rin kayo kumuha ng libre na abogado sa PAO (Public Attorney’s Office). Pero madaming kasong hinahawakan iyon baka matuluyan kayo makulong kayo sa kaso niyo dahil walang probation iyan,” I told him.

Harold and Sammy are one of the many media men in my province that faces Cyber Libel cases in this acrimonious nasty May 9, 2022 national and local election because of their “odium and opprobrium”.

(Click here to see who are those other reporters who brace for charges with this criminal offense)

 Whether they have done their craft in good faith that will entail dismissal later from the court, these brothers and sisters in the profession however should remember that they should be prudent on what they remark on air.

Radio announcer has limited protection than newspaper reporter. The latter can cite the Shield Law or Republic Act No. 1477 to avoid being sued or chalk up dismissal of the case from the court.

It saysWithout prejudice to his liability under the civil and criminal laws, the publisher, editor, columnist or duly accredited reporter of any newspaper, magazine or periodical of general circulation cannot be compelled to reveal the source of any news-report or information appearing in said publication which was related in confidence to such publisher, editor or reporter unless the court or a House or committee of Congress finds that such revelation is demanded by the security of the State (Section 1)”.

Shield Law is the Philippines copycat – just like our Libel - of United States’ law.

(READ my blog on Shield Law here)

The lawyer of the newspaper reporter can just ask the prosecutor or the judge to dismiss the case because it is “privileged” due to the Shield Law.

Actress Niña is Shoo-In for LMP Presidency – Mayor Sagles

 By Mortz C. Ortigoza

AGUILAR, Pangasinan – The mayor of this rustic town said that after Bayambang mayorship candidate Mary Claire “Niña” José-Quiambao became the elected chief executive there she will be a shoo-in for the presidency of the League of Municipalities of the Philippines (LMP).

“She got the personality and she and her billionaire husband (outgoing Bayambang Mayor Cezar T. Quiambao) got the money and other resources,” Mayor Roldan Sagles told this newspaper about the sultry movie and television actress. 

This opinion was after Sagles officiated a mass wedding in his central Pangasinan town.

POPULAR Bayambang, Pangasinan mayorship candidate Mary Claire “Niña” José-Quiambao (left photo and clockwise) and her husband exiting Bayambang Mayor Cezar T. Quiambao and Aguilar reelective Mayor Roldan “Boyet” Sagles. 

 LMP - is a formal organization of all the municipalities in the Philippines. Presently, sixty-eight municipalities are part of this organization.

Sagles said that lady Quiambao has the opportune time because LMP President and Narvacan, Ilocos Sur Mayor Chavit Singson will be exiting after the May 9, 2022 elected chief executives all over the country take their seat on noon of June 30, 2022.

Singson ran unopposed in the November 2019 poll held at the New World Hotel in Makati City. He replaced Mayor Maria Fe Brondial of Socorro, Oriental Mindoro. 

Singson said among his priority projects as top honcho of the towns is free WiFi in all municipalities across the country.

In case Quiambao became LMP President her position can be equated to that of a national elective official.

This newspaper columnist’s Arnel Montemayor collaborated Sagles observation when he cited that many of the forty-four town mayors of the humongous Pangasinan province will vote for her as the president of the LMP – Pangasinan Chapter. Being an LMP President in the province is a sine qua non for the presidency of the national LMP.

The present LMP –Pangasinan Chapter President is Lingayen Mayor Leopoldo Bataoil. Bataoil, a former Congressman and General, defeated in a neck and neck contest Mangaldan Mayor Marilyn Lambino. Lambino is the wife of Presidential Adviser for Northern Luzon and Cagayan Special Economic Zone (CEZA) Administrator and Secretary Raul Lambino and the mother of Pangasinan Vice Governor Mark Lambino.

It was a highly politicized election where the Lambinos were perceived to be pitted against the power and influence of Pangasinan Governor Amado Espino, III and his father and namesake the former governor.

The creation and purpose of the LMP is mandated by Section 496 of the Republic Act 7160, otherwise known as the Local Government Code of 1991, as amended, which states:

There shall be an organization of all municipalities to be known as league of municipalities for the primary purpose of ventilating, articulating and crystallizing issues affecting municipal government administration, and securing, through proper and legal means, solutions thereto.

The league, according to the law, is funded by contributions of its member local government units and/or by any fund raising activity that they organize. These funds shall be deposited to the treasurer as trust funds and is subjected to pertinent accounting and auditing rules. Chapter funds are considered separated and distinct from national funds.


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Sunday, February 20, 2022

Mayorship Bet Pinabulaanan na Tinangal Siya ni Cojuangco

 HINDI TOTOO ANG PARATANG SA 2 SASAKYAN

By Mortz C. Ortigoza

BINMALEY – Pinabulaanan ni mayorship candidate Edgar Mamenta ng bayan na ito na tinangal siya sa partido ni congressional candidate Mark Cojuangco dahil ibinili daw niya ng dalawang bagong sasakyan ang financial na ayuda na ibinigay ng huli sa kanya.

