<Ferdinand Marcos: great guy!

5 PERNICIOUS MARCOS MYTHS

Friendly Dictator
"I mean, how could I possibly be evil? Just look at this totally bogus painting of my face!" *Mwah* *mwah*

MYTH 1. UNDER MARCOS THE COUNTRY WAS PROSPEROUS

A few people were prosperous. People like Herminio Disini, Danding Cojuangco, Imelda Marcos. Ferdinand Marcos, junior -- Bongbong -- got his own island, Calauit -- as a hunting preserve. He demanded, and was handed, millions of pesos from a private company, Philcomsat. "What could we do," a company officer said later, "he was the president's son." Imelda turned the Philippine National Bank into her private piggy bank and Philippine Airlines into her personal air service. She bought condos in New York, ordered posh department stores to close their doors so she could shop inside in peace, handed out hundred dollar tips to Americans. Where'd all this money come from?

Marcos ruled unchecked for almost 14 years, free to write his own laws as he went along (after he was overthrown, investigators discovered dozens of secret decrees he'd kept handy for all possible contingencies). With those awesome powers, what progress did he bring to the country? In 1974, the poverty rate was 24%. By 1980 it was 40%. When Marcos assumed the presidency, the country's foreign debt was US$1 billion. By the time he fled, it was US$28 billion. Where'd all the money go? Investigators later estimated the Marcoses stole at least US$10 billion, most of it salted away abroad. Martial Law sustained a plunder economy run for the benefit of the Marcos family, its relatives and associates. Everyone else was just an afterthought.


MYTH 2. UNDER MARCOS THE COUNTRY WAS PEACEFUL

During Martial Law, not only did the Communist New People's Army increase in strength, from a few hundred to more than 20,000 soldiers, but crime in Manila became so bad that at one point Marcos actually ordered the deployment of "secret marshals." These were armed plainclothes military agents who pretended to be passengers in jeeps and buses, with orders to shoot and kill anybody they thought were criminals.

The worst threat to peace and order was none other than Marcos himself. Historian Alfred McCoy estimates the Martial Law regime killed more than 3,000 Filipinos and made hundreds disappear. Dinampot (picked up) entered the venacular to describe what happened to Marcos critics, who were usually labeled "subversives" or "dissidents." Another word coined under the dictatorship, "salvage" -- murder committed by the authorities -- acquired international notoriety. If there was "peace" in the country it was the graveyard silence produced by fear and repression.


MYTH 3. MARCOS BUILT MANY ROADS, SCHOOLHOUSES, DAMS, ETC

True. He could build and build because it wasn't his money that was being used, it was the taxpayers'. And of course, Marcos made sure he got a cut. The biggest, most famous construction project, the billion-dollar Bataan Nuclear Power Plant, was an overpriced, graft-ridden structure which paid Marcos millions of dollars in kickbacks. His crony Herminio Disini got such a large commission he could afford to flee to Austria, buy a castle and settle down. The country took years to pay off the BNPP. It still hasn't been used. Imelda also had an "edifice complex." She was in such a hurry to have the Film Palace in Roxas Boulevard finished, part of it collapsed, reportedly burying workers alive.

Imelda's idea of infrastructure for the poor was a high whitewashed concrete wall around Manila's squatter areas, the better to hide the poverty and misery, and so avoid depressing passing motorists and tourists.


MYTH 4. IN 1986 MARCOS COULD HAVE ORDERED HIS TROOPS TO RUN OVER THE CITIZENS ON EDSA BUT REFUSED TO DO SO, EVEN IF IT MEANT HE WOULD LOSE

Actually he was urging his generals to attack, but in front of the TV cameras made a big show of concern over civilian casualties. Reporter Sandra Burton, who was there, wrote: "Viewers had just witnessed another bit of play-acting, or moro-moro, between Marcos and (General Fabian) Ver, which seemed intended to impress upon his official US audience the president's concern for preventing bloodshed, even as the Americans' sensitive communications devices were intercepting his generals' orders to fire on rebel headquarters."

The truth was the dictator's generals were reluctant to attack. According to Beth Day Romulo, one general later said his huge amphibious assault vehicles could have "rammed through the crowds." However, "I didn't want to be known as the Butcher of Ortigas Avenue."

