A Garrison state in the make : and other speeches / Benigno S. Aquino Jr.
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- DS 686.6.A75 .A24 1985

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National University - Manila | LRC - Annex Filipiniana | Special Collection | FIL DS 686.6.A75 .A24 1985 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | NULIB000019976 |
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A Garrison state in the make -- Shenanigans, syndicates, stinks in the sweepstakes -- Jabidah! Special forces of evil? -- Mr. M - and Pilate, too! -- A Carrot and a stick for Mr. Marcos -- The Bridge of San Juanico : Mr. Marcos' Folly -- The New partnership, The new (im)mortality? -- Sabah! A game of diversion -- A peace plan for central Luzon -- I Humbly report ... -- A Pantheon for Imelda -- When law and order went amok -- Black Friday, January 30 -- Alternatives on our economic crises -- The Tragedy of Tarlac -- The Next best thing -- Mr. Marcos and congress - a black Cabal -- Black Saturday, Plaza Miranda -- Liberty shall not rest! -- Neither Huk nor red! -- The (in)famous NBI raid, or Marcos power vs. Quintero -- Operation Sagitarrius -- Before the fall : Ninoy's senate years
"In Ninoy Aquino's exposes - ominous indeed and prophetic now sound - was there an exact, as it turned out, prognosis of what Mr. Marcos was up to. Unfortunately, such philippics were chiefly enjoyed for their titillation. The danger signals Ninoy defined excited thrills rather than concern and he was cheered for being so bold an oppositionist, so shrewd a fiscalizer, when he should have disquieted as a stormy petrel voicing omens of impending ill."
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