Ang mga patutsada kay Mamenta ay ibinunyag nga mga reporters sa radio at newspaper sa Pangasinan.

Hahahaha! Wala pa naman silang (Cojuangco) binigay. Bakit naman ako bibili ng sasakyan ko? Practice ko  na iyan Sir”.

Ani ng kasalukuyang nakaupong vice mayor na bumili siya ng isang sasakyan niya dahil katatapos lang niyang bayaran ng installment ang biniling lumang kotse.

NO SACKING. Pangasinan Second District congressional candidate Mark O. Cojuangco and the province’s governorship bet Ramon “Monmon” Guico, III (extreme left and extreme right, respectively) raise the hands of Binmaley mayorship candidate Vice Mayor Edgar Mamenta. Mamenta denied to this newspaper that he was sacked by Cojuangco in his line up in the District.

Giit niya hindi siya tinangal bagkus sinabi pa ni Cojuangco na masuwerte siya na nakilala ang kasalukuyang Vice Mayor dahil may kasangga siya dito 33 barangays na bayan sa Second Congressional District ng Pangasinan.

“Hindi. Bakit ako tatangalin ni M.O.C sa line up nya. Siya na rin ang nagsabi masuwerti kami dahil may Mamenta na tinutungtungan namin dito sa bayan. Alam mo naman sa suwerte talaga ano si M.O.C nabigyan niya ako ng pagkakataon noong October 7 nakilala ko nagkita kami diyan sa Bo’s Coffee sa Dagupan City.  Nag pa file ng CoC si Governor (Ramon “Monmon”) Guico (III) dumiretso kami sa Palasyo ni Arsobispo  Socrates Villegas”.

Masuwerte rin siya na makilala sa palasyo ni Catholic Archbishop Villegas si Cojuangco sa Dagupan City ang tumatakbong kongresman na anak ng namayapang business mogul na si Eduardo “Danding” Cojuangco.

“Sabi ni Governor Guico: Congressman Art (Celeste), Congressman Mark iyan si Mamenta. Nakatayo lang ako siyempre ordinaryong tao lang ako. Pumunta siya sa akin siyempre sinalubong ko. “Sir good morning”. “Mamenta puwede ba ako sa iyo?” Isang karangalan na magsabi ang isang mayamang bilyonaryong tao.  Alam mo ang ginawa ko? Nagmano ako sa kanya. Ako ang nagpasalamat kay Cong. Mark Cojuangco”.

Kahit na certificate of nomination and acceptance (CONA) galing sa Nationalista Party, binigyan pa rin siya ni Cojuangco ng CONA na guest candidate ng Nationalist People’s Coalition. Ang NPC ay partido na pinangungunahan ng pamilya ni Cojuangco,

“Kaya masuwerte ako sa bayan ng Binmaley kaya iyong sinasabi nila (tinanggal) hayaan mo na lang iyan”.


Thursday, February 17, 2022

Di pa Alam ang Yaman Matapos Pumanaw ang Ama - Cojuangco

By Mortz C. Ortigoza

LINGAYEN, Pangasinan – Hindi pa alam ni congressional candidate Mark Cojuangco kung gaano kalaki ang kanyang kayamanan matapos namayapa ang kanyang amang business mogul.

“But now it changed I’m sure with the demise of my father just a year and half ago. So I don’t know my net worth is until matapos ang pag-uusap ng pamilya kung papaano ang paghahati ng yaman ng aking ama. Hindi namin malalaman kung ano ang networth namin. So I leave just like that,” ani former Fifth District Congressman Cojuangco noong kapanayamin siya ng kanyang staff sa isang Google search game sa Facebook  kung magkano ang kanyang financial network.

COJUANGCOS. Pangasinan Second District congressional candidate Mark Cojuangco (left) and his late father business mogul Eduardo “Danding” Cojuangco.

Si Marcos Juan Bruno "Mark" Oppen Cojuangco ay tumatakbo bilang kinatawan ng Kongreso sa Second District sa Pangasinan.  Isa siya sa apat na anak ni politician at businessman Eduardo “Danding” Cojuangco ng Tarlac at ni Soledad "Gretchen" Oppen ng Negros Occidental. Sila ay pinagpala sa apat na anak na sina Margarita "Tina" Cojuangco Barrera, Luisa "Lisa" Cojuangco-Cruz, Carlos "Charlie" Cojuangco, at Mark.

Ang nakakatandang Cojuangco ay lumisan sa mundong ito noong June 16, 2020.

Si Eduardo Murphy Cojuangco ay naging chairman at chief executive officer ng dambuhalang San Miguel Corporation – isa sa pinakamalaking food and beverage corporation sa Southeast Asia.

Ayon sa 2016 Forbes Magazine, siya ay may U. S$1.16 billion (PhP52,161,440,000) personal wealth. Bukod sa SMC, si Eduardo ay nagmamay-ari ng private cement manufacturing business, orchards, stud farms at wineries sa Australia.

