Tuesday, June 25, 2019

1987 Constitution




I co-authored the 1987 Constitution actually. Or let's say with my father and mother. Or later reviewed by teachers in Masbate. It was prepared in the 1970s, for ratification in the years to come. I wrote the Civil Code of the Philippines too with, sadly, many deaths by my side while writing the articles and sections. (The "brawns" groups were asserting their power.) To my mind, it was goddamm bloody authoring laws and regulations, their way to deter me. Still, right prevailed over wrong, but how the laws came to be was really bloody. That's why it must be reviewed and amended by others "to add their minds or aura of nobility and integrity to the written law." 

The Tamayos were Monarchs or Royalty authoring Laws and Constitutions, e.g. we were United Nations/Starfleet in the White House and Malacañang. 

My father really wanted me to be a Lawyer, even at this old age of mine. But we were lawyers already (me and him and my mother); we were authoring Constitutions. In fact, I passed the Bar Exams in the 1970s, because I wrote it! :) I was writing/preparing Licensure Examinations too for the Engineering and Teaching professions. Of course, my work must have been updated by now, but when I took the Licensure Examinations for Teachers (LET) in 2008, which I passed, the exam was so familiar! In fact, I thought I would be in the Top 10 of the LET 2008. 

At this present time, my father could have been president already, and being visited by former US presidents at Starmall San Jose Del Monte as it is ours too. There is supposed to be airport here so the US presidents can visit us. With Star Trek ships in place, that's easy to do. So that was the plan, ideally. The Tamayos are really wealthy, even have global oil companies, supposed to be. 




I should be Senator by now, even if I'm not that wealthy, with backing from top families globally and US politicians. By 2022 elections, I should be President of the Philippines. My plan then was to be a known-wealthy Senator for President, or maybe I was satisfied being just Governor or Mayor of Masbate, not obliged to attend daily Congress sessions, for example. 


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