Showing posts with label Where in the Philippines is Bayani Fernando. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Where in the Philippines is Bayani Fernando. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Mga side comments ko na LOWDOWN



Naykupo! blog ko nasa column ni Jojo Robles
http://www.manilastandardtoday.com/?page=jojoRobles_sept2_2008

wow! salamat po Jojo Robles at yung iba pang bloggers
http://kurkeh.wordpress.com/
http://pindutinmoto.blogspot.com/
http://bambit.kusangpalo.com/

thanks din sa flickr.com, google.com, yahoo.com, at picasaweb.com. kung wala sila hindi ko mahahanap si bayani. hahaha



ito na side comments ko.


Who will stop Bayani?

Jojo Robles
Manila Standard
http://www.manilastandardtoday.com/?page=jojoRobles_sept2_2008

One of my favorite blogs these days is something called “Mga Side Comments Ko” on Blogspot. The site has a map which shows where probably the most thick-faced official of this government has been lately, under the heading “Where in the Philippines is Bayani Fernando?”

Yes!

Clicking on the face of the Metro Kwago (as another blogger calls the owlish-looking chairman of the Metro Manila Development Authority and early-bird presidential candidate) will lead a visitor to the map—which is supported by photographs of places around the country where Fernando has been.

kilala ko yung blogger na yon ah

Bayani’s itinerary has been backbreaking: Ilocos, Zambales, Bulacan, Quezon, Aklan, Iloilo and Davao are some of the locations where the supposed chief traffic aide of the metropolis has been recently. In the photographs, Bayani is shown glad-handing the locals, dancing during their town fiestas, distributing relief goods and generally spreading his luridly pink-and-baby blue largesse throughout the country.

hindi lang photo may video pa hahaha

In nearly all the photographs, Bayani is escorted by official vehicles of the MMDA sporting red government plates —giving the lie to the MMDA chairman’s claim that he is using his own resources to campaign (illegally, it must be added, since he still has not resigned) for the presidency two years before the elections. Even assuming that he is, as he claims, using his own money for the plywood boards and other stuff that he’s donating all over, what about the cranes, trucks and various other vehicles that he’s been using to deliver them?

Amen

Does Bayani own all these vehicles, as well? And does Bayani think that just because he’s doing all these things outside Metro Manila, no one will notice?

Baka naman akala ni BF na 1800's pa at ang takbo ng balita eh kasing bilis ng asong hindi matae. hoy bayani may Internet na po. kitang kita ka na. may video phones pa. so wala kang lusot.

The abuses committed by Bayani Fernando boggle the mind, and yet the man thinks he is being persecuted. To the House of Representatives, for instance, he has replied that he will not appear at a congressional investigation of his activities because the lawmakers who are accusing him of wrongdoing are “politically motivated.”

This is just the latest of Bayani’s transgressions, that of ignoring a Congress summons without even the benefit of an executive gag order from his boss, President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo. Where most government officials would quake in fear of appearing before a congressional investigation, Bayani actually thinks he can get away with this cavalier dismissal of the House invitation on the grounds that his interrogators have a political motive.

kapal talaga. sabi pa ni bayani hindi naman daw nya congressmen yung mga nagpapatawag sa kanya? ano ibigsabihin nya doon? hindi nya ka distrito yung mga congressmen, hindi nya kapartido, hindi nya hawak?

And I guess plastering your sleepy-eyed mug all over the country is not politically motivated—if not outright criminal on so many levels that it would make anyone’s head spin? Who will stop Bayani Fernando from violating nearly every law in the land before he’s through?

Who? si Jojo Robles! Mabuhay! hahaha =) peace tayo ah. hehehe pwede ring Jojo Binay. hahaha

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One of Bayani’s most treasured myths about himself is that he is all about discipline. And yet, given the many and repeated transgressions of the MMDA chairman, you have to wonder who will discipline him.

