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Friday, October 05, 2012

Who Attached the Internet Libel Provision in the Anti-Cybercrime Law?

     A news report a few days ago revealed that it was Sen. Vicente Sotto III who inserted the vile, awful and repulsive Internet Libel provision in the Anti-Cybercrime Law of 2012. This was vehemently denied by the said senator but after a thorough research by a TV reporter, it can no longer be repudiated by the lawmaker.

     The Senate records clearly showed that Sen. Sotto sneaked in the libel provision that created such an uproar from the Netizens or Internet citizens of this country. Yup, Sen. Vicente Sotto III again created a controversy and stirred a hornet's nest in the World Wide Web users. Isn't that amazing? Didn't I just wrote a couple of weeks ago that Sen. Sotto will do something weird and scandalous again in the next few days or so? Well, here it is folks!

     The report said that Sen. Sotto injected that despicable libel provision along with its harsh punishment to deter any personal attacks or criticisms on himself and all politicians. As we all know, Sen. Sotto got battered, condemned, frowned, ridiculed and laughed upon by the whole Internet community and probably by the whole world for plagiarizing his Senate speech against the RH Bill not once but twice in a row. But Sotto denies all of these accusations,he said he did for the betterment of the Filipino people. Now, that is really dumb and funny don't you think? Yup, I still can't help shaking my head and grin with disbelief every time I recall that plagiarizing case!

     By the way, the faces and identities of the politicians responsible for the passing of the Anti-Cybercrime Law with the Martial Law style Internet Libel is posted all over the Internet for all to see; better think 100 times before voting them again next elections.Unless you are dumb and stupid or you like being screwed over and over by our leaders; it's best not to vote these politicians forever!!! I was wondering why Pres. Noynoy Aquino signed that bill into law in the first place; didn't he read the libel provision well enough to notice and understand the grave implications of the treacherously inserted Internet Libel crap? His father, the late Sen. Benigno "Ninoy" Aquino was the greatest critic and enemy of the late Pres. Ferdinand E. Marcos Sr. Sen. Ninoy was even arrested without a warrant, jailed without a fair trial, exiled and eventually murdered/assassinated because of his disapproval and condemnation of the Marcos Regime.

     The whole family of Pres. Noynoy Aquino was placed in unbearable, unimaginable and unspeakable duress by Marcos during Martial Law. Pres. Noynoy should have been the first person to veto this oppressive law but I guess the President didn't read this Anti-Cybercrime Law very well. It seems that all politicians have only one thing in common; all politicians and government leaders always end up screwing ordinary Filipino citizens. Yes, that means us dudes; they are always messing up our already miserable lives!!! Scumbags!!!

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