The controversial letter/e-mail from Harvey Keh
Subject: What will make me leave the Philippines. ..
An Open Letter to Every Filipino
– by Harvey Keh
I was watching a TV news program a while ago when they reported about a controversial e-mail from a youth leader being spread in the internet. I have received a copy from a friend and because I am not a fan of sending multiple messages, I am sharing it to everyone through this blog. I think this letter should serve as a wake up call for all Filipino voters.
The letter goes:
Dear Fellow Filipino,
Good day to all of you! Before I begin my letter… just a disclaimer, for people who know me they know that I love the Philippines very much and I am not really one who rants and complaints to high heavens about what is happening to our country and does nothing about it, in fact, I feel that at my relatively young age of 27, I have done much service to the Philippines by setting up Pathways to Higher Education which has sent more than 500 poor but deserving students to college and AHON Foundation which has already built two public elementary school libraries that have benefitted more than 3,500 students. Yet, after seeing how events in our nation have transpired the past few weeks and talking with some friends, I feel the urge to share with you my own thoughts and feelings.
Over the weekend, we saw the completion of two major political alliances for this coming Senate Elections that has just began here in the Philippines. Now we have two political forces with familiar faces nonetheless on opposite sides of the fences. On one end, you have Tito Sotto and Tessie Aquino-Oreta who were two major stalwarts of the opposition and the FPJ Campaign in 2004 hobnobbing with the woman (Pres. GMA) whom they claimed to have cheated FPJ in the last Presidential Elections.On the other side of the fence, you see Manny Villar, the former house speaker who was actually responsible for impeaching Erap now part of the United Opposition who is led by no less than… Erap himself. Now if you don’t see anything wrong with this picture then you must be one of the many Filipinos who have accepted this very sad reality that there is indeed no permanent ideals that our government leaders stand up for but rather they just go where there self-interests can best be served. It is this kind of politics why I no longer wonder why good people like Ramon Magsaysay Awardee Mayor Jesse Robredo of Naga City or outstanding Bulacan Governor Josie Dela Cruz will find it hard or worse, never be elected to national positions.
It is with these in mind that I’d like to share with you what are events this coming May elections that will make me consider leaving the Philippines:
1.) If former COMELEC Commissioner Virgilio Garcillano of Hello Garci fame wins in his bid to become Congressman of Bukidnon…seeking to replace a good man no less in incumbent Cong. Neric Acosta… We would really be the laughing stock of the whole world if we allow a man with the reputation of Garci to be one of our so called “Honorable Gentlemen”.
2.) If Dancing Queen Tessie Aquino Oreta reclaims her seat at the Senate… I hope that all of us would still remember that dance that she did during the 2001 impeachment hearings after they voted to overrule the decision of then Chief Justice Davide… let us make sure that people like her never make it to the Senate again.
3.) If Richard Gomez becomes a senator… what does he know about making laws? We already have the likes of Bong Revilla and Lito Lapid in the Senate and their performance or lack of it would be reason enough not to elect another actor who has no prior experience in government to the distinguished halls of the Senate.
4.) If Gringo Honasan wins again…. have we not learned our lesson? I cannot believe that just because someone is charismatic then we will just elect him to become one of our senators despite the fact that he has time and again caused so much instability in our country… if we want a military junta similar to that of Thailand… then lets all vote for this guy….
5.) If Manny Pacquiao becomes Congressman of General Santos City… everybody loves Manny the Boxing Champ but Manny the Lawmaker? Lets be realistic here, Manny is our Hero alright but I think it takes more than just great boxing skills and a desire to serve to be able to make appropriate laws that would help uplift the lives of the many Filipinos who live in Poverty.
6.) If Lito Lapid wins for Mayor of Makati City… I don’t like Jojo Binay as well but Lito Lapid as city mayor of the country’s finance and business center?!?! And do you really think he is from Makati and has good plans for the city? The Arroyos asking someone like him to run just goes to show you how much love and concern this government has for our country.
7.) If Chavit Singson becomes a Senator, Illegal Gambling = Chavit… enough said.
Now if all of these 7 things happen during this coming elections then don’t be surprised if I decide to leave this country that I love dearly. Like I said during the first part of my letter, I feel that I have done much for this country but I think its time that Filipinos become more vigilant and critical in selecting our leaders for the sake of our future and the generations that will go beyond us. So I appeal to every Filipino who asks what can I actually do for my country… Choose and vote for the right people this coming elections, huwag na tayong magpaloko sa mga kandidatong maganda lang ang jingle o gwapo lang sa mga poster. Let us choose leaders who have a good track record for service and who are genuinely committed towards serving our country.