Ani ng nakakabatang Cojuangco ang huling pag file niya ng kanyang Statement of Assets, Liabilities, and Net Worth (SALN) ay noon pang 2010.

“When I was a Congressman I had to file my SALN. The last time I filed (was) 2010. I graduated from Congress in 2010. It was upward of P75 million at that time. It did not change much through the years”.

Hinahamon ni Cojuangco  para sa May 9, 2022 election si reelective Congressman Jumel Anthony Espino sa 514,041 populated district. Ang eight towns na distrito ay may higit kumulang 240, 000 voters.

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Wednesday, February 16, 2022

Cayetano: Election Winners Face Tough Job Ahead

 Former House Speaker Alan Peter Cayetano on Wednesday said the winners of the May 2022 elections will face difficult challenges as the country works hard to recover from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.

In a media interview on February 16, 2022, Cayetano said while he is grateful that he has been consistently among the top choices of voters in recent surveys for senatorial preferences, he is aware that a victory in the 2022 polls means hard work for the candidates.

“Salamat sa Diyos at sa ating kababayan. Grabe ang trabaho next term. Kahit sinong manalo, dahil sa pandemic at dahil sa lahat ng recovery na kailangan, talagang all hands on deck. It’s one of those elections na kahit manalo ka, hindi ganun kadali ang trabaho,” he said.

Former House Speaker Alan Peter Cayetano.

(I thank the Lord and our fellow Filipinos. We have our work cut out for us next term. Whoever wins, it will be all hands on deck because of the pandemic and because of all the recovery work that must be done. It is one of those elections where after you win, you will have to work very hard.)

Cayetano said he decided to run as an independent in his comeback trail to the Senate so he can both support and criticize the presidential candidates as they lay out their plans for the recovery of the country from the pandemic.

“‘Pag tumakbo kasi tayong independent, pwede pong purihin ang magagandang programa ng kahit sinong partido, kahit sinong kandidato, pero pwede rin akong magsalita laban sa kanila kung mali ang stand nila sa mga isyu na ‘yan,” he said.

(If we run as an independent, we can praise the good programs of any party and any candidate and we can also speak out and criticize them when they make a wrong stand on important issues.)

He said he is also able to see beyond party lines and into the greater needs of the country for the coming years.

“Sa panahon na ito, sa tingin ko, tulong-tulong ang kailangan. Napakahirap ng recovery sa next administration. We will need people who will be truly independent and speak out for the people,” he said.

(During these times, what we need is cooperation. Recovery will be the greatest challenge for the next administration. We need people who will be truly independent and speak out for the people.)

He also said his record speaks for itself when it comes to supporting leaders or political parties.

“Kita niyo naman po y’ung record ko. Y’ung tama, tama. Y’ung mali, mali, (What’s right is right, what’s wrong is wrong)” he said.

As for which presidential candidate he is rooting for, Cayetano said he can work with whoever wins the election, especially since being a long-time lawmaker, he is familiar with most of them.

But to increase voter information on the aspirants in the upcoming election, Cayetano called for more forums in which all candidates participate, saying it is of utmost importance for voters to become familiar with them and their platforms.

I’d really like to have more forum. Lalo po sa radio, abot y’un sa ba sulok ng ating bansa. Kasi napakaimportante na marinig talaga y’ung plataporma. Hindi lang y’ung makita y’ung kandidato, hindi lang y’ung ma-entertain, pero y’ung marinig talaga paano niya gagawin y’ung mga pinapangako niya,” Cayetano said.

(I’d really like to have more fora. Especially on radio, because it reaches every corner of our country. It’s important that we not only see or get entertained by the candidates but that we hear their platforms and how they will fulfill their promises.)

Sunday, February 13, 2022

No Mudslinging Vs. Our Rivals - Team Lomibao

 By Mortz C. Ortigoza

MANGALDAN, Pangasinan – Amidst the exchanges of acerbic languages between the camps of Mangaldan Mayor Marilyn Lambino and former Mayor Bona Fe D. Parayno, mayoralty candidate Arturo Lomibao said he and his party rove the thirty villages’ town without mudslinging his two rivals.

When I go to the barangay hindi ako naninira. Let’s avoid the politics of muckraking”, he told the Northern Watch Newspaper.

What prompted him to run for the highest elective office here because he wanted to have changes in the town.

Former Philippine National Police Director General Art Lomibao (left) and Dr. Mark Stephen Mejia. Lomibao and Mejia gun for the mayorship and vice mayorship in the May 9, 2022 election of the burgeoning town of Mangaldan, Pangasinan. 

“I tried to study the situation. Practically isa lang ang gusto nila we want change. E di siyempre I’m from the town gusto ko na rin makatulong I’m retired”.

Lomibao, a former chief of the Philippines National Police, said he and his vice mayoralty candidate Dr. Mark Stephen Mejia have asked their supporters to file their certificate of candidacy (CoC) on October 9 to November 15, 2021 because they were still ambivalent of their intention to join the electoral derby during the filing of the CoC on October 1 to 8, 2021.

