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This time the perpetrator is an OFW!

by Political Jaywalker (no login)

Filipino Nurse Jailed for ‘Child’ Sex

The pervert is a Filipino nurse named Oliver Balicao, 34 a father of 2 from Bicester, Oxfordshire originally from the Philippines was sentenced to a 16 month jail term.

The victim a 16 year old girl was rushed to John Radcliffe Hospital on paracetamol overdosed distraught over school bullies was once more violated by a person of trust while in a state of drowsiness and confusion. Now how pathetic and gross is that? Hospitals are supposed to be a refuge for battered and troubled minors and to end up with a pedophile truly is disheartening and troubling....... continue at Pedestrian Observer....


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LOOK at the picture of the filipino nurse !!!

by Vaticozz (no login)

I can't see that this guy can't be trusted among girls and women. This person brought is bad habit with him from the Philippines. 16 months in jail is not enough. He should be in prison longer than that, say 5 years or more and then returned him back to the Philippines for good and blacklisted. PANGDAMAY AT NAKAKAHIYA, HODAS TALAGA !!!

Posted on Jan 23, 2008, 12:55 AM
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A Dick-less country...

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Featured article: DOES THE PHILIPPINES HAVE A DICK?

Synopsis:
A country of more than 80 million can't even produce one good leader, let alone the 200-odd souls required to run a decent legislature. If this is democracy at work, then it is an indictment on the character of the Filipino people and our willingness to take personal accountability for our future prosperity.

(Read the full article here!)


PLUS!! Our take on the increasing moronism of the Philippine Media all in one brief snippet in our What's New section!

Read it all, only on GetRealPhilippines.COM!

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Erap says, GMA govt more corrupt than mind !

by Oo (no login)

Erap thinks he is cleaner than Gloria. Pareho lang kayang dalawa !

Yes sir, the fathead Erap talking like a parrot. HAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! BWESITTTTTTTTTTT!!! PWE !

Posted on Jan 22, 2008, 12:54 PM
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Charmaine Clamor a real gem in Jazzipino

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Update on Filipina Jazz Singer wows listeners in the USA


Charmaine Clamor a Filipina American Jazz singer is the first Filipina to break through the mainstream US radio with her album “Searching for Her Soul” heard in over 100 stations all over the USA peaked at #1 on the CMJ jazz charts in several markets. Compared to legendary vocalists Nancy Wilson, Sarah Vaughan, and Cassandra Wilson.


Since she was featured at Pedestrian Observer Group Blog last May 22, 2007 more raves and reviews are coming out her way and her Flippin Out CD is truly a blast which she calls "Jazzipino" a mix of contemporary Jazz and Filipino standards. Read more at Pedestrian Observer......

Posted on Jan 21, 2008, 6:45 PM
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GOOD LUCK CHARMAIN CLAMOR !!!

by Oo (no login)

Hope you last a long time in your carrer. You know, anythibg you do in this world have time time !!!

Posted on Jan 22, 2008, 12:00 AM
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Get 'em now! Toilet literature! Free!

by Dirty Sick Pig (no login)

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAWR!


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No thanks. Free or not to download,

by Notsure (no login)

IT'S A TRAP!!!

Posted on Jan 20, 2008, 4:06 PM
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SENATORIAL DEBATE ON BIOFUEL SHOULD INCLUDE THE SCIENTIFIC COMMUNITY.

by Napanice (no login)

IT'S NICE TO KNOW THAT OUR PUBLIC OFFICIALS ARE TAKING SIDES ON THE ISSUE OF THE BIOFUELS ACT BEFORE ITS ECONOMIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT BECOMES IRREVERSIBLE AND PRODUCES MORE WHITE ELEPHANTS SITTING IDLE AND CAUSING THE COUNTRY ANOTHER EMBARRASSMENT.

SINCE THE PROBLEM OF ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SOURCES AFFECT THE WHOLE COUNTRY, THE DEBATE BEING PROPOSED BY SEN ZUBIRI SHOULD TAKE ON A NATIONWIDE ATTENTION THAT WILL SPUR THE PARTICIPATION OF BOTH PROFESSIONAL AND YOUNG PEOPLE ALIKE BECAUSE THEIR IDEAS COULD PROVIDE CRUCIAL ANSWERS TO THE CONCERNS EXPRESSED BY AUTHORITATIVE PERSONALITIES LIKE NOBEL LAUREATE WINNER DR. HARTMUT MICHEL.

UNLESS THE GOVERNMENT TAKES THIS ISSUE UP AT THE NATIONAL LEVEL AND CONDUCT A FACTUAL AND SCIENTIFIC DISCUSSION THAT WILL EDUCATE THE PEOPLE, IT WILL BE PERCEIVED AS ANOTHER EXCERCISE IN POLITICAL GIMMICKRY AT THE EXPENSE OF FURTHER ISOLATING THE PUBLIC FROM THE DECISION MAKING PROCESS THAT WILL ULTIMATELY AFFECT THEIR FUTURE.

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Zubiri dares Miriam to debate on biofuel

Fireworks on the Senate floor are expected when sessions resume owing to a brewing row between two of President Arroyo’s allies in the Senate over the implementation of the Biofuels Act.

Neophyte Sen. Juan Miguel Zubiri yesterday virtually waged a war with Sen. Miriam Defensor-Santiago whom he dared to debate with him, along with other critics of the law on renewable energy in proving claims that its continued implementation would lead the country to food supply shortage.

Zubiri, on the offensive, challenged

the oppositors, including Santiago who recently asked Congress leaders to move for deceleration of the Biofuels Act, to a debate as he plans to deliver a privilege speech against critics on the resumption of plenary sessions on Jan. 28.

In a press conference, the principal sponsor of the law while he was still in the lower house scored those who echoed the claims made by Dr. Hartmut Michel, 1998 Nobel prizewinner for chemistry, that biofuel development is counterproductive, because it produces little energy, compared to other alternative sources.

Santiago, along with Paranaque Rep. Roilo Golez rallied behind Michel with Santiago saying she will write Senate President Manuel Villar Jr. and Speaker Jose de Venecia to provide funds for the newly created Biofuels Oversight Committee, to ensure that “food acreage will not be prejudiced by biofuel acreage.”

“With all due respect to the Nobel Laureate Dr. Hartmut Michel, I would like to explain that the situation in the Philippines is much more different than that in the United States and Europe.

“In the US , the feedstock for bioethanol production is corn and in Europe the feedstocks for biodiesel production are soybeans and sunflower,” Zubiri said, adding that the Philippine biofuels program is patterned after the Brazil model using sugar cane for producing bioethanol and that of India using jatropha for biodiesel, he said, while challenging them to a debate.

“We can plant jathropha, give people jobs. If they can’t give any alternative they should keep quiet. We’re regressing instead of progressing. I am not doing this for my own. It is an advocacy. What is important here is we should give the law a chance. As of now, there are 4,000 employees building ethanol plants. So we will lose 4,000 jobs,” he stressed.

“On Michels’ claim that competing uses for land may jeopardize the country’s ability to feed its population, we will tap one million hectares of idle government land to plant jatropha. These are tracts of land we see in the countryside with nothing planted to them except cogon grass. We will also utilize local jatropha production to lessen our dependence from imported diesel products,” he said.

“As to bioethanol production, we don’t need to tap other lands but use areas already planted to sugar.

Sugar is not a basic food source, it is an additive, and so won’t compete directly with the population’s food requirement,” he added.

“Will Dr. Michel care to answer that problem? Would he be willing to provide for 5 million workers and farmers who will eventually suffer from the low world price of sugar?” Zubiri asked.

“The bioethanol program is turning sugar into a high value crop. We expect incomes and salaries to increase from this high-value crop. With their higher income, the sugar workers can buy any food item they want like steak and poultry,”he explained.

Zubiri cited the case of Brazil which was able to increase its per capita income by ten-fold from its biofuels program.


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WHO OWNS THE COPYRIGHT TO THE ARTICLE YOU REPUBLISHED?

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Posted on Jan 16, 2008, 11:04 AM
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ALSO THOSE WITH KRACKED KRYSTAL BALLS!

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Posted on Jan 16, 2008, 11:18 AM
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Zubiri is a fellow Ilonggo but I beg to differ with him

by Lemuel G. Abarte (no login)

His olds were friends of my olds.

Now, it is true that the percentage of energy produced by plants is low and the Nobel Laureate is correct. We need an alternative form of energy, and fast for national development.

The choices open are nuclear, solar, wind, the ocean thermocline, tidal power, hydropower and others. It will be a rough road ahead to harness these forms of energy because of high capital investment but invest we must.

So, Miguel, sorry, but the facts speak for themselves.

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Folks, Coel's post above is about to be deleted upon request.

by Dirty Sick Pig (no login)

BWAHAWR!


Posted on Jan 20, 2008, 10:06 AM
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Coel = Lem

by Virgie Pig Valenzuela The Second (no login)

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAWR.

Adding Tu Da Konpyushon Pig


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New Twist in Reynaldo Lapuz Rise to "Stardom"

by Political Jaywalker (no login)

William Hung's Era Officially Over

Move over William Hung a new sensation has just dethroned you and made you a “has been”….. Philippine Update described the new sensation as the “Hottest New Talent” officially ending William Hung’s Era in American Idol a popular reality talent show contest.

Reynaldo’s arrival came at a time over this “news item”, American Idol’s William Hung Found Dead of Heroin Overdose… a quote from the Broken news.....

Posted on Jan 18, 2008, 11:38 PM
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Reynaldo Lapus will lost his stardom someday !

by Ano (no login)

And so Manny Pacquio will become X-champion too. Everything is enjoyed for a limited time, you watch !!!

Posted on Jan 19, 2008, 12:32 AM
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EDSA II, THE RISE OF THE MOST CORRUPT PRESIDENT IN PHILIPPINE HISTORY

by Napanice (no login)

IF FILIPINOS DON'T REGRET EDSA II AND THE RISE OF AN EVEN MORE CORRUPT PRESIDENT, THEN THERE'S SOMETHING TERRIBLY WRONG WITH THE PEOPLE BECAUSE THEY HAVE DONE NOTHING BUT ACCEPT A CHANGE FOR THE WORSE.

Forgetting EDSA II

MANILA, Philippines -- This Saturday, Jan. 20, we mark the seventh anniversary of EDSA People Power II, the series of events that drove away a corrupt presidency from office. Because of the abusive and even more corrupt regime that succeeded it, many people who joined EDSA II have had problems celebrating this historic event. The question that seems to haunt them is: Seeing how Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo has turned out to be, did we make a mistake in ousting Joseph Estrada? My answer is No. There is nothing to regret, but there is a lot to learn from what happened.

Recently, I went through the tricky exercise of reviewing what I wrote in this column right after EDSA II. I’ve always believed that such reflexivity is part of the duty of every writer who dares to comment on events as they unfold. I asked myself if there is anything in what I wrote about those days that I would take back in the light of what I now know.

I distinctly remember writing these hopeful words a few hours after Ms Arroyo was sworn in as the new president. The column came out the following day, Jan. 21, 2001: “For the second time in our short history as a nation, we have rescued our society from the pits of demoralization. Once again we have shown the world that we could find our way out of the most difficult crises armed with nothing more than an inexhaustible faith that goodness always wins in the end. Who could have known that the impeachment trial against Estrada, that seemed custom-made as a mechanism of presidential vindication, would lead us to another people power revolution?

“I never entertained the idea that we could actually remove a powerful president by impeaching him. My position was always for resignation, even if I knew that Estrada would never resign. What I really meant was the imperative of ouster, but then I could never imagine the means for doing this without worrying about the dire consequences.” A murmur of hope and a sigh of relief—I think that is what that column was trying to express.

The week after, on Jan. 28, 2001, amid the flurry of criticisms of EDSA II coming from international media, I defended the course that the events had taken while reiterating the need for long-term reform: “The immediate goal of People Power II was not so much to install Vice President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo as president as to rid the country of a corrupt president who was destroying the nation. Whatever reservations some of its participants may have about the new president, People Power II recognizes the legitimacy of the Arroyo presidency. The long-term goal however is to reform the mechanisms of our public life so that our country may get out of the vicious cycle of poverty, corruption, and patronage in which it is trapped, and ensure its survival and progress in the modern competitive world.”

Two weeks later, on Feb. 4, 2001, at the risk of dousing cold water on the celebrations, I warned that the new president appeared to have misunderstood the message of EDSA II: “Though it was not among its chief objectives, People Power II made it possible for Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo to become president. It did not choose Ms Arroyo; it gave her permission to govern as a transition president. We draw this important distinction because President Arroyo is acting as if she were a winner in an election. Instead of appointing individuals who could best personify the people’s yearning for a decent and professional government, she has been distributing Cabinet positions to politicians belonging to her coalition as if these were the spoils of war….

“In her first formal televised message as president, she addressed those who might be plotting to destabilize her administration and sternly told them that she would crush them. She said she would defend the government, but she did not say where she was headed as a government.”

Though I had hoped that the popular sentiments unleashed by EDSA II could remain powerful enough to compel the birthing of a new political system, I did not have any illusion that Ms Arroyo could be a driving force for reform. Her actions as a member of the Estrada Cabinet in those crucial weeks when the collapse of the government became imminent reeked of opportunism. Thus, it became clear that, as in EDSA I, the task of meaningful change had to be pursued by a mobilized and organized citizenry.

What I did not expect was the speed with which Ms Arroyo would assume exactly the role that Estrada had played in a patronage-driven and corrupt system. After making a few obligatory nods to good governance, she quickly settled down to the practical business of paying back and paying forward to ensure that the military would not threaten her presidency. She did this not by professionalizing the armed forces but by purchasing the loyalty of the top brass.

Ms Arroyo has shown us the limits of people power. We now know that as a moral force, people power will not succeed in shaming an amoral president out of office. We also now know that as a political force, people power cannot topple down a president without the consent or collaboration of the military. This realization, more than anything else, has diminished our people’s enthusiasm for mass protests. I think that what we should realize is not the futility of people power, but rather its eventual impotence if it remains unorganized and naively dependent on spontaneous sparks of moral outrage.

To forget EDSA II is to give up the quest for accountable governance. Estrada and Ms Arroyo both want us to feel bad about EDSA II. Why? Because they are twins. The memory of our struggle against the former sustains our struggle against the latter.

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BOTH Erap and Midget are equal in many ways !

by aNo (no login)

KAWAWANG MANOY! HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!

Posted on Jan 18, 2008, 5:18 PM
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WHEN ONE CHEATS TO BECOME A PRESIDENT, BRAGGING A BOUT DEMOCRACY BECOMES A HYPOCRISY.

by Napanice (no login)

HELLO GARCI! HELLO GARCI! DID ABALOS TELL YOU ABOUT YOUR MISSION IN MINDANAO?

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Arroyo brags about RP democracy to diplomats

President Arroyo on Friday morning told the diplomatic community that democracy continues to reign in the country after a recent report of a private US-based agency to the contrary.

"We take pride in the continued strength of democracy in our country, even as we make gains in the protection of human rights and the promotion of social justice," Mrs. Arroyo said in her speech during the annual Vin d’honneur held in Malacañang.


The President also bragged about the efforts of the government to put an end to the political violence and resolve extra-judicial killings despite the assessment made by the US-based non-profit group Freedom House which stated the Philippines has become less-free under Mrs. Arroyo’s administration.

Executive Secretary Eduardo Ermita supported Mrs. Arroyo’s statement adding that the government has been addressing the issues which were raised last year by United Nations Special Rapporteur Philip Alston.

"We will just continue to do what we think we must do. Now the Freedom House said that it is affected by the report on these extrajudicial killings so called, so we will just continue. It is not anything new because even the UN Rapporteur came here he had his own perceptions that's why the president put in place programs to address the issue of unexplained killings," said Ermita.

ABS-CBN news correspondent Nadia Trinidad reported that Papal Nuncio Edward Joseph Adams urged the government to pursue the "authentic common good" and respect the rights of the people.

The Philippines was one of three countries relegated by Freedom House from a list of totally free countries to partially free after the group cited that freedom "declined significantly" in the country for the second consecutive year.

The group cited several reasons -- "serious, high-level corruption allegations, the pardon of [former president Joseph] Estrada, and a spike in political killings in the run-up to the 2007 legislative elections."

The Philippines was joined by Bangladesh and Kenya in the list of downgraded countries. Meanwhile, Mauritania, a Muslim-majority country in Africa, joined the ranks of "free" countries.

Freedom House also stated that the downgrading of Kenya and the Philippines is "significant", owing to their size and the fact that the two nations were previously regarded as "important additions to the democratic world and models for Asia and Africa."

The organization has included 121 countries under the "free" list.

Freedom House defines a "free country" as one where there is "broad scope for open political competition, a climate of respect for civil liberties, significant independent civic life, and independent media."

On the other hand, a "partly free" country is defined as one with "limited respect for political rights and civil liberties," suffering frequently from "an environment of corruption, weak rule of law, ethnic and religious strife," and, frequently, having a single dominant political party.

A "not free" country, meanwhile, is defined by the democracy watchdog where political and civil rights are curtailed.

Kenney, JDV absent

Meanwhile, US ambassador to the Philippines Kristie Kenney was a no-show at the annual toast giving rise to speculations that her absence could have something to do with the downgrade given by the US Federal Aviation Authority to Philippine airports.

Malacañang’s head of protocol Ambassador Marciano Paynor immediately quelled speculations saying that Kenney was in Zamboanga accompanying the visit of two US senators.

"As an ambassador we don't express any of our political decisions in a manner that is offensive. There is no offense meant and no offense taken," said Paynor.

Aside from Kenney, Speaker Jose de Venecia Jr. or his wife Gina were also not around and so was former president Fidel V. Ramos.

Even with their absence, the event was graced by Sen. Manuel Villar, Defense Secretary Gilbert Teodoro and Metropolitan Manila Development Authority Bayani Fernando—some political figures who were allegedly setting their eyes on the 2010 presidential elections.

"If I make a statement regarding the possibility of my running in 2010 in my position now, it's not just unfair to me either way, it's also unfair to the president, unfair to the establishment," said Teodoro.


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Is that why you use stolen articles to reinforce your shiite?

by Virgie Pig Valenzuela The Second (no login)

Takes a thief to know a cheater? Is that the case, ha?


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US troops will stay in Iraq for 5 to 10 years, general says!!!

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1/ 17/08 APW

IT'S ALL BUSH CORRUPTIONS AND INCOMPETENT !!! PWEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!

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Patalastas muna...

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Wondering why Pinoys are stuck in chronic dysfunction and mediocrity?

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BenignZero, the CONCERNED VOTER of Australia strikes again! BUGAW ALERT!

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OZZIE ALERT! OZZIE ALERT!


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Hangat nariyan si Gloria sa Malacana Palace ay!!!

by Ano'to (no login)

Kawawa kayong lahat sa Pinas ! BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!

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GLORIA FIRES ANOTHER SUBORDINATE DESPITE HER OWN INCOMPETENCE.

by Napanice (no login)

ANYONE WHO HAS TRAVELLED THE VARIOUS PARTS OF THE PHILIPPPINES CAN EASILY ATTEST TO THE POORLY RUN FACILITIES LIKE AIRPORTS, FERRY TERMINALS AND BUS DEPOTS. ALL THESE PLACES SPECIALLY IN THE REMOTEST AREAS, DUSTY UNPAVED ROADS LEAD LEAD INTO AND OUT OF THE PASSENGER'S DESTINATION, CROWDS OF PEDDLERS AND SIDEWALK MERCHANTS ADD TO THE CONGESTION ASIDE FROM THE COMMON PICKPOCKETS AND HOMELESS BEGGARS, AND THE USUAL QUEUE LINES THAT EXTEND OUT OF THE BUILDINGS WHEN THE USUAL PRACTICE OF WAITING UNTIL THE LAST MINUTE RESULT IN A MAD SCRAMBLE TO BUY TICKETS.

BUT THERE IS ALSO A NEED TO MENTION THE SECURITY PROBLEMS IN THESE PLACES BECAUSE BOTH AIRPORTS AND FERRIES HAVE BEEN TARGETS OF BOMBERS IN THE PAST AND THESE HAVE TAKEN QUITE A FEW LIVES BUT HAVE NOT RESULTED IN AN IMMEDIATE IMPROVEMENT TO SECURITY PROCEDURES AS EVIDENCED BY RECENT BOMB EXPOSIONS EVEN RIGHT NEXT TO SUPPOSEDLY SECURE GOVERNMENT BUJILDINGS.

SO THE ARROYO GOVERNMENT IS ONCE AGAIN FACED IN ANOTHER MANAGEMENT CRISIS ON ITS HAND WHICH WILL SURELY AFFECT THE TOURISM INDUSTRY AND CAUSE A SUDDEN DROP IN REVENUE FOR THE VARIOUS AIR CARRIERS IN THE COUNTRY STARTING WITH THE PHILIPPINE AIRLINES.

