It’s about truthfulness and fairness

Posted on February 12, 2007 - Filed Under Punch Forum |

Rafael L. Oriel, Jr.
12 Feb 2007

Mr. Carrera, of course, I know what I am talking about in my posting dated Feb. 8th but I am not sure if you and Mr. Delfin understood it. Actually, it is plain and simple and really does not need any further explanation because it is self-explanatory but based on your responses, both of you sounded like you did not understand it at all. Either that or you and Mr. Delfin are just trying to evade the real issue, as always, by twisting it through your responses to mislead others.

Fortunately, Filipinos are getting smarter now than you think. Mr. Carrera, in my previous posting, it is very clear that I was talking about truthfulness and fairness of opinions being shared in Punch Forum. I was not talking about running a country or about corruptions that are happening in the country which is contrary to what you and Mr. Delfin are talking about in your responses. I think both of you are totally confused and confusing to others.

Both of you seem to have extreme and irrational distrust of PGMA. You are being blinded by your baseless or excessive suspicion of her motives as President. I think it is a total paranoia, if you ask me. For some unknown reasons, you do not want PGMA to be successful in moving the country forward even for the sake of the country and its people.

Anybody who understood my previous posting will know quite easily that the real issue is not the presidency of PGMA. The real issue is about the untruthfulness and unfairness of the opinion of Mr. Delfin. His statement that GMA could not even run a McDonald or 7-11 franchise is totally ridiculous and untrue.

I agree with Mr. Concepcion’s statement that GMA does possess what it takes to be a successful entrepreneur. Running a McDonald or 7-11 franchise is all about entrepreneurship. There are even greater possibilities that higher qualifications are required to run a McDonald or 7-11 franchise than to run for President of the Philippines. What an irony if that happens to be true?

Mr. Delfin, if you are really seriously thinking of buying a Brooklyn Bridge, do not ask me because you are asking the wrong guy. You should talk to those who specialize in misleading other people or to those who enjoy taking advantage of the naivety of others or to those who have the balls not to tell the truth, pretending to care when in fact they really do not give a damn. These are the kinds of people who will be willing and more than happy to sell you the bridge. Fair enough?

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