I’m trying to debate na iyang substitution. Sabi ko kay Pidong (his long-time assistant - Editor) ikaw na ang mag file I have to call my buddies (classmates at the Philippine Military Academy), I have to call my siblings in America. Sabi nila it’s up to you the decision is yours we will support you”.

Lomibao cited he, Mejia, and their eight candidates for the legislature are running under the Partido ng Repormang Pantao (PRP).

He said his vice mayoralty tandem promised the more or less sixty-five thousand voters here that in case the Team Lomibao wins in the May 9, 2022 election they will build a level-2 hospital complete with doctors and nurses.

“Ika – cluster namin iyang barangay bibigyan ng ambulances. Suweldo ko sabi niya (Mejia) ibibigay ko sa LGU,” Lomibao disclosed.


Lomibao used to be the Land Transportation Office (LTO) chief during the time of President Gloria M. Arroyo.

He has a solution on the perennial traffic congestion that besieged this town in case he wins.

May solution na ako diyan hindi ko sasabihin galing ako ng LTO. I will discuss that when I take over”.

Wednesday, February 9, 2022

Nagmukhang Payaso ang mga Kandidato sa Rally

 By Mortz C. Ortigoza

Ako’y napangiwi este napangiti noong makita ko sa proclamation rally ng Partido Federal ng Pilipinas (PFP) sa Philippine Arena in Bulacan si matabang senatorial bet Harry Roque na pagiwanggiwang kasama ang dalawang kamay na sumusuntok suntok sa langit backed up ng tatlong naka berdeng kalalakihang teenager in jibe sa rap song na isinisigaw ng isa sa kanila.

“Harry Roque, Harry Roque, Harry Roque sa Senado!....”

“Iboboto ko iyan, dancing butanding sa stage, he he he,” ani U.S based political kibitzer Silver Rayos noong ni post ko sa Facebook ang hyper dancer na dating presidential spokesman.

Si Roque – isang outspoken na abogado -  ay Nos. 18-19 sa ranking ng December 1 to 6, 2021 survey ng Pulse Asia Research, Inc. Pero dahil favorite siya ni President Rodrigo Duterte sa mga nakalipas na buwan may mga television ads na rin siya na ini-endorso siya ng una.

DANCING POLITICIAN. Former presidential spokesman and senatorial candidate Harry Roque (2nd from left, photo) passionately dances a rap song screaming his name during the proclamation rally recently in Bulacan of the Bongbong Marcos and Sara Duterte's presidential and vice presidential bids. Photo Credit: Politiko/Philippines News

Napamangha lang siguro ako sa pagiwang giwang ni Roque. Dahil sa araw-araw na ginawa ng Diyos noon puro legalidad ang nadidinig ko sa kanyang bibig sa kanyang bravado sa Duterte Administration at kung paano niya e contradict ang mga dating stances niya noong practicing lawyer pa siya.

Siya ay dating abugado ng mga biktima ng Ampatuan massacre, mga lola na ni raped ng mga Hapon noong World War –II, pamilya ng transgender na si Jennifer Laude noong ni budol niya ang miyembro ng U.S Marines sa kontratang pagtatalik, at ang mga naiwan ng environmental advocate at media-man Gery Ortega ng Palawan.

Itong hoopla sa Bulacan ay ginanap noong hapon ng Pebrero 8 sa unang araw ng national campaign na magtatapos sa Mayo 7.

Ang proclamation rally ay pinangungunahan ni presidential and vice presidential candidates Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos, Jr. at Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte sa dambuhalang gusali ng Iglesia ni Kristo.

 Ang rally na tinatawag ng mga Amerkano na stump ay kung saan masaksihan ng isang botante ang mga programa at prinsipio ng isang kandidato. Dito rin nangingibabaw ang galing ng isang pulitiko sa diskurso. Tawag sa Inglis diyan ay gift of gab kung saan naaantig ang puso at napapanganga niya ang masa.

Dahil mas maraming bobotante (stupid voters) sa 111 million population ng Pilipinas, iyong mga magaling sumayaw at magpa kenkoy ay may bentahe kontra sa rabble rouser sa hustings.

 Different moves: back in 2013, Isko Moreno (center) who is running now for the presidency ran with then Manila Mayor Joseph Estrada, but defeated him to become Manila’s Chief Executive. (Photo: Noel Celis via Getty)

Itong pananaw ko ay nangyayari lalo na sa mga municipal elections. Iba pero ang sitwasyon sa presidential at senatorial derbies. Iyong mas maraming 30- seconds na political advertisement sa television gaya ng GMA-7, TV-5, ABS-CBN, atbp. ay may malaking tsansang manalo. Problema lang masyadong mahal ang TV ads kahit trenta segundo lang ayon kay former five-time House Speaker Joe de Venecia. Sinabi niya sa akin na noong tumatakbo si Joey de Venecia noong 2010 para senador, nagbabayad sila ng P200, 000 to P300, 000 per 30 seconds sa either ABS-CBN o GMA-7.

