“…Not only to listen but to march”

Message from jail
“…Not only to listen but to march” – Danny Lim
Posted: 27 Nov 2008
by Brig. Gen. Danilo Lim

We are a nation divided. Peace, unity and development continue to elude us because we have a president bereft of moral or legal authority to lead. She had, in fact, become the greatest continuing threat to the security, cooperative spirit, well being and sense of Nationhood of the Filipino people.
A true leader is a symbol of unity and a rallying figure especially in difficult times. A bogus leader is divisive and stays in power to the detriment of the common good and the National interest.

GMA continues to inflict herself on our hapless people. In the process, scarce government resources are squandered to buy for her dubious loyalties, institutions are prostituted to project a sham imprimatur to an immoral governance, public service has evolved into a buffet of graft and corruption, and morals, values, accountability and responsibility have been reduced to mere flamboyant phrases. She destroyed the very concept of truth as the foundation of every act of government.
We find the country today in deep turmoil. Oppression, corruption and injustice rule the benighted land. Internecine struggles threaten to dismantle the republic. Widespread poverty robs people of their dignity and drives many to prostitution and virtual slavery in foreign climes. Hunger incidence is at an all time high and the country’s human development index is at an all time low. No wonder, an atmosphere of destitution pervades among our normally resilient and patient people. All of these were brought about by 8 years of unelected, hopelessly corrupt leadership and a slew of failed liberal economic and peace policies.
Long starved of good governance, the Filipino people should act now to reclaim their dignity, remove the pretender from power and steer this nation on the path to greatness. I echo, loud and clear, the call for radical reforms and restructuring. The call of the times is for us NOT ONLY TO LISTEN BUT TO MARCH.
November 30, a few days from now is National Heroes Day. Let us recapture the visions and ideals of our heroes and martyrs and give justice to their golden dream of National independence.
This country needs a leader of heroic and nationalist stature who would champion genuine independence in every aspect of our national life. He or she must be committed to challenging colonial economic masters and their local surrogates, abandoning obscene foreign debt payment policies, pushing industrialization, agriculture productivity and sustainable agrarian reforms, ensuring food and energy independence, and formulating a sound economic strategy anchored on the declaration that this country’s patrimony and all of our abundant resources are solely for the Filipinos to develop and benefit from. The current President is the antithesis of that leader. For her personal aggrandizement, she was willing to sacrifice the nation’s sovereignty and territorial integrity by dismembering the Republic in the case of the Bangsamoro Juridical Entity (BJE) and the baseline issue, west of our archipelago.
The latest Malacanang sponsored machinations are designed to extend GMA’s discredited regime. Secretary Dureza’s prayer and the feigned reaction revealed it all. With no semblance of delicadeza, no less than her son is doing the rounds, spearheading a signature campaign that would eventually actualize their foul design. With a subservient congress which frustrates the impeachment process at every turn and some Supreme Court justices willing to do their biddings, then their coast is clear, our political fate is sealed. I dread the thought that our best bet is for GMA to die of old age.
Now is the time to grip hands and act! Enough is enough!


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6 Responses to ““…Not only to listen but to march””
  1. Luis Bagwis 30 November 2008 at 3:42 am #

    Enough bellyaching …
    Pinoy should go belly AK47

  2. Jose Samilin 30 November 2008 at 5:19 am #

    Dear People,

    Hold on, hold on, People, soften your grip, fold your feet, as your feet will bring you more destruction, because you are angry. Get back to your good composure and think orderly. The enemy is much alert and ready to crush you. The house and the senate have so strategic in getting the supreme court jump on the Bond wagon of PGMA. Just wait for a good time while sharpening your strategy, otherwise that is another waste of strength, waste of resources and further destruction of our economy.

    You are right, you are so itch to fight, but without arms sharpened, no way. Yes I am with you, first all of you, put you support in the adoption of Grand Jury and trial Jury in our justice system to put the law as civil individual to investigate the grafters and corrupters including PGMA itself. Do you believe you are granted that power? Yes, of course. You will find it being prepared for you through the Makati Business Club (MBC).

    Now straighten your feet all of you mob the office of the Makat Business Club and demand that be sure you could realized through your action our empowerment as citizen as granted by the Constitution. You have just been marching and getting tired and come out the same, But today is different. You will be marching with power to indict and some have the power to decide who are corruptors and grafters that should be stock to jail irrespective whether they are Congressmen, senators, judges and justices, military officials, etc. etc., even the President of the Philippines, you have all that power granted by the proposed law on grand jury and jury trial. Get up all of you and have life. This is your time now.

  3. GABE BAUTISTA 30 November 2008 at 6:46 pm #

    GENERAL DANILO LIM : IF YOU NEED MY PROFESSIONAL ASSISTANCE TO END THE ARROYO RULE, I SHALL TELL YOU WHAT TO DO AND HOW TO DO IT AS FAST AS POSSIBLE. THE MILITARY IS THE KEY. THE GLOBAL BUSINESS SOCIETY SHALL MAKE THE NECESSARY QUICK MOVES TO IMPLEMENT THE AGREED PLAN !
    WARM REGARDS FROM ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA. MY NUMBER IS 949. 294 – 2801. SIGNED. GABE BAUTISTA

  4. marilyn r. donato 30 November 2008 at 10:16 pm #

    Appreciate very much the comments of Brig. Gen. Lim and Jose Samilin. My family is flying to the Philippines next month. We are very much involve w/ Gawad Kalinga and Philippine Nation rebuilding. We have started applying for our Phil. dual citizenship. Gloria M Arroyo was my LAST hope for the Philippines when she became president. Words can’t express my ,as well as millions of Filipinos, of the deepest dissappointment in my life. Grand jury and jury trial a MUST then and NOW.

  5. Perry 2 December 2008 at 3:27 am #

    Perry,

    Thanks for all your good words for the good old country and for all our countrymen!
    You are one good Filipino and I hope and pray that there are more of your type and breed who do really wish for the betterment of our old country.

    P.S. I do plan to go back home to enjoy the many good and bad traits of our old country and countrymen!

    God bless you and your loved ones.
    Rodolfo Rimando, Ft. Washington, Maryland

  6. edok kamuthan 12 December 2008 at 8:52 am #

    I hope this not one of those letters shoved into the hands of Gen Lim for signature just to use his name! It is not a democratic means….