Monday, February 12, 2007
The Truth

By Melanie Lim  (my favorite coulumnists)

THE President insists on NOT stepping down. She says she welcomes an impeachment—to clear her name. But is this really the truth?

The truth of the matter is that Gloria has no choice. In her present predicament, to stay immune from possible suit, she has to hang on as president. For so long as the President is unable to cut a post-presidency deal with her detractors, Gloria has to dig in. It is a matter of survival. And risking an impeachment is way safer than the supreme sacrifice of resigning from office and instantly losing immunity from suit.

But does the President really want to govern under a cloud of doubt? Does she want to take her place in the league of world leaders as a president under siege by her people? How can it possibly benefit the Filipino people to have an embattled president? Will the political exercise of an impeachment truly establish guilt or proclaim innocence for the President? Or will this protracted process of arriving at the so-called truth only bring about greater instability to the nation as well as to the presidency?

There is the suggestion of the formation of a truth commission. But what for? A truth commission formed by the accused herself can hardly ferret out the truth. And even if it did, will it be able to enforce its findings? If the President is found guilty, will the commission have the authority to FORCE her out of office? More importantly, who will comprise the truth commission? And if the truth commission proceedings run simultaneously with the impeachment process then what do we need two processes to arrive at one end?

Some sectors of society are pushing for extra and counter-constitutional means to remove the President from office so they can install a revolutionary government. But do they do so to erase the ills of the current administration? Hardly. They do so to put themselves into power. Why do we bother, at all, with costly elections when we can put someone in Malacañang in just three days?

We don’t need an impeachment, a truth commission or people power to arrive at the truth. The truth stares us in the face. Seventy percent of Filipinos want the President removed from office. Seventy-seven percent find the President’s performance unsatisfactory. Sixty-five percent find the President’s apology over Gloriagate insincere and believe she has done wrong. These are the facts released by the latest nationwide IBON survey.

Whether or not the President has done wrong is beyond us now. To occupy the highest post of the land, it is not enough to be truthful. One must also “appear” truthful. To sit as president, it is not enough to possess integrity beyond question. It is imperative for people to “perceive” the President to have integrity beyond question. The people’s perceptions are clear. But that is the TRUTH Gloria does not want to hear.


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YELLOWCAKE AND YELLOW JOURNALISM

By Ann Coulter

To see how liberal history is created, you need to tune into the nut-cable stations and watch their coverage of the Scooter Libby trial. On MSNBC they're covering the trial like it's the Normandy Invasion, starring Elvis Presley, as told by Joseph Goebbels.

MSNBC's "reportage" consists of endless repetition of arbitrary assertions, half-truths and thoroughly debunked canards. No one else cares about the trial -- except presumably Scooter Libby -- so the passionate left is allowed to invent a liberal fable without correction.

Night after night, it is blithely asserted on "Hardball" that Wilson's trip to Niger debunked the claim that Saddam Hussein had been seeking enriched uranium from Niger.

As David Shuster reported last week: "Wilson goes and finds out that the claim that Iraq was seeking uranium from Niger is not accurate."

There have been massive investigations into this particular claim of "Ambassador" Joe Wilson (news, bio, voting record), both here and in Britain. Nearly three years ago, a bipartisan Senate Intelligence Committee concluded that this was not merely untrue, it was the opposite of the truth: Wilson's report actually bolstered the belief that Saddam was seeking uranium from Niger.

"The panel found," as The Washington Post reported on July 10, "that Wilson's report, rather than debunking intelligence about purported uranium sales to Iraq, as he has said, bolstered the case for most intelligence analysts." So you can see how a seasoned newsman like David Shuster might come to the exact opposite conclusion and then repeat this false conclusion on TV every night.

Wilson's unwritten "report" to a few CIA agents supported the suspicion that Saddam was seeking enriched uranium from Niger because, according to Wilson, the former prime minister of Niger told him that in 1999 Saddam had sent a delegation to discuss "expanding commercial relations" with Niger. The only thing Niger has to trade is yellowcake. If Saddam was seeking to expand commercial relations with Niger, we can be fairly certain he wasn't trying to buy designer jeans, ready-to-assemble furniture or commemorative plates. He was seeking enriched uranium.

But Wilson simply accepted the assurances of the former prime minister of Niger that selling yellowcake to Saddam was the farthest thing from his mind. I give you my word as an African head of state.

Chris Matthews also repeatedly says that Bush's famous "16 words" in his 2003 State of the Union address -- which liberals say was a LIE! a LIE! a despicable LIE! -- consisted of the claim that British intelligence said there was a "deal" for Saddam Hussein to buy enriched uranium from Niger.

Matthews huffily wonders aloud why Wilson's incorrect report didn't get into Bush's State of the Union address "rather than the president's claim of British intelligence that said there was a deal to buy uranium, which of course became one of the underpinnings of this administration's argument that we had to go to war with Iraq."