Bayani has run afoul of the law so many times and yet he is allowed to thumb his nose at anyone who dares cross his path. He can even go on a television talent show and claim that he wants to win because he is raising funds for his election campaign in 2010—and no one even asks anymore if this blatant fund-raising by a sitting government official is illegal or not.

WTF! talaga sinabi nya yon!?! sorry hindi na ako nanonood ng local TV programs. Naiinis lang ako.

He has crossed swords with an entire Cabinet’s worth of government agencies and nearly all of the mayors of Metro Manila (who supposedly are his bosses and funders), and yet he goes on his merry way—disregarding laws, ordinances, human rights and simple courtesy as he barrels his way through with his pink-and-blue army of traffic terrorists, mulcters and bus-jackers, sidewalk-vendor scourges, squatter demolishers and sticker-and-tarpaulin plasterers.

Jojo Robles, ano sa palagay mo at bakit gustong tumakbo ni BF as president of the Republic of the Philippines? Power, pera, attention, para ba maabswelto sa mga kaso?

No one has asked Bayani to present an audit of his expenses, to show which funds are his and not his to spend, and which was spent where and how much. No one has filed charges against Bayani for ordering the illegal confiscation of property in the form of the buses his men take over or the wares of the sidewalk vendors that they grab and never return.

Even the usually quick-on-the-draw human rights groups have not taken up the case of Bayani’s lightning demolition of squatter shanties, nor have they challenged his explanation that it’s not his job to relocate squatters, only to demolish them. No real opposition has been encountered by the government employees who do nothing but put up his tarpaulins and stick his stickers—even if the taxpayers cough up the money for their wages. No official inquiries have been made about his questionable infrastructure projects like the abominable elevated U-turn on C-5 Road or his dangerous (and BF Corp.-fabricated) railings, pedestrian overpasses and the absolutely free gift of a on-off ramp that he gave to the owner of a mall in his home turf of Marikina.

Nobody in authority has really asked why he can declare for the presidency and yet not resign.

Unfortunately, the undeniable effect of letting Bayani do whatever he wants and not forcing him to account for his actions afterward is the breakdown of order, respect for the law and common decency. Ironically for the man who prides himself with a genius for instilling discipline and restoring order, all he’s been doing lately is to show that if you’ve got the power, you can actually get away with anything.

Of course, government officials have been running afoul of the law probably for as long as there’s been a government. But no one in memory has so cavalierly declared himself to be so high above mere legal questions as Bayani Fernando. And the saddest part of it all is, he still has his job.

Maybe, just maybe, somebody will remedy that soon.

Saturday, August 30, 2008

Early Coocoo bird

Early bird and heel
http://opinion.inquirer.net/inquireropinion/editorial/view/20080829-157453/Early-bird-and-heel

gulat ako dito ah. sa wakas nagising na rin sa katotohanan yung mga tao dyan sa inquirer.

MANILA, Philippines—It’s a case of too early the hero for Bayani Fernando, it seems. The Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA) chairman has made his political intentions clear by plastering his face all over MMDA-managed traffic islands and posts some two years before the presidential election, and he is threatening to do the same thing all over the country. The self-promotion is calculated and well-engineered (it’s not for nothing that Fernando is an engineer and construction businessman). It ensures he’ll be in the public’s reckoning when the time to pick presidential candidates comes around. If he does not make it, he can still be in the running as a running-mate or falling short again, as a candidate for the Senate, that chamber of presidential pretenders.

ginagawa na po ni bayani yung pag paplaster ng mga pictures/billboards nya sa buong pilipinas.

http://mgasidecommentsko.blogspot.com/2008/08/where-in-philippines-is-bayani-fernando.html


Fernando is already a pretender and interloper—at the expense of the public. And his pretentiousness knows no bounds. In the run-up to the Ninoy Aquino Day and National Heroes Day, the MMDA distributed stickers and other paraphernalia bearing his name, which means “hero” in English. Motorists put the stickers on their windshields and those who violated traffic rules were reportedly treated leniently by MMDA traffic enforcers. Pressed to explain the stickers, the Land Transportation Office said it’s illegal to put just any sticker on windshields and asked motorists to remove them.

pretender -- panggap

matagal ko nang alam na panggap lang ito si bayani fernando. trapo talaga yan. kita ninyo lumabas na ang tunay na kulay.

interloper -- pakielamero dahil sa sariling madamot na intensyon. lalim naman non. hahaha sorry na.

naisip nyo na ba bakit gustong tumakbo for president si bayani fernando? hmmm.... research mode....

