Intelligence has limit, being fool has no limit. Sayang ang intelligence na hindi ginamit para sa kabutihan ng buong sambayanan kundi sa pansariling motibo
In February 1986, RAM and Enrile launched a coup d’état in an attempt to unseat Marcos, but the plans were exposed to the dictator. The coup failed, but it also gave way to the People Power Revolution, which saw Marcos and his family exiled.
After Enrile showed support for Corazon Aquino’s rise, an investigation revealed that he and RAM had also planned another coup to oust the new president. Enrile was consequently removed by Aquino from his position as defense secretary in November 1986.
Enrile was a protégé of President Ferdinand Marcos who served as Justice Secretary and Defense Minister during the Marcos administration. Enrile played a key role in the planning and documentary legwork for Martial Law, and was in charge of the Philippine Military during its implementation. Kung may Bato nung Tokhang may Enrile nung Martial Law
Rest in peace Senator.
ReplyDeleteNo comment. Ano nga ulit magandang legacy niyo?
DeleteMatalino siya. He could have used his intelligence to uplift the lives of the Filipinos and for the common good. Kaso hindi
DeleteAgree 10:55
DeleteIntelligence has limit, being fool has no limit. Sayang ang intelligence na hindi ginamit para sa kabutihan ng buong sambayanan kundi sa pansariling motibo
DeleteRest in Peace
ReplyDeleteIn February 1986, RAM and Enrile launched a coup d’état in an attempt to unseat Marcos, but the plans were exposed to the dictator. The coup failed, but it also gave way to the People Power Revolution, which saw Marcos and his family exiled.
ReplyDeleteAfter Enrile showed support for Corazon Aquino’s rise, an investigation revealed that he and RAM had also planned another coup to oust the new president. Enrile was consequently removed by Aquino from his position as defense secretary in November 1986.
Enrile was a protégé of President Ferdinand Marcos who served as Justice Secretary and Defense Minister during the Marcos administration. Enrile played a key role in the planning and documentary legwork for Martial Law, and was in charge of the Philippine Military during its implementation.
ReplyDeleteKung may Bato nung Tokhang may Enrile nung Martial Law
RIP
ReplyDelete"he dedicated much of his life to the service of the Filipino people" okay kwento mo yan eh.
ReplyDeleteJPE is one of those that messed up this country. Let's not pretend he's a hero or an honorable public servant just because he died. Sorry, not sorry.
ReplyDeleteI agree.
DeleteI don't know what legacy he left for him to be remembered...
DeleteTruth!
DeleteI don't think so if you see the comments all over the news puro nega and bashing pa
DeleteBata nawala. Gone too soon. RIP.
ReplyDeletehehehe 101 na din naman sya
DeleteTalaga lang ha lol
DeleteCouldn't agree more
ReplyDeleteEnd of an era
ReplyDeleteHe lived a full life
ReplyDeleteGone too soon
ReplyDeleteanong gone too soon pinagsasabi mo?
DeleteKayong mga bampira, hilig nyo mag joke ano?
DeleteCondolences 🙏
ReplyDeleteBakit “Ponce Enrile” din gamit ng anak nya?
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