AND AS USUAL, THE GUT REACTION OF THE PEOPLE IN POWER IS TO FIRST ITS OWN INCOMPETENT APPOINTEES WITHOUT ADMITTING THEIR OWN FAULTS.

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US Embassy tells citizens to avoid RP airlines

MANILA, Philippines -- President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo Thursday sacked Air Transportation Office officer in charge Danilo Dimagiba as -- in a blow to Philippine civil aviation pride -- the United States Embassy advised Americans to shun Philippine carriers and fly only on airlines of countries that meet international safety standards.

In her directive, Ms Arroyo ordered Transportation Secretary Leandro Mendoza to take over the ATO in a concurrent capacity for three months.

She gave him a 90-day deadline to produce results that would enable the country’s civil aviation system to meet world standards.

“The President is giving Secretary Mendoza three months ... to address these administrative and technical issues (on aviation),” Press Secretary Ignacio Bunye said.

Asked if Ms Arroyo had fired Dimagiba from the ATO, Bunye said: “That is correct.”

Ms Arroyo’s move followed a decision by the US Federal Aviation Administration to downgrade the Philippines’ aviation safety oversight rating from Category 1 to Category 2 due to concerns over ATO’s oversight of air carrier operations.

Embassy ‘serious concerns’

In a message to American expatriates titled “Philippines Civil Aviation Safety Caution,” dated Jan. 15, the US Embassy said:

“Whenever possible, Americans traveling to and from the Philippines should fly to their destinations on international carriers from countries whose civil aviation authorities meet international aviation safety standards for the oversight of their air carrier operations under the FAA’s International Aviation Safety Assessment (IASA) program.”

The embassy said the notice was transmitted as a public service to Americans in the Philippines in response to “serious concerns” about the Philippine aviation security standards.

Category 2 means that the FAA has assessed the Philippine government’s civil aviation authority as not being in compliance with International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) safety standards in its oversight of Philippine air carrier operations.

What rating means

On its website, the US FAA says the rating means the country lacks the laws or regulations that are needed for the certification and oversight of air carriers, according to minimum international standards.

It also lacks the technical expertise, resources and organization to license air operations, it does not have adequately trained and qualified technical personnel and does not provide adequate inspector guidance to ensure enforcement of minimum standards.
While in Category 2, Philippine air carriers will be permitted to continue current operations to the United States, but will be under “heightened” FAA surveillance.

Civil Aviation Act

The downgrade affects Philippine Airlines (PAL) -- the only Filipino airline that flies to the United States -- routes which account for 30 percent of its operating revenue.

PAL said the FAA downgrade meant it would not be allowed to fly new US routes or change the type of aircraft used to existing US destinations.

According to Bunye, Ms Arroyo’s sacking of Dimagiba was “coupled with legislative initiative,” or the passage of the Civil Aviation Act (CAA).

“I think this will remedy whatever technical deficiencies there are,” said Bunye.

Action from Congress

Of the US downgrade, Bunye said: “I believe this is for (an) administrative and technical requirement issue rather than safety. I don’t think they are questioning the safety of our planes and, based on record, we have a very high safety record.”

Bacolod Rep. Monico Puentevella, chair of the House committee on transportation, said the law creating the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) could be enacted by next month after approval by the bicameral committee in Congress.

The proposed measure, which seeks to rename the ATO to the CAA, would grant fiscal autonomy to the CAA to enable it to upgrade air operations in the country.

“Hopefully, before yearend we would be elevated back to Category 1 ... Hopefully, before Christmas (2008),” Puentevella said.

Probe of ATO officials urged

Concerned ATO employees in a statement called on Ms Arroyo and Secretary Mendoza to investigate the ATO and some of its high-ranking officials.

Some ATO employees, who requested anonymity for fear of reprisal, cited what they said were records showing that the Philippines had 13 aviation-related accidents from October 2007 to January 2008 which they blamed on the supposed incompetence of some of these officials.

Mendoza, in a statement, welcomed a Senate inquiry into the downgrading of the Philippines safety rating.

No fiscal autonomy

“We welcome the Senate investigation in aid of legislation,” Mendoza said.

“The (DOTC) and its agencies will actively participate in the inquiry because this will enable the DOTC to push for the enactment of the bill for the creation of the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines and for other bills pending in Congress related to transportation safety and security.”

Mendoza noted that the Philippines is a member of ICAO but remains one of the few countries with regulators that do not have independence and fiscal autonomy.

Sen. Juan Ponce Enrile, chair of the committee on public services, said in an e-mail that the bicameral conference committee could not be convened yet because the House of Representatives had yet to constitute the members of its panel.

He said that because of this, Congress would have to wait until it resumed its session on Jan. 28 before the bicameral committee could meet.

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COPYRIGHT VIOLATION ALERT! MAGNANAKAW! MAGNANAKAW!

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IS THIS SUBORDINATE PROTECTED BY CIVIL SERVICE RULES? IF NOT, SHUT UP, STUPID!

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BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAWR!

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AH SO, PNP WANTS TO PUNISH THE ENTIRE PRESS FOR THE ACTION OF ONE REPORTER

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RAZON AND BRIAS ARE TWO OF THE POLICY MAKERS IN THE PNP THAT SHOULD BE REPLACED IMMEDIATELY BECAUSE THEY HAVE PROVEN THERI INCOMPETENECE AND IGNORANCE OF THE PEOPLE'S RIGHTS WITHOUT A DOUBT. THEY OF ALL PEOPLE SHOULD KNOW THAT VIOLATION OF THE LAW IS THEIR BUSINESS BUT THE PROSECUTION AND ARRREST OF VIOLATORS MUST BE CONDUCTED IN A MANNER CONSISTENT WITH THE SAME LAW THAT THEY ARE UPHOLDING.

IT'S REALLY AMAZING THAT THEY KNOW SOMEONE ACTING AS AN ACCESSORY TO A CRIME AND YET THESE SAME AUTHORITIES ARE STILL STUDYING WHETHER TO FILE A CASE AGAINST THE JOURNALIST? RIGHT NOW, THE PROBLEM OF RAZON AND BARIAS IS THEIR LACK OF CREDIBILITY IN MAKING POLICIES AND DECISIONS THAT RESPOECT THE RIGHTS OF THE JOURNALISTS AND ORDINARY CITIZENS.

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PNP chief: Reporter aided Faeldon escape

A reporter helped fugitive Marine Capt. Nicanor Faeldon escape from a luxury hotel in Makati City at the height of the Nov. 29, 2007 failed rebellion led by detained Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV, the chief of the Philippine National Police said Wednesday.

Director General Avelino Razon Jr. said footage from The Peninsula Manila during the crisis showed a media practitioner handing a press identification card to Faeldon and escorting the Marine out of the hotel.

Razon declined to name the reporter, saying that authorities are still studying whether to file a case against the journalist.

On November 29, Trillanes, along with Brig. Gen. Danilo Lim and other soldiers involved in the failed Oakwood mutiny in July 2003 walked out of their hearing to renew calls for the resignation of President Arroyo. The group, joined by civilians, took over the hotel for six hours before surrendering to the authorities.

Journalists and technical crewmen who covered the incident were also arrested to prevent those involved from escaping by posing as journalists. The arrests were seen as an affront to press freedom, an allegation denied by the authorities.

Trillanes and other renegade soldiers are now facing rebellion charges filed by the government in connection with the failed rebellion while the manhunt for Faeldon continues.

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PNP FINDINGS OF GAS EXPLOSION AT GLORIETTA QUESTIONED BY INTERNATIONAL EXPERTS.

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ONCE AGAIN, THE INCOMPETENCE OF THE PHILIPPINE NATIONAL PEOPLE AUTHORITIES, ALONG WITH THE COVERUP ATTEMPTS OF GLORIA MACAPAGAL ARROYO AND THE ARMED FORCES CHEIF ESPERON, HAS BEEN EXPOSED BEFORE THE EYES OF THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY WHEN FOREIGN EXPERTS EXPRESSED THEIR DOUBT AS TO THE CREDILITY OF THE FINAL REPORT ISSUED BY THE PNP POINTING AT THE POSSIBILITY OF A GAS EXPLOSION AT THE GLORIETTA MALL.

WILL PNP CHIEF RASON AND NCRPO CHIEF BARRIAS NOW CHALLENGE THE IRG EXPERTS INTO ANOTHER DEBATE THAT WILL CULMINATE IN A WAR OF WORDS AND NAMECALLING OR WILL THEY BACK UP THEIR SO-CALLED "SCIENTIFI" BASED FINDINGS THROUGH THE TESTIMONIES OF REAL EXPERTS WHO CAN PROVIDE INCONTROVERTIBLE EVIDENCE TO SUPPORT THEIR CLAIM THAT EXPLOSIONS RESULTING FROM METHANE AND DIESEL FUMES CAUSED THE DEADLY BLASTS AT GLORIETTA?

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Foreign experts cast doubts on PNP's Glorietta blast findings

An international terror and insurgency expert on Tuesday cast doubt on the police's findings that the deadly Glorietta 2 mall blast in Makati City last year was caused by a gas explosion while a Malaysian bomb expert stood by a finding that the blast was caused by explosives.

"The government needs to conduct quick and clear inquiry," Kit Collier, an International Crisis Group consultant, told foreign media members at a conference in Makati City.

Collier was referring to the delayed report of the Philippine National Police's findings on the October 19 Glorietta 2 mall blast that killed 11 people and wounded 108 others. The police released its report on the incident last week.

The police said the incident at the Glorietta 2 was a gas explosion. It said there were actually two explosions, methane gas and diesel vapor blasts, that took place at the mall's basement.

At least 15 people have been found liable for the blasts that killed 11 people and wounded 108 others.

In the Annual Prospects Forum held at the Mandarin Hotel in Makati City, Collier focused on the initial RDX findings of the police, which was fully disregarded in the final report.

Collier, however, said that the police should have explained why and how the initial RDX findings turned out negative. "The government needs to speak with one voice and be far more transparent. It's important that confusion is dispelled," he said.

Collier also noted that the police backtracked on its own report that a gas explosion caused the sinking of the SuperFerry 14 on Feb. 7, 2004, which killed at least 100 people. The police took back its initial findings after discovering that the explosion was actually caused by four kilos of TNT (trinitrotoluene).

A suspect identified as Redendo Cain Dellosa admitted to the police that the bomb was placed in a television set. The suspect said the Abu Sayyaf bandit group, which has links with Osama bin Laden's al-Qaeda, told him to plant the bomb.

The SuperFerry bombing is widely perceived as the world's deadliest terrorist attack at sea.

Interior and Local Government Secretary Ronaldo Puno earlier said investigators did not focus on the RDX findings at the Glorietta 2 blast site "because of all the other physical evidence that was surfacing."

"Even if we have two drums of RDX there, because all the other aspects that relate to a bombing were absent, there would not have been a bombing in any case. So, it was irrelevant whether RDX was there or not after all the physical evidence that surfaced," he said.

RDX, nickname for a chemical called cyclotrimethylenetrinitramine, is an explosive component. The police, however, pointed out that RDX is also present in softdrink cans and cosmetic products.

The police's final report of gas explosions which caused the Glorietta 2 mall blast contradicted the Ayala Land Inc.'s (ALI) paid investigation, conducted by Malaysian expert Aini Ling.

In her report, Ling said a bomb caused the explosion, citing the RDX traces at the blast site.

"I can certainly conclude that the blast was a result of the detonation of explosives," Ling told ABS-CBN News correspondent Ricky Carandang in Malaysia.

Ling said RDX was found in significant quantities along with HMX (cyclotetramethylene-tetranitramine), tretyl, TNT (trinitrotoluene) and other explosive components.

Ling said these chemicals cannot just be procured by anyone.

"It’s next to impossible. (Getting the chemical) depends on who you are. I would say that military people or those people licensed by the government. Otherwise they might get it through illegal ways," said Ling.

Ling works in the Forensics Services Company in Malaysia and had investigated more than 400 cases of fires and explosions in 15 years.

One of the cases Ling had investigated was the SuperFerry which due to the Malaysian bomb expert’s findings police backtracked on its report of a gas explosion.

A chemist from the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) however insisted that no explosive component was found at the blast site.

The chemist said that the site was positive only for diesel and hydrogen sulfide – a chemical, along with methane, was formed from the bacterial breakdown of human and animal waste.

The NBI also said that the mall’s basement was not properly maintained citing two empty slots for electrical fuse and the use of an improvised fuse.

Meanwhile ALI on Tuesday expressed dismay over the statement of Justice Secretary Raul Gonzalez that cases may still be filed against Ayala Property Management Corp. (APMC) in connection with the Glorietta 2 blast.

Alfie Reyes, ALI spokesman, said however that it was the prerogative of the justice secretary.

Reyes said that ALI is confident that the result of their independent probe would still be considered and no official of personnel should be held responsible for the deadly blast as they assured that they are ready to defend it in a court..

"Ang paniniwala namin inosente iyung mga hinablahan at nasampahan ng charges at paniniwala namin hindi nga gas ang naging sanhi at hindi negligence ang pagsabog (We believe that those who have been charged and filed charges are innocent and we believe that it was not gas that was the cause of the blast and also not negligence)," said Reyes.

Gonzalez had earlier said that he is still studying if APMC which oversees the maintenance of the mall be held accountable. He said APMC contracted the services of the companies whose officials have been charged by the police.

"The question in my mind is what's the liability of the group that did the hiring?" said Gonzalez.

Gonzalez is set to form a panel to conduct the preliminary investigation on the complaints filed by police in connection with the Makati blast.

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PNP IS ALSO AN INTERNATIONAL EXPLOSIVES EXPERT RELIED UPON BY THE U.N.

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THAT WAS BEFORE THEY HATCHED THEIR ROTTEN EGG GAS BLAST THEORY.

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DOES THE PNP WANT TO PROTECT JOURNALISTS OR COVER UP THEIR OWN POLICE BRUTALITY?

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EVEN DURING THE HEIGHT OF PEOPLE POWER WHEN DICTATORIAL PRESIDENT FERDINAND MARCOS ORDERED THE MILITARY TO DISPLAY A SHOW OF FORCE AGAINST THE MILITANTS AND PROTESTING PUBLIC, THE FILIPINO JOURNALISTS WERE ABLE TO COVER AND BROADCAST THE EVENT TO THE WHOLE WORLD. AND EVEN WHEN GLORIA DECLARED HER STATE OF EMERGENCY IN THE FACE OF A MAMMOTH CROWD AT EDSA PROTESTING THE OUSTER OF ERAP ESTRADA, THE JOURNALISTS WERE ALSO THERE TO CATCH EVERY MINUTE OF THE EVENT FOR THE WHOLE COUNTRY TO SEE AND WITNESS.

SO NOW WHY IS THE PNP HOT AND BOTHERED BY THE PRESENCE OF THESE SAME JOURNALISTS IN SITUATIONS THAT THEY CLAIM AS "EMERGENCY" AND POTENTIAL HARMFUL TO THE PRESS? ALL THEY HAVE TO DO IS HAVE THESE NEWSCASTERS WAIVE THEIR RIGHT OF PROTECTION DURING SUCH A SITUATION SO THAT THEY MAY DO THEIR JOB WITHOUT BEING HARRASSED BY THE POLICE.

THIS NEW TACTIC AT SUPPRESSION AND INTIMIDATION IS CLEARLY THE RESULT OF THE SEIGE AT THE PENINSULA HOTEL WHERE POLICE AUTHORITIES INCLUDING TOP OFFICIALS WERE OBSERVED COMMITTING POLICE BRUTALITY AGAINST THE ARRESTED SUSPECTS. AND KNOWING THAT THESE "MUTINEERS" ARE MEMBERS OF THE OPPOSITION, IT SUGGESTS THE INVOLVEMENT OF MALACANANG'S RESIDENT IN PULLING OFF ANOTHER VIOLATION AGAINST THE FREEDOM OF THE PRESS AGAINST THE JOURNALISTS.

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'Reasonable force’ vs journalists who refuse to leave conflict areas

Officials of the Philippine National Police (PNP) said the police are ready to use "reasonable force" against members of the media who will refuse to leave the area where an emergency situation is taking place.

Chief Superintendent Silverio Alarcio Jr., director of the PNP Directorate for Operations, said reasonable force will be used during a worst-case scenario, wherein members of media would insist on staying in areas of conflict.

"We will use slight force in worst-case scenarios only. We will still find ways to prevent them (media) from getting hurt. We don’t want them to become victims of hostility," Alarcio said during the Talakayan sa Isyu ng Pulis (TSIP) weekly forum sponsored by the PNP at Camp Crame, Quezon City.

PNP spokesman Senior Superintendent Nicanor Bartolome said the coverage of situations similar to the takeover by rebel soldiers of the Peninsula Manila hotel, which led to a standoff for several hours in Makati on Nov. 29, 2007, is dangerous.

"Crisis managers isolate the hot zone and they stay at the cold zone. So just like crisis managers, the community and the media should stay at the cold zone," Bartolome explained.

Bartolome said that if members of the media need information, the PNP would readily help them in gathering details to be able to inform the public through their news reports.

In a memorandum, Justice Secretary Raul Gonzalez said news organizations "may incur criminal liabilities under the law if anyone of your field reporters, news gatherers, photographers, cameramen and other media practitioners disobey lawful orders from duly authorized government officers and personnel during emergencies."

PNP chief Director General Avelino Razon Jr. has supported Gonzalez’s pronouncement that media organizations would be charged if they refuse to follow instructions from authorities during coverage of crisis situations like the Peninsula hotel standoff.

Razon said the PNP’s standard operating procedure is to arrest anybody who would obstruct any police operation.

"We have standard operating procedures and media have ethics. We have a law that says anybody who would not follow instructions (during police operations) could be charged with obstruction of justice," Razon said.

Razon defended the justice department’s memorandum, saying it was not meant to suppress press freedom but to preserve life and property.

"What freedom is there to talk about if you are dead?" Razon added.

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THE BIOFUELS ACT AND THE HUMAN SECURITY ACT ARE USELESS LAW AND SHOULD BE REPEALED..

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ASIDE FROM ALLOWING THE MASSIVE ELECTION FRAUD COMMITTED BY GLORIA MACAPAGAL AND MIGUEL ZUBIRI, IT APPEARS THE PHILIPPINE LAWMAKERS ARE ALSO COMMITTING MORE DISSERVICE TO THE COUNTRY BY PASSING LAWS THAT ARE EITHER UNENFORCEABLE OR DOWNRIGHT IMPRACTICAL AND UNFEASIBLE TO IMPLEMENT.

SINCE ITS PASSAGE TWO YEARS AGO, THE PHILIPPINE GOVERNMENT HAS YET TO FILE TERRORISM CHARGES AGAINST ANYONE CAUGHT VIOLATING THE HUMAN SECURITY ACT. BY ALL ACCOUNTS, THE RECENT TERRORIST BOMBINGS OF THE GLORIETTA MALL AND THE CONGRESS THAT KILLED SEVERAL PEOPLE INCLUDING PUBLIC OFFICIALS SHOULD HAVE LED TO THE ARREST, CONVICTION AND EXECUTION OF THE TERRORISTS. UNFORTUNATELY EVEN THE POLICE CANNOT DETERMINE THE TRUE CAUSE OF EXPOSIONS, MUCH LESS IDENTIFY THE PARTIES WHO PERPETRATED THEM.

SO IT IS WITH A GRAIN OF SALT THAT WE CONSIDER THE BENEFIT OF YET ANOTHER LAW THAT COST THE PUBLIC MORE MONEY AND WASTED TIME TO LEGISLATE WHEN MORE PRESSING ISSUES SUCH AS LACK OF JOBS AND CRUSHING POVERTY ARE THE REAL ISSUES FACING OUR LEADERS. MIRACLE CURES HAVE ALWAYS BEEN A POPULAR IDEA AMONG FILIPINOS, RICH AND POOR ALIKE, AND THEY HAVE A TENDENCY TO JUMP INTO EVERY BANDWAGON SPOUSING THE IDEA OF INSTANT WEALTH AND POWER.

IF ANYTHING, THE RESPONSIBILITY FOR COMING UP WITH POLICIES ON ALTERNATIVE ENERGAY SHOULD BE DELEGATED TO THE SCIENTIFIY COMMUNITY BECAUSE THEY ARE THE MOST COMPETENT SEGMENT OF INDUSTRY THAT CAN MAKE THE NECESSARY STUDIES, ANALYSIS AND EVALUATION OF THE VARIOUS PROGRAMS THAT SHOULD BE CONSIDERED AS POTENTIALLY VIABLE FOR GOVERNMENT SUPPORT.

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Solons urge review of Biofuels Act

RP food supply in peril

MANILA, Philippines -- The author of the Biofuels Act of 2007 in the Senate Monday sought more governmental oversight powers over biofuel development, saying that biofuels could adversely affect the country’s ability to produce its own food.

Sen. Miriam Defensor-Santiago said she fully agreed with the statement of the 1998 Nobel laureate for chemistry, Dr. Hartmut Michel, that biofuel development would be counterproductive because it would produce little energy compared with other renewable energy sources like wind power.