Considering how hysterical liberals were about Bush's "16 words," you'd think they'd have a vague recollection of what those words were and that they did not include the word "deal." What Bush said was: "The British government has learned that Saddam Hussein recently sought significant quantities of uranium from Africa."

Even if the British had been wrong, what Bush said was factually correct: In 2003, the British government believed that Saddam sought yellowcake from Niger. (Not "MSNBC factual," mind you. I mean "real factual.")

But in fact, the British were right and Wilson was wrong. By now, everyone believes Saddam was seeking yellowcake from Niger -- the CIA, the bipartisan Senate Intelligence Committee, Lord Butler's report in Britain, even the French believe it.

But at MSNBC, it's not even an open question: That network alone has determined that Saddam Hussein was not trying to acquire enriched uranium from Niger. Actually one other person may still agree with MSNBC: a discredited, washed-up State Department hack who used his CIA flunky wife's petty influence to scrape up pity assignments. But even he won't say it on TV anymore.

Shuster excitedly reported: "We've already gotten testimony that, in fact, that Joe Wilson's trip to Niger was based on forgeries that were so obvious that they were forgeries that officials said it would have only taken a few days for anybody to realize they were forgeries."

This is so wrong it's not even wrong. It's not 180 degrees off the truth -- it's more like 3 times 8, carry the 2, 540 degrees from the truth. Shuster has twisted Wilson's original lie into some Frankenstein monster lie you'd need

Ross Perot with a handful of flow charts to map out in full.

During Wilson's massive media tour, he began telling reporters that he knew Saddam was not seeking yellowcake from Niger because the documents allegedly proving a deal were obvious forgeries.

Again, thanks to endless investigations, we now know that Wilson was lying: He never saw the forged documents. (Not only that, but Bush's statement was not based on the forged documents because no one ever believed them.)

The bipartisan Senate Intelligence Committee report notes that Wilson was asked how he "could have come to the conclusion that the 'dates were wrong and the names were wrong' when he had never seen the CIA reports and had no knowledge of what names and dates were in the reports." Indeed, the United States didn't even receive the "obviously forged" documents until eight months after Wilson's trip to Niger!

Wilson admitted to the committee that he had "misspoken" to reporters about having seen the forged documents. Similarly, Cain "misspoke" when God inquired as to the whereabouts of his dead brother, Abel.

But on "Hardball," the forged documents that no one in the U.S. government saw until eight months after Wilson's trip now form the very impetus for the trip. A perfectly plausible theory, provided you have a working time machine at your disposal.

If you wonder how it came to be generally acknowledged "fact," accepted by all men of good will, that Joe McCarthy was a monster, that Alger Hiss was innocent, that mankind is causing global warming and that we're losing the war in Iraq, try watching the rewriting of history nightly on MSNBC. Don't forget to bring your time machine.


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Bacteria Make Female Butterflies Promiscuous, Scientists Say

Charles Q. Choi
Special to LiveScience
LiveScience.com
Tue Feb 6, 9:50 AM ET

A germ that kills males triggers a vicious cycle of increasing female promiscuity and male sexual exhaustion in a species of butterfly, scientists report.

Male-killing bacteria known as Wolbachia are extremely widespread in insects, found in more than one-fifth of species. The germs can turn males to females and cause infected females to reproduce without males.

Scientists had assumed these bacteria would profoundly alter the natural mating patterns of their hosts, but only had scant evidence of what these changes would entail in the wild.

Evolutionary biologist Sylvain Charlat at University College London and his colleagues investigated the common eggfly Hypolimnas bolina. This butterfly is found in locations ranging from Madagascar to Asia, and from Australia and to Easter Island.

The bacteria infects Pacific Island and Southeast Asian populations of the butterfly [image], getting transmitted from mother to son and killing males before eggs hatch. Each island's butterflies are affected by Wolbachia differently, leading to different ratios of males to females. The male population can range as low as one male to every 100 females in some areas.

Over the course of three years, the scientists inspected the butterflies' sex ratio in 20 different locales, including Vietnam, Australia and 18 different islands, including Borneo, New Guinea, Vanuatu and Tahiti. They also investigated female mating frequency and the size of the male sperm package.

Some research sites were easily reachable by airplane, but the scientists relied on private sailboats to get to the more remote spots. While butterflies were common at some locations, they were rare at others, requiring days and days of hiking to find spots for collection. "People were generally very curious about what I was doing, and amused when they knew it was all about sex in butterflies," Charlat said

The researchers expected that the fewer male butterflies there were, the less sex females likely would have with males. Surprisingly, female promiscuity actually rose.