Here’s what former Speaker De Venecia told me that I quoted from my old column when I asked him how much his son and namesake Joey spent on these giant boob tube networks when the latter ran but failed to win the senatorial poll:

“If my memory serves me right, Joey for the few weeks dash, in his race to be included in the Top 12 of either Social Weather Station or Pulse Asia's polls, had been airing three to four ads a day to get the attention of the voters around the country.
Hmmm? P250,000 multiplied by three times a day multiplied by 30 days equal a staggering of P22,5000, 000!” aking sinulat sa blog ko titled: "NO VOTE" for Most of the Reelective Senators noong 2010.

“Yes Virginia, that’s not thousands but P22.5 million or P45 million or P270 million for the six months’ propaganda before the May 13 national derby for the two mammoth networks or for a job that gives the official more than P100 thousand a month salary for six years stint,” dagdag ko pa.


Tinanong ko sa Gerry’s Restaurant & Bar at Robinson’s Calasiao si reelective Senator Grace Poe ng dinala siya doon ni Abono Party List chairman Rosendo So.

ME: Congressmen buy votes to win, a senator buys television ads to be victorious. Mostly consistent kayong No. 1 sa poll, ilan ang TV ads ninyo sa major televisions’ GMA-7 and ABS-CBN?


SENATOR GRACE POE: Marami rami rin. Ah, hindi naman ganoon karami katulad ng iba pero ang importante kasi sa lawak ng Pilipinas hindi maabot mo ang lahat ng mga bumoboto. E paniwalaan natin o hindi lahat naman ng nanood ng television kahit ano ang mangyari kahit pilitin sarili mo sa lahat ng pupuntan lahat ng liblib…

Ito si Roque noong nag withdraw siya sa senatorial derby ng 2019 at noong tanungin siya ni GMA Super Radyo (DZBB 594) broadcaster Mike Enriquez:

 “Sinabi ninyo na ang kandidato sa pagka senador ay dapat gumastos ng minimum na P500 million at hindi ka pa siguradong mananalo doon?

Ani Roque: “Pag senador useless ma mudmod ng pera hindi mo kakayanin iyan. Hindi mo kakayanin na mag vote buy sa national scale dahil napakalaking pera. Ang gastos mo pag ikaw ang tatakbong senador ads. Kaya sino ang nanga-nga-lampag sa survey iyong maaga pa lang nag ads na iyong mga walang palya nandiyan iyong advertisement. So walang pagkakaiba sa pagbebenta ng softdrinks sa pagbenta ng sino dapat maging senators. Nakakasalalay po iyan sa ads”.

Enriquez: “Halimbawa gumastos nga kayo ng P500 milyon pero may mga negosyante na nag-aambag bilang parang tinatayaan  ang kandidato?”

 Roque: “Alam mo sa totoo lang nang araw na pupunta ako sa Commission on Election para mag withdraw tatlong tycoons ang nag text sa akin na kunin mo na ang tulong  namin para sa iyo…”

Nakakatuwa talaga is Attorney Roque. Naala-ala ko tuloy si Senator Ruding Ganzon noong pinatakbo siya ni President Ferdinand Marcos noong early 1980s para labanan siya dahil ayaw ng mga oposisyon kumasa dahil sa reputasyon niya sa pandaraya.

Senatorial candidate Ramon "Bong" Revilla (extreme right) in a budot dance with his wife and son. Photo Credit: Kami.com.Ph

Habang ako at ang mga magulang at kapatid ko ay nakatutok sa transistor radio, ito ang sinabi ni Ganzon –isang tikalon na Ilonggo na katulad ko – sa Marbel (now Koronadal City), South Cotabato.

“Kanina habang lumilipad kami ng thirty thousand feet papunta dito nasira ang makina ng eroplano. Kaya pinababa kami ng piloto para itulak ang “linintian nga eroplano,” pasigaw at buong yabang na iniulat ni Ganzon sa salitang Ilonggo sa mga humihiyaw at humahalakhak na masa.

Noong late 1970s, isang Assemblyman candidate (equivalent sa present congressman natin) sa lalawigang North Cotabato namin ay nagdala ng mga B list  actors o di na gaanong kasikat na Actors and Actresses pang akit sa mga tao na dagsain ang rally. First time ko noon makakita ng national comedian na napapanood ko lang sa dalawang sinihan sa bayan kong M’lang. Siya si Ernesto “Don Pepot” Fajardo na lumisan na sa daigdigang ito noong isang buwan.

Hayaan na lang natin na magmukhang payaso ang mga national candidate natin para sa May 9 election. Basta tandaan ninyo ang labanan sa senatorial o presidential ay nakasalalay sa datung ng isang kandidato pambayad sa TV ads. Kung kulang ang budget mo sa advertisement, talo ka! Iyan ang tandaan ninyo.

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I am a twenty years seasoned Op-Ed Political Writer in various newspapers and Blogger exposing government corruptions, public officials's idiocy and hypocrisies, and analyzing local and international issues. I have a master’s degree in Public Administration and professional government eligibility. I taught for a decade Political Science and Economics in universities in Metro Manila and cities of Urdaneta, Pangasinan and Dagupan. Follow me on Twitter @totoMortz or email me at totomortz@yahoo.com.