“Biofuel is land-based and will eventually compete with food. Because the Philippines has a small land area, biofuel production will tend to encroach on food production. Corporations are already searching for millions of hectares for jatropha alone. We have to step on the brakes and decelerate,” she said in a statement.

In the House of Representatives, Parañaque Rep. Roilo Golez is asking the House to open an inquiry into the impact of the biofuel program on food security and global warming.

“There seems to be a mad rush to develop biofuels. A lot of resources are being committed, including millions of hectares of land and billions of pesos, on something that is now being debated,” Golez said in a phone interview.

Some farmers in Mindanao have converted part of their rice land to jatropha farming, lured by the promise of higher incomes from the shrub, known locally as tuba-tuba, that produces oily seeds.

Philippine National Oil Co. (PNOC) Alternative Fuels Corp. is looking at some 1.2-million hectares as its main hub for jatropha production in Mindanao.

Land Bank of the Philippines has signed an agreement to provide PNOC Alternative Fuels Corp. with P5 billion to finance the jatropha development program.

Local governments, including Negros Occidental and Quezon, have offered large tracts of land for jatropha production, as foreign investors have expressed interest in such ventures.

Biofuels include bioethanol, biodiesel and fuel from biomass. Bioethanol is a light alcohol produced by fermenting starch or sugar from sugarcane, corn, cassava or nipa. Biodiesel is fuel extracted from plant oils like jatropha, palm, soy, rapeseed and coconut.

Over-hyped Biofuels Act

“Some politicians have over-hyped the Biofuels Act to burnish their image, thus misleading the public. The Biofuels Act raises a serious debate on food versus biofuels in a small island country like ours,” Santiago said.

President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo signed into law in January last year the Biofuels Act, or Republic Act No. 9367, which mandates the use of biofuels in the country.

The law requires that a minimum of 1-percent biodiesel blend be sold within three months of its effectivity and at least 2 percent within two years.

Land for jatropha

The government is implementing an alternative fuel program to reduce the country’s dependence on imported oil, and provide cheaper, more environment-friendly alternatives to fossil fuels.

To meet the 2-percent blend for biodiesel, some 97,022 hectares planted to jatropha are required in 2009 and 120,808 in 2015, according to PNOC Alternative Fuels Corp.

At the 5-percent blend, the jatropha area is estimated at 242,556 hectares in 2009 and 302,021 ha in 2015. At the 20-percent blend, the area goes up to 970,224 ha in 2009 and 1.208 million ha in 2015.

Carbon dioxide emission

Michel pointed out that producing biofuel would sometimes entail clearing a forest, a process that destroys biodiversity and emits more carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.

“When you burn the forest, you produce too much carbon dioxide, which you can’t save in the next several hundred years,” he said at the Nobel Forum on Wednesday at the Philippine International Convention Center in Pasay City, where he and three other Nobel awardees were the guests.

He said putting money in biofuel development would be counterproductive.

“When you calculate how much of the sun’s energy is stored in the plants, it’s below one percent,” Michel said.

“When you convert into biofuel, you add fertilizer and then harvest the plants. There’s not real energy gained in biofuel,” he added.

Renewable energy bill

Santiago said the Biofuels Act was only a cushion for the global increase in oil prices. “It is only meant to be a run-up to the Renewable Energy Bill, which I will sponsor in the Senate (plenary) when session opens at the end of the month,” she said.

Although she authored and sponsored the law that requires the use of biofuel blend in diesel and gasoline, Santiago said she preferred that the government and private sector put their resources on harnessing renewable energy from wind, solar, hydropower, geothermal and biomass sources.

Santiago said she fully supported Michel’s suggestion for the government to invest in wind energy development rather than in biofuel development.

She recalled that during Ms Arroyo’s state visit to Spain, Spanish businessmen were very much interested in helping develop wind power in the Philippines.

In the meantime, while the renewable energy bill is pending, Santiago said she would ask the Senate and House leadership to provide funds for the newly created congressional biofuels oversight committee to make sure that “food acreage will not be prejudiced by biofuel acreage.”

Santiago, who also chairs the Senate energy committee, said the oversight committee was created to see to it that the law will achieve its aim to reduce the country’s dependence on imported oil, as well as “prevent corporate greed and political opportunism from endangering food security.”

Speculators have begun to call for the conversion of rice farms into plantations for biodiesel sources such as sugarcane, corn, cassava, nipa, jatropha, palm, soy, rapeseed and coconut, according to the senator.

In the House, Golez, the senior deputy minority leader, renewed his proposal to the committees on ecology, energy and agriculture to review the impact of the biofuel program in view of questions on its efficiency.

In particular, its impact on energy and food security, global warming, and carbon emissions should be assessed, he said.

Golez filed a resolution last month seeking such an inquiry.

He said that environmental and food security impact was “potentially enormous” since at least 1 million hectares of land had been allocated for biofuels-related production.

Be more prudent

Because the country has only 30 million hectares of land, it’s expected that biofuel plantations would intrude into forested or planted areas, endangering the environment and biodiversity, according to Golez.

“We’re not saying that we should put a stop to this. We should be more prudent with biofuel production,” he said.

Golez pointed out that months after the Biofuels Law was enacted, scientists had released “critical findings” on biofuel that necessitate an “urgent review” of the biofuel policy whose impact “may be irreversible if not corrected now.”

Chief of among these findings was that biofuels may contribute to the warming of the climate, he said.

The congressman said that a global warming expert, Nobel laureate Paul Crutzen, had noted that the advantages of reduced carbon dioxide emissions were “more than offset” by increased nitrous oxide emissions during biofuel production.

The other finding was that biofuels are not carbon neutral because energy is required to grow crops and process them into fuel, according to Golez.

The lawmaker also said that another major finding was that biofuels may endanger food security.

Jean Ziegler, the UN special rapporteur on food, said that while the argument for biofuels in terms of energy efficiency was legitimate, the effects of transforming wheat and maize crops into biofuel were “catastrophic” on the world’s hungry.

Golez noted that a September 2007 report by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development on biofuels concluded that the “rush to energy crops threatens to cause food shortages and damage to biodiversity with limited benefits.” Dona Pazzibugan and TJ Burgonio

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WHAT WILL THE SUPREME COURT DO ABOUT ANOTHER ELECTORAL FRAUD IN 2010?

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SINCE IT HAS DECIDED TO TAKEN THE ROLE OF OVERSEER, THE HIGHEST COURT OF THE LAND SHOULD NOW EMBARK ON AN EARLY INITIATIVE TO ENCOURAGE THE PARTICIPATION OF THE MASSES IN PREPARING FOR AN HONEST AND PEACEFUL PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION IN 2010. CHIEF JUSTICE PUNO SHOULD SPEARHEAD THE EFFORT OF CONGRESS TO START ENACTING ELECTION LAWS THAT WOULD TAKE THE HIGH INCIDENCE OF ELECTION RELATED VIOLENCE TO A HIGHER LEVEL OF ATTENTION AND JUDICIAL ACTION. DESPITE DECADES OF REPEATED KILLINGS AND FRAUDULENTS POLLS, THE PHILIPPINE GOVERNMENT HAS CONSISTENTLY FAILED TO ACT ON THE PROBLEMS AFFECTING THIS CRUCIAL CONSTITUTIONALLY MANDATED PROCESS.

GUN BANS THAT DON'T WORK, POLL VIOLENCE AND IRREGULARITIES, MANIPULATION OF CANVASSING RESULTS THROUGH PADDING AND SHAVING, AUTHORITIES WHO ENGAGE IN MASSIVE ELECTORAL FRAUD AND A TOTALLY IMPOTENT PROCESS OF RESOLVING ISSUES BEFORE THE ELECTRORAL TRIBUNAL SHOULD NOW BE PRESENTED BEFORE CONGRESS AND THE SUPREME COURT CULMINATING IN A TOP LEVEL SUMMIT TO RECTIFY THE ILLS AND WEAKNESS OF THE ELECTION LAWS.

IN ADDITION TO A CONSTITUTIONALLY MANDATED COMMISSION ON ELECTION, AN EXECUTIVE ORDER CREATING REGIONAL ELECTION WATCHDOGS MANNED BY ORDINARY CITIZENS WILL PROVIDE A MUCH NEEDED OVERSIGHT OVER THE PROCESSING OF THE VOTES.

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SC warns Comelec on new poll automation

Amid the finalization of the terms of reference (ToR) for the computerization of the 2010 elections by the Commission on Elections, Chief Justice Reynato Puno has raised the possibility that the Comelec may be courting legal trouble should it push through with another bidding for the electoral modern-ization project.

He advised the electoral body to carefully look into the legal implications with its move as this might be in conflict with a pending appeal before the Supreme Court that junked an earlier contract entered into by the Comelec in poll automation.

It was gathered that the Comelec has proposed a P2.6-billion budget for its poll modernization project in 2010, with a portion of it going to the pilot-test during the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) elections in October.

The ToR will serve as basis for acquiring the technology required to automate the ARMM elections.

Puno said he is not aware of the Comelec’s technical advisory council’s plan and that the poll body

needs to explain what it means by pre-bidding and how this will affect the pending case.

“The Ombudsman’s decision is still being appealed to the Supreme Court,” Puno said of the petition’s status.

In 2004, the Comelec failed to use some 2,000 automated counting machines it bought from consortium Mega Pacific eSolutions when the high court nullified the P1.3-billion automated ACM project after it found irregularities in the bidding process.

Meanwhile, Senate Minority Leader Aquilino Pimentel Jr. also yesterday dismissed the proposal of National Security Adviser Norberto Gonzales to abolish the Comelec as nothing but a cosmetic solution that tends to gloss over the real problems plaguing the country’s electoral system.

He said that while Gonzales is correct in denouncing the Comelec as ridden with corruption and lacking in credibility, he has conveniently failed to mention that President Arroyo is primarily responsible why the poll body has become a severely damaged institution.

“If the reputation of the Comelec has degenerated to such an abysmal state, this can be traced to the erosion of its independence resulting from the appointment of top election officials who were willing to do Malacañang’s bidding,” the senator stressed .

Pimentel noted that these crooked poll officials conspired with the administration in manipulating the 2004 presidential elections.

The same discredited Comelec executives were also behind the rigging of the 2007 senatorial polls in Maguindanao by making it appear that most of the opposition candidates obtained an incredible zero vote in the administration-controlled Mindanao province, he added.

Pimentel said it is the height of political naivette to aim for the dissolution of Comelec and replace it with an “interim body” – as broached by the national security adviser – because it will need an amendment to the Constitution which will take a miracle to carry out.

For about 20 years now, attempts have been made to amend the Constitution but it has all failed due to the people’s distrust in Malacañang and Congress, he noted.

Pimentel reminded Gonzales that the Comelec was a well-respected and credible institution during the chairmanships of Ramon Felipe, Christian Monsod, Jaime Ferrer, Hilario Davide, Haydee Yorac and Harriet Demetriou.

“Things started to go wrong at Comelec only when Benjamin Abalos Sr. and Virgilio Garcillano were appointed chairman and commissioner, respectively,” he said.

Judging from the experiences of the past, Pimentel said it’s very clear that the Comelec can still be reformed by appointing the men and women of integrity and competence and who will not allow themselves to be used by Malacañang for sinister motives.

“It would seem that Secretary Gonzales, by dangling the drastic proposal to abolish the Comelec, is not only aiming for an illusory goal but also camouflaging the culpability of the power wielders in having the Comelec reduced to being their surrogate.”

At the same time, Pimentel demanded transparency in the selection process for a new chairman and commissioner of Comelec by making public the shortlist of nominees to be presented to the President by the search committee, headed by Bernardino Abes. Tribune wires

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I WONDER WHAT GLORIA MACAPAGAL WILL DO IF HER OWN DAUGHTER WAS SEXUALLY ABUSED BY JALOSJOS?

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but jalosjos prefers only........

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11 year old girls, so her daughters are safe.

Gloria's shameless and wicked pardon of Jalosjos has shown the nation the kind of president (garcified at least) we have who has no problem returning a favor even to a pedophile.

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HE'S MUCH OLDER NOW

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not that he has been deprived of anything while in jail, but his release will only confirm the hypocrisy of a Christian society who thinks a corrupt, cheating, and morally bankrupt president is the most qualified leader to run the country.

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How much OLDER than you, Dykeweaselkano?

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Bitter Spiteful Opponents of Good Governance

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The latest scandalous and shameless attacks on Pampanga’s Gov. Ed Panlilio and his supporters are plain and simple bitter spiteful opponents of good governance based on unpalatable concoction of story telling a lie unbelievably landing in the “news”. SunStar Pampanga came out with a “report” on a “caller” that supposedly threatens to blow up Pampanga's Best factory, by Marna H. Dagumboy in one of the latest unbelievable if not laughable “story” in a desperate attempt to destroy the credibility of Pampanga’s most honest man alive, Among Ed Panlilio.

Read the rest at Pedestrian Observer under.....Bitter Spiteful Opponents of Good Governance

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Unfortunately

by Napanice (no login)

Father Ed is not a politician but a man of God, let's hope that he learns fast enough to build a strong political army of followers who will stood beside him and fight for the right.

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PHILIPPINE RUSH TO BIOFUEL IS MORE MADNESS AND LESS SCIENCE.

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LET'S HOPE THE GREEDY PEOPLE IN THE PHILIPPINE GOVERNMENT WHO ARE MOSTLY EDUCATED IN POLITICS AND LESS IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY WILL HEED THE ADVICE OF A NOBEL LAUREATE BECAUSE ADVERTIZED ALTERNATIVE SOURCES OF ENERGY DO NOTG NECESSARILY MEAN THEY ARE ECONOMICALLY FEASIBLE AND WITHOUT HARMFUL SIDE EFFECTS.

NUCLEAR, SOLAR, THERMAL, HYDROELECTRIC AND WIND POWER ARE PROBABLY MORE COMMERCIALLY FEASIBLE BASED UPON THE RESEARCH AND PROJECTS COMPLETED IN OTHER COUNTRIES. ALTHOUGH BIOMASS PRODUCES OIL AND GAS TO BE CONSIDERED SOURCES OF ENERGY, THE PHILIPPINE GOVERNMENT SHOULD AT LEAST TASK ITS SCIENTIFIC COMMUNITY SPECIALLY THE ACADEMIC INSTITUTIONS TO CONDUCT A THOROUGH RESEARCH ON THIS BIOFUEL IDEA BEFORE EMBARKING ON AN EXPENSIVE BUT WASTEFUL BUSINESS VENTURE.

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Rethink biofuel, says Nobel laureate

MANILA, Philippines -- A Nobel laureate has cautioned the government against rushing into biofuel development because there’s little energy to be gained from it.

Dr. Hartmut Michel, the 1998 Nobel Prize winner for chemistry, who was in Manila last week for a talk, said investing in biofuel development was “counterproductive.”

“When you calculate how much of the sun’s energy is stored in the plants, it’s below one percent,” he said at a forum at the Philippine International Convention Center in Pasay City on Wednesday.

“When you convert into biofuel, you add fertilizer, and then harvest the plants. There’s not real energy gained in biofuel,” said Michel, 59, whose prize-winning research with two other chemists dealt with the process of photosynthesis.

Biofuel is made from alternative sources, such as crops, plant fiber, trees, poultry litter, animal waste and the biodegradable component of solid waste.

Biofuels include bioethanol, biodiesel and fuels from biomass. Bioethanol is a light alcohol produced by fermenting starch or sugar from sugarcane, corn, cassava or nipa. Biodiesel is fuel extracted from plant oils like jatropha, palm, soy, rapeseed and coconut.

Biofuels Act

President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo signed into law the Biofuels Act in January last year, which mandates a minimum 1-percent biodiesel blend and 5-percent bioethanol blend in all diesel and gasoline fuels.

The government is implementing an alternative fuels program to reduce the country’s dependence on imported oil, and provide cheaper, more environment-friendly alternatives to fossil fuels.

It is encouraging the massive cultivation of jatropha, a shrub that produces golf-ball-size fruit that contain oil.

Land Bank of the Philippines has signed an agreement to provide Philippine National Oil Co.-Alternative Fuels Corp. with P5 billion to finance the jatropha development program.

The corporation is looking at some 1.2 million hectares as its main hub for jatropha production in Mindanao.

Burning forests

Michel further pointed out that producing biofuel would sometimes entail clearing a forest, a process that destroys biodiversity and emits more carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.

“When you burn the forest, you produce too much carbon dioxide, which you can’t save in the next several hundred years,” he said at the Nobel Forum on Wednesday, where he and three other Nobel awardees were the guests.

Burning destroys many natural compounds in forests, according to the scientist. He said these natural compounds could be remedy for new kinds of cancer.

“We should not put money in biofuel development. It’s counterproductive,” he said.

Top climate victim

Michel said the Philippines is vulnerable to a rise in sea level and stronger storms as an offshoot of global warming.

“The Philippines has every reason to do everything to reduce the use of fossil energy,” he said.

The Philippines, which was battered by storms in 1996 that killed more than 1,000 people, and suffered losses worth billions of dollars, was named by the environment group Germanwatch as the world’s top climate victim that year.

Tap wind power

Michel suggested that the government tap renewable energy sources to generate power.

“The islands are rich in wind power. You should invest in wind to generate electricity,” he said.

The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences awarded the 1998 Nobel Prize in Chemistry jointly to Michel, Dr. Johann Deisenhofer and Dr. Robert Huber for the determination of the three-dimensional structure of a photosynthetic reaction center.

They were the first “to succeed in unraveling the full details of how a membrane-bound protein is built up, revealing the structure of the molecule, atom by atom,” the academy said.

Taiwanese Yuan T. Lee, one of the three 1986 Nobel Prize winners in Chemistry, said biofuel production might not be the “right solution” for countries with small land areas.

“It’s important to realize that in Europe, like Taiwan, biofuel may not make sense. If we use land to develop biofuel, it’s not the right solution,” he said at the open forum.

“In the long run, biofuel will not be the solution,” he said.

Others fear that using arable land for biofuels can cause food shortages.

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Correct, let's reconsider

by Lemuel G. Abarte (no login)

Solar and wind. Try the ocean thermocline at the Philippine Deep.

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The huge oil deposits at the Spratleys.

by Napanice (no login)

Of solar, wind and fossil fuel the most compact and concentrated form is the last one and the oil industry has everything that is needed to drill even deep sea oil deposits.

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FILIPINOS IN U.S. EXPRESS SUPPORT OF FATHER PANLILIO'S STYLE OF GOVERNANCE.

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MILLIONS OF FILIPINOS OVERSEAS ARE ESSENTIALLY POWERLESS TO INFLUENCE THEIR GOVERNMENT UNLESS THEY FORM A POLITICAL GROUP THAT CAN PRESSURE THE LEADERS TO LISTEN TO THEIR VOICES AND DEMANDS. THIS MOVEMENT TO SUPPORT THE GOVERNANCE OF FATHER ED PANLILIO IN PAMPANGA COULD GAIN SOME MOMENTUM IF PANLILIO HIMSELF SEEK POLITICAL ALLIANCE WITH THE OPPOSITION AND CIVIL SOCIETY GROUPS WHO WANT TO SEE CHANGES IN THE GOVERNMENT.

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US-based group supports Panlilio

A group of Filipinos based in the US has expressed support for the policies of Pampanga Governor Ed Panlilio Sunday.

The members of the Global Filipino Nation (GFN) met with Panlilio, a Catholic priest on leave, along with other civic, religious and non-governmental organizations, like the Makati Business Club and the People’s Movement for Democratic Governance.

The groups met with Panlilio at the Pampanga Capitol executive house Sunday.

"Pampanga highlights the possibilities of change," said Victor Barrios, conveyor of the GFN and an advocate both for overseas absentee voting and for dual citizenship.

Panlilio, the whistle-blower in the cash dole out to selected congressmen and government officials during a meeting in Malacanang, said the groups have met to look for ways to help the provincial government.

"Gusto nila matulungan ang Pampanga. Nagsama-sama sila upang maka-isip ng mga paraan para matulungan ang Pampanga (They like to help Pampanga. They bonded together to think of ways to help Pampanga)," Panlilio said.

Fr. Resty Lumanlang, chairman of the Save the Pampanga Movement, said they have formed a coalition to push for the platforms of change and get rid of corruption in the local government.

"We brought together a coalition for transparency governance and responsible accountable citizenship," Lumanlang said.

The groups said they believe the capability of the governor to get rid of corruption in the provincial capitol.

They also expressed their willingness to help Panlilio in promoting good governance in the province.

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Why Filipinos Suck at Democracy!!

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IF you can determine or identify the essential !

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Qualities of "Pinoys style politician" , You understood all fatheads politician and voters.

Kawawang filipinos! HOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!

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RIZAL DAY IS ALSO GLORIA ARROYO'S BIG LIE DAY TO DISHONOR OUR NATIONAL HERO.