"Greater numbers of female partners leads to fatigue in males. They start producing smaller sperm packages," Charlat said. "Unfortunately, the female butterflies instinctively know that the packages are smaller and that their chances of having been sufficiently impregnated after mating are lower than usual. This just makes them more rampant."

The actual mechanism behind how the females detect sperm package size remains a mystery so far.

The fact that the Wolbachia bacteria are widespread in insects could mean, Charlat speculated, that this phenomenon might also be widespread in insects in nature.

Charlat and his colleagues reported their findings in the Feb. 6 issue of the journal Current Biology.

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Monday, October 23, 2006
Playing with Yotchie

We're here at Jakoona.. playing Neopets... badlungon kaayo cya! Iya ko giaway! Angry

yotchie ni.. ang aku ikatambag nmu karn day ky imu cya tgaAn ug daku na smile! ok?Tongue


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Saturday, July 29, 2006
July

It's been awhile since the last time I posted something in here. It's not that I'm busy but I focused more on my other blog Passing By.

Today is like just another ordinary day! But of course no the same patterns. Hope I could go home early today! Big Smile I wanna check Yotchie's condition. He told me he's sick and it really bothers me knowing that super uso najud ang dengue and other tropical diseases. The weather that we have is indeed a great breeding place for viruses.

Wink A great day to everyone!

 

 


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Monday, May 15, 2006
Volunteer Works for the Redemptorist Fathers

 
Hmmmm... don't really know what made me decide to join Jenel's volunteer works... perhaps because i feel idle and useless! Hmmmm but ganiha, the start of the activities kay super lingaw kaayo bisan wla pa kaayo ko kaila sa mga organizers! The participants were from Visayas and Mindanao. There were this poeple from Tacloban, Iloilo, Davao, Iligan, Bacolod, and two from cebu (Sacred Heart and Chaplaincy)! Simple ra kaayo ang mga priests sa Redemptorist!

The theme of the pilgrimage is:

"The Redemptorist Youth: proclaiming Christ's Plentiful Redemption"

1.) Naa koy ID sa AYP! Wow! Its a nice addition to my journal!

2.) Received a souvenier bag and a notebook (included cya sa kit).

3.) My colleagues for the Documentation Committe are: Jenel, Geraldine and Ritchelle!

The pilgrimage officially kicks off today and will end this May 19. The official venue is at Holy Family Retreat House (naa ra cya sa Lahug). This morming was the arrival... and i took shots of the delegates and the candidates for the Mr. and Ms. AYP as well! Around 2:30pm kay nag-Mass... nakaabot pajud ko bisan if nilakaw kog kadiyot to SSS and Pag-ibig! Hmmmppp bad au cos i wasn't able to process my SSS number cos dapat diay naa jud amg original copy sa birth certificate! Grrrrrr....
 
Anyways... basta tommorrow kay ako na sad nah i-porcess.... hmmmm haven't called Gesalem yet! hmmmm ambot lang oi... dili man jud nako feel ang job... i want to study pa man gud... I can't imagine myself doing that kind of job! :(

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Tuesday, May 02, 2006
Living Room

A usual scene! But for us, "The Worms", this scene means a lot to us! I'd miss this get-together guys! Ivi's TV, Couch, Table, kitchen... and most especially, the people that filled every corner of Ivi's living room! cry

Tears. Smile. Tears. Smile. Miss you Guys! cry


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Ice Creams!! Anyone?

oUR last gathering at Ivi's place... hope this won't be the last... pero grabee jud ang ice cream! i won't eat more than one cup of ice cream aging for the net months! Ahehehehe 'twaz reall fun watching "Deuce Bigalow" and that Korean flick "100 Days with Mr. Arrogance"... as in! Thank You Bernie for the CD! The Worms really loved you! Tahnks also to Sir Ian for dropping by... Yes! Yes! We don't have the wildest party and the Bongacious one but we had a gathering all filled with overflowing love and friendships!

Sorry Guys! Can't make it to Bohol! More shots!!


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Off-whites and Biege

Forever Kalog gihapon! Bisan graduation nah! Worms Forever: Papa Jason. Me. Lai. Ivz. Lyng. Okz. Yen. Wahhhh... nagsapaw-sapaw namo!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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An Adventure With Jash

 
Whoa! Who would ever forget my trip to Danao the other time when Iwent there and saw no one at home! Then... I'd save you any surprises! This morning, I was with Jash leaving on a trip to Danao.... JOYRIDE! He enjoyed every kilometer ride, the view, the pwople... when we disembarked--We even went to the sea! Hahahaha he was so excited to touch the water!!! But when we arrived at the Villa-- there was no one!
 
I almost cried. But seeing Jash's happy face calling Jude's name! Nah... I just smiled! And think of a way to go home... sad to say... my phone retired as expected! Wahuhuhuhumnnn But anyways... Life goes on! We rode back again!
 
Happy!!! Smile. Smile. Smile.
 

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