Friday, February 17, 2012

On Family Connections

"You can choose your friends, but you can't choose your family" - old adage


On Day 18 of the impeachment trial of Chief Justice Corona, Senator Jinggoy Estrada tried as hard as he could to prove that witness Anabelle Tiongson of PSBank personally knew Chief Prosecutor, Niel Tupas, Jr. It was revealed that a cousin of Anabelle Tiongson's was a political running mate of Tupas' brother in the province of Iloilo.

Cong. Niel Tupas

I saw how frustrated Jinggoy was as Anabelle kept on denying that she personally knew Niel Tupas. I could just imagine the embarrassment of Jinggoy as a Senator-Judge for not getting the answer he wanted.

I think Jinggoy must also understand that it is not automatic that Anabelle Tiongson would know a relative's acquaintance just because they are related. 

Anabelle Tiongson and Jinggoy Estrada

I myself do not know my relatives' political acquaintances, if they have any at all. Those they know personally and intimately aren't automatically the same people I know personally and intimately. I may have heard of/about them them during family get-togethers or conversations, but that's about it.

I understand where Anabelle was coming from. The Tupas family had links with her cousin, and that's their business. Anabelle had her own businesses and acquaintances whom her cousin and other relatives had nothing to do with.

The bigger question is, so what if they know each other?  What's the point? 

Happy weekend!

There you go.








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