Monday, February 7, 2022

Binmaley Mayorship Bet Idiniin Na No. 1 Siya

 

Tikom sa Multi - Milyones Peso na Pondo

By Mortz C. Ortigoza

BINMALEY, Pangasinan - Kahit idiniin niya na siya ang nangunguna  sa tatlong katungali niya sa halalang mayoralty, tikom pa rin ang bibig ni Binmaley Vice Mayor Edgar C. Mamenta kung ilang multi-milyones ang ibinigay sa kanya ng opposition party para durugin ang pamamayagpag ng mga Rosario sa bayan na ito.

“Apat kaming tumatakbo para alkalde pero ako pa rin ang nasa itaas,” ani incumbent Vice Mayor Mamenta.

Noong nakaraan na taon kumpiyansang hinamon ni Mamenta ang writer na ito na randomly na magtanong sa limang katao  na makasalubong niya kung sino ang mananalo sa May 9 poll.

 “Sasabihin ng tatlo sa lima na ibuboto nila ako sa darating na eleksiyon,” ani nito.

BINMALEY MAYORALTY BETS. Vice Mayor Edgar Mamenta (Nationalista Party) (top left photo clockwise), Barangay Liga President  Jonas Rosario (PDP-Laban), Vincent Thomas Castro (Independent), and former Vice Mayor Pedro Merrera (Partido Pederal ng Maharlika).

Si Mamenta (Nationalista Party) ay lumalaban kena Vincent Thomas Castro (Independent) former Vice Mayor Pedro Merrera (Partido Pederal ng Maharlika), at Barangay Liga President Jonas Rosario (PDP-Laban).

Si Jonas ay anak ni exiting Mayor Rosario na kasalukuyang tumatakbo sa pagiging vice mayor dito.

Noong unang nakapanayam ng writer na ito si Mamenta, sinabi nito na ang paghiwalay nila ni outgoing Mayor Sam Rosario ay pumutok noong pumirma siya sa isang manifesto na kinukwestiyon ang mahigit hundreds of millions of pesos na market building na ipinatayo ng Rosario Administration.

Ani nagalit sa kanya si Rosario kung bakit siya nakikialam sa higanteng proyekto nito.

Buong pagmamalaking ibinahagi ni Maminta sa Northern Watch Newspaper na siya ang piniling kandidato ni Second District congressional candidate Mark Cojuangco para sa May 9, 2022 election.

Si dating Fifth District Rep. Cojuangco- isang bilyonaryo - ay kilalang galanting kandidato. Siya ay nakikipagbunuan kay reelective Congressman Jumel Anthony Espino sa boto ng mahigit kumulang 240, 000 voters ng eight towns’ Second District.

Noong makita ni Maminta ang headline ng diyaryong ito na Espino’s Mayor Defects to the Camp of Cojuangco, Guico at larawan nila Cojuangco, governorship candidate Ramon “Mon-mon” Guico, III, Mayor Arenas, at mga supporters, aniya andoon siya noong kumalas si Arenas sa mga Espino at lumipat sa poder ni Cojuangco at opposition governorship candidate Guico.

Ang ama at kuya ni Congressman Espino ay dati at kasalukuyang gobernador ng Pangasinan.

Napangiti lang si Mamenta noong ipinipilit ng writer na ito kung sino ang susunod na mayor na lulundag sa kampo nila Cojuangco at Guico.

Saturday, February 5, 2022

Abono Aims 2 Seats on May Poll

 NOT THREATENED BY RIVAL’S API

By Mortz C. Ortigoza

ROSALES, Pangasinan – The chairman of the Abono Party List (APL) is not threatened its victory will be prejudiced by a rival party list group in Pangasinan but instead aims to win two congressional seats.

APL Chair Rosendo So said that agricultural groups in and out of the humongous province and the nationally renowned Samahang Industriya at Agrikultura (SINAG) support the party list quests for another win in the May 9, 2022 national election.

PATRONS. Eng. Rosendo (left, photo) and former Pangasinan Governor Amado T. Espino, Jr. (holding a microphone) have been the patrons of Abono Party List and Abante Pangasinan Ilokano (API) Party List – the mammoth province homegrown parties – that are now jostling and shoving for the two million voters of Pangasinan. So and Espino used to be political allies but had a fall out in the middle of  the year 2000s when the then governor increased the real property taxes of the local government units that upset So and his constituents the farmers. The conflict worsen when the Abono Party Chairman and former Pangasinan Fifth District Rep. Mark Cojuangco  - another former Espino’s supporter – joined forces for Cojuangco’s bid for the governorship in 2016 against Espino’s son and namesake the present governor.


“Ya. We are hoping kasi ngayon naka concentrate tayo sa kampanya and of course iyong agri groups naman sumusuporta dito. Ang grupo ng SINAG sususporta sa Abono Party”.

Abono first victory was in the 2007 election when it won one seat through Rep. Robert Raymund Estrella.

