DOJ chief strikes again!

@juliefaye (1214)
Philippines
May 26, 2007 7:27am CST
have you watch the DOJ chief on tv today striking sword again to none other than Antonio Trillanes? He always make his criticism critical to his personality as chief of justice. He even made things worst by his comments on Julia Campbell, his famous reward of 10k to bgy captains of iloilo on 12-0 votes, and now on Trillanes. Its a pity that he doesn't earn respect from filipinos nowadays as he does'nt show respect to other people. Do you think that the reason why we have a lousy justice is because we have a lousy chief of justice?
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@acmepride (1546)
• United States
26 May 07
He could probably account for the lousy justice system we have in our country. I feel that if he would just focus his energies solely on his functions as justice secretary of the DOJ, then justice could perhaps better be served, especially to those who need it. It's just so appalling to see someone in his position making such uncalled for crass comments, which do not advance the interest of the department that he serves; it only even worsens its bad image. I feel that he's really just courting attention by making such controversial statements. How depraved could he possibly be? Given his actuations, I may even consider the suggestion of Trillanes for him to undergo psychological examination as something quite necessary. Maybe he would even do his job better as justice secretary after undergoing such examination. Considering his egotistical personality, though, undergoing a psychological examination would likely be a long shot. If only we could get rid of such a lousy justice secretary, perhaps our justice system would improve.
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@juliefaye (1214)
• Philippines
26 May 07
I totally agree with you, have you noticed he doesn't strikes back on trillanes? maybe he considers him right. i bet he will secretly undergo psychological exam after that because he also doubted on his psychological well being he he he..
@acmepride (1546)
• United States
26 May 07
lol... I just hope you're right, since I feel that it would be good for the lousy DOJ secretary. ;)
@ryanphil01 (4182)
• Philippines
27 May 07
"Look who's talking!" as Trillanes said. And I say who is this man with a "big mouth", a liability rather than an asset, unbecoming of a gentleman (?), old yet immature. Every time i see him on tv I get amused of his nonsense remarks, of his sarcasms, his prejudices. nobody would ever forget his being supercalifragilisticexpialidocius (a nonsense word meaning "fantastic" huhuhu)
• Philippines
27 May 07
I really laugh out loud into such comments . Finally there is someone already who could talk straight to his face. I am really hoping Trillanes still won in the senate and I would be happy to see Gonzales reactions. Besides Gonzales is really a laughing stock of all people here in our place.
@juliefaye (1214)
• Philippines
28 May 07
I think he finally found his match in Trillanes as nobody ever do such remarks straight from his face.
@Deane_2005 (1644)
• Philippines
27 May 07
I have watch that news as well. It is indeed shame for a fact that he is my fellow Ilonggo. I am just so glad with the turn out of elections here since most people living in the towns were not money hungry and they have voted for those who they believed is the right person to vote. He is secretary of Justice but he really tells members of barangay officials here to campaign for 12-0 and I think 50 thousand is at stake there. It only shows that Ilonggos are not money hungry. Gonzales even campaign for 2 city officials running not to vote for them and that is Perla Zulueta and Tupaz son of our governor in the province of Iloilo. It is a shame on his parts that both candidates have won in the election. Although his son wins in the elections I believed it is because of the money he have promised the Barangay officials. Trillanes have good education although he has engaged into coup d'etat but he has only done it to fight out his principles. And I think Gonzales is not really appropriate in the justice system. How can you managed to have acquired justice if he is the one managing the justice system.
@juliefaye (1214)
• Philippines
28 May 07
Its a sad thing because I'm also an ilongga and I'm sure that people in iloilo don't respect this DOM. He won't leave any legacy after serving GMA the way he does.