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Gloria is Not Running in 2004. Can She Walk ‘til 2004?

On December 30, 2002, President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo stunned the nation with her “I shall not run for President in the 2004 elections.” Amidst the mixed reactions of praise and skepticism, the Philippine political landscape changed. Perhaps the implication of the pronouncement even went beyond the President’s intention, which was to “erase the political divisiveness and spur economic growth in the remaining months of my Presidency.”

Renouncing her candidacy meant two things. It was a failure of leadership. The Arroyo administration failed to bring about any of the economic, social or political changes she had promised after taking over the ousted President Estrada. Consequently, her bid for the presidential elections in 2004 faltered.

Before the December 30 declaration, House Speaker Jose de Venecia warned of a civilian-military coup if government did not get its act together. This was followed by Senator Aquilino Pimentel Jr’s, assertion that GMA must either “shape up or ship out.” The former Senate President was one of the key figures in the ouster of President Estrada and the installation of then Vice President Gloria Arroyo.

Earlier in November, the US Congress denied President Bush’s promise of economic and military fund assistance to the Arroyo administration for supporting Bush’s global war against terrorism.

The new political scene opened wide the floodgates for the 2004 elections. It also opened the arena for various initiatives of different key players that may further complicate the political landscape. How developments will serve GMA’s redefinition of politics remains to be seen. What is clear now is that all hell broke loose and many possibilities may crop up in the coming months. Can GMA steer the nation until her term expires?

Crisis in Governance

The Arroyo Administration was beset with problems and issues on effective governance.

A series of unproved and indirect, but still politically damaging, corruption accusations involving officials of the Arroyo Administration greatly diminished the legitimacy of President Arroyo. Corruption and cronyism were the key issues, which helped bring down President Estrada. Installed by Edsa 2 People Power, President Arroyo vowed to cleanse government of graft and corruption and do away with patronage politics.

First Gentleman Miguel “Mike” Arroyo, suspected of taking charge of GMA’s 2004 campaign and its war chest, has always been in the line of fire in various corruption charges. His name cropped up in a controversial telecommunications deal where money was believed to have changed hands. When the overpriced Diosdado Macacapagal Boulevard and the questionable Piatco (Philippine International Air Terminals, Co.) contract blew up in public, the First Gentleman was allegedly involved. There was also the accusation of extradited Rep. Mark Jimenez that Mike Arroyo accepted his $10 million bribe. Mark Jimenez’s accusation against Justice Secretary Hernani Perez of getting money from the Impsa (Industries Metalurgicas Pescarmo SA) power plant rehabilitation contract was too much to handle for the already badly tarnished image of the Arroyo Administration. In late December, President Arroyo gave the Justice Secretary a graceful exit.

President Arroyo could have served best the Edsa 2 promise if her administration had pushed a determined drive to bring Mr. Estrada’s prosecution to a decisive conclusion. The partisan politics of the administration in handling the Estrada trial was made clear to the public when it desisted from initiating a serious investigation into allegations of corruption against former President Ramos. These included bribery in the Centennial Expo, land scams and deals in energy distribution.

The administration failed to deliver promises of social, economic and political reforms, especially on the issues raised on the May 1, 2001 uprising in Mendiola. The administration squandered its opportunity to address reforms on the perennial problem of social inequality and increasing mass poverty. These were the cries behind the urban poor uprising in May.

Poverty incidence continues to soar beyond the 40 percent mark. The Arroyo presidency registered a double-digit unemployment rate, the highest in Southeast Asia, while industries could not respond to labor demand for higher wages because of high cost of production and a problematic market. Her presidency also registered the lowest business confidence index. The growing pessimism of the business community is born out by the government’s lack of focus and strategy in the economy, coupled with the unpredictability of policies and the economic environment.

The government is blown out by an uncontrolled budget deficit that reached more than P200 billion at year-end due to the government’s creaky tax system and inability to arrest the slide in revenue collection and control public spending.


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STOLEN ARTICLE ALERT! MAGNANAKAW! MAGNANAKAW!

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GMA : "THE MOST LIAR POLITICIAN I N THE PHILIPPINES"

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RIGHT !!!

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"THE MOST....." IS ONLY CORRECT IS THERE IS A COMPARISON. ESL ALERT!

by Virgie Valenzuela the Second (no login)

YOUR DECLARATION IS SIMPLY INCORRECT AND NOT GOOD ENOUGH.

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I compared GMA with Miriam Santiago because

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She didn't jump overboard from airplane remembeer???

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AND SHE IS ALSO THE MOST CORRUPT PRESIDENT IN PHILIPPINE HISTORY.

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"THE MOST" as compared to WHOM? ESL Alert! TOEFL Flunker Alert!

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BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAWR!

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SEARCH YOUR ARCHIVES IDIOT, THE COMPARISON IS THERE FOR YOU TO DISCOVER.

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B.S. YOU COULDN'T HAVE POSTED A COMPARISON BECAUSE IT DOESN'T EXIST.

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BOOOOOOOOOOOO! ALL WE HAVE ARE ASSERTIONS BY A-HOLES LIKE YOU.



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THE DOUBLE "E" - EDDIE AND ERAP FOR PRESIDENT IN 2010

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PEOPLE ARE WORRIED ABOUT THE RISK OF A BALIKBAYAN CANDIDATE RUNNING FOR OFFICE IN THE PHILIPPINES BUT IT LOOKS LIKE THE REAL RISK IS THE OLD TRADITIONAL POLITICIANS TURNING POLITICS INTO A BOXING MATCH.

KNOWING THE APATHY OF FILIPINOS VOTERS, THIS GRUDGE MATCH BETWEEN RAMOS AND ESTRADA COULD VERY WELL GIVE THE FOREIGNERS ENOUGH REASON TO CONSIDER THE PHILIPPINES THE CLOWN COUNTRY IN ASIA.

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‘I’ll give FVR an 8-M lead on a one-on-one presidential race’—Estrada

Erap accepts Ramos 2010 run challenge

01/04/2008

Former President Joseph Estrada has taken up the challenge of former President Fidel Ramos who, through his spokesman, threatened to run for the presidential office in 2010 if Estrada throws his hat into the presidential ring.

“That’s (face-off) okay,” Estrada told the Tribune in a brief telephone interview yesterday. “I’m willing to face him in a one-on-one presidential race. I will even be willing to give him a lead of 8 million votes for his start — that would be double the votes (Speaker) Joe de Venecia got in 1998. I am certain even with that lead I will give him, I would still win the race,” the former president said.

It wasn’t clear, however, whether he was jesting or serious in accepting the challenge.

Estrada, however, wanted it clarified that the claim of Ramos spokesman, Ed Malay, that Estrada had a zero growth rate during his term was false.

“The official records will show that it was Ramos who ended his term with a zero

growth. In the last six months, which was the start of my term, there was growth, from Ramos’ zero growth,” the former leader stressed.

Ramos was also not a popular president. In 1992, he won as a minority president, with some 23 percent of the vote, which was accompanied by charges of electoral fraud.

It was during the 1998 polls that the election quick count took over a month to bare the results.

It was also during Ramos’ term that he granted several sovereign guarantees to Independent Power Producers.

But a one on one presidential race may not be possible, as Mrs. Arroyo’s personal lawyer yesterday wants former President Corazon Aquino to run again in 2010, saying that among the list of living and recent ex-Presidents of the country, only Cory is eligible for a second run.

In a radio interview over dzRB, Romulo Macalintal said Mrs. Aquino was not an elected President because she was only installed to the presidency in 1986 through the Edsa People Power I even if the counting of the ballots was not yet concluded.

Surprisingly, Chief Presidential Legal Counsel Sergio Apostol on Thursday admitted that Estrada is eligible to run for president in the 2010 elections defying an earlier Palace statement the deposed leader is barred legally from seeking the presidency vowing to block his candidacy at all cost.

Apostol admitted during the weekly Balitaan sa Serye News Forum yesterday that while the administration still has no presidential candidate in 2010, Malacañang is open to drafting Estrada as its standard bearer.

“Who knows, maybe Erap would join the administration and be our presidential candidate for 2010,” Apostol told media men covering the forum.

Earlier Presidential Spokesman Ignacio Bunye and Apostol said that the Palace would block any Estrada move to run for the 2010 presidential elections should he file his certificate of candidacy.

Apostol even cited the provision in Estrada’s unconditional pardon Mrs. Arroyo had granted him wherein the former chief executive had agreed he would no longer seek the presidency in the 2010 national elections.

However, Rep. Rufus Rodriguez who is the main proponent of Estrada’s election bid in 2010 should the opposition fail to unite, refuted the legality of the particular provision in the Erap pardon.

“That is only found in the ‘whereas clause’ and it is not legally binding,” said Rodriguez.

“On the contrary, it could be interpreted as an admission on the part of the Palace that President Estrada is eligible to run for president in 2010,” he added.

“For if the Palace is of the firm belief that Erap is legally barred from running for president again in 2010, then why include that provision,” Rodriguez mused. “For what except to tie his hands and prevent him for running.”

“For all we know, everyone in the Palace is afraid of an Erap victory as 2010 is the opposition year!”

Rodriguez however admitted that they have not yet arrived at the decision on whether Estrada would run but added that the deposed leader would be calling for a convention of all opposition forces in the hope of coming up with a unified ticket for 2010.

“In the next few days, we would be discussing the holding of a convention to choose a united opposition ticket for 2010,” Rodriguez said. “And when we say opposition, it refers to all forces critical of this administration.”

For his part, Rep. Ruffy Biazon said that while they (Liberal Party) are setting their sights on only one presidential candidate, Sen. Mar Roxas, they would be willing to join the convention for the purpose of ensuring victory in 2010.

In a radio interview yesterday, Estrada reiterated that he has no plans as of now of running for the presidency in 2010 amid speculations that he is rallying the opposition to sweep the next presidential elections.

“I have no intention of running. As I’ve said before, I want to give a chance to the young leaders. They have also their advocacy, idealism and I would say we have no monopoly of leadership. So, let’s give the young ones a chance to lead this country,” Estrada said.

Estrada said people might have “misinterpreted” his medical missions in Metro Manila as an intention to run for public office again. He said the medical missions were meant to show his appreciation for the public’s continued support as well as explain his case to the people.

He also admitted that making rounds in Metro Manila would also boost the chances of the opposition in 2010 elections.

The former president said his only intention is for the opposition to unite to ensure its victory in the coming polls.

“We must learn from our mistakes. I have said that if the opposition had only one candidate in 2004, FPJ (Fernando Poe Jr.) would have won by a landslide and he couldn’t have been cheated out of his presidency. But if the opposition will be divided, we will just be cheated again,” he was quoted as saying.

Estrada also dismissed reports that his presidential bid was a mere ploy so that his son, Sen. Jinggoy Estrada, would be drafted as the running mate of Senate President Manuel Villar Jr. as claimed by former Sen. Franklin Drilon.

When asked if he believed that he could run for the presidency a second time, Estrada said: “In my view, this is legal and many retired Supreme Court justices that I have consulted with hold the same view.

His son, San Juan Mayor Joseph Victor Ejercito says that his father merely wanted to play a supporting role and not any lead role in the coming 2010 elections.

“The opposition has a very deep bench. President Estrada does not want the 2004 scenario to happen again. He said that he will be the last option if the opposition does not unite, but from what I know he would be happy to just support a common candidate,” he said.

Ejercito also said that he is surprised to see that the administration is panicking.

Estrada, who made his name in more than 100 movies over three decades, cultivated an image of the everyday man who was a champion of the poor and remains hugely popular.

In 1998 he won the presidency by the biggest margin in Philippine history. Allegations of incom-petence and massive corruption, however, led to his impeachment 30 months into office, and subsequently to his ouster in a military-backed bloodless popular revolt.

Estrada, still the de facto political opposition head, remains hugely popular with the masses while Mrs. Arroyo has seen her popularity dwindle.

Estrada aides have been floating the idea of a possible presidential run in 2010 in the absence of a unifying figure among opposition candidates.

Asked to confirm the report on Thursday, Estrada played coy, saying: “That is just speculation right now, but who knows?”

Meanwhile, Vice President Noli de Castro yesterday admitted that he has plans to run for president in 2010. “I cannot deny that I have a plan to run in 2010,” De Castro said in a television interview.

However, he said he does not want to discuss his political plans because he is a member of the executive department and a presidential adviser.“It is not proper for me to talk about it because I am the adviser on housing and overseas Filipino workers. Critics might add political color to what I am doing. Even President Arroyo does not want to discuss politics this early,” De Castro said in Filipino.

But he said his plan to seek the presidency has been discussed informally with friends.

He added that he still does not have a political party nor affiliated with any political group.

“I have not joined any party as of the moment. I am still an independent. I will make an assessment and study carefully the vision and mission of the party that I will join,” he said.

He also said that he is open to other political parties if they will invite him to become their standard bearer in the 2010 Elections.

“I am not closing my doors. There are informal talks but it all depends on the program of that party. But these are all talks, nothing concrete,” he said. Sherwin C. Olaes, Michaela P. del Callar, Charlie V. Manalo, Tessa Gaila Medina and AFP

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The double E loser have staleness experience in P. I. politics!

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IF kabayan Noli de Castro will run for pressident and wins, I believe our country will be the
MOSt
extremely terrible and clown and saddest in asia. Support and chose balik-bayan politician and put up a BIG GAMBLE and see what happen !

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REMEMBER, IT'S ONLY A POPULARITY CONTEST.

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BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU WISH FOR BECAUSE NOLI WIL BE MORE THAN WILLING TO BECOME A CORRUPT PUPPET IF HE CAN BECOME THE NEXT PRESIDENT. WHOEVER IS IN CONTROL OF THE COMELEC, THE MILITARY AND THE POLICE WILL WIN IN THE NEXT ELECTION.

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.....THE AMERICAN DYKEWEASEL COPYRIGHT MULTIPLE VIOLATOR.

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DESTROYER AND POLLUTERS !!!

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6/20/2007

IN THE MAKING ANOTHER DESTROYER AND POLLUTERS. POLLUTED DIRTY CHINA PLAN TO BUILD A HIGHWAY ON MOUNT EVEREST. THESE CHINESE ARE ON THE WAY TO DESTROYING THE NATURAL SETTING, GREAT CHALLENGE, INTEREST AND EXCITEMENT OF ALL MOUNTAINEERS. WHAT NEXT AFTER THESE ???

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"Highway on Mt. Everest?" This I gotta see! :-D

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Buckling the snow chains on my Dodge, pardner! Where's our old but still famous Sherpa guide, Mr. Tanzing Napanice Norgay?

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Re: DESTROYER AND POLLUTERS !!!

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WHY POINT OUT ONLY CHINA AS DESTROYERS AND POLLUTERS WHEN THE FILIPINOS HAVE POLLUTED ALMOST ALL THE RIVERS IN THE PHILIPPINES, DESTROYED THE NATURAL REEFS WITH DYNAMITE AND CYANIDE FISHING, POISONED THE GROUND WATERS IN VILLAGES AND KILLED OF TENS OF THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF FORESTS FOR TIMBER!! HYPOCRITE!

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Ang Kapatiran – Zosimo Paredes, Adrian Sison, and Dr. Martin Bautista

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TO ALL
Do consider Dr. Martin Bautista for the next elections obviously (a senatorial candidate of ‘Ang Kapatiran’ together with Adrian Sison and Zosimo Paredes). He’s a 45-year-old gastroenterologist in the US who came home after 17 years. You can see from his background that he truly means service. For those who find him to be a hypocrite for working abroad, do understand he’s a family man who needs to sustain his family, that he will be able to keep his independence by not relying on public funds to support his family. He helps his countrymen in his capacity but it’s just not enough for there are millions of Filipinos. And as proof of his sincerity, he didn’t renounce his citizenship nor became a dual citizen even if he was long eligible. He’s able to work in the US by being a legalized alien instead. It’s a good start in Philippine Politics to have him and his party around.
The BIG DIFFERENCE is the ‘Ang Kapatiran’ party is God-centered. There is no lesser-evil component. Its members will be disciplined by its own party should they stray from its code of ethics.
I urge you to forward/text/inform all your contacts about them. I believe they only lack exposure that’s why I’m doing this. But I can’t do it alone so I’m appealing to everyone’s help. If all will inform their contacts about them and urge them as well to forward, we might hit a million.
We cannot afford to be indifferent now if we want meaningful change. Otherwise we only have ourselves to blame. BUT TOGETHER WE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE.

HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL!


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you started well for your candidates.............

by CoeL (no login)

without denouncing and trashing the existing political leadership back home...if you will be
consistent with your positive approach....you
will gain some adherents among posters in this
cyberspace.

Belated Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you.

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KAMAG-ARAL, U.S. POLITICS IS RIDDLED WITH TRASHING AND BLACK PROPAGANDA.

by Napanice (no login)

THE PHILIPPINES CAN ONLY LEARN FROM ITS PAST MASTERS, SHE NEVER HAD A CHANCE TO GROW UP AND DEVELOP HER OWN POLITICAL AND MORAL PHILOSOPHIES. WHATEVER WE HAVE NOW WERE HANDED DOWN TO US THROUGH CENTURIES OF SUBJUGATION AND CULTURAL CONTAMINATION.

EVEN TODAY FILIPINO POLITICIANS ARE STILL DEPENDING UPON THE U.S. FOR POLITICAL AND FINANCIAL SUPPORT. THE LATEST LOBBYING EFFORT BY GLORIA ARROYO TO ADVANCE HER POLITICAL INTERESTS PROVE IT AT THE COST OF $50M TO THE TAXPAYERS.

NAP


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I AGREE! JUST DO A PHNO SEARCH FOR "CONCERNED VOTER" TO PROVE THIS.

by (no login)

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAWR!


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THE MILLIONS OF FILIPINOS WHO EARN A LIVING ABROAD ARE NOT HYPOCRITES.

by Napanice (no login)

WHOEVER HAS THE NERVE TO MAKE THAT CLAIM HAD BETTER JUSTIFY IT OR ELSE BE BRANDED THE HYPOCRITE HIMSELF FOR PRETENDING TO KNOW WHAT'S GOING ON IN OUR COUNTRY.

ALSO, MAKING THIS PARTY GOD-CENTERED COULD LEAD TO A CONFLICT IN RELIGION IF IT SEGREGATES THOSE WHOSE BELIEFS ARE DIFFERENT. FOR ONE THING, THE MOST PRESSING PROBLEMS IN THE PHILIPPINES IS NOT GOD-CENTERED SO MAYBE YOUR FOCUS SHOULD BE DIRECTED AT ISSUES LIKE CORRUPTION AND GOVERNANCE.

NAP


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WELL, YOU MUST ADMIT WE DO HAVE SOME UGLY EXCEPTIONS.

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RIIIGHT?


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Re: THE MILLIONS OF FILIPINOS WHO EARN A LIVING ABROAD ARE NOT HYPOCRITES.

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If you have a God-centered party, then you can successfully deal with corruption issues as you don’t want to engage in bribery and other forms of compromises because you will then be accountable to God. Being God-centered would mean to promote unity, and not divisiveness, for God’s teaching is all about love. Love thy neighbor as yourself.
Dr. Martin Bautista, although he worked abroad for 17 long years, manage to keep abreast with the events in the country thru various forms of media. He shouldn’t be branded a hypocrite since he returned from a developed to a developing country at the prime of his career.


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CORRUPT POLITICIANS LIKE GLORIA GO TO CHURCH AND PRAY TO GOD.

by Napanice (no login)

HAVING A GOD-CENTERED PARTY IS NOT A GUARANTEE OF SUCCESS BECAUSE THERE IS NO PARTY ON EARTH THAT WILL GET ANY ENDORSEMENT OR HELP FROM GOD. MAN CAN PRACTICE LOVE AND BECOME UNITED BY HIMSELF WITHOUT RESORTING TO A BELIEF THAT WAS BROUGHT TO THE PHILIPPINES BY SPANIARDS WHO USED RELIGION TO TAKE OVER OUR COUNTRY.

AND TO TOP IT ALL, THE CONSTITUTION MANDATES THE SEPARATION OF CHURCH AND STATE.

NAP


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CORRUPT AGNOSTIC POSTERS LIKE DYKEWEASELKANOPANICE STOMPS ON RELIGIOUS FREEDOMS.

by (no login)

EVEN POLITICIANS ARE ENTITLED TO WORSHIP AS THEY PLEASE, FOR WHATEVER REASON.




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Re: CORRUPT AGNOSTIC POSTERS LIKE DYKEWEASELKANOPANICE STOMPS ON RELIGIOUS FREEDOMS.

by Pian (no login)

Like I’ve said, I assume you also desire for change in our country, whether you believe in God or not, so just why don’t you take the risk for these newbies, rather than default our country to the current crop of politicians?

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Re: CORRUPT AGNOSTIC POSTERS LIKE DYKEWEASELKANOPANICE STOMPS ON RELIGIOUS FREEDOMS.