It performed better in the 2010, 2013, and 2016 polls when it won two congressional seats in the House of Representatives.

So said the second nominee for this year’s election would no longer be from the illustrious political family of the Ortegas in La Union Province but his nephew Ronald Alan So.

The chairman said that La Union Governor Francisco Emmanuel “Pacoy” R. Ortega III – a former congressman of Abono – is enmeshed in the politics of the northern province. He is bowing out from the governorship to run for the mayorship of San Fernando City, La Union while his eldest daughter guns in the gubernatorial seat.

“Iyong  anak niya uupong governor. Panganay na anak na babae”.

So is not alarmed by Pangasinan Governor Amado Espino, III and his father and namesake the former governor who campaign vigorously for the election in the House of Representatives of API Party.

API nominees from first to the fifth are Michael M. Morden, Maricel B. Gotuc, Antonio P. Perez, Glaiza Mae M. Onia, and Enrico Y. Siahon while Abono’s nominees from first to fifth are former Congressman Robert Raymund “Eskimo” Estrella, Ronald Alan So, Lenny Torres, Oftociano "Anong" Manalo, and the one from the Visaya region.

The Party List System Act mandates that the parties, organizations, and coalitions receiving at least two percent (2%) of the total votes cast for the party-list system shall be entitled to one seat each:  provided, that those garnering more than two percent (2%) of the votes shall be entitled to additional seats in proportion to their total number of votes: provided, finally, that each party, organization, or coalition shall be entitled to not more than three (3) seats.

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War Looms?

 

By Mortz C. Ortigoza

News of the digital version of the New York Post sent in my email showed the three thousand soldiers of the United States being flown by numbers of C-17 Globe Master III to Poland. The C-17 is a behemoth I’ve seen and entered when it was parked at Clark in Pampanga that could shame the C-130 Hercules I kept riding when I was a kid. These troops were of the 81st Airborne Division from Fort Bragg, North Carolina and the 2nd Cavalry Regiment - an active Stryker infantry of the eight-wheeled armored fighting vehicles -based at Rose Barracks in Vilseck, Germany.

Ukraine braces for an imminent invasion from her powerful neighbor’s Russia. The former Soviet country –just like Ukraine - deployed already 100, 000 armed –to- the- teeth soldiers near the border.

Some military experts said attack from Moscow could be possible.

ARMED TO THE TEETH Russian soldiers mass at the Russian-Ukrainian border.

The Yanks have been sending armaments like anti-tank weapons as part of their $200 million security support to the government of Kyiv.

Aside from the U.S, the British earlier have sent through transport military jets 2,000 anti-tank missile launchers

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said recently he authorized the Baltic nations of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania to send U.S.-made anti-tank and anti-aircraft missiles to Ukraine.

The pugnaciousness of the allies we called North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) not only in deterring a Russian occupation (The Ivans in 2014 had already goose-stepped in Ukraine’s 2.4 million populated Crimea located in the North Sea) but showing their truculence through the free passage of their battleships and aircraft carriers to the saber rattling China who have been occupying islets and shoals in the South China Sea owned by smaller bullied Southeast Asian countries.

The tough stance of these democratic (capitalist is the appropriate word) countries has connection to the appeasement policies of previous leaders like Great Britain Prime Ministers Ramsay MacDonald (in office: 1929–1935), Stanley Baldwin (in office: 1935–1937) and (most notably) Neville Chamberlain (in office: 1937–1940) that caused World War-II - the deadliest (deadlier than the present pandemic Covid-19 son of a gun) war on earth that saw 70 to 85 million dead - a majority being civilians.

Their actuation in allowing German soldiers of Adolf Hitler marching into the Rhineland in March 7, 1936, in violation of the Treaty of Versailles, and in March 12, 1938, October 1, 1939, March 16, 1939, March 23, 1939 annexations of Austria, Sudetenland and Bohemia in Czechoslovak Republic, and the entire Czechoslovakia, and Republic of Lithuania, respectively, did not prevent the mass invasion of Hitler and his treaty co-signatory (on the secretive Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact) Soviet Union’s Strongman Josef Stalin  of Poland in September 1939.

Hitler then blitzkrieg Denmark (April 1940), Norway (April 1940), Belgium (May 1940), the Netherlands (May 1940), Luxembourg (May 1940), France (May 1940), Yugoslavia (April 1941), and Greece. Stalin – not to be outdone by the rapacity of the German Fuhrer - occupied Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and parts of Romania, and attacked the tiny Finland. The gallantry of the Finns  - gezz I kept watching their war strategies there at Youtube - cost him a hundred of thousand dead Red soldiers that made Hitler to quip the Soviet army were a wimp.

After occupying much of Europe (British Prime Minister Winston Churchill frustrated him through the air war dubbed as the Battle of Britain fought by the Royal Air Force with conspicuous gallantry), Hitler sent 3.8 soldiers who sliced – like a knife to a butter – the Soviet’s occupied countries and Russia in the biggest land war theater in history primordially led by thousands of tanks and combat planes.

