Bato completely shattered Alan Peter Cayetano’s independent rebrand by blabbing the entire secret coup script on camera.
By admitting he resurfaced exclusively to act as APC’s crucial "13th vote," he exposed that the leadership shakeup was never about integrity.
It was a desperate, calculated move to hijack the Senate, stall the incoming impeachment court, and shield Sara Duterte from accountability.
APC tried to play statesman, but Bato exposed him as a scheming puppet.
Correction: It is not our statements that escalate tensions in the West Philippine Sea and the entire South China Sea. Rather, it is China’s illegal, coercive, aggressive, and deceptive actions that undermine regional peace and stability in this part of the world.
Just look at these Chinese Maritime Militia that illegally swarm our Exclusive Economic Zone in the West Philippine Sea.
"Intimidation" barely scratches the surface here!
China takes advantage of low visibility to swarm the Filipino waters, then operate in very close proximity to Filipino vessels & eventually seclude the Filipino ships from its convoy. Making it an easy prey for the Chinese goons.
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China’s illegal intrusion into our EEZ plunders resources, destroys coral & kills marine life using cyanide & electrofishing.
Our sovereign waters aren’t dumping grounds; such reckless acts must not be tolerated.
If you think Pharaoh was the real enemy at the Red Sea, you’re reading the story too quickly.
Most of us look at the Red Sea story like it’s a victory lap; God opens the water, Pharaoh’s army gets wiped out, and Israel walks away free. We treat it like the "happily ever after" moment of the Bible.
But if you actually look at the Scripture, something far worse hunted the Israelites than Pharoh’s pursuit.
In Exodus 14, as soon as they see the dust from the Egyptian chariots, they start losing it. They weren’t just panicking; they literally ask Moses, "Was it because there weren't enough graves in Egypt that you brought us here to die?" They actually told him it would have been "better" to stay as slaves.
Keep in mind, these people just saw ten plagues. They saw the Nile turn to blood. They watched the land go dark. But the second things got tight, fear deleted their memory of the miracles.
And we do the exact same thing.
How fast do you start romanticizing your past when your current situation gets uncomfortable? How quickly do you start missing the things God actually rescued you from, just because the future feels a bit blurry?
Even the miracle itself wasn't instant. Exodus 14 says God drove the sea back with a strong wind "all night." It was a slow, step-by-step walk. It wasn't a magic trick; it was a process.
But look at what happens just one chapter later in Exodus 16. They start complaining about food. They start talking about how they "sat by the meat pots" and had plenty of bread in Egypt.
That’s a lie. They were in forced labor. They weren't enjoying a buffet; they were being worked to death. But anxiety is a hell of an editor. It makes you remember the "comforts" of your old life while completely cropping out the chains that kept you there.
Then you get to Exodus 32. Moses is up on the mountain for forty days. No updates, or any signal he’s coming down soon. So the people go to Aaron and say, "Make us gods who will go before us."
They didn't stop believing in God you know, They just couldn't handle not seeing Him. Egypt had trained them to only trust what they could touch. So when God didn't move on their timeline, they went back to what felt familiar.
That’s the real issue here. They were out of Egypt, but Egypt was still in their heads. They were physically free, but they were still using a slave’s toolkit to handle fear and delay.
So, when things stall in your life, what do you start building? When you don't get the answer you wanted, what "golden calf" do you reach for? Is it a drink? Is it an old relationship? Is it just a desperate need to control everything around you?
The real threat wasn't the Egyptian army behind them. It was the urge to run back to what was predictable.
The beauty of this story isn't just the parting of the sea. It’s that God didn't walk away when they started acting out. He kept sending the manna and kept showing up for them. He didn't just pull them out of a country; He stayed with them while He pulled the "slave-thinking" out of their hearts.
Leaving your past is a one-time event. But learning how to be free? That takes time.
Be honest with yourself; What part of your "Egypt" are you still defending? Are you rewriting your history because you’re scared of the unknown? If God took away every problem you have right now, would you still be a slave on the inside?
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Behold Chinese “coast guard”:
Filipino civilians were supplying aid to help local fishermen and the CCG attack them with water cannons.
China's coast guard is really just a thug in uniform, bullying civilians in waters they illegally occupy.
China always accuses Philippines of creating tension in the region.
Now look at this, two China Coast Guard ships are attacking a lone Filipino vessel with military grade water cannons!
It happened inside Philippines's territory. @Jay83214566@poyjampoy@yeshuaformosa
@ABSCBNNews Senator Marcoleta, you don’t deserve to be called a senator. You are “burak”. Vile, evil and a traitor to the country that nurtured you to be what you are today.
This isn’t my place to comment on Philippine politics, but why is there even a conversation about defending China after this?
Cooperating as neighbours for the sake of your citizens is one thing. Surrendering sovereignty to a country that treats you like this is another.
Kailangang suportahan ng Senado ang Philippine Coast Guard (PCG), Department of National Defense (DND), at Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) sa patuloy nilang pagharap sa mga iligal na aktibidad ng China sa rehiyon.
Atin ang West Philippine Sea!
Sabi ng Tribunal sa 2016 ruling nito na Iligal ang pananakop at pagaangkin ng China sa mahigit 500,000 square kilometers ng ating EEZ at Continental Shelf na ayon sa United Nations Convention on the Law of the Seas o UNCLOS.
Dapat magkaisa tayo bilang Senado sa pag depensa sa Arbitral Ruling ng Tribunal na pumabor sa atin at binalewala ang 9 Dash line claim ng China. Dapat din suportahan natin lahat ang posisyon ng ating Dept of National Defense at ng Armed Forces of the Philippines laban sa iligal panghihimasok at mga kilos ng China sa West Philippine Sea.
“Of all the Bible’s teaching about Jesus Christ, none is more significant than Colossians 1:15–19. This dramatic and powerful passage removes any needless doubt or confusion over Jesus’ true identity. It is vital to a proper understanding of the Christian faith.”
— John MacArthur
Sabi ng tweety bird ko, pinag tatawanan lang ng ibang Senador ang Trillion Peso March.
Wala daw na achieve except to release pressure like a safety valve. Mapapagod at makakalimutan din daw ng taumbayan.
Mukhang tama nga si JV Ejercito, the Senate (values) is burning down. 🔥
I can think of no public figure whose work has meant more to me than John MacArthur's. I can think of no ministry that has shaped my life in greater ways than Grace to You. Like millions of other Christians around the world, his daily teaching became the backdrop of mundane domestic tasks, long car rides, and sleepless nights. His books, the first resources I turned to when dealing with a crisis or trial in my life.
To be quite frank, this feels a little like losing a father.
I had the joy to interview and correspond with him on occasion, and when he heard I had cancer, he sent me a message of great encouragement.
I cannot help but feel we have seen the last of the great lions pass out of the world. But I know, as Pastor John taught me, that the Lord does not leave himself without a witness. And He will raise up more teachers like Johnny Mac, as his dear friend, RC Sproul, another of the great lions, used to call him.
And on that note, I smile to imagine the two of them reunited.
His adherence to sound doctrine never wavered. Whether preaching from his pulpit or on the set with Larry King, he never watered down the truth of Scripture.
I thank you Lord so much for his legacy and that he now has the full joy of his salvation.
Well done, good and faithful servant.