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Like I’ve said, I assume you also desire for change in our country, whether you believe in God or not, so just why don’t you take the risk for these newbies, rather than default our country to the current crop of politicians?

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Re: CORRUPT POLITICIANS LIKE GLORIA GO TO CHURCH AND PRAY TO GOD.

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Then why not take the risk for these newbies as we all desire for change anyway, than default it to our current traditional politicians?

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Re: CORRUPT POLITICIANS LIKE GLORIA GO TO CHURCH AND PRAY TO GOD.

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Then why don’t you try them out than be resigned? I assume you also desire for change?

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OF COURSE WE SHOULD.

by Napanice (no login)

YES IF THESE NEW CANDIDATES CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE, THEY DESERVE TO BE GIVEN A CHANCE. THE BEST THING THEY CAN DO RIGHT NOW IS TO CREATE A WEBSITE TO PRESENT THEIR QUALIFICATIONS AND PLATFORM FOR THE FUTURE IF THEY GET ELECTED. AND MORE IMPORTANTLY, THEY SHOULD OPEN UP A FORUM AT THEIR SITES SO PEOPLE CAN PARTICIPATE IN DISCUSSIONS WITH THEM.

NAP


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Re: OF COURSE WE SHOULD.

by Pian (no login)

What you suggest is very true. I’m simply making this massive information campaign on the web (It’s not just in this forum that I made posts but in several). While they do have platforms which will be shown on the debates, most of our voters don’t care about them at all so they don’t watch debates and there would be no chance for them to be known by our voters.

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YOU candidates to be have lived abroad for a long time !

by vaticozz (no login)

Why don't just tell them to stay out of the Philippine politics. I say this, your candidates are putting themselves on a false appearance of virtue or religion. Legalized or dual citizen, still doubtful that they give or better service for the country and filipinos. The people you mentioned are OUT OF TOUCH for so long. Stay out!!! Sorry to say...

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Re: YOU candidates to be have lived abroad for a long time !

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He kept in touch with the goings on in this country. We do have various forms of media to make this possible.
If you’re doubtful that they can render a better service, then why not take the risk to these newbies to bring change to our political system that we all desire instead of defaulting it to our current crop of traditional politicians?


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Taking risk by give your candidate a chance !

by vaticozz (no login)

YOU think your candidates can make it ? A candidate have more BIG chance if he is well-know and popular, good previous records and MONEY also to finance his activities as a candidate. Without these, your candidates are wasting time.

Can you help in any other way ?--Aside from being well-informed what is happening in P. I. and media covered to zoom his well-intention honest service for the country. Tell me!

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IT IS EVEN MORE RISKY TO KEEP VOTING FOR KNOWN CORRUPT POLITICIANS.

by Napanice (no login)

LOOK HOW MANY PEOPLE IN GOVERNMENT ARE CORRUPT AND HOW MANY FAMILIES ARE IN POLITICS, DO YOU THINK THOSE WHO WILL BE VOTED IN THE FUTURE WILL DO SOMETHING DIFFERENT TO MAKE IT BETTER? I DOUBT IT VERY MUCH.

NAP


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Either way it's risky to support and chose traditional or...

by vaticoss (no login)

Balik-bayan politician. "CORRUPTION" is pinoys style of politician and have never changed at all.

O. K. , Let's take balik-bayan politician and hope the supreme effort one can do. Remember, these are still pinoys and the same genes as the traditional politician.

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Re: Either way it's risky to support and chose traditional or...

by Pian (no login)

Good. Then risk our country with all of them in the party so we can have change we all want.
You’re making too much generalizations about Pinoys. There are exceptions of course. That would be a person’s individuality.


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IN ORDER TO SEE SOME CHANGES, WE MUST FIRST GET RID OF TRADITIONAL POLITICIANS.

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THE ONLY WAY TO CHANGE THE SYSTEM IS TO CONVINCE THE VOTERS THAT NEW LEADERSHIP BASED ON HONESTY, INTEGRITY AND SERVICE TO THE PEOPLE IS WHAT THEY SHOULD VOTE FOR AND THAT MEANS ALL THE INCUMBENTS MUST BE REPLACED WITH NEW BLOOD.

NAP


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Re: IN ORDER TO SEE SOME CHANGES, WE MUST FIRST GET RID OF TRADITIONAL POLITICIANS.

by Pian (no login)

There’s no question about that. While I want to teach our voters to vote wisely, since most of our voters currently use their hearts and not their minds (by this I mean they don’t watch debates at all for they don’t care about issues), that will take ages. Right now I’m riding with the tide of the majority, I’m going to them and make known to them these candidates.

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Re: Taking risk by give your candidate a chance !

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They don’t indeed stand a chance without those. That’s why I’m helping them out by invading the internet, which is free, to build awareness for them.
Well, you just have to wait for the debates if you want to be told. I’m only establishing awareness for them as most of our voters do not watch debates at all, so they don’t stand any chance of making it.


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HAPPY NEW YEAR!!

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http://web.icq.com/friendship/swf/0,,16961_rs,00.swf

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Bammmmmmmmmmmm...HAPPY NEW YEAR!

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Bringing on
On New Year's Day
and the whole year through,

I hope the kindness
you've given to others
returns many times to you.

May hope, love, and warmth
be in your heart's possessing,
and may the New Year
bring you and yours
many blessings.

Happy New Year!!!







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AFTER KICKING THE U.S. BASES OUT AND WITHDRAWING FROM IRAQ, GLORIA NOW WANTS TO LOBBY???

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THE LAST AGENDA THAT GLORIA HAD FOR LOBBYING THE U.S. GOVERNMENT IS TO FUND HER SHAMELESS AMBITION TO BECOME THE PRIME MINISTER OF THE PHILIPPINES THROUGH CHARTER CHANGE. THAT WAS SOUNDLY TRASHED BY THE PEOPLE AND DECLARED OBNOXIOUSLY UNCONSTITUTIONAL BY THE SUPREME COURT.

NOW SHE'S BACK AGAIN FOR MORE OF HER HIDDEN AGENDA, EVEN TO THE POINT OF LYING ABOUT THE FEE BEING CHARGED BY THE LOBBYING FIRM OF CONVINGTON AND BURLING. SHE'S NOT FOOLING ANYONE BY CLAIMING IT WILL ONLY COST A CHEAP FEE OF $500,000 TO ACHIEVE HER GOAL OF PUSHING THE NATION'S AGENDA BECAUSE DEALS MADE IN WASHINTON D.C. ARE PRICED IN MILLIONS AND BILLIONS, NOT HUNDREDS OR THOUSANDS.

THE FILIPINO PEOPLE MUST RAISE HELL OVER THIS EXTRAVAGANT AND WASTEFUL ATTEMPT TO INFLUENCE THE FOREIGN POLICY OF THE UNITED STATES. THE UNRESOLVED CASES OF HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS, THE INCOMPETENCE OF THE POLICE AND MILITARY IN SOLVING TERRORISM INCIDENTS LIKE THE RECENT BOMBINGS AT CONGRESS AND AYALA ARE IN THEMSELVES TOP PRIORITY AGENDAS THAT GLORIA ARROYO HAS TOTALLY IGNORED.

ADD TO THAT THE SURVEY FINDINGS THAT SHE IS THE MOST CORRUPT PRESIDENT IN PHILIPPINE HISTORY AND ALMOST ANYONE IN WASHINGTON WILL SURELY RAISE AN EYEBROW WONDERING IS PAST U.S. MONETARY HAVE NOT BEEN USED TO FINANCE GLORIA'S OWN PERSONAL AMBITIONS.

NAP

RP envoy says lobby firm to push nation’s agenda with US govt

WASHINGTON D.C. - Ambassador Willy Gaa revealed they are in the final stages of negotiating a lobbying deal with the influential DC law firm Covington & Burling LLP.

"I can confirm that we are in negotiations with Covington & Burling for a consultancy with them," the country’s top envoy here told select newsmen at the Army and Navy Club Thursday (Dec. 27).

The deal, which Gaa said may be signed by January, has been criticized by Senator Mar Roxas.

"What can Covington do that our own Philippine Embassy can not accomplish?" he asked, claiming that the lobby would cost Philippine taxpayers $50 million over a period of six months.

But Gaa said Roxas got his figures wrong because the contract will cost only $500,000 over six months. "The amount that appeared in the newspapers in the Philippines is quite exaggerated," he averred.

"The US has such a big bureaucracy that the Embassy, even with its excellent officers and staff we have, can not cover all the issues that we want to be considered by the US government," Gaa explained.

In a public disclosure, the Philippine Embassy outlined the tasks that would be given to former Ambassador Stuart Eizenstat, a partner at Covington & Burling. These include "promoting Philippine interests with the US Congress and the US government on a range of political, economic and security issues;

"Support efforts that can result in increased US trade opportunities, foreign direct investment from US companies, develop new initiatives or expand current programs that support the ability of the Philippine Armed Forces to strengthen capabilities in the areas of security and anti-terrorism;

"Work with Philippine government officials to promote increased levels of US development assistance; and

"Ensure that members of the US Congress and government officials are regularly and accurately updated on developments in the Philippines to promote understanding of the importance and positive developments taking place in the country."

Eizenstat, a former US ambassador to the European Union, is a prominent Democratic insider. He served as chief domestic policy adviser to President Jimmy Carter and was Deputy Treasury Secretary and Commerce Department Undersecretary under President Bill Clinton.

Covington & Burling was founded in Washington DC on January 1, 1919. Its major clients include a veritable who’s who of American business – Bank of America, Kodak, IBM, General Electric, Proctor & Gamble, among others. The firm also took on Halliburton when its affiliate Kellog-Brown-Root (KBR) was being criticized in Congress and the press for its activities in Iraq. From most accounts, Covington & Burling quietly wields tremendous influence in the nation’s capital.

Gaa said there were three other candidates for the Philippine lobby contract, but they are leaning in favor of Covington & Burling because they were the only one willing to commit to specific outputs.

He insists that everything is above board, and they have followed all the procedures for contracting an outside lobbyist. The contract, when approved, will be covered by a special supplemental budget from the Department of Foreign Affairs.

The Philippines has tapped several lobby groups to pursue specific interests in the US government. Congressional records show that in 2006, at least five US firms acted as "agents" for the Philippines, including the controversial Venable LLP which lobbied with the Pentagon and State Department.

During that period, the Philippines hired three lobby firms to mount a public relations campaign, including DC-based Burson-Marsteller which was paid over $170,000. The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) also hired Sandler, Travis & Rosenberg PA to lobby for greater access to US markets for Philippine garment exporters.

Gaa revealed that talks with Covington & Burling started even before Philippine churchmen and human rights activists testified before a Senate panel about extrajudicial killings in the country.

"Negotiations were already under way before the issue of human rights violations in the Philippines came about. It was not a factor that we considered although this will also be eventually addressed by the lobby firm in so far as explaining the position of the Philippine government," Gaa declared.

A key concern for the Philippine lobby is how to maintain, even possibly upgrade the level of US military aid.

From a peak of nearly $400 million in 2004 when President Bush classified the Philippines as a "major non-NATO ally", direct military aid has sunk to $30 million last year. The State Department had sought to cut that further in 2008 but the Senate overturned the proposed reduction and restored it to 2006 levels.

However, taking cognizance of charges Philippine security forces were involved in extrajudicial killings, they have tacked language that pegged additional military aid to compliance with a United Nations recommendation on how to stop the killings and improve human rights in the Philippines.

"The assistance we get from the US is always based on the interest that both countries have that this is used properly and how much impact they have," Charges d’affaires Carlos Sorreta said.

"On our part, the war on extremism and terrorism, and bringing growth and development to Mindanao where the majority of aid goes," he added.

"I anticipate that if and when we get the support of our lobby group, we will be able to emphasize this and hopefully maintain the level of cooperation, if not increase it," Sorreta averred.

"My priority is Philippine-US relations," Gaa declared. Over the years, those ties have become more complex and multi-dimensional. There are now an estimated four million Filipinos and Filipino-Americans in the US, and continues to swell with the influx of healthcare professionals, teachers, engineers. Gaa revealed talks for California to hire Filipino agricultural technicians and workers, and demand for construction workers in some Carribean nations, which is under the Philippine Embassy jurisdiction.

But Gaa, perhaps guarding against overly raising expectations, cautions against measuring RP-US relations in dollars and cents.

"We don’t measure friendship between the Philippines and US in terms of the amount we receive from the Americans, it’s how much affection they have for us that we remember, and how many people benefit from this relationship," he stressed.

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STOLEN ARTICLE ALERT! MAGNANAKAW! MAGNANAKAW!

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WHY NOT? EVERY DIPLOMATIC MISSION IN D.C. DOES.

by Virgie Valenzuela the Second (no login)

DUH.


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LET'S MAKE CLEAR THE MISSION INVOLVES THE MOST CORRUPT PRESIDENT IN PHILIPPINE HISTORY

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GOTZ PRUF? BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAWR!

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LOOK FOR IT IN YOUR ARCHIVES, IDIOT!!

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I DID, AND ALL I FOUND WERE *STOLEN ARTICLES!* NAKAKAHIYA KA!

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JUST AS EXPECTED, YOUR ARCHIVES DO NOT REFLECT ALL THE POSTINGS HERE.

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JUST AS I EXPECTED, YOU WILL JUMP AT ANY CHANCE TO *GUESS.* BWAHAHAHAWR!

by Virgie Valenzuela the Second (no login)

KRACKED KRYSTAL BALL ALERT!


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JUST AS I EXPECTED, YOU WILL JUMP AT ANY CHANCE TO LIE LIKE PUNY GMA.

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HEY, DYKEWEASEL, DON'T EXPECT THINGS FROM OTHERS THAT YOU CAN'T DO YOURSELF, OK? BWAHAWR!

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OUTSTANDING!! NOW YOU CAN PRACTICE IT BY PROVING THAT LOVEDEER AND KILLDEER ARE REAL.

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REMEMBER, OUT YOU GO WITH NO WEASELING IF I COULD PROVE IT.

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RIIIIIGHT?


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A YEAR END SUMMARY OF GLORIA'S CORRUPTION.

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How could so many scandals of an elected (?) president and her cadre remain unexplained, unchallenged, and unpunished? When? Probably never.

We’re not talking mistakes here. We’re not talking poor judgment or failed policies. We’re not talking politics as usual, with its underhanded array of pork and perks. But we are talking about very serious violations of the public trust, and very possibly the law, perpetrated by the elected (?) leader of this nation and her handlers.

Even more amazingly, we are talking about the shameful reality that not a single one of these offenses has been investigated by a truly independent, non-political, neutral commission, armed with subpoena powers and adequate funding, and answerable ONLY to the people of Philippines. Not a single one.

What ever happened to the investigation of?

* The brand new NAIA Terminal 3 white elephant.
* The National Power Corp. (Napocor) -CPK-Kalayaan rehabilitation project.
* The race horse importation fiasco.
* The overpriced Diosdado Macapagal Boulevard exposé.
* Misuse of the fertilizer funds.
* The Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corp. scandals.
* The jueteng scandals.
* The ZTE-NBN scandal ("Buck off!").
* The Bribery of Governors and Congressmen in Malacanang.
* The MOTHER of ALL SCANDALS: THE HELLO GARCI Mega Scandal that influenced the last Presidential elections.
* The Extra-Judicial Killings of Activists as reported by the United Nations special raporteur on human rights.



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STOLEN ARTICLE ALERT! MAGNANAKAW! MAGNANAKAW!

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A 9-YEAR SUMMARY OF NAPANICE'S CORRUPTION IS POSTED AT WATCHPIGS SITE.

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NAKAKAHIYA! WORD-FOR-WORD RECORD!



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WHO CARES ABOUT YOUR WATCHPIG FECAL SITE, POST IT HERE IDIOT!!

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I WOULD IF I WAS THE AUTHOR, STUPID DYKEWEASELKANO!

by Virgie Valenzuela the Second (no login)

I DON'T STEAL INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LIKE YOU DO EVERY PHREEKIN' DAY.


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BUT YOU ARCHIVE AND POST ARTICLES HERE WHICH ARE NOT YOURS, HYPOCRITE!!

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YOU FORGET THAT WE RECEIVE LEGAL ADVICE FROM OUR BENEFACTOR.

by Virgie Valenzuela the Second (no login)

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAWR!



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POST THE FACTS HERE, OTHERWISE ALL YOUR CLAIMS ARE PURE BS.

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BY "FACTS" YOU MEAN STOLEN ARTICLES (LIKE YOU DO EVERY DAY)?

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If such is the case, cannot comply. Pig not a thief like thee. Bwahahahahawr!


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GLORIA WILL START THE NEW YEAR WITH $300 MILLION LOAN FROM KOREA

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HERE WE GO AGAIN, DESPITE THE CLAIM THAT PHILIPPINE ECONOMY IS SURGING AS PROVEN BY THE STRONG VALUE OF THE PESO, GLORIA ARROYO'S ADDICTION TO NONSTOP BORROWING HAS NOT BEEN CORRECTED. IT JUST PROVES BEYOND A DOUBT THAT MORAL BANKRUPTCY IS NOT THE ONLY PROBLEM IN THIS ADMINISTRATION AND PEOPLE SHOULD START WONDERING WHY THERE'S A NEED TO GO INTO MORE DEBT WHEN THERE'S ENOUGH CASH TO PAY FOR A CHRISTMAS SHOPPING TRIP BY BOTH GLORIA AND HER LOYAL FOLLOWERS IN CONGRESS.

UNLESS OF COURSE THIS BORROWED MONEY IS NOT REALLY DESIGNED TO FINANCE MAJOR INFRASTRUCTURE BUT TO FUND EITHER THE POLIITICAL CAMPAIGN OF GLORIA'S ANNOINTED IN THE 2010 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION OR THE BIG PUSH FOR CHARTER CHANGE THAT WILL INVOLVE SOAKING THE LEGISLATORS WITH ENOUGH CASH IN RETURN FOR ANOTHER TWENTY YEARS AS PRIME MINISTER OF THE PHILIPPINE PARLIAMENT.

EITHER WAY, THE PUBLIC WILL NEVER SEE A SINGLE CENTAVO OF THIS LOAN FOR THEIR BENEFIT.

NAP

RP to get $300-M loan from Sokor

South Korea will be lending $300 million to the Philippines over the next two years to finance major infrastructure and aid projects, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) yesterday said.

Seoul’s Economic Development Cooperation Fund (EDCF) loans will support projects in transportation, environment, sanitation, health, information technology, education and energy in 2008 and 2009, the DFA said in a statement.

“The EDCF assistance will give the Philippine government wider berth and more options to finance urgent and critical projects,” DFA Secretary Alberto Romulo said.

Manila has been receiving South Korean aid through the fund since 1988. AFP

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YEP. THERE'S NOTHING LIKE GOOD CREDIT/BOND RATINGS.

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YOU are right this time !

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YEAH, $300 MILLION FOR CHA CHA AND ELECTION 2010

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WATCH OUT, THAT MONEY WILL DISAPPEAR WITHOUT A TRACE AND WILL SHOW UP AT THE RIGHT TIME.

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YER KRYSTAL BALL IZ KRACKED!

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GET A TUITION REFUND FROM THAT SEER SCHOOL, DYKEWEASELKANO.


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I DOUBT YOU'LL BE ABLE TO ACCOUNT FOR EVERY PENNY OF THAT $300 MILLION, SLUGGO!!

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BUT DYKEWEASELKANOPANICE COULD ACCOUNT FOR EVERY PENNY, RIGHT? BWAHAHAHAHAWR!

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TANGA!


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REPEAT, $300 MILLION FOR CHA CHA AND ELECTION 2010. BLOODY IDIOT!!

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REPEAT: YOUR KRYSTAL BALL IS CRACKED, BLEEDING FOOL!

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BOOOOOOOOOO!

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ESL ALERT! TOEFL CANDIDATE ON THE RAMPAGE!

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ASSASINATION OF FILIPINO CONGRESSMAN IS FOLLOWED BY ASSASINATION OF PAKISTANI LEADER.

by Napanice (no login)

THERE IS A COMMON CULTURE OF VIOLENCE IN THIS TWO COUNTRIES AND IN THE PHILIPPINES, THE ARROYO GOVERNMENT HAS BEEN TAGGED BY THE UNITED NATIONS AS A VIOLATOR OF HUMAN RIGHTS WHERE NOT A SINGLE SOLDIER HAS BEEN CONVICTED BY THE COURTS DESPITE THE GLARING EVIDENCE THAT THE MILITARY HAS BEEN THE CULPRIT ALL ALONG.

THE ASSASINATION OF OPPOSITION LEADER BHUTTO IS NO MORE IMPORTANT THAN THE RECENT MURDER OF FILIPINO BROADCASTER FERNANDO LINTUAN BUT IN HER CHARACTERISTIC FORM, GLORIA MACAPAGAL ARROYO HAS CHOSEN TO CONDEMN THE KILLING OF A FOREIGN LEADER WHILE TURNING A BLIND EYE TO THE MURDER OF HER OWN COUNTRYMAN.

