Just a week ago, masked terrorist-looking men were paraded by the Koalisyon ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino (KNP) lawyers led by Atty. Rufus Rodriquez at the Sacred Heart Center purportedly to prove that there really was massive cheating here in Cebu in the last May 10 elections. As we wrote earlier no one among our media practitioners in Cebu was able to interview any of the masked men and when there was a chance for me to get that interview, I decided that it was pointless because, wed never know whether the person we would be interviewing was one of the men paraded in that KNP circus.
Now didnt we say that all this was just a KNP circus designed to discredit Cebuano voters so as to discredit the huge margin of votes enjoyed by Pres. Gloria Macapagal Arroyo (PGMA)? Well, theres a new twist to this caper worthy of an FPJ Productions movie. What else could it be?
Anyway, a certain Jerry Baltazar Moralde, who claimed to be one of the drivers that the KNP hired for this caper, has now openly signed an affidavit because of a "bothered conscience" that the ten masked men presented by the KNP at the Sacred Heart Center were paid P4,000 for that short masked appearance, which they divided equally amongst themselves which amounts to P400 per person! Not bad for doing practically nothing, except hiding ones face from the prying eyes of the Cebu media and the public.
Moralde even suspects that the masked men were drug addicts, with the way they behaved. The van driver admitted that he was paid P2,500 for 10 hours service. Now that he has come forward we have reason to believe that his life may be in danger after all, what would desperate people like Rufus Rodriquez do now that his shenanigans have been exposed? Because of the dangerous situation, Moralde has been whisked off by the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) to Manila.
Frankly speaking, I thought that the KNP Circus has already left town, but apparently the show aint over yet there seems to be a new twist to this FPJ Productions. As expected the KNP is now saying that the van driver was "abducted" by the NBI nothing could be further from the truth. Lets face it, the KNP chicanery has been exposed for its obvious purpose and apparently no one is buying their yarn. Now the KNP is not only faced with having supported a losing candidate theyre also losing face in the process.
Even Cebus beloved Ricardo Cardinal Vidal agrees that there was no massive cheating in the scale that the opposition wanted to portray. But then, we already know what the opposition wants and thats only to cast doubt and discredit Cebus elections in order to show to the nation that the margin that allowed Pres. Arroyo to win over FPJ isnt believable.
No doubt, it is quite tempting for any administration strapped for cash to look to tax something that remains "untouched" by taxes. That the Philippines has earned the reputation of being the "Texting Capital of the World" gives us a sense of pride that Filipinos are in the cutting edge of texting technology and the telecom industry has even turned cellphones into a basic consumer commodity.
For instance, Globe Telecoms Handyphone card can now be purchased even in the lowliest sari-sari stores not because the sari-sari stores have shifted into the telecom business, but rather it is because the pre-paid cards have become a common commodity that the common man wants to acquire. Just a few years ago, cellphones were only for the rich and the elite today, almost everyone has a cellphone and its usage is limited only by the size of his pocket meaning, a person can get only enough load for his daily use and voila hes connected to his friends wherever they are!
This phenomenal growth in the telecom sector naturally has caught the attention of our legislators who without thinking that they are already being taxed are now thinking of taxing text messaging. At this point, the suggestion by many insiders is; "dont kill the goose that lays the golden egg". Indeed, the telecom industrys economic growth has also brought business to some collateral businesses like newspapers or television, which have thrived because of the tremendous advertising that the telecoms bring.
But aside from Joker telling us that the key senators holding important positions are against it perhaps this early we should already inform our Congressmen that by next elections three years from now, perhaps more than 50 percent of our people would already have cellphones and therefore, texting could truly become a political tool and when a texter sends you a warning message not to vote for this senator or congressman because he caused your text messages to be more expensive than it used to be then better believe that thats the end of this politicos political life!