"God save the Philippines from Joseph Ejercito-Estrada"
“But it won’t be personal,” Lacson stressed. “I won’t touch on his personal life because that is not good. What I will tackle in my privilege speech is his character as a government official.”
Lacson stressed he had no political motives to expose Estrada.
“Of course, all people have a good and bad side but it’s about time the people know (the bad side). I’m not going to run, I have withdrawn (as presidential candidate) so this could not be questioned that this would be politically tainted,” Lacson said.
Sen. Jinggoy Estrada also urged Lacson to clear the issues he has against his father.
“We’re going to welcome it. My advice is tell the truth,” the younger Estrada said over dwIZ.
“Let’s just cross the bridge when we get there,” he said.
Today "Lacson declares all-out war vs Estrada in privilege speech" (GMANews.TV, September 14, 2009, 04:11 PM)
Senator Panfilo Lacson on Monday virtually declared an all-out war against his former boss, Joseph Estrada, whom he accused in a privilege speech of being a jueteng operator's protector, a smuggler's godfather, and a bully.
"God save the Philippines from Joseph Ejercito-Estrada," said Lacson of his former boss, who had expressed his intention to seek re-election in the 2010 national elections.