WELL, THE HUMAN RIGHTS ACTIVISTS HAVE ONCE AGAIN POINTED THE FINGER AT THE BUTCHER, RETIRED MILITARY GENERAL JOVITOR PALPARAN WHO HAS BEEN IDENTIFIED AS THE MASTERMIND FOR THE MANY KILLINGS THAT HAVE NEVER BEEN INVESTIGATED BY THE AUTHORITIES. DURING PALPARAN'S RETIREMENT CEREMONY, GLORIA HAD NOTHING BUT PRAISES FOR THE BUTCHER, A SURE SIGN THAT SHE HAS BEEN PUSHING PALPARAN'S BUTTON ALL ALONG.

WHY WOULD GLORIA SAY THAT BHUTO'S MURDER HAS NO PLACE IN CIVILIZED SOCIETY WHILE IGNORING THE MORE THAN 800 VICTIMS OF HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS IN THE PHILIPPINES HAVE NOT BEEN RESOLVED SINCE SHE TOOK OVER IN 2001?

IS SHE IMPLYING THAT PAKISTANIS ARE MORE CIVILIZED THAN FILIPINOS?

'The Butcher' washes hands off Lintuan murder

A former Army general accused of ordering the murders of communist sympathizers denied reports that he masterminded the murder of radio broadcaster Fernando Lintuan in Davao City last week.

"Davao is too far. I don't know the people there. Why should I order the kiling of that journalist?" former Army general Jovito Palparan told ABS-CBN.

Palparan's denial came after Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte hinted at Palparan's possible involvement in Lintuan's killing.

Duterte claimed that Palparan, who was allegedly hired by a congressman as a military consultant, was sighted in Davao City two weeks before Lintuan's killing.

Palparan denied Duterte's claim. He said his first and only visit in Davao City was before the May 2007 elections.

"I was not in Davao [recently]. Bago mag-eleksyon ako nagpunta sa Davao. Kaisa-isa ko lang punta doon (My one and only visit to Davao was before the elections)," he said.

He added: "Marami akong kilalang kongresista pero wala kumukuha sa akin na consultant (I know several congressmen, but I was never hired as a consultant)."

The former Army general said his named is being dragged into the case to divert the police investigation. He added that it would be convenient for someone to link him to the murder because of his reputation.

Activists have dubbed Palparan "The Butcher" for allegedly ordering the kilings and abductions of Bayan Muna members during his stint as a military commander in Mindoro province.

In a separate interview, Davao City Rep. Prospero Nograles denied that he hired Palparan as his military consultant.

Nograles said he is not close with Palparan and he never hired a military consultant since he was elected as congressman in 1987.

When asked if he has suspects in the killing of the broadcaster, Nograles said politicians should just leave the matter to the police.

He said he is most concerned with Lintuan's four children than determining the killers of the broadcaster.

Lintuan, blocktimer of radio station dxGO, was shot by two gunmen outside the radio station a day before Christmas.

A P1 million bounty has been put up for information that would lead to the capture of the killers and the mastermind in Lintuan's murder.

Nograles said he is setting up a scholarship program for the four sons orphaned by Lintuan. "I will personally make sure that even without their father, his four sons will have a bright future ahead of them. Ferdie was widowed several years ago and was left alone taking care of his kids and now he’s also gone," Nograles said.

Director General Avelino Razon Jr., Philippine National Police chief, has promised the Lintuan family that police will look into all possible angles of the killing, including the alleged sighting of Palparan in Davao City.

He clarified that the mere sighting of Palparan in the province does not make him a suspect or mastermind.

"Just because there were reports that Gen. Palparan was seen by some persons in Davao City does not mean that he has something to do with the killing. We need more proof," Razon said.

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A shorter route to eliminate leadership and others !

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BY gun and bomb attach good or bad !!!

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THERE IS NO END TO VIOLENCE, BHUTTO'S FOLLOWERS WILL NOW SEEK REVENGE.

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WHICH FUTURE-PREDICTING SCHOOL DID YOU GO TO, DYKEWEASELKANO?

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THEY DON'T ACCEPT PENNYHEAD PIGS LIKE YOU, DON'T EVEN THINK ABOUT IT.

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NO WONDER YOU WERE ACCEPTED! BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAWR!

by Virgie Valenzuela the Second (no login)

THEY ONLY TAKE DYKWEASELKANOS, RIGHT?


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WAS THE COURSE CONDUCTED IN ENGLISH, HA, DYKEWEASELKANOPANICE? HOW DID YOU PASS?

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LEADER? OF HER OWN FACTION, YES. SHE'S TOO FRIENDLY WITH THE TALIBAN WHEN IN POWER.

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DO YOU KNOW EXACTLY WHAT PERCENTAGE OF THE POPULATION SUPPORTS BHUTTO?

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PERCENTAGE? WHERE DID YOU LEARN THAT FACTION = PERCENTAGE? ESL/TOEFL ALERT!

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IF YOU THINK ABOUT THE ELECTION AND MAJORITY OF VOTERS, YOU WILL LEARN SOMETHING. IDIOT!!

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HAD YOU VISITED PAKISTAN, YOU COULD HAVE PREVENTED YOUR STUPID DISPLAY ABOVE. BWAHAWR!

by Virgie Valenzuela the Second (no login)

IGNORAPOTAMUS ALERT!


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CLUE FOR THE CLUELESS: PAKISTAN'S PRIME MINISTER IS *NOT* ELECTED AT-LARGE, GENIUS.

by Virgie Valenzuela the Second (no login)

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DOES THAT MEAN YOU STILL DON'T KNOW THAT MAJORITY OF PAKISTANIS SUPPORT BHUTTO'S ELECTION?

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ARE YOU TRYING TO COVER UP YOUR IGNORANCE I JUST EXPOSED?

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THE PAKS STILL DO?!? WELL, IF THEY WANT A ROTTING CORPSE IN OFFICE, LET 'EM GO FOR IT.

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NO WONDER YOU CAN'T THINK, YOUR BRAIN IS TOTALLY WARPED.

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FRANKLY, YOUR CHILDISH COMPREHENSION OF ENGLISH SYNTAX LEAVES ME WARPED AND BWAHAWRING!

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HOW ABOUT POSTING YOUR SOURCE THAT CONFIRMS HER RELATIONSHIP WITH THE TALIBAN?

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WHERE DID YOU READ THAT SHE HAD A RELATIONSHIP WITH THE TALIBUNNIES? ESL/TOEFL ALERT!

by Virgie Valenzuela the Second (no login)

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAWR! BEING NICE TO THE TALIBAN DOESN'T MEAN HAVING A RELATIONSHIP WITH THEM. TANGA!

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YOU STILL NEED TO PRODUCE EVIDENCE THAT SHE WAS NICE AND FRIENDLY TO THE TALIBAN.

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I DON'T HAVE TO PRODUCE EVIDENCE. INTERNATIONAL MEDIA HAVE 'EM ALL, GENIUS.

by Virgie Valenzuela the Second (no login)

READING-CHALLENGED ALERT! SAYANG NA ECHAS ITONG SI DYKEWEASELKANOPANICE.

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YOUR TRACK RECORD FOR LACK OF PROOF IS IN YOUR ARCHIVES, ISN'T IT?

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Are telling me to STEAL COPYRIGHTED ARTICLES like you do every day? Que horror!

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SO YOU NEED A BIT OF HELP THINKING OF SOLUTIONS, YOU'RE HOPELESS!

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FRANKLY, YOUR CHILDISH COMPREHENSION OF ENGLISH SYNTAX LEAVES ME WARPED AND BWAHAWRING!

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BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAWR! ESL ALERT!

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Christmas Day 2007 archiving is done. Will post "there" in a few.

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PIG done of his assigned work : archiving !

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SAYING THERE ARE DUES TO BE A WATCHPIG IS A LIE, YOU NITWIT.

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If you don't know what you speak of, shut the frack up.


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AND HOW DO WE KNOW THAT YOUR WATCHPIG MEMBERSHIP SCAM IS NOT FOR PROFIT?

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"How?" What a stupid question. JOIN WATCHPIGS AND FIND OUT! Idiots.

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IT'S A VALID QUESTION WHEN YOU KEEP BRAGGING ABOUT YOUR SCAM HERE. SO HOW MUCH?

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MENTIONING IT ONCE IS BRAGGING (the 2nd time you misused "bragging")? ESL/TOEFL ALERT!

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OK, SO IT'S FECAL ADVERTISING AND YOU'RE DOING IT FOR PROFIT. WHAT A SCAMMER!!

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"PRODUCE THE EVIDENCE." BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAWR!

by Virgie Valenzuela the Second (no login)

DA PIG DOESN'T NEED MORE MONEY, TO TELL YOU THE TRUTH. I'M SET FOR LIFE, GENIUS! CAN YOU SAY THE SAME?


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OK, DYKEWEASELKANOPANICE. I GIVE UP! I WILL SEND YOU CHRISTMAS/NEW YEAR PRESENTS.

by Virgie Valenzuela the Second (no login)

JUST TO SALVE YOUR BRUISED EGO. BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAWR!


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NO NEED, I'M SURE YOUR ACHIVE WILL STORE ALL THE LACK OF EVIDENCE COMING FROM YOU.

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BY "EVIDENCE" DO YOU MEAN ARTICLES WITH NO PROPER SOURCE CREDITS? QUE HORROR!

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NAKAKAHIYA KA, BOK!


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SO YOU NEED A BIT OF HELP THINKING OF SOLUTIONS, YOU'RE HOPELESS!

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FRANKLY, YOUR CHILDISH COMPREHENSION OF ENGLISH SYNTAX LEAVES ME WARPED AND BWAHAWRING!

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PIG PENNYHEAD IS A SELF-PROCLAIMED ARCHIVER OF THE PHNO FORUM, HE'S A SCAMMER!!

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Watchdogs are not needed when honesty and integrity exist.

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Fools.

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AND HOW IS THIS WATCHDOG SCAM OF YOURS ADDRESSING THE HONESTY AND INTEGRITY? SHOW US.

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BEING "SHOWN" IS A PRIVILEGE OF MEMBERSHIP.

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YOU CAN'T EVEN PROOF A SIMPLE CLAIM, YOU DEFINITELY LACK HONESTY AND INTEGRITY. NATURALLY

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BS. ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS SIGN UP AND PROOF WILL BE LAID AT YOUR HOOVES.

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YOU CAN'T POST IT HERE BECAUSE IT WILL EXPOSE YOUR SCAMMING ACTIVITY. YOU'RE SO FULL OF IT

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YOU JUST WANT TO DO A SEARCH FOR OUR SITE! SORRY, WE USE A MASKING TECHNIQUE.

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ARROYO GOVT. INVESTIGATING THE BUTCHER WILL RATTLE GLORIA'S CAGE

by Napanice (no login)

YEAH, JUST KEEP AN EYE ON PALPARAN BECAUSE GLORIA ARROYO CAN ONLY LOOK BUT NOT TOUCH THIS EXECUTIONER UNLESS IT WANTS TO DISTURB A BEEHIVE OF MILITARY OPERATIVES THAT WILL RATTLE THE ENTIRE CHAIN OF COMMAND.

AND WE ALL KNOW WHO'S AT THE TOP OF THAT CHAIN, NONE OTHER THAN THE COMMANDER IN CHIEF HERSELF. THIS TALK ABOUT INVESTIGATING THEIR OWN KIND IS ONLY DESIGNED TO CALM DOWN THE HOSTILE ATMOSPHERE AFTER THE KILLING OF ANOTHER PROTESTING BROADCASTER.

NAP

Gov’t keeps eye on ‘The Butcher’ over Davao newsman’s murder

The government yesterday said it will investigate the alleged involvement of retired Army Gen. Jovito Palparan Jr. in the killing of Davao City broadcaster Fernando “Batman” Lintuan, if his name will still come up in the investigation being conducted by the National Bureau of Investigation.

Justice Undersecretary Ricardo Blancaflor, also the chairman of the Task Force 211, said he is waiting for the report of the NBI and if Palparan’s name would still appear, then that angle is worth pursuing.

“I’m just waiting the report of the NBI team that is investigating the Lintuan’s killing. If Palparan’s name would crop up in the ongoing investigation, then the Task Force will pursue that angle,” he told a telephone interview. “We can’t just act on mere rumor,” Blancaflor stressed.

Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte had insinuated that Palparan may know something about the murder of Lintuan and hinted at Palparan’s role after learning that the retired Army general reportedly now serves as consultant to Davao City Rep. Prospero Nograles.

Blancaflor earlier instructed the NBI regional directors and the city prosecutors in Davao to give special attention to the murder Lintuan.

Lintuan was shot dead around 9:50 a.m. on Dec. 24 by two unidentified motorcycle-riding gunmen a few meters away from the radio station where the victim has a commentary block-time program from 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m.

Blancaflor said the Task Force will ensure that all concerned agencies of the government are mobilized for the just and speedy resolution of the case.

The NBI is sending a team of agents to Davao City to coordinate with and strengthen the efforts of the Philippine National Police and NBI regional offices.

Nograles, for his part, denied the allegations made by Duterte that he has engaged the services of Palparan as his military consultant in connection with the allegation that Palparan had something to do with the killing of Lintuan.

According to Nograles, there is no reason for him to hire the services of a military consultant.

He said he could not understand the allegation linking himself to Palparan, whom the leftist groups have blamed for most of the killings and disappearances in its ranks. Nograles stressed that Duterte should leave the matter to the police.

Duterte claimed the city government of Davao will not benefit from the murder of Lintuan.

“Mr. Lintuan has been criticizing me since 1988, and I have respected him for his views. It is the height of stupidity for me to do harm on him hours after he aired his criticism on the ongoing construction of the city’s People’s Park,” Duterte said in a statement.

“Clearly, there are unseen groups at work that have set up a scenario wherein city hall is to be blamed for the killing of a journalist,” he stressed.

Duterte said he will not meddle with the investigation on Lintuan’s murder.

He said he is also working through his networks to get at the mastermind. Benjamin B. Pulta, Gerry Baldo and PNA

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DON'T WORRY, FOLKS! GEN. PALPARAN IS A PATRIOT AND WILL NOT COMPROMISE THE COUNTRY.

by Virgie Valenzuela the Second (no login)

MUCH MORE A PATRIOT THAN THE FAKE PINOYS HERE.


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DON'T WORRY, THE COURTS HAVE RECOGNIZED THE BUTCHER'S INVOLVEMENT IN THE CRIMES.

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BWAHAWR! THAT'S WHY IT WAS REMANDED TO THE COURT OF APPEALS.

by Virgie Valenzuela the Second (no login)

WHAT AN IGNORAPOTAMUS. ONE DAY YOU WILL GROW UP AND CATCH UP WITH YOUR BIRTHDAY. BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAWR!

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AND NOW YOU CAN PROVE WHAT YOU CLAIM AS PALPARAN'S PATRIOTISM, GO AHEAD SLUGGO!

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I CAN SET UP AN APPOINTMENT FOR YOU. I KNOW YOU'RE BRAVE AND TRUE. BWAHAWR!

by Virgie Valenzuela the Second (no login)

DUWAG. MAINGAY KA LANG!


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IT'S YOUR COWARDICE SHOWING PENNYHEAD, YOU CAN'T BACKUP YOUR STUPID CLAIMS.

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Are telling me to STEAL COPYRIGHTED ARTICLES like you do every day? Que horror!

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BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAWR!

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SO YOU NEED A BIT OF HELP THINKING OF SOLUTIONS, YOU'RE HOPELESS!

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YES, I NEED HELP STEALING ARTICLES OFF THE INTERNET, AND YU DA BEST THIEF OF ALL TIME!

by Virgie Valenzuela the Second (no login)

HELP ME! OINK! BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAWR!


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QM, The Principle of Indeterminacy and Phenomenalism

by Lemuel G. Abarte (no login)

You got a point with which I agree. Reading on Background Independence, one seems to be on familiar philosophcial ground. Calculations do not have spirit, thought is. It is the content or concept that we have to consider, not the first assumptions and then proceed into a tortuous route which becomes a maze with no way out. But proceeding from thought and examining the orientation of our thinking and concepts, we get first hand with what is right or what is wrong with our approach.

It is this case that space-time is not the first orientation, but rather, that entities behaving in a way that are random, define space-time and provide framework for the concept of space-time, not the other way around. Likewise, we may need to examine the miniscule differences in our approaches which make a big difference when we go into the calculations.

I am somewhat hard put to describe what I really think on the matter [?], that is, these entities, random in their behavior do shape space-time and the resulting space-time shapes the entities into configurations that define these entities, and on, and on. It gets no better than this, I mean, a merry-go-round with an open end, random, but then possessing shape as the grouping produces a pattern which we could fix as "crystalline","ordered", "sequential", "deterministic", and etc.

In a way, there could be only one basic interaction and then permutate all these entities, we have configurations of space-time and even the positive or negative reinforcement of these entities into groups further.

Group theory holds promise because it matches the reflexive nature of these entities in a way configured for elementary orientation while maintaining randomness.

I think all physicists should start with a plausible model that could form into something more complicated or complex. Even Einstein hold to a concept that is more background dependent compared to QM proponents and also LQG advocates. String theory has explored quite a lot but it looks like there is a fundamental flaw in its first concepts. I criticize constructively.

There needs to be a new way of thinking on this. We could be encapsulated by our philosophy at the start and that's where we need to be reoriented which involves mental discipline to abscond what is traditional and sensewise.

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

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2007 Christmas gift item from D.S,P. Co., LLC is unfortunately illegal in CA and PR.

by Dirty Sick Pig (no login)

I will not send to Kalipornia and Puerto Rico. Sorry, you will have to settle for my calendar which is illegal in the Vatican. BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAWR!

Santa Pig


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HOW MUCH DO YOU CHARGE FOR THESE "GIFTS" AND WHY ARE YOU BRAGGING ABOUT IT HERE?

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WHAT DO YOU CARE? YOU'RE IN KALIPORNIA AND MAY NOT POSSESS MY GIFT ITEM.

by Virgie Valenzuela the Second (no login)

Fool.


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WHAT GIFT, THIS FECAL SCAM OF YOURS IS BEING BROADCAST HERE LIKE PUTRID PROPAGANDA.

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FOR WHICH YOU HAVE TO THANK YOURSELF. BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAWR!

by Virgie Valenzuela the Second (no login)

IDIOT ALERT!


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AND THAT'S WATCHPIG HAS BEEN DOING TO FOSTER HONESTY AND INTEGRITY? HOW STUPID!!

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Dykeweaselkanopanice, say, "SELF, TENKYUBERIMATS!" Bwahahahahawr!

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Wilkomen!


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FECAL POST ALERT!

by Virgie Valenzuela the Second (no login)

I CAN AFFORD HUNDREDS OF THOSE ITEMS. DON'T CONCERN YOURSELF TOO MUCH, DYKEWEASELKANO. I'M NOT AN EMPLOYEE LIKE YOU.


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DIRTY SICK PIGS ROASTING ON PHNO FIRE.

by Napanice (no login)

Chestnuts roasting on an open fire
Jack Frost nipping at your nose
Yule-tide carols being sung by a choir
And folks dressed up like Eskimos

Everybody knows a turkey
And some mistletoe
Help to make the season bright
Tiny tots with their eyes all aglow
Will find it hard to sleep tonight.

They know that Santa's on his way
He's loaded lots of toys
And goodies on his sleigh
And every mother's child is gonna spy
To see if reindeer really know how to fly

And so I'm offering this simple phrase
To kids from one to ninety-two
Although it's been said
Many times, many ways
Merry Christmas to you.


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DYKEWEASELKANOS ROASTING WORDSMALLOWS!

by Virgie Valenzuela the Second (no login)

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAWR!


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SIGN OF ECONOMIC BOOM: 1 MILLION PINOYS LEFT IN '07 TO WORK ABROAD

by Napanice (no login)

WHEN GLORIA ARROYO CLAIMS THAT THE PHILIPPINE ECONOMY IS SURGING AND THAT SHE CREATED A MILLION JOBS, ASK HER IF THOSE JOBS ARE IN THE PHILIPPINES OR OVERSEAS. IT SEEMS CHRISTMAS TO THE FILIPINOS MEANS MORE OF THEM WILL BE SEPARATED FROM THEIR FAMILIES AND THE NEW YEAR WILL BRING MORE APPLICANTS TO THE DOLE FOR DEPLOYMENT ABROAD.

NAP

Official says 1M Pinoys left in '07 to work abroad

Agence France Presse

MANILA - More than a million Filipinos left for short-term work abroad this year, the labor department said Monday.

At this rate of deployment, the labor migrants will most likely send home a record 14 billion dollars to their families this year, Labor Secretary Arturo Brion said in a statement.

A total of 1,012,954 Filipinos left for more than 190 countries between January 1 and December 9, representing a 1.1 percent rise from the year-earlier figure, he added.

