Monday, January 2, 2012

TEDITORIAL - jan 2, 2012 Noynoy acknowledged the court's right and duty when he railroaded a criminal complaint to get a warrant of arrest to frustrate the TRO. The principal problem of Philippine justice is not this judge or justice or that. The problem is big law firms bagging for presidents and acquiring the wherewithal to buy the courts. But I agree. President, lawmaker, lawyers, man in the street, you and I, all of us should freely criticize the decisions of the court as we do acts of presidents and bills from Congress. The court is not God. But to criticize is one thing, to conspire to remove and replace, is another. The first is our right, about which we have been too reticent and so failed to educate the court. But the second is sedition.

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