Manindigan naman tayong lahat para sa ating Kinabukasan at para sa Kapakanan ng ating Bayan!
Thank you very much for your time in reading this letter.
Sincerely,
Harvey S. Keh
Email: harveykeh@gmail. comPlease pass this on to everyone you know specially in the Philippines.
We could add more “unqualified” candidates to the list. I think you would agree with me if I say that the Philippine politics is one of its weakest points. We are served mostly by corrupt officials and being one of the most corrupt countries should make as ashamed enough to change our standards of choosing the candidates. Let’s not vote for popularity. Let’s not vote for money. Let’s vote for our future. Let’s vote wisely.

Such a brilliant letter.
I’m definitely with the email author on this one, although I won’t be going with him if – or when – he leaves.
Indeed, let’s all vote wisely. But…isn’t that the very same line we always say every elections? ^_^ sighs
ur letter was really good, it touches every filipino who read this letter..how i wish there are still more filipinos like u…well anyway its me mae…im sure u dnt recognized me…but i’m sure ur letter wud be a permanent lessons to everybody….
a country is only as good as it’s people.no more no less.the reason why we are like this is because we have collectively allowed ourselves to be so.however we should not lose heart but instead pursue liberation through the unfailing use of what is currently permitted under the constitution and that is to vote however we chose. we can blank out positions whom we feel has no deserving candidate or fill it up with whoever we fancy.just don’t sell your votes. it’s about time we junk jueteng backed candidates up to the local levels(most importantly)
such a great letter… hope this letter would serve as an eye-opener to everyone… this is the right time for the filipino people to realize that they should vote base on their conscience, not on anything that a politician can offer or give us…
i agree……………..ur genious.
have a few issues to raise regarding the letter writer H. Key.
campaign period is what it is for; for the voters to know the candidates and make their choices, and as long as their choices are free without duress, that is what democracy all about.
we had been at these before. we voted what we sincerely believed the best among the candidates (didn’t we?) and what we end up with, were bunch of no-good leaders in retrospect, but not before they were voted in.
i believe what is needed is Accountability. that even if the list of events the writer enumerated happen, enough to make him leave the country if the people in the list are accountable for whatever actions they may take, then H. Key can rest assure that he can leave the country and not to worry about anything. on the other hand if he so loves the country, i’d rather he keep up the fight, and not let up, just because things don’t go his way.
i have only one question for harvey (whom i haven’t met or heard of, before his open letter filled my inbox):


“Who will your ‘more than 500 poor but deserving students’ in college and ‘AHON Foundation public elementary school libraries’ more than 3,500 students’ vote for?â€
they can make a difference.
start with them, ask them one-by-one, you might settle your indecision before may14th -even sooner than you think!
ps:
instead of saying “if ALL of these 7 things happen during this coming elections…â€, why don’t you try saying “if ANY of these 7 things happen…â€
i so agree with you. our politicians only serve for their own interest, not for the voting public.
your letter should be an eye opener for all the Filipinos but then again, how many Pinoys have access to the internet? of the millions of registered voters, how many can actually read and write English?
i would like to suggest that this letter be translated to Tagalog and printed in newspapers and tabloids where more Pinoys can read it.
its a very real facts with very sincere emotions from the writer…we really should be more aware of whoever wants to run for whatever position this coming elections…lets be more observing, watchful, and most importantly informed. as much as possible, watch and listen to every debates featuring candidates esp. for the senate…its a very delicate position in our republic, and please remember whoever we put in there (that is, providing Comullect, or ComElec, let the real votes of the people be the voice and power this election) will be enjoying all the “benefits” of being one. i will personally rally for the following whom i’ve heard speak on tv debates…im stilll waiting for a chance to hear the others…so far here is my list…
1 Allan Peter Cayetano
2 Francis Escudero
3 Kiko Pangilinan
4 Atty. Adrian Sison
Every word was veracious.This politicians na binabayaran ng mamayan wala namang ginawa kundi magpasikat.Maamo lng kung election.Have pity on the filipino people especially the grass roots.DI mo alam sino ang pula, sino ang puti.Ni walang firm ideals.Where are your ethics?is that what you learn in college,ang nakawin ang pera nga bayan at magpaganda sa kanya kanyang opisina.Remember that you are a a public servant & not a cosmetic icon.