Sun.Star Baguio

A lawyer’s letter and response

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WE SHARE the following letter to the Cou rier editor in response to the letter of dialysis patients the week before. - RD From: Roland salazar <rolandsala­zar@yahoo.com>

To: baguiomidl­andcourier@yahoo.com <baguiomidl­andcourier@yahoo.com>

Sent: Tuesday, 28 August 2018, 12:44:17 PM GMT+8

Subject: Re: Do not share the same opinion This has to do with the letter allegedly sent by the BGH Dialysis Patients, Watchers, Doctors and Nurses, which appeared in your August 26,2018 issue.

I am also a Dialysis Patient of BGH, but I do not share the same opinion as the ones who wrote that letter that appeared in your August 26, 2018 issue.

First of all, the generaliza­tion that all the BGH dialysis patients signed the letter, is erroneous. I did not give my consent to the writing of that letter. Thus, whoever wrote that letter should not make it appear everybody (BGH dialysis patients and watchers) participat­ed in the writing of that letter, when in truth and in fact, neither me, nor my wife's (who is also a watcher) consent were obtained, so as to generally include us as signatorie­s to that letter.

I am not like the other BGH Dialysis patients, especially a certain "benchwarme­r", who are bitter and sore losers because they did not receive a single centavo from the proceeds of the Kalayaan Trail run organized by the P7 group."Haan ak agraraman iti kwarta nga haan ko nagrigatan".

Being a journalist, that "benchwarme­r" who wrote the letter about the P7 group, should have obtained the consent of all the patients before signing his letter as "BGH dialysis patients, etc."

Worse, they managed to get my wife to sign the letter by making it appear that it was a petition for free dialyisis (sic). They did not tell her the truth that she was signing for a letter that was to be published in the Baguio Midland Courier! How brazenly deceitful!!!

I am saying this because I was chided by several friends who read the letter in your August 26, 2018 issue, by saying:" Apay pards, agraraman kayo la unayen iti kwarta nga haan kayo la ketdi maka move on?", which was to my embarrassm­ent.

For my fellow BGH dialyis patients, MOVE ON. There is no use being bitter and crying over spilled milk. The fact that you have been griping over not being able to receive any money from the proceeds of the Kalayaan Trail Run, is already a source of embarrassm­ent because people are beginning to think that "sobra namang kapal ng mukha natin pagdating sa pagpapalim­os ng pera". As I always say:"ipasa Diyos nyo na yan". Karma always balances out injustices..

As for the "benchwarme­r" who generalize­d and made it appear that all the dialysis patients and watchers signed his letter, where is your journalism ethics? You are not supposed to include people in something, especially a letter criticizin­g others, without their express consent. To make things clear: Not everybody shares your bitterness and opinion.

Atty. Roland Rillera Salazar

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Response: Atty. Salazar angrily confronted me regarding this while I was on dialysis, threatenin­g to slap me with a copy of the Courier last Tuesday. 1)I am sorry that he feels alluded to, even as we tried to explain he was not included as what I wrote in that letter to the editor was: “Dialysis Patients, Watchers, Doctors, Nurses of BGHMC Dialysis Center” – without the adverbial qualifier “All”. This clearly means that NOT ALL dialysis patients, watchers, doctors and nurses were included. I tried to present this basic grammatica­l rule during our exchange. 2) I discussed the issue if only to prevent similar instances wherein illness, pain and suffering are used to solicit funds, part of which went to the project

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