Marcos kept up the pretense. Burton wrote how: "…Hyperventiliating again, Ver grew more and more excited. 'Just give me the order, sir and we will hit them.' Marcos, looking reasonable, compared to his bellicose chief of staff, refused. Yet even as he spoke, his generals were ordering Colonel Balbas to stop making excuses and fire the mortars he had positioned early that morning on the golf course inside Camp Aguinaldo." Marcos never let a few broken, maimed bodies stand in his way. He wasn't about to stop.


MYTH 5. MARCOS MEANT WELL, BUT IMELDA AND THE CRONIES RUINED EVERYTHING

He refused to share power. He kept a closet full of secret decrees. His word was law. The judiciary, legislative and military were his puppets. If Ferdinand Marcos could claim credit for all the nice buildings constructed during his regime, he should also take responsibility for everything else.

The truth was, Marcos was evil from the get-go. As a young man, he assassinated his father's political opponent -- through a coward's way, sniping from long range in the dark of night. He fabricated a record as an alleged guerrilla leader during World War II. He opened a secret Swiss bank account -- under the pseudonym "William Saunders" -- with Credit Suisse in 1968, years before he declared Martial Law.

Marcos was all of a piece. He intended to run the country purely for the benefit of his family and friends, and to set up a dynasty that would continue the plunder. He was prepared to do anything to hang on.

During the snap election campaign in 1985, he sneered that his opponent, Cory Aquino, was a mere housewife with no experience. Cory fired back with a statement that summed up the dictator: “I concede that I cannot match Mr. Marcos when it comes to experience. I admit that I have no experience in cheating, stealing, lying, or assassinating political opponents.”

   
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TNsoup :
Posted 67 days ago
degenerate, qwerty. Why can't you see that Marcos' legacy is to show to present crooks that no matter how evil they'll do as long as they're in power and no matter how people complain they all - at all times get away with it! So they did none but set a bad example. Talk about economy, what all the ignorant were talking was how he reaped the seeds that had been sown by leaders before him! Did you forget their splurges the jewelry appraised at millions of dollars? The $10B debt they left? Think of how much worth is $10B almost 3 decades ago! How the next leaders would led us to recovery when ALMOST ALL of them awestrucked at how Marcoses did it and get away with it even parised for it! They would not care they wanted to learn how they did it! And there, they did! The Estradas (and all who came with him even his women), the Arroyos (and her relatives), etc. down to Mayors seat cannot wait to get their hands to Philippine pocket! I just hope that there will be no revision of the statement "Philippines is a nation composed of 40 million cowards and one son of bitch," because the revision would be Philippines is a nation composed of 90 Million cowards, one son of bitch with his trained puppies.
Robles, good for you for starting this blog. Filipinos need more education about government politics and history. A good number of population do not know and therefore how would they care if they do not know? All they know was Lapu-lapu Magellan in Mactan Cebu. t's time for people to care if no one, then who will?
Time for education reform too, to get that middle school in every school going. We think we are a degree holder and proudly tell the world I'm college graduate yet in reality we are only second year college by standards cause some ----- genius think it's a good idea to skip 7th and 8th grade.
Time to put up middle school on the school system, take away those nonsense subjects in college and high school and replace them with updated PHILIPPINE HISTORY, GOVERNMENT, AND POLITICS as early as in Elementary years, a constant reminder is one way to bet memory lapses (Why many suffers from this?) thereby making sure that updated and accurate history will be observed closely by the next generation to come and mistake won't be repeated.
Time for Filipinos to stand up and not be afraid to teach the ugly truth (and not just about My beautiful Philippines Pearl of the Orient). All nations have both beauty and Beast. But Philippines tried to cover its Beast, displaying only what the world wants to see (little did they know world wants to see both sides or at the least they already knew). Hiding its beast is that weakness that only feeds and nourished it and making the Neurotic Leaders becoming strong!
pinoyboy :
Posted 67 days ago
saying that without marcos there would not be an LRT is like saying without gloria there wont be an LRT2. It happened on there watch, i'm surprised the project wasnt botched under their rule. progress, slow or fast, happens all the time, thanks to hardworking filipinos, not to free loading politicians like marcos and gloria.
I think the reason why old dynasties made a comeback last election is because we dont keep a clear and honest record of our history. we should call things as they are. for gods sake i saw a video of our national anthem describing marcos as the president of the green revolution and erap as the centenial president. we should be very clear and precise when it comes to history so future generations will not be confused.
@degenerate - you seem to be judging marcos in his peak at his legitimate term. please judge him under the circumstances he left us with when he fled to hawaii. at least erap had the guts to face the people (not that i'm pro-erap). but thats for another blog entry.

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