Friday, May 15, 2009

LOZADA SICK IN CUSTODY BUT HEALTHY WITH POLITICAL JOURNEY



Jun Lozada is a second-rate Trillanes. He was more than just a “whistleblower” who blew-out his welcome in the public by practically portraying an overly-rated actor with his perjury case martyrdom. At first, he denied himself of freedom after he snob the six thousand bail bond. Lozada wanted to play it hard so that he would eventually looked hard-up and victimized behind bars ofcourse. But should he drag the word “hospital arrest” over and again? Juan dela Cruz have had enough of these “I am sick excuses”.

Is it not true that Lozada flies from city to the next during his so-called campaign for reform and the truth that centered in Central Visayas and NCR and Baguio? These were recent engagements Lozada had participated with quite a healthy note and presence. Printed pictures of him about months ago in closed-fists and braced-arms with other anti-GLORIA loyalists give as an idea about Lozada was practically hale and hearty. This is apparently the reason why he chose the chilly bars over six thousand pesos right?

But about two days after having been detained in a cozy room in the Manila Police district and just as the public cared less for his so-called battled “oppression” he ram the signal of high blood pressure and nausea. Lozada threw the white towel and screamed “let me out”. Well, can we really blame the guy? He thought the Filipinos are that anxious to have a Jose Rizal copycat. Maybe one thing that made the whole “I need help” drama was its “perfection”. The histrionic Rizal t-shirt with his sad and almost worn-out face spread on the early dailies was a give-away. It was too perfect to be true.

The only way to draw attention and ultimately to make a name recall for Lozada’s nearing senatorial plight is this perjury thug with Defensor. The arrest was supposed to portray him helpless and in dire need of public sympathy but I think the people leave it up to midnight soap operas. Fictional characters are worth the masses’ outrage other than Lozada who by the end of 2008 had generated about millions of peso for his supposed “well-being”. The plain Tagalog lingo “ginagatasan” is ideal to explain how Lozada and company had dealt with Church goers and youths in their invented “truth campaign”. Where did the millions go at this point when basically the campaign vanished in thin air as soon as Lozada decided to test drive his “support base” in 2010? Was that “hard-earned” cash turned into a political trash?

People aren’t stupid and they do know when to stop idolizing “Baals”. Lozada should have kept that in mind before he trapped himself in a detention cell. As they say, red hand convicts with political hold always get nauseated when confronted with handcuffs and police warrants. Getting sick had been an overused understatement for red hands to find their way-out; making Estrada as a fitting example ofcourse. Ironically, it worked for Erap since he got absolved with plunder, but it never went well as an alibi for Lozada who simply is nothing less but a politicking neophyte.

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