The central bank earlier reported that the overseas-based work force sent 11.9 billion dollars to their families in the Philippines in the 10 months to October, up 15.2 percent from a year earlier.

Brion said annual remittances should "continue to approach, if not reach, 14 billion dollars for the first time in history by year-end 2007.

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True to her words...

by MY (no login)


She was able to creat a million jobs but Pinoys chose to go abroad and find their own luck in other countries. HO HO HO HO HO

Meaning..million of Pinoys failed to find a job in their own country. What a country!!!

Moonyeen


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THE WORDS OF A CHEAT AND A LIAR ARE TRUE ONLY FOR HER FOLLOWERS.

by Napanice (no login)

IN FACT MOST OF THE PROMISES SHE MADE SINCE 2001 HAVE NEVER BEEN FULFILLED. SHE IS A TRUE FAKE.

NAP


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I SUGGEST YOU COUNT YOUR LIES AND INSTANCES OF CHEATING IN PHNO, DYKEWEASELKANO!

by Virgie Valenzuela the Second (no login)

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAWR!


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NO NEED, IT WON'T CHANGE GLORIA INTO A TRUTHFUL AND HONEST MIDGET.

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Posted on Dec 25, 2007, 1:17 PM
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"FECAL POST" ALERT!

by Virgie Valenzuela the Second (no login)

BOOOOOOOOOOO!


Posted on Dec 25, 2007, 5:53 PM
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ARE YOU DISPUTING THE FACT THAT GLORIA IS A BUCKTOOTHED MIDGET?

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IF I CAN PROVE SHE'S NOT, WILL YOU LEAVE PHNO CYBERFORUM FOR GOOD?

by Virgie Valenzuela the Second (no login)

NO WEASELING THIS TIME, OK?


Posted on Dec 25, 2007, 6:38 PM
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hell-ooooooooooooooo? WANNA EAT YOUR WORDS, DYKEWEASEL?

by Virgie Valenzuela the Second (no login)

HA?


Posted on Dec 25, 2007, 6:48 PM
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"FECAL POST" ALERT!

by Virgie Valenzuela the Second (no login)



Posted on Dec 25, 2007, 6:52 PM
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SO YOU WANT US TO BELIEVE THAT YOU'RE IN A POSITION OF MORAL SUPERIORITY OVER PGMA.....

by Virgie Valenzuela the Second (no login)

.....BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAWR!


Posted on Dec 25, 2007, 6:20 PM
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IT WILL NOT CHANGE THE MORAL BANKRUPTCY OF PGMA (PUNY GMA).

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BUT YOUR ANTICS AND MORAL SUPERIORITY (IF ANY) WILL?

by Virgie Valenzuela the Second (no login)

BWHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAWR!

Posted on Dec 25, 2007, 6:25 PM
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ARE YOU GOING TO DISPUTE THAT?

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I'M CHALLENGING YOU TO PROVE YOUR MORAL SUPERIORITY OVER PGMA.

by Virgie Valenzuela the Second (no login)



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WHAT PROOF WILL SATISFY YOU?

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Posted on Dec 25, 2007, 6:33 PM
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NOTHING FROM YOU BECAUSE YOU ARE IN THE WORST POSITION TO CRITICIZE, ADVICE OR COMMENT.

by Virgie Valenzuela the Second (no login)

YOU ARE A DYKE-WEASEL-KANO.


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HMMM... STUMPED BY YOUR CHALLENGE, YOU'RE ONE STUPID AMERICAN ALRIGHT.

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Posted on Dec 25, 2007, 6:43 PM
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AND YOU'RE ONE IDIOTIC AMERICAN, RIGHT? NATURALIZED, OF COURSE!

by Virgie Valenzuela the Second (no login)

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAWR!


Posted on Dec 25, 2007, 6:46 PM
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CHRISTMAS EVE THEFT OF COPYRIGHTED ARTICLE!

by Virgie Valenzuela the Second (no login)



Posted on Dec 24, 2007, 3:00 PM
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WHAT YEAR DID YOU PERMANENTLY LEAVE R.P. FOR THE U.S., DYKEWEASEL?

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Posted on Dec 24, 2007, 3:01 PM
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.....AND EVENTUALLY APPLIED FOR AND WAS GRANTED AMERICAN CITIZENSHIP?

by Virgie Valenzuela the Second (no login)

WHEN DID YOU GET NATURALIZED, HA, DYKEWEASELKANO?


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IT DIDN'T STOP THE REMITTANCE TO THE PHILIPPINES DID IT?

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Posted on Dec 24, 2007, 11:41 PM
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Do you use your remittances as the benchmark for your being a Filipino?

by Virgie Valenzuela the Second (no login)

Bwahahahahahahahahahahawr!

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GLORIA USES THE REMITTANCES TO CLAIM THE RP ECONOMY IS BOOMING,

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Posted on Dec 25, 2007, 1:12 PM
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YOU DISPUTE PROFESSIONAL/INTERNATIONAL ECONOMISTS?

by Virgie Valenzuela the Second (no login)

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAWR!


Posted on Dec 25, 2007, 5:55 PM
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THERE IS NO DISPUTE THAT BILLIONS IN REMITTANCES ARE SENT BY OFWS TO THE PHILIPPINES.

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WHO'S DISPUTING THAT?

by Virgie Valenzuela the Second (no login)

BUT THAT DOUGH IS NOT, REPEAT, NOT, THE ONLY BASIS FOR THE COUNTRY'S ECONOMIC STANDING. LIKE INDIVIDUALS, PINAS' CREDIT AND BOND RATINGS ARE GOING UP. UNFORTUNATELY FOR YOU AND YOUR ILK, THE WORLD'S ECONOMY IS NOT FULLY DEPENDENT ON CASH.


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IT MAY NOT BE THE ONLY BASIS, BUT IT IS 99.9999% OF THE WHOLE PICTURE. NOW PROVE IT WRONG.

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OK, IF I CAN DISPROVE YOUR "99.9999%" WILL YOU LEAVE PHNO CYBERFORUM FOREVER?

by Virgie Valenzuela the Second (no login)

NO WEASELING THIS TIME.


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YEAH SURE!!

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FINE WITH ME! THIS IS YOUR LAST CHANGE TO POST YOUR TERMS, IF ANY.

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FULL TERM, MID TERM AND TERMINAL. THOSE ARE MY TERMS.

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10-4. STAND BY WHILE I PUT MY MATERIALS TOGETHER.

by Virgie Valenzuela the Second (no login)

WEASELS WILL BE SENT A LATE CHRISTMAS PACKAGE.

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Join Campaign Supporting Among Ed's Good Governance!

by Political Jaywalker (no login)

Join Bloggers Supporting Among Ed's Good Governance Campaign! Among Ed needs your support! Show your support through your blog rejecting the moral degeneration of patronage and personality politics.

The Philippines is the only country that is predominantly Christian comprising 90 percent of its population. This is the season of giving and what more lasting gift can you give to an oppressed people by rallying behind a leader on a moral crusade to clean the graft ridden province of Pampanga. Barely six months as Governor the people of Pampanga's quest to regain their pride and dignity is hanging in the balance if we stood by and do nothing.

The local Provincial Board shamelessly overruled Among Ed's veto of Ordinance 176 transferring Quarry collection to local mayors, why change the arrangement now when this is the first time Pampanga under Among Ed's administration are efficiently collecting fees? Among Ed and his staff’s 29 days quarry fee collection in comparison with former administration of the Father and son Lapid of tinseltown took a year or more, why fix something when it ain't broke? Your guess is as good as mine. The problem is if we don't support Among Ed in this crucial time and should he refuse to implement the illegal ordinance he can be charge for dereliction of duty. We can't allow this to happen, Among Ed needs your support by using our blogs to expose and oppose the scalawags out to derail good governance and the ongoing moral crusade to save Pampanga from the clutches of corrupt politicians.

To learn more about the recent scandalous anomalies in Pampanga see Campaign Supporting Good Governance in Pampanga. Write a post regarding this and Email or post a message at Pedestrian Observer so I can link your blog entry in the Campaign, please use Technorati tag Bloggers for Fr. Ed Panlilio.

If you have no blog you can still support Among Ed by visiting participating bloggers and express your sentiments and support in their respective comment section.

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IF THIS IS TRUE, THEN EVERY PRIEST IN THE COUNTRY SHOULD RUN FOR ELECTION.

by Napanice (no login)

THE WHOLE COUNTRY KNOWS THAT ONE MAN CANNOT CHANGE WHAT HAS BEEN ENTRENCHED THROUGH YEARS OF UNABATED CORRUPTION AND THE RESULTING PUBLIC APATHY. FATHER ED HAS SHOWN EVERYONE IN THE CHURCH THE VERY EXAMPLE THAT THEY SHOULD FOLLOW SO WHAT ARE THEY WAITING FOR? THE CHURCH WILL EVEN BEND OVER BACKWARDS BY TEMPORARILY SUSPENDING THEIR PRIESTHOOD ASIDE TO BECOME THE PEOPLE'S SERVANTS.

SO WHAT ARE THEY WAITING FOR?

NAP


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Re: IF THIS IS TRUE, THEN EVERY PRIEST IN THE COUNTRY SHOULD RUN FOR ELECTION.

by Political Jaywalker (no login)

Somehow the link I posted got whacked, below is the link to the campaign:

http://pedestrianobserver.blogspot.com/2007/12/campaign-in-support-of-good-governance.html

Yes Nap, it is so ironic that a priest has to show us the way towards good governance proving once again how bankcrupt our politics and the politicians running the state of affairs of the government.

This maybe what we are waiting for in a peacefull change that we as Filipinos are longing for. If we allow the local politicians to ease out Among Ed then we all lose. A classic battle between good represented by Among Ed and his Cabalens determined to retake their pride and dignity against the evils represented by local politicians and from above which I am still gathering info (will post it as soon I gather those) on.

I am appealing to you Nap and the rest of the forumers to rally behind Among Ed and what he stood for by joining the Campaign to drum up support for Among Ed.

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THE BEST OFFENSIVE AGAINST A POLITICAL GANG.

by Napanice (no login)

FATHER ED NEEDS A POLITICAL MACHINERY THAT WILL OVERCOME THE PROBLEMS BEING CREATED FOR HIM BY HIS ENEMIES, HE CANNOT TACKLE THE FORMIDABLE FORCES OF A GANG OF CORRUPTED OFFICIALS WHO HAVE BECOME ADDICTED TO THE MATERIAL BENEFITS AFFORDED BY CRIMINAL ACTIVITIES.

SINCE HE HAS ALREADY PUT HIMSELF IN THE POSITION OF AN OPPOSITIONIST WHO WANTS CHANGE AND GOOD GOVERNANCE, HE MUST THEREFORE SEEK HELP FROM THE CHURCH AND THE OPPOSITION PARTIES. AS A GOVERNOR, FATHER ED SHOULD GET A CRASH COURSE ON HOW TO WIELD HIS POLITICAL POWER AND START FORMING ALLIANCES WITH SYMPATHETIC GOVERNORS AND MAYORS OF NEIGHBORING PROVINCES.

AFTER HE HAS DONE THAT, THEN HE CAN START PLOTTING HIS NEXT MOVE TO GET BACK AT HIS TORMENTORS.

NAP


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.....IS TO FORM A POLITICAL GANG OF YOUR OWN ACCORDING TO DYKEWEASELKANO.

by Virgie Valenzuela the Second (no login)

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAWR!


Posted on Dec 25, 2007, 11:58 AM
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AND WHAT DOES SLUGGO HAVE IN MIND AS A SOLUTION?

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Posted on Dec 25, 2007, 1:51 PM
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I WILL RANT AND RAVE LIKE AN OBNOXIOUS DYKEWEASELKANO IN CYBERFORUM.

by Virgie Valenzuela the Second (no login)

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAWR!


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...I WILL WRING MY HANDS, INSULT THE PRESIDENT, BUTT MY HEAD ON A BRICKWALL, AND....

by Virgie Valenzuela the Second (no login)

.....DYKEWEASELKANOPANICE!

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAWR!

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SO HOW IS THAT GOING TO HELP FATHER ED, SPELL IT OUT PLEASE!!.

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HOW SUCH ACTS WILL HELP IS SOMETHING *YOU* SHOULD HAVE EXPLAINED IN 1998.....

by Virgie Valenzuela the Second (no login)

.....BEFORE YOU STARTED DEMONSTRATING HOW THEY'RE DONE FOR A DECADE.

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAWR!


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FATHER ED WAS NOT EVEN A GOVERNOR IN 1998, IDIOT!!

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SORRY, I THOUGHT YOU WERE FOLLOWING THE THREAD, STUPID. TOEFL ALERT!

by Virgie Valenzuela the Second (no login)

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAWR! TOEFL ALERT!

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SORRY I THOUGHT YOU WERE SOLVING FATHER ED'S PROBLEM, STUPID!!

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YOUR GANG MENTALITY IS THE SOLUTION, MORON.

by Virgie Valenzuela the Second (no login)

WHO CARES WHO GETS HURT, HA? YOU OBVIOUSLY DON'T, WHY SHOULD ANYONE ELSE?


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SO HOW WILL THAT WORK ON FATHER ED? SPELL IT OUT HERE.

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EASY AS PIE. TO NEUTRALIZE A GANG, FORM AN EQUAL OR STRONGER GANG (AS YOU SUGGESTED)

by Virgie Valenzuela the Second (no login)

I'M WITH YOU HERE, BOBO. BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAWR!

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IT FIGURES, WHAT HAPPENED TO YOUR ORIGINAL RANTING AND RAVING DOG SOLUTION?

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WHY, I THOUGHT YOU WOULD HAVE NOTICED. IT'S ALSO PART OF *YOUR* SOLUTION.....

by Virgie Valenzuela the Second (no login)

....FOR THE BETTER PART OF A DECADE.

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAWR! YACKETY-YADA-YACKETY-YADA.



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ENJOY YOUR ROAST, PIG!!

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WHERE AND WHEN WAS THE ROAST?

by Virgie Valenzuela the Second (no login)

Bwahahahahahahahawr! YOU WISH, and you've been wishing for years.


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YOUR ESL/TOEFL WORD FOR TODAY IS "THEOCRACY!"

by Virgie Valenzuela the Second (no login)

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAWR!


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Maybe the kapangpangan presidente can say !

by ya (no login)

Someting what is going on in Pampanga. She 's seen doing the sign of the cross on T. V. news all the time.

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A CHRISTMAS SONG FOR YOU FROM CHARICE PEMPENGCO

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CHARICE PEMPENGCO IS A BIG HIT AT THE ELLEN DE GENERES SHOW

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BUT SHE'S NOT A POST-TEEN RUSSIAN GURL, DYKEWEASELKANO.

by Virgie Valenzuela the Second (no login)

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAWR!

Posted on Dec 23, 2007, 2:37 PM
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MEANING WHAT?

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NA HINDI SIYA ISANG RUSONG DALAGANG KALALAGPAS LANG NG LABING-SIYAM NA TAON.

by Virgie Valenzuela the Second (no login)

NAIINTINDIHAN MO NA? NOT YOUR TYPE, DYKEWEASELKANO. BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAWR!

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YES, BUT
by Napanice (no login)

*LET'S MAKE SURE THOSE RUSSIAN WOMEN ARE PRETTY, IN THEIR 20S AND SINGLE.*

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A Critique --- "YUK!: Filipinas who sing like they're black Americans"

by Virgie Valenzuela the Second (no login)

Posted today at the Pinoy Usenet group by "Calimansi" (jlwebster120@aol.com):

WTF is up with all the Pinay's (Filipinas) singing like they're black Americans?

Essentially all they're doing by aping American blacks is demsonstrating how conditioned by the U.S. media they are.

Sorry, but young women born and raised in the Philippines do NOT naturally sound like today's generic African-American female singers do. The "black sound" -- complete with Ebonics-like ghetto pronunciations (*it's a black THANG, ya'll*) -- they've embraced is a phony, laughable and contrived absurdity.

Perhaps the most atrocious case -- aside from a fat Filipina ridiculously imitating the generic (and by now jaded and tiring) "black" singing style who I saw performing on a Filipino daytime game show called "Woweowee" not along ago -- is a 12-year-old (purportedly Filipino) "singing sensation" named Charice Pempenco. (I say "purportedly Filipino" because, in the small amount of English-language conversation she engaged in on Ellen Degeneres's chat show a week or so ago before singing, her accent sounded much more Korean than Filipino.)

The only thing "sensational" about this kid is how shameless she is in imitating the itself increasingly contrived and cliche-ish singing style of foreigners, in this case black American females.

Oh, the irony, and hypocristy, of the same media which slams contrived whiggers like the now-defunct Vanilla Ice while touting equally-contrived and phony Pinay whiggers! It's almost as if Andy Kaufman's "Foreign Man" character, based on a guy who speaks, and ridiculously impersonates, American celebrities such as John Wayne with a heavy Eastern-European-sounding accent before launching into a perfect imitation of Elvis Presley, is being accepted un-ironically nowadays.

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The greatest imitators gaya gaya "pinoy style"

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EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEe!!!

Posted on Dec 24, 2007, 6:19 PM
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SINCE YOU POSTED IT, DO YOU AGREE WITH THIS CRITIQUE OR NOT?

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Posted on Dec 24, 2007, 11:37 PM
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Sound like prejudice !

by truth (no login)

"NO" AGAINST THE POSTER !!!

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OF COURSE IT IS, LIKE THE PENNYHEAD HERE WHO DOES NOTHING BUT INSULT FILIPINOS.

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PGMA IS NOT FILIPINO, RIGHT? THAT'S WHY YOU INSULT HER, RIGHT, DYKEWEASELKANO?

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THAT SHE IS THE MOST CORRUPT PRESIDENT IN PHILIPPINE HISTORY IS NOT AN INSULT, STUPID!!

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SO ARE MY WORDS DIRECTED AT FILIPINOS THAT YOU CONSIDER "INSULTS."

by Virgie Valenzuela the Second (no login)

YOU SEE, DYKEWEASELKANOPANICE, YOU ARE NOT THE ALPHA AND THE OMEGA OF THINGS AROUND HERE, BUT YOU'RE ACTING LIKE YOU ARE. FOOLISH NOTION AND DESERVING OF A LONG BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAWR!


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OH THEY ARE INSULTS ALRIGHT, BUT GLORIA'S CORRUPTION IS BOTH FACTUAL AND HISTORICAL.

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"FACTUAL AND HISTORICAL!" WOW!

by Virgie Valenzuela the Second (no login)

LIKE I SAID, YOU CONSIDER YOURSELF THE ALPHA AND THE OMEGA. DOESN'T YOUR HYPER EGO HURT THE REMNANTS OF YOUR BRAIN?

BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!

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I'M GLAD YOU ASKED!

by Virgie Valenzuela the Second (no login)

SUBJECT PERFORMER HAS BLACK AMERICAN BLOOD LINEAGE AS WELL AS FILIPINO SHOW BUSINESS HERITAGE.

SHE CAN CLAIM, AND SHE IS ENTITLED, TO ALL THE EBONICS AND SISTAH BLINGS SHE CAN HANDLE IF THAT'S HOW SHE WANTS TO BE PERCEIVED.

OR SHE CAN BE (OR TRY TO BE) ANOTHER ELIZABETH RAMSEY WHICH IS ANOTHER ENTITLEMENT IN HER FAVOR.

BUT FANS SHOULD KNOW WHAT SHE WANTS. NOTHING LIKE HONESTY, EH, DYKEWEASELKANO? BUT HONESTY IS A FOREIGN SUBJECT TO YOU. FERGEDDIT!






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BUT DO YOU AGREE WITH HER OR NOT?

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WHO IS "HER?"

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WHO IS "SHE"?

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THE QUOTATION MARKS MAKE IT RIGHT (THAT I WAS QUOTING YOU). ESL ALERT! TOEFL ALERT!

by Virgie Valenzuela the Second (no login)

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAWR!


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Merry Christmas All!

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Maligayang Pasko at Manigong Bagong Taon to All!
phno team

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MERRY CHRISTMAS PHNO, IT'S BEEN A PLEASURE POSTING IN THIS FORUM.

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PLEASURE'S ALL THEIRS, UTO-UTO! JUMP, DYKEWEASELKANO, JUMP!

by Virgie Valenzuela the Second (no login)

LACKEY. BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAWR!

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We are glad...

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and we thank you for your continued support as a regular forumer!
we also thank all the other loyal and appreciated regulars, Merry Christmas to each of you and yours!
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our editor and the team

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Ho HO Ho HO... Merry Christmas.

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We are glad, PHNO is still here
So Napanice and DSP can post and exchange their vows..
Vows to nail each other to the ground
I think they love each other...HO Ho HO HO

Merry Christmas Everyone and Happy Birthday to Feling. She went to visit Hillary in Washington D.C. Ho ho ho ho ho

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THE hottest love affair of the year 2007 !!!

by Hoho (no login)

What else !!! HO HO HO HO HOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!

