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Insensitivity, arrogance and an act unworthy of being a president Part II

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I concur with University of the Philippines-Manila Professor Carl Marc Ramota that:

“We need a leader who does not abandon us amid grief and despair, not a brat who can't put his acts together and walks out of a disaster briefing…”

The question of the alleged walk out

Assuming for the sake of the argument that Mr. Aquino did not walked out, but merely went to the comfort room for a short break, how come he did not says so?

Does it mean that he does not even have the most basic courtesy and human decency to inform the people gathering there that he has to go to the comfort room to shit, to urinate or to have his cigarette break?

What a stupid, lousy and bloody pathetic excuse!
Shame!

I overwhelmingly agree with Vice-President Binay when he described the disaster caused by super typhoon “Yolanda” as a “national tragedy”.

I am in complete agreement with him on his call “for a concerted effort to provide immediate help to survivors and restore order in affected areas.”

In a statement issued on Sunday, the Vice President said “finger-pointing wouldn't do any good at this time.”

"There will be time to determine what went wrong, but at this moment our urgent task is to extend much needed help to the survivors and restore vital public services…"

Way to go, Mr. Vice-President!

To the International Community and world organizations, various governments and individuals: again, on behalf of the Filipino people, let me/us thank you all in our own words:

Maraming-maraming salamat po sa inyong lahat! Mabuhay po kayo! Padayon!

WE SHALL OVERCOME, AS ALWAYS! #PUSO! #BRAVEHEART!!! :)

Jose Mario Dolor De Vega

Philosophy lecturer
College of Arts and Letters
Polytechnic University of the Philippines






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