US President Barack Obama has already
left Manila. He stayed for 24 hours here, arrived yesterday 1:30pm, departed
today around 1:30pm too.
Some of my friends in fb posted funny comments, others
were angry at the heavy traffic caused by road closures where Mr. Obama and his
tight security will pass by.
The photos, I got from fb
too, which are generally funny. Like this one below, Pres. Obama telling Pres. Aquino that the former does not want to see the latter's showbiz sister.
Below are from JB Baylon. He
gave me permission to post these fb status, from yesterday until today. Thanks JB.
PICTURE
THIS: President Obama and party drive up to NAIA Terminal 1 tomorrow afternoon
for their flight home. A security guard asks to see his passport and ticket.
Obama says he has no passport on him nor a ticket. So the guard asks,
"What airline?" And Obama smiles and answers - "Not an airline,
I am president of the United States and I am going to Air Force One". And
finally the guard smiles and says, "Oh sir you have to go down that street
(pointing in the direction of a popular uhm watering hole)...you will see Air
Force One. Many government officials are there already drinking and waiting for
you!"
NO
WIVES! Did you notice? Michelle Obama was not with her husband when he emerged
from Air Force One? So wives should not question why their husbands never bring
them along to Air Force One!
THEORIES
ON THE SHORT VISIT: Why did the POTUS spend only one night in Manila when he
spent two in Malaysia and more in Japan? There are many theories. 1) Because we
are "America's closest ally", we didn't need much "convincing"
to be supportive of America's plans in this part of the world. 2) Obama didn't
want to stay long enough to be presented a laundry list of PX goods that we
need, from military equipment to the iPhone 6; 3) What's there to see in Manila
really, other than a few Spanish-era churches and structures? 4) Michelle heard
about the "other" Air Force One and knowing the track record of the
Secret Service was worried that they'd be in cahoots with POTUS in going to the
wrong one; but really 5) Michelle was worried that if Obama stayed longer, he
might do what other foreigners have done: ditch her and marry a Filipina! Amen?
From Dennis A:
There
was a rally at the US Embassy before President Obama arrived. One placard said,
"Yankee go home! And take me with you!"
From Francis B:
Fuck
you Obama! Your damn motorcade has me stuck in traffic for two hours! Fuck you
too, Commie protesters! My manager's birthday party was at 3pm. It's 5:30pm
now. I have 71 Kg of frozen chicken in my car starting to melt!
in 1986, Americans had the technology to
exfiltrate a President from MalacaƱang by helicopter. They couldn't do the same
in 2014? You would expect that a place called the "Ninoy Aquino
International Airport" would have a few of these whirlygigs just lying around...
And these damn protesters... ancient
Filipinos invented something called "sidewalks" where you can stand
and walk all day, unlike roads where cars drive. Protest all you damn want,
just have the damn courtesy to not bother people minding their own businesses!
Yes, the leftist Bayaan Mo Na had
a grand time rallying in the streets – and further contributed to traffic gridlocks
in parts of Manila. The mainstream media loved sensationalism, so they were
interviewing the Bayaan Mo Na leaders daily.
Some of the jokes are pointed on these leftist leaders.
Personally I did not pay much attention to the Obama visit. Being a non-fan of any militarist solution to the on-going territorial and diplomatic tension with China, I think the new defense agreement between the US and PH will fan this militarist approach. China did not become economically dynamic by sending battle ships to any of its major trading partners. It grew fast by sending thousands of cargo ships yearly, via international trade and investments, into its trading partners including the PH.
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See also:
China Watch 15: FTA, ASEAN and UNCLOS, August 01, 2011
China Watch 16: Scarborough Shoal, Spratlys and Citizens Action, May 01, 2012
China Watch 17: Using Drones Over Scarborough, SCS, May 14, 2012
China Watch 18: Martin Jacques' Manila Lecture, November 20, 2012
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See also:
China Watch 15: FTA, ASEAN and UNCLOS, August 01, 2011
China Watch 16: Scarborough Shoal, Spratlys and Citizens Action, May 01, 2012
China Watch 17: Using Drones Over Scarborough, SCS, May 14, 2012
China Watch 18: Martin Jacques' Manila Lecture, November 20, 2012
1 comment:
Is Manila already worse than bad, due to construction of the skyway extension? Or has that started yet?
I can only imagine how bad that got between Manila and the airport.
By the way, helicopters can be transported with the President. I don't know why they wouldn't of.
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