Last year I posted some Obama and GMA in Manila video here in my blog. Little did I know that GMA’s dream of meeting Obama will really come true someday.
A day before their actual face to face meeting, I’m posting an open letter to President Barack Obama. Who wrote it, read on….
July 29, 2009HIS EXCELLENCY PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA
Washington District of Columbia
United States of AmericaDear Mr. President,
We shared the wonderful jubilation of the American people during your historic election triumph. When you assumed office early this year, we rejoiced at the audacious hope that you inspired, and on your promise of change for the common good.
We joined all freedom loving people of the world who exulted when you declared that “those who cling to power through corruption and deceit and the silencing of dissent… are on the wrong side of history.”
The Filipino people share the same morals, ideals, and aspirations that define the envied way of life of the American people. Filipinos yearn for the same kind of leaders that the American people yearn for themselves; leaders who are imbued with the right values, lead principled lives, and govern with the highest ethical standards. The ideals of justice, democracy and the upliftment of human rights animate the Filipino people’s dreams of a better world in much the same way that these ideals animate the dreams of the American people.
Upon your invitation, President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo will have the chance to meet with you on July 30, 2009. In your meeting with Ms. Arroyo, it may serve you well to be mindful of Ms. Arroyo’s legacy of corruption, extra-judicial killings, enforced disappearances, torture, bribery, election cheating, among others. We do not wish to belabor you with the details of these high crimes which have surely been documented and reported by the U.S. State Department to your Office.
The Filipino people also yearn for change from the effrontery of hopelessness and the curse of decadence that Ms. Arroyo represents. In your meeting with Ms. Arroyo, we feel confident that you will make clear to her that a Government that does not comply with Principles of Democracy and respect for Human Rights cannot have the approval and support of your administration. We implore you Mr. President to inspire hope and be an instrument of change for the common good of the long suffering Filipino people.
SIGNED:
Teofisto T. Guingona Jr.
Former Vice PresidentJovito R. Salonga
Former Senate PresidentFranklin Drilon
Former Senate PresidentCamilo D. Quiazon
Former Supreme Court JusticeWigberto E. Tañada
Former SenatorSergio R. Osmeña III
Former Supreme Court JusticeVicente T. Paterno
Former SenatorAgapito A. Aquino
Former SenatorJosefina T. Lichauco
Former Cabinet Secretary/CCMFrancisco I. Chavez
Former Solicitor GeneralCorazon J. Soliman
Former Cabinet SecretaryJuan Santos
Former Cabinet SecretaryJejomar C. Binay
Mayor, Makati CityBro. Eddie C. Villanueva
National Chairman, PJMSr. Mary John Mananzan, OSB
Co-Chairperson, AMRSPHarry L. Roque Jr.
UP Law/CCMJun I. Lozada
State Witness, ZTE-NBN
I like this line best
We do not wish to belabor you with the details of these high crimes which have surely been documented and reported by the U.S. State Department to your Office.
Nuff said.
May this letter be read by President Obama, his staff and whole connected world.
some personal note:
Its inspiring to know that Former Senator Wigberto “Ka Bobby” Tañada is involved in this open letter. “Ka Bobby” was also a former congressman representing our district in Quezon Province.
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