All in the name of the 2010 Elections

To some extent, I have to agree with Sen. Miriam Santiago. Though it pains me to side with her, lest I be called a turncoat with loose screws, the fact is, some senators do seem to ‘enjoy’ asking Lozada some questions. I also agree with Sen. Enrile when he was pissed that the senators were not given equal time to ask the Pinoy Jedi Knight some queries.  Are the ‘friendly’, so-called opposition senators doing it for the 2010 Elections?

The movement began way before JDV was ousted. When the ZTE scandal first caught the attention of everyone, the opposition have taken it upon themselves to purge the truth out of Joey de Venecia because the issue is against their enemy. It is only now that the wannabe presidents of this country have made their ambitions known to the public, I mean more obvious like Sen. Mar Roxas, Sen. Panfilo Lacson and Sen. Chiz Escudero. Whenever I watch the Senate Inquiry, I’m like, “Do these Senators have to repeat calling Lozada a hero?” And do they have to praise him again and again and again after each and every question e.g. Pinasasalamatan po namin kayo sa inyong paglantad…Hinahangaan po namin kayo sa inyong katapangan …etc, etc. etc. Honestly, can the senators please stop their early campaigns? You’re blocking our view.

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