The attempt at self-canonization is both pathetic and sacrilegious. Only the extreme egoist could put himself on the level of patriots and heroes, who are there in the pantheon not by self-aggrandizement but by collective acclamation. And if heroism, in the case of Aquino and others like him, is self-sacrifice and self-immolation, how can Fernando claim to be in their league? He is making martyrs of us all by his insufferable arrogance.

sa pangalan ka lang bayani, bayani... sabi nila bayani ka dahil sa ginawa mo sa marikina... talaga lang ha. ikaw lang ba ang opisyal sa marikina? did you gave credit to those people (kakkapi at kritiko mo) who transformered marikina. heroes are not selfish. ikaw bayani ganon ka ba? ito na itatawag ko sa iyo... Max Alvarado, Paquito Diaz, at Romy Diaz... teka wag na lang. insulto ito kela Max baka dalawin pa ako ng mga yumaong kontrabida.

Parañaque City Rep. Roilo Golez has asked Fernando to junk his presidential ambition. He pointed to recent surveys showing Fernando nowhere near the magic circle of presidential hopefuls. Making fun of Fernando’s propensity to put U-turns at just about every busy street in the metropolis, Golez said, “It’s time he makes a U-turn on his presidential ambition.”

hahaha LOL

The issue is more than popularity and whether or not Fernando has a fighting chance in his presidential bid. The issue is using the people’s money for electioneering. By filling the streets with his self-advertisement, Fernando is using public funds for self-aggrandizement. The widespread and sustained campaign to put his face and name at just about every corner of the metropolis goes way beyond the bounds of public information. Who is paying for his huge tarpaulins hanging along major roads? Who is paying for his provincial trips, including the one in Aklan province where he brought along the MMDA band?

naku hindi tanga ang mga tao. alam na nila kung sino.

In fact, Fernando has gone beyond mere self-promotion. Some eager-beaver senators who harbor presidential ambitions may have suddenly become very visible around the country via giant billboards and print and broadcast advertisements where they espouse their favorite advocacies and pet projects. In some instances, they have become endorsers and image models of skin whiteners and other vanity products. But at least they are not using public funds for their visibility campaign.

This is not to say that Fernando’s very evident electioneering should be stopped, and those of the other tolerated. This is why we join the call of Sen. Miriam Defensor-Santiago for the Commission on Elections to enforce the Omnibus Election Code of 1985, particularly Sec. 80, which makes it unlawful for any person to engage in an election campaign or partisan political activity, except during the campaign period.

As Fernando and the others have shown, the prohibition against premature campaigning has been blatantly circumvented by self-advertisements disguised as advocacy or lifestyle ads. The presidential hopefuls may not have declared their intentions, but this is specious and a manifestation of bad faith at the least. They have been campaigning all along at the cost of public resources and, in the case of Fernando’s tarpaulin madness, at the cost of public space. All of this vainglorious self-promotion has made Metro Manila a terrible eyesore. Fernando and the other presidential aspirants should stop inflicting their images on the motorists and the general public.

teka trapo ba tawag mo sa kanila?

Sunday, August 24, 2008

Where in the Philippines is Bayani Fernando?









Ano tawag ninyo sa isang politiko / gov't official na gumagamit o ginagamit ang pera ng taong bayan para sa kanyan sariling ambisyon at interes?




