THURSDAY’s Senate hearing on the possible termination of the Philippines-United States Visiting Forces Agreement (VFA) was a most revealing, enlightening and serious explication of an issue of grave national interest.
It was revealing, first, because it showed that the Senate of the 18th Congress is capable of conducting a serious public inquiry on a matter that is of greater consequence than the proposal for a motorcycle taxi service in the nation’s public transportation system.
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