Noynoy Aquino and the 2010 Election
Winning the presidential election at all cost is the bottom line. We Filipinos never learn or we just don't care if proper process is done as long as we believe its for a good cause. And what is the good cause about?, is it for me and you?, is the cause to make sure that we and succeding generations will have a better life?, is it just for a drastic measure to rid what is current?, are we getting paid to think as such?.
Where are the list of achievements?, who had accomplised the greater impact for our country?. Choosing Noynoy because of the "tie a yellow ribbon" belief is not enough to justify his selection as presidential candidate the land. Like corruption, you look the other way around if you are a part of it. Fighting a supposed evil, tyrant, corrupt government does not justify also to look the other way in selecting the supposed right leader to lead. If the Filipinos see how the current government circumvent due process as an evil deed then good deeds should and must follow due process or else doing good will be no different from the wrong doings of people we are persecuting. Rules should apply to either good or bad.
As an employee before, I see things done in a corporate manner that exempt certain actions that will result to favorable results for the company. But if things turn out bad then somebody will surely take the blame, and then process will be in question. Due process is needed to make sure that we will not falter on our work but the same due process is only as good as the rules set, the policies and procedures being followed. Popularity is a major plus factor for a short time frame but as time passes it's always the achievements and expereince that will dictate the outcome of our objectives.
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