Why Villar Is the Only Hindrance to Cojuangco-Aquinoâs Kamaganakâs Return to Power along with a Council of Trent and the Cameloot Clique
First of a Series on the Cojuangco-Aquinoâs Kamaganak, Inc. and the Cameloot Clique of Gloria Arroyo, Et Al
Part II: Why Erap Is the Insurance Policy of the Cameloot Clique and the Kamaganak, Inc.
Here is Part One:
We did not state the 11th reason why the Mabuhayradio.com and our Southern California-based coalition endorsed officially Manny Villar for the presidency of the Philippines. However, this writer wrote by way of a satire a hint, The âFilipino Theory of Relativityâ Haunts Four Filipino Presidential Candidates
{xtypo_quote} To read again the 10 reasons for our endorsement of the Manny Villar candidacy, please click on this link, Why the MabuhayRadio.com Endorses Manny Villar for President of the Philippines {/xtypo_quote}
The supposed rivalry in Tarlac politics between the Cojuangco-Aquino faction and that of Danding Cojuangcoâs group is just a big Moro-moro, if not a Comedia. After the elections, after all is said and done, the two branches of the Cojuangco Clan embrace each other and resume their business relations as one big and happy family, AKA Kamaganak, Inc.
I wrote about the Cojuangco-Aquinoâs Kamaganak, Inc. in my 1993 political novel, One Day in the Life of a Filipino Sonavabitch, and in my 1995 letter to the Pearl S. Buck Foundation, which enumerated the corruption in the Corazon Cojuangco-Aquino Dispensation in this exposĂ©,
Not Getting Mad at, But Getting Even With, Tita Cory
I further explained the Cojuangco-Aquinoâs vested interests in this article, Revisiting Cory Aquino on Her Birthday: Should Son Noynoy and Nephew Gibo Teodoro Answer Alleged Corruption Involving the Cojuangcos?
Webmasterâs Note: At least the author identifies himself as Bobby Reyes, the editor of this website. Mr. Reyesâ in-your-face and no-holds-barred exposĂ© is so different from the Villar Bashers and rumor mongers, who often post black-propaganda materials anonymously on the Internet.
Of the four-leading presidential slates, only the Manny Villar-led Nacionalista Party is opposed to the zarzuela being directed and produced by the Imperial Manilaâs Corrupt Establishment. The Gloria Arroyoâs Cameloot is actually in connivance with the Kamaganak, Inc., as many of the supporters of the Noynoy Cojuangco-Aquinoâs national slates were Cabinet members of President Arroyo, including Noynoy Aquinoâs running mate, Mar Roxas, who was Mrs. Arroyoâs Secretary of Trade and Industry. The two groups are Siamese twins sharing the same umbilical cords of corruption.
The principal actors in the Kamaganak, Inc. and the Gloria Arroyo-led Cameloot are actually indistinguishable from both the Cory Cojuangco-Aquino Dispensation and the incumbent Arroyo Administration. They share many common equities and cast members in the same cliques and corporations and protect each other as needed.
Examples of the participants in the Cojuangco-Aquino-Arroyo Zarzuela are the NaFFAAâs Loida Nicolas-Lewis and Vicky Garchitorena of the Ayala Foundation. Both supported the EDSA Uno Revolution in 1986 and the Dos Revolution in 2001. Ms. Garchitorena headed Mrs. Arroyoâs Presidential Management Staff and Ms. Lewisâ sister, Imelda Nicolas, was a member of the Arroyo Administrationâs Cabinet. Now, both Ms. Garchitorena and Atty. Lewis are Noynoy Aquinoâs principal campaign coordinators in the United States. It did not matter that Ms. Imelda Nicolas resigned together with the so-called âHyatt 10â after the 2004 presidential election. The resignation was probably another Moro-moro episode.
This writer reminded readers the reason why Ms. Solita âWinnieâ Monsod became one of Manny Villarâs bashers. She was a member of the "Council of Trent," a term that then dean and doyen of Filipino columnists, Max V. Soliven, coined. You can read more of the Council of Trent and Ms. Monsod in this article, Why Noynoy Aquino Will Not Win If He Depends on Winnie Monsodâs Strategy of âWhine, Woe-men and Campaign Songâ
T he Council of Trent will be back in action in Malacañang if Noynoy Aquino becomes the President. Can the Filipino people afford its Second Coming?
So, good men and women of the Philippines, what are you waiting for? If you hated the corruption in the âFirst Cojuangco-Aquino Dispensationâ and hated the more the Gloria Arroyo Administrationâs scandals, will you vote for the coming of its third edition, as in Benigno Cojuangco-Aquino, IIIâs âSecond Cojuangco-Aquino Dispensation?â
The election of Manny Villar as the next Philippine President is the only antidote that will prevent the return of the âCojuangco-Aquino Dispensation,â its Council of Trent and the continued reign of the Cameloot Clique. Unless you want the Moro-moro to continue. # # #
To be continued . . .