zte broadband deal
By rdurusan
@rdurusan (624)
Philippines
7 responses
@mihopopcorn (248)
• Philippines
23 Feb 08
I do not believe in Lozada. His statements lack the physical evidence for them to stand in court. Besides, most of his statements could be shrugged off as hearsay and third-party opinion. It is obvious that he is being used to gain political leverage and for that, his circus sinks to high heavens. I think he should learn from the Erap investigation, wherein witnesses had physical evidence to back up her claims. I do not think Lozada is a credible witness and i think the opposition should do a better job of overthrowing the administration.
@mihopopcorn (248)
• Philippines
25 Feb 08
No, i do not. His credibility is greatly in question at the moment.
@mihopopcorn (248)
• Philippines
20 Mar 08
Besides, how can you believe a person who obviously is just trying to get media attention. He claims that his life is in danger, but he still goes around to schools and gatherings. It's ALL a big LIE and people are falling for it. If anybody wanted to kill him, it would be very easy to pay a sniper to snuff him out, but he just does not seem worth it anyway. He is nothing but a cheap cockroach. He does not want to just wait for his case to be resolved by the courts because he definitely will lose- he has no evidence whatsoever. It is all a plot by the opposition and the controversy is a farce. I can see it subsiding already....hehehehe!
@dragonfly04 (246)
• Philippines
20 Feb 08
Yes, i believe in Jun Lozada's testimony. I felt pity for him and his family because they have to sacrifice in order to set out the truth. I also salute Lozada for the bravery he showed during the senate hearing.
@rsa101 (38166)
• Philippines
19 Feb 08
His popularity is in all time high right now. I think if he runs for senator he could grab the top position looking at his popularity right now. Anyway for a person to come out in the public sacrificing the comfort that the government offered him before and the benefits he got from being sent outside of the country to evade investigation by the senate is a big risk if he only thinks of himself. Going out to tell the supposed "Truth" is a big risk for him so I would say I do believe in him because the motive behind him telling it is very much risky if he chose not to tell the "truth".
@Jemina (5770)
•
19 Feb 08
You know if it's not real he wouldn't be bothered to face the senate every now and then telling the same stories over and over again. I believe he doesn't have any political motivation to do it. He is just a good person who can't live with dishonesty.
@anaknitatay (1335)
• Philippines
17 Feb 08
I believe this is true and as usual the government is doing its best to cover this up.
But I don't believe that Lozada and theothers are that clean as usual also there just looking out for no. 1
@chrysz (1602)
• Philippines
15 Feb 08
I believe in his testimony because it was corroborated with Neri's and JDV III's statement. If some is not true, bottom line is,there was an anomaly with the zte eal.
another point is, why is the government doing everything to cover up the issue?
@chiyosan (30184)
• Philippines
20 Mar 08
i believed in him - at first. now i think he's running a circus trying to get the attention of youngsters in school, gathering money for his debts?
what the!!! there are more important people who needs us to raise funds for, like the children in streets with no food to eat... children who doesnt have slippers to wear...
not him