Saan ba nagpupunta si Bayani Fernando? Matrapik po ba sa Ilocos at Aklan? Madami bang illegal vendors sa Davao?

Mga taga Metro Manila, DITO BA napupunta pera ninyo? budget ng MMDA (malaking bahagi ay galing sa iba't ibang lokal na pamahalaan ng ncr) ay napupunta dito AY NAPUPUNTA BA SA KAMPANYA?

nagtatanong lang po

Leyte

Take note of the following
1. tricycles with Bayani stickers
2. bayani fernando supporters (or maybe marikina city gov't or mmda employees) wearing pink shirts
3. government license plate
4. marikina city government logo on vehicle

click here for larger picture


http://www.flickr.com/photos/26110335@N08/2620803380/sizes/m/




http://www.flickr.com/photos/26110335@N08/2620785632/sizes/m/


Still in Leyte
different source. someone emailed this pic to me





Aklan





http://madyaaspublishing.blogspot.com/2008/01/winners-in-kalibo-ati-atihan-contest.html


Iloilo

http://www.flickr.com/photos/color_fx/2632784955/

Passi Iloilo

MMDA Chairman Bayani Fernando dispatched 300 pieces hardiflex board to help affected families rebuild their houses which where destroyed by typhoon Frank in Passi City.
http://passicity.gov.ph/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=91&Itemid=51

oh mga taga metro manila huwag na kayo magtaka kung bakit binabaha pa rin ang kamaynilaan kahit na sinabi ni BF na hindi na raw babaha sa 2008. ok lang tumulong pero halatang may halong politika ang pagtulong









Ilocos and Davao

http://www.autoindustriya.com/talkboard/index.php?topic=26505.0


Bulacan
during a bulacan fiesta

http://flickr.com/photos/peskynoodle/2491322639/



http://picasaweb.google.com/oniedjr/ObandoFertilityFestival200802#5202274362018301042

shot during obando bulacan flooding


Take not of the following
1. pink colored truck/crane --- siguro sa marikina city government ito
2. bayani stickers
3. pictures of metro gago este metro gwapito on truck
4. the patented BF logo/sign
5. guy holding mug shot of metro gago este metro gwapito


Is obando bulacan part of metro manila? hawak ba ng mmda ang obando? rescue relief mission ba ito ng mmda o marikina city gov't sa obando, bakit may wang wang pa. juskopo baha na nga may wang wang pa. at kung relief mission ito bakit may picture pa ni bayani sa truck

nagtatanong lang po.



Cavite




http://mgasidecommentsko.blogspot.com/2008/10/bayani-ferando-buking-sa-cavite.html












Quezon province
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bingle/2511012963/sizes/o/in/set-72157605113900991/





Zambales



http://bayanifernando4president.wordpress.com/2008/07/31/bayani-ng-zambales/


Aklan uli. ano ba meron sa aklan at balik ng balik si BF doon.



http://good-times.webshots.com/photo/2497969920081756689XLxFug


Palawan

http://palawanreport.com/2008/05/21/fernandos-pro-mining-stance-rubs-puerto-the-wrong-way/
sorry walang picture


Cebu




http://www.flickr.com/photos/kathleenhaboc/2822338178/


Laguna



http://sidemirror.wordpress.com/2008/09/27/i-feel-like-im-being-stalked/#comment-50

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/breakingnews/regions/view/20081004-164612/MMDA-posters-out-of-place-in-Laguna

Calbayog, Samar

http://calbayogevents.blogspot.com/2008/10/break-muna-or-eleksyon-na-liwat.html


This blog was mentioned in Jojo Robles' Manila Standard column.



Bacolod City, Negros

http://piercedrockdeity.blogspot.com/2008/10/bayani-fernando-is-all-over-metro.html


Tagaytay City
http://kikoquiambao.blogspot.com/2008/10/bayani-fernando-wtf.html


Kung meron kayong pictures tulad nito padala lang ninyo sa akin. yung mga ganitong trapo eh hindi dapat tinatantanan!