Still about truthfulness and fairness

Posted on February 14, 2007 - Filed Under Punch Forum |

Rafael L. Oriel, Jr.
14 Feb 2007

There you go again, Mr. Delfin. You are again telling something that is not true. I never implied in my previous posting that PGMA is beyond any criticism. You can criticize her all you want. Nobody is stopping you if you think it is your right to do so.

Of course, it is your duty to inform the public as a good citizen. The public have the right to know the truth, nothing but the truth not fabrications or false allegations. In fact, we should encourage participants in the forum to criticize those who tell something that is not true.

Contrary to what you said, Mr. Delfin, I always keep myself abreast with the current economic and political developments in the Philippines. In this global economy where people can now invest anywhere in the world by merely using their computers, you need to know exactly the real time economic and political conditions of a country.

I know the reason why you feel it is a useless endeavor to argue with me. That’s because you are fabricating other people’s belief to avoid talking instead about what they truly believe. You should talk about it so that your endeavor to argue will not be wasted. I will tell you what it is that I truly believe so that you will not need to fabricate any. I truly believe that your statement in the forum that PGMA could not even run a McDonald or 7-11 franchise is totally ridiculous and untrue.

Lastly, in response to your query, I like to inform you that I know exactly what ultimate responsibility is. But I do not know if you are aware that it has to do with truthfulness and fairness.

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