We called it Operation Barbarossa (German: Unternehmen Barbarossa) that eventually saw almost six million casualties (Germans more than 1, 000,000 and Soviets 4, 973, 820) and where winter helped the Red Russians defeat the weakened, hungry, and absconding Germans.

Among the NATO members, any act of any despots like Vladimir Putin should be acted immediately just like the 100,000 troops of Russia flexing their muscles near the Ukrainian border.

The incessant shows of force of the American, French, Britain, and Australian navies in the South China Sea – despite the repeated protestations of the Apparatchiks in Beijing - only show that aggression from the other side has no room in this era.

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Thursday, February 3, 2022

DPWH Earnest to Solve Flooding in Calasiao

By Mortz C. Ortigoza

CALASIAO -  Construction to mitigate the perennial flooding in this burgeoning town has been expedited by construction workers commissioned by the Department of Public Works & Highway.

One of the solutions was the elevation of the concrete drainage system in front of the regional office of the Bureau of Internal Revenue here.

Construction workers said that they want to prevent the flooding there whenever there is downpour through a new concrete waterway that will exit to the Parongking River.

Construction workers from a private contractor commissioned by the Department of Public Works & Highway have been aggressively elevating the concrete drainage canal in front of the regional office of the Bureau of Internal Revenue in Calasiao, Pangasinan. The area submerges easily to flooding whenever there is a downpour.

4th District Engineering Office's District Engineer Simplicio D. Gonzales of the DPWh told Northern Watch Newspaper that aside from the new drainage system going to Banaoang River, the DPWH allocated multi-million of pesos to have another egress of flood water to Parongking River.

He said that the P13 million water work last year to stop if not lessen the flooding in the poblacion area of Calasiao particularly in the peripheries of Chowking to the Bureau of Internal Revenue’s office had been implemented.

The drainage problem in this town started in 2017 when the owner of a land where a creek is located at the Judge Jose de Venecia Highway back filled it to elevate his property. The filling however impeded the flow of the drainage water that exit to the Banaoang River. 

Gonzales said another factor that aggravated the problem there was the construction, not during his watch, of the sewerage system that was not tilting to the egress in the Banaoang River. He explained that part of the P13 million budget was the reconstruction of a more than kilometer long concrete canal system.
He proposed last year to the DPWH in Manila about the funding to construct another egress of water from the same drainage system that would exit at the Parongking River. 

Calasiao and the nearby Dagupan City are the catch basin of flood water in Pangasinan.


San Fabian Mayor Crows Loyalty to the Marcoses

By Mortz C. Ortigoza

SAN FABIAN, Pangasinan – The mayor here proudly declared that he is a true - blue supporter of the Marcoses because of his being a relative with them and the multi-million pesos’ project one of them intervened for this coastal town.

“Pumunta dito si (Senator) Imee Marcos sa opisina ko,” Mayor Constante “Danny” B. Agbayani said.

The infrastructure project he cited was a multi-million pesos’ concrete bridge Senator Imee Marcos interceded in the Department of Public Works & Highway that constructed it in the northern part of this town.

DYED -IN -THE-WOOL LOYALIST. San Fabian Mayor Danny Agbayani (left of photo) proudly told friends and constituents his loyalty to presidential candidate Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos and sibling Senator Imee Marcos (top and bottom part of photo). The tobacco growing first class town mayor said the Marcoses are his relative in Ilocos Norte Province.

It’s a bridge that looks like a highway,” Agbayani described the project.

He said presidential candidate Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos, Jr. has not yet visited his municipality but he organized a long caravan that snaked in the villages mostly participated by motorcycle owners here.

“Pero nag motorcade kami sobrang haba San Fabian lang iyan sa mga barangays”.

Agbayani posed to this newspaper how can his mayorship rivals former Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) Regional Director Juvenal B. Azurin and Board Member Liberato Villegas beat his wife’s Marlyn in the mayorship election in May 9 this year when almost all the village chiefs of the thirty four barangays here vigorously support them.

“Imagine mo walang aalis na Kapitan kasi nasusunod ang gusto nilang project,” he said about how he pampered with millions of pesos project every year each of these barangay chairmen.

He told this newspaper earlier that almost all of the villages officials have been treated last year with foods, dole-outs, and raffle contests’ proceeds with prices ranging up to P2,000 to each of the recipients whenever he and the spouse rove to the villages here.

Mayor Danny and Major Efren Fajardo (a village chief) were too generous they give P500 to P2,000 for each of the recipients in the raffle during the party given to the village officials,” a source cited.

The recipients of the cash dole-outs were barangay chairman, the nine members of the Barangay Council (Sangguniang Barangay), Tanod, and barangay health workers (BHW).

The Mayor and Fajardo, added by the source, spent up to P100,000 sometimes in each of some of these villages for the get together.

 Agbayan is known to have a huge campaign war chest complements of his moneyed and powerful patrons and proceeds of his burgeoning construction business of government projects in and out of this town.

We have now 60,000 voters but only 45,000 voted last 2019 election,” he told Northern Watch Newspaper.