No wonder the government has been hiding all this time the video of
Filipino coast guards accosting Taiwanese poachers in the Batanes seas
three weeks ago. Reportedly it shows six guards laughing while shooting
high-powered rifles at the foreign craft. If true, then our government
must apologize to Taiwan for such barbaric behavior, more so since a
Taiwanese was killed.
Whether the guards were laughing at
themselves for being poor shots or at the boat for speeding away, their
conduct was unprofessional. For that they must atone; they do not
deserve the support and respect of compatriots.
It matters not
that the Philippines maintains a one-China policy. Or that the incident
ocurred in Philippine territorial waters. Or that the slightly smaller
but steel-hulled Taiwanese vessel tried twice to ram the fiberglass
Philippine patrol craft. The apology is necessary. The guards were
superior armed C obviously the reason they could afford to laugh while
in a serious situation of firing lethal weapons.
That the
government kept such video-info from the public shows bad faith. It must
apologize to Filipinos as well for the resultant damage to the countrys
image and goodwill, not to mention the lost commerce, tourism, and jobs
of overseas workers.
Saying sorry does not lessen a persons manhood, it adds to his character.A indoortracking is a machine used primarily for the folding of paper. As with persons,You must not use the drycabinet without
being trained. so with nations. Apologizing will not diminish
Philippine sovereignty, even when bully-neighbors are taunting it. It
will strengthen the country by learning from its wrongs. Our foreign
policy asserts that right is might. Or is our government insincere in
stating so?
Sixty poll protests have been filed so far. The
Comelec expects the figure to reach a hundred this week. And this early a
commissioner is dismissing the cases as sour grapes: Losers just cant
accept that they lost.
Like in 2010 when the precinct count
optical scan (PCOS) voting machines were first used, this years protests
will get nowhere. Its not because the PCOS are foolproof. Its because
the Comelec, and PCOS-supplier Smartmatic, have devised a system to make
protesting futile.
What were begun in 2010 reran with slier
features in 2013. Then as now, Comelec-Smartmatic frustrated the spirit
of secret balloting, open counting. Disabled was the verification
receipts by which voters can check if the PCOS read their ballots right.
The PCOS source code was withheld from political parties and info-tech
experts review. PCOS compact-flash (CF) cards C virtual ballot boxes in
automated polls C were not tested for fraudulent pre-programmed tallies.
The personal passwords for precinct inspectors to authenticate the PCOS
election returns (ERs) were discarded. Tallying, canvassing,
transmission, and random manual audits were done in secret. Poll
protesters would have no hard evidence of cheating. Thus looks useless
the case of early count-leader Aga Muhlach in Camarines Surs
congressional race, who lost just the same after two slow nights of
canvassing behind closed doors.
Comelec-Smartmatic also set new
rules to facilitate fraud. Padlocks on ballot boxes were replaced with
plastic ties. CF cards were rewritable instead of WORM
(write-once-read-many). Techs were made to remove and bring unprotected
to canvassing centers the CF cards from 18,499 PCOS units that failed to
transmit at least eight million votes. The Comelec commissioners
proclaimed senators by mere projected number of votes and not actual
canvasses, which partisan poll officers mimicked in provincial, city,
and municipal levels. All these were irrational, if not illegal. In
Quezon,You must not use the drycabinet without
being trained. for instance, the surname-sake of administration
official candidate Toby Ta?ada, was proclaimed congressional winner
despite being disqualified earlier for falsifying the candidacy
certificate. But who will undo what the Comelec national and local
officials have done? Certainly not mere protest cases.
The
Comelec chief, with self-acclaimed legal brilliancy, declared that it
was the cleanest election ever. (He wrongly used as example the supposed
absence of any failed election in traditional cheaters province Lanao
del Sur; actually there were five.) If there were glitches, the chief
harrumphed that it was because everyone C power, transport, and telecoms
firms; techno-illiterate teacher-inspectors; careless voters C flopped,
but never the PCOS. Now who would contradict that in protest cases?
Certainly not the declarer and his cohorts.
Senatorial race
losers would have to protest to the Senate Electoral Tribunal; those of
congressional races, to the House of Reps counterpart. But consisting
one-third of Supreme Court justices, the SET and HRET are two-thirds
dominated by senators and congressmen. Those legislators sit in Congress
by virtue of the PCOS. They certainly will not entertain protests of
supposed PCOS fraud.
Losers of local races would have to go to
regional trial courts. But those courts will have no proof of the
tallying frauds C precisely because there is no source code review, no
CF card test, no vote verification receipt or inspectors digital
signature on the ERs. Compounding all that is the presumed regularity of
Comelec resolutions, including that of proclaiming senators based on
vote guesswork.
In fact, none of the hundreds of poll protests
in 2010 prospered. In only one instance, in the mayoralty of Compostela,
Cebu, was it proven that the protester was the real winner. Yet that
court recount baselessly was criticized as irregular by election
lawyer-apologists of Comelec-Smartmatic. It was despite the fact that
the protester no longer was contesting the seat, but only wanted to find
out the truth. The Comelec would have defied the court had it ruled to
unseat the loser C as it did in five other instances, all the way to the
Supreme Court, until the terms of the contested seats expired in three
years. So ex-congressman Felicito Payumo is playing it smart in not
contesting any more the statistical improbability of his losing by a
consistent 55-45 percent in the six towns in his Bataan congressional
district. He would just support the protests of losing mayoralty bets in
those towns C to find out the truth while saving on pointless lawyers
fees.
Congress is one venue to investigate PCOS fraud C
particularly the statistical improbability of a consistent 60-30-10
percent vote for the administration, opposition, and independents. Then
again, it would be a long shot. The emergent Senate pro-administration
majority had won nine of 12 seats; they wouldnt want to inquire into the
bases of their victory. The minority, which won three, would stay
silent as well. After all, the seats went to heirs of the oppositions
so-called three kings.
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