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Your Opinions.....

by aHa (no login)

.....are like a$$holes....everybody has one.


Posted on Dec 19, 2007, 1:53 PM
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Your opinions, then, are also like A-Dollar Sign-Dollar Sign-holes!

by Dirty Sick Pig (no login)

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAWR!

Asterisking Pig

Posted on Dec 19, 2007, 9:01 PM
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Just a Pig....ment of ur imagination...

by Aha (no login)

.....it will be a Black...hole pretty soon. I always assumed that a black president would occur first. Historically, black men were permitted to vote fifty years before women. Will it be Hillary or Obama?







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Hey aha,,,!

by Ano (no login)

YOUR pesos have a double big hole against $$$. You will be trembling before this year end !

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OFW's and exporters getting screwed

by aHa (no login)

....except the ones earning euros and pounds. For me, it will be more expensive to travel.

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THAT'S WHY CHINA DOES NOT WANT TO RAISE THE YUAN AGAINST THE DOLLAR.

by Napanice (no login)

ONLY A STUPID PRESIDENT LIKE GLORIA WILL BRAG ABOUT THE STRENGTH OF THE PESO BECAUSE SHE KNOWS IT'S NOT THE ECONOMY THAT'S SURGING BUT THE REMITTANCE DOLLARS OF THE OFWS. AND YOU'RE RIGHT, OFWS AND EXPORTERS ARE SCREWED BECAUSE THE STRONG PESO BENEFITS ONLY THE IMPORTERS AND GLORIA BECAUSE SHE CAN BORROW MORE MONEY NOW TO SUPPORT HER CORRUPTION.

NAP


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You forgot to mention advantages like reduced debt payments....

by Anonymous (no login)

....It’s a cowardly thing to do to go off Philippine soil and badmouth the Philippines and it’s president. Go home and join those lowlifes like Gungongna on the streets. I promise I’ll chip-in for the posters and markers. Get a life. You do have a right to mouth your ass off, but no matter what you do, the Philippine economy will keep humming all along.


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Hey! I must defend my prend Nappy!

by Dirty Sick Pig (no login)

Ah, I can't think of anything good to say right now. Can I postpone my post-in-defense for later?

Kamot Ulo Pig


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ACTUALLY, REDUCTION OF DEBT SERVICING IS PURE PROPAGANDA TO JUSTIFY GLORIA'S RECORD DEBTS.

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WHO APPROVED THOSE "RECORD DEBTS?"

by Virgie Valenzuela the Second (no login)

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAWR!


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POST THE APPROVAL HERE, I DOUBT YOU HAVE ANYTHING.

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Posted on Dec 20, 2007, 5:42 PM
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YOU DOUBT? THEN YOU KNOW DIDLY SQUAT ABOUT PINAS' BORROWING PROCESSES.

by Virgie Valenzuela the Second (no login)

BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!


Posted on Dec 20, 2007, 5:48 PM
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You're a debt doomsayer.....

by aHa (no login)

.....ur paranoid...ur fears are unfounded. Today's borrowing and increasing debt is national blessing. The Philippines needs to borrow to build infrastrutures like roads, bridges, irrigation, power plants, airports, etc. This will result in more economic growth. Tax receipts grow on a growing economy.
Will the Philippines be able to cover its interest payments comfortably if its debt continues to grow and grow? Short answer: Yes, if its tax receipts continue to grow and grow at least at the same pace as the interest payments.

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RECORD DEBT IS A BLESSING TO WHOM?

by Napanice (no login)

HOW MANY JOBS WERE CREATED BY THIS DEBT AND HOW MANY OFWS WERE ABLE TO RETURN HOME TO ACCEPT THOSE JOBS?

NAP


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"RECORD DEBT?" BWAHAWR! SHE JUST PAID UP THE NUKE PLANT.....IN ADVANCE!

by Virgie Valenzuela the Second (no login)

THAT'S THE LARGEST SINGLE INDEBTEDNESS WE HAVE. PAID IN FULL! WAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAWR!

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IT DOESN'T CHANGE THE FACT THAT HER BORROWINGS BREAKS OLD RECORDS, IDIOT!!

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SO YOU'RE SURE PINAS SHOULD ONLY BORROW AT 1950'S LEVEL?

by Virgie Valenzuela the Second (no login)

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAWR! THAT'S WHY WE NEED AN ECONOMIST, FOR TARDBOLS LIKE DYKEWEASEL.

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WHY BORROW WHEN IT CANNOT BE JUSTIFIED? THAT NUKE PLANT REMAINS A WHITE ELEPHANT TODAY.

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Posted on Dec 23, 2007, 3:21 PM
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SO TALK THE PRESIDENT WHO BOUGHT IT. DUH! BWAHAWR!

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IT'S EVEN WORSE TO STAY IN PHILIPPINE SOIL AND BECOME THE MOST CORRUPT PRESIDENT.

by Napanice (no login)

IF YOU THINK IT TAKES COURAGE TO DO WHAT GLORIA MACAPAGAL IS DOING, THEN SHOW ME HOW SHE HAS CHANGED THE PHILIPPINES FROM A FOURTH WORLD COUNTRY TO SOMETHING CLOSE TO TAIWAN OR SINGAPORE. CAN YOU DO THAT?

THOSE WHO LEFT THE PHILIPPINES AS YOU ARE SO BRAVE TO ACCUSE ARE NOW REMITTING BILLIONS OF DOLLARS TO THE PHILIPPINE ECONOMY, SO DON'T CALL THESE PEOPLE COWARDS UNLESS YOU CAN PROVE IT WITH EVIDENCE.

NAP


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DYKEWEASELKANO REMITS BILLIONS OF DOLLARS TO THE PHILIPPINES!

by Virgie Valenzuela the Second (no login)

CLAP-CLAP-CLAPPITY-CLAP-CLAP!


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Marcos...2nd most corrupt president.....

by aHa (no login)

......next to Sukarno of Indonesia.

Do you really believe the polls done by "FALSE" Asia to be true and unbiased? At one time, FALSE Asia's survey said that MORE THAN 50% of the FILIPINOS want PEOPLE POWER. Just assume there are 50million Filipinos. 50 percent of 50milyon is 25milyon. UMABOT NA BA NG 25 MILYONG TAO ANG DUMATING SA TAWAG NG MGA PARI AT NI CORY AT MGA???? Eh ni 1 MILLION nga eh wala pang dumadalo sa mga rally na yan. Then we find out that some of the opposition people are behind the survey. SHAME SHAME. People are so easily manipulated.

No matter how much you hate the President, and how misinformed & gullible you are (majority of the Filipinos), you cannot deny these facts attributed to PGMA:

1. that investors are investing in our economy, buying our currency & coming fast and furious to our shores

2. foreign businesses are setting up shop here & some who left are returning now

3. GMA is working d@mn hard to get concessions from foreign govts and solicit businesses from them more than any president before her, bar none. Every time she leaves the country she brings home a big package to the Filipino people (jobs, jobs, and more jobs) - those are not just junkets

4. that we have over $30 BILLION foreign reserve which is unprecedented - this prevents currency raiders to bring our economy down willy-nilly

5. inflation is at an all-time low and almost non-existent

6. GMA is the only president who generated over 1.09 MILLION jobs & increasing in the first five months of 2005 alone. GMA is targeting to create 5 to 10 MILLION MORE JOBS!!! All the presidents combined did not even come close - all the previous presidents COMBINED were only able to produced around 300,000 jobs.

7. the Philippines is now paying debts even before they are due

8. that our government will balance the budget in 2008, two years ahead of schedule to save on the interest of debt service and ensure investment in vital social and economic needs

9. during her term, extreme hunger and poverty dropped to 27.6 percent in 2004 from 34.5 percent in 1990 - UN & Social Weather Station support that

10. in a span of one year 5,260 barangays was energized and 8,020 waterless households were served in Metro Manila - this is part of GMA's Electricity and Water for all.

11. 300 million pesos loans was granted by President Arroyo to almost 50,000 college students under the Students Assistance for Education for Strong Republic (SAFE-4-SR)

12. in a very short time, the President was able to built 10,765 classrooms and 3,334 public high schools with computers. 2,000 indigent famillies under the Iskolar ng Mahirap na Pamilya received Certificates of Educational Assistance from the President.

13. in 2004, our country was ranked as the 24th largest economy by the World Bank according to purchasing power parity. It is the fastest-growing economy in Southeast Asia, posting a GDP growth rate of 7.5% in the second quarter of 2007, and has been compared to the economy of India in its sudden and rapid growth.

14. unemploymet rate went down from 10.4% in 2003 to 7.9% in 2007.

15. we are the biggest producer of geothermal power in Asia and I think 2nd in the WORLD! Even President Clinton praised GMA for that.

16. stocks are at an all-time high

17. tourism is on the rise

18. real-estate value is rapidly increasing

19. for all the talk about China being the world’s factory, the fact remains that the Philippine manufacturing sector has been doing well at 4-percent to 5-percent growth rates in the last three years



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I mean next to Suharto

by aHa (no login)

....GMA is not even on the list of world's most corrupt. Eat ur heart out Nap

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MORE PROPAGANDA,

by Napanice (no login)

YOUR BELOVED PRESIDENT CANNOT EVEN GET THE BRAND NEW TERMINAL 3 AT NAIA OPERATIONAL AND YOU CLAIM SHE HAS DONE WONDERS FOR THE COUNTRY'S ECONOMY? GIVE ME A BREAK!! HER MIDNIGHT DEALS WITH CHINA HAS BEEN EXPOSED AS OVERPRICED AND LACED WITH BRIBES AND KICKBACKS, AND HER LACK OF TRANSPARENCY SHOWS BY HER GAG ORDERS TO PREVENT ANY INVESTIGATION FROM EXPOSING THE TRUTH.

YOUR UNEMPLOYMENT FIGURES ARE WAY OFF, ONE PROOF THAT YOU ARE SIMPLY PUTTING UP PROPAPAGANDA MATERIAL FOR YOUR CORRUPT LEADER. WHEN YOU POST FACTS, MAKE SURE YOU INCLUDE THE SOURCE OF YOUR DATA.

NAP

HERE'S THE REAL FIGURE,

Inquirer
First Posted 04:44am (Mla time) 09/10/2007

MANILA, Philippines -- Of all the regions in the Philippines, Metro Manila had the highest unemployment rate (12.5 percent) in April 2007, followed by Central Luzon (10.2 percent). This means that about 2.7 million members of the country’s labor force (which had 36.4 million members) had no jobs. Cyril L. Bonabente, Inquirer

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WHAT MAKES YOUR TOLEN ARTICLE MORE CREDIBLE THAN HIS?

by V (no login)

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAWR!


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YOU'RE TOO STUPID TO FIND OUT, THAT'S FOR SURE.

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AND YOU KNOW EVERYTHING, HA, DYKEWEASEL GENIUS? BWAHAWR!

by Virgie Valenzuela the Second (no login)

IGNORAPOTAMUS.

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If you don't love it..leave it...permanently...

by aHa (no login)

...i have made my investments in the Philippines and retiring there in February. Just shut up and stop slingin' mud at the country. We don't need you there.

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YOU'RE PROTECTING GLORIA, MAKE SURE THAT'S CLEAR IN YOUR HEAD.

by Napanice (no login)

YOU'RE TOTALLY CONFUSED ABOUT GLORIA AND THE PHILIPPINES.


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YES, FOLKS! EVERYBODY ELSE IS CONFUSED EXCEPT DYKEWEASELKANO!

by Virgie Valenzuela the Second (no login)

EGO ALERT! EGO ALERT!


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His Excellency, the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary.....

by Virgie Valenzuela the Second (no login)

.....Dykeweaselchinkcrapanice, endowed with full powers and authority to speak for the Peoples Republic of China.

APPLAUSE, APPLAUSE!
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAWR!

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ANOTHER CONFIRMATION OF GLORIA'S FAKE MEDALLA DE ORO FROM BELGIAN PINOYS.

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THE KING OF SPAIN MAY BE UP IN THE CLOUDS OF FANTASY WHEN HE DECIDED TO AWARD A GOLD MEDAL TO THE MOST CORRUPT PRESIDENT OF THE PHILIPPINES FOR BEING A "DEFENDER OF HUMAN RIGHTS", BUT UP NORTH IN BELGIUM FILIPINOS ARE DEMONSTRATING AGAINST THE FLAGRANT VIOLATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS BY THE MEDAL RECIPIENT, NONE OTHER THAN GLORIA MACAPAGAL ARROYO.

ACCORDING TO MIGRANTE EUROPE, SINCE GLORIA GRABBED THE POWER IN 2001, NEARLY 900 PEOPLE HAVE BEEN VICTIMS OF EXTRAJUDICIAL KILLINGS AND 185 CASES OF ENFORCED DISAPPEARANCES HAVE OCCURRED IN THE PHILIPPINES.

UNFORTUNATELY, NOT ONE SHRED OF DOCUMENT SHOWS THAT THE ARROYO ADMINISTRATION HAS HEEDED THE ADVICE OF ITS OWN INVESTIGATIVE COMMISSION, THE MELO COMMISSION, FOR THE PRESIDENT TO SPEARHEAD THE EFFORTS IN RESOLVING THESE RIGHTS ABUSE CASES.

NAP

Belgian Pinoys rally vs rights abuse

A group of Filipino migrant workers and members of various trade unions in Belgium rallied in front of the Palais de Justice in Brussels recently to denounce human rights abuses in the Philippines, Guatemala and Colombia.

The activists chanted "Stop the killing, justice now" as they called for a stop to the political persecution of progressive Filipino migrants and known political enemies of the Philippine, Guatemalan and Colombian governments.

Romy Corpuz, a member of Migrante Europe, reiterated the fact that since Gloria Arroyo became president in 2001, nearly 900 people have been victims of extra-judicial killings and 185 of enforced disappearances in the Philippines. He said there is a need to pressure the present government to solve the cases.

“May pangangailangan na tuloy-tuloy ang pagkilos dito sa Belgium at sa ibang bansa para magkaroon ng pressure dun sa Pilipino na gumawa ng paraan para itigil yung tuloy-tuloy na patayan,” he told ABS-CBN's Balitang Europe.

(There is a need for continuous action here in Belgium and in other countries to pressure Filipinos to stop the killings.)

Jeffrey Guiban, an overseas Filipino worker in Limburg, meanwhile, claimed that the Arroyo administration has done nothing to stop political killings in the country.

“Wala talagang nagawa si Presidente Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo para ihinto ang pagkamatay ng mga inosenteng Pilipino (President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo has done nothing to stop the murders of innocent Filipinos),” he said.

Though some admitted that the number of political killings in the Philippines has gone down in 2007, Arlene Trillo, an OFW, confirmed that “the fight for justice is far from over”.

“Hindi pa nabibigyan ng hustisya ang mga taong namamatay ng walang pakundangan (Those who were victims of senseless killings have yet to attain justice)," she said.

Filipinos who joined the rally said they are disappointed on what the Arroyo administration is doing.

They said that instead of pursuing reforms to get the country out of the economic and political crisis, the government insists on painting a positive outlook that does not reflect the extreme poverty that the majority of the people suffer.

For his part, Kohne Ooms of the Christian Trade Union said that Belgians will always be supportive of the countries who suffer injustices in the hands of their own government.

“Belgians are solid with Filipino people in struggle against the violation of human rights and for search of justice. I have been in the Philippines for three times and those times, I have to participate in the funerals of people I met before. I cannot accept and there’s no reason why we Belgians shouldn’t do the efforts we can to stop this way of killing people”, he said.

The activists said that leading a rally will give more information to the people around the world on what is happening in these countries. This will also pressure international organizations to act accordingly, they added.

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"CONFIRMATION?" BWAHAHAHAHAHAWR! BY WHAT QUALIFICATIONS?

by Anonymous (no login)

FOOL!

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THAT THEY ARE FILIPINOS AND KNOW THEIR COUNTRY BETTER THAN A SPANISH KING.

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BY BEING OUT OF THE COUNTRY (LIKE YOU)?

by Virgie Valenzuela the Second (no login)

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Posted on Dec 22, 2007, 3:20 PM
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DID IT CHANGE ANYTHING, DOES THE KING OF SPAIN RESIDE IN THE PHILIPPINES?

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Posted on Dec 22, 2007, 3:47 PM
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DO YOU LIVE IN THE PHILIPIPINES, DYKEWEASELKANO? BWAHAHAHAHAWR!

by Virgie Valenzuela the Second (no login)

WHAT'S A GOOD QUESTION FOR JUAN CARLOS IS GOOD FOR DYKEWEASELKANO.


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AND WHAT THE HELL IS "BELGIAN PINOY?" DO YOU MEAN FORMER PINOY LIKE YOU?

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KEEP ON WONDERING AMERICAN BOY, YOU'RE NOT A FILIPINO AND WILL NEVER BE ONE.

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Posted on Dec 22, 2007, 9:47 AM
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I WAS BORN A FILIPINO AND *NEVER* FORMALLY AND LEGALLY RENOUNCED IT LIKE YOU DID.

by Virgie Valenzuela the Second (no login)

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Posted on Dec 22, 2007, 3:34 PM
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WHERE WERE YOU BORN? ARE YOU A NATURAL BORN AMERICAN?

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Posted on Dec 22, 2007, 3:42 PM
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I WAS BORN ON A POOL TABLE THAT SAYS "MADE IN R.P." BWAHAHAHAHAHAWR!

by Virgie Valenzuela the Second (no login)

YES, I'M A NATURAL BORN PINOY UNDER JUS SANGUINES.
YES, I'M A NATURAL BORN KANO UNDER JUS SOLI.

I NEVER SAID, "SO HELP ME GOD" AFTER RAISING MY HAND BEFORE A JUDGE AND RENOUNCING EITHER ONE.

CAN YOU CLAIM THE SAME, HA, DYKEWEASEL? IF YOU COULD, WOULD YOU MIND APPENDING "SO HELP ME GOD" AFTER YOUR CLAIM?

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAWR!


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FILIPINO IN BELGIUM IS NOT THE SAME AS FILIPINO-BELGIAN OR BELGIAN-FILIPINO.

by Virgie Valenzuela the Second (no login)

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FILIPINOS ARE FILIPINOS, IDIOT!! YOU DON'T KNOW THAT BECAUSE YOU'RE NOT ONE.

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ARE YOU CLAIMING TO BE A FILIPINO UNDER PHILIPPINE LAW, HA, DYKEWEASELKANO?

by Virgie Valenzuela the Second (no login)

LET US KNOW, OK?


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AND YOUR POINT IS?

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Posted on Dec 23, 2007, 3:28 PM
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ESL ALERT! TOEFL CANDIDATE ALERT!

by Virgie Valenzuela the Second (no login)

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Posted on Dec 23, 2007, 7:51 PM
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Like a Virgin

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Is the title of the song Madonna popularized and would you believe that this is very popular with some Muslim women? Check it out why at Pedestrian Observer........

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THIS IS CLEARLY A MAJOR CLASH BETWEEN CULTURES AND HUMAN RIGHTS.

by Napanice (no login)

MIGHT AS WELL ADD ANTHROPOLOGY AND SCIENCE TO THAT BECAUSE IT ALSO INVOLVES EVOLUTION, PROPAGATION OF THE SPECIES AND BIOLOGICAL FUNCTIONS. HOWEVER, BOTTOM LINE ROOT CAUSE IS PURE AND SIMPLE IGNORANCE.

WE SHOULD BE ASKING WHY WE EVEN HAVE A UNITED NATIONS THAT CANNOT UPHOLD THE VALUE OF HUMAN LIVES BY RECOGNIZING THE FREEDOM AND RIGHT TO LIVE BY EVERY INDIVIDUAL IN THIS PLANET.

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An Atheist for President?

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At the rate UN is going yes I agree that it can be better.

People need to recognize the Universality of Human Rights and equality of sexes to counter the medieval Honor killings.

Heres another article that may interest PHNO forum members:

An Atheist for President?

Season's Greetings to one and all........

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MOST VOTERS ARE RELIGIOUS.

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THEY WILL NOT VOTE A LEADER WITHOUT RELIGION BECAUSE IT GOES AGAINST THEIR OWN TEACHINGS. ANOTHER INTERESTING QUESTION IS WILL POLITICS CROSS THE RELIGIOUS DIVIDE MEANING WILL CHRISTIANS ACCEPT A MUSLIM PRESIDENT/LEADER AND VICE VERSA?

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DOES THAT INCLUDE THE MYSTERIOUS "CONCERNED VOTER?"

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Posted on Dec 22, 2007, 3:29 PM
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WHY?

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Posted on Dec 22, 2007, 4:04 PM
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ARE YOU SAYING CONCERNED VOTER DOESN'T BELONG IN "MOST?"

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Posted on Dec 23, 2007, 2:45 PM
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WHY?

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Posted on Dec 23, 2007, 3:27 PM
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BECAUSE ACCORDING TO DYKEWEASELKANO, "MOST VOTERS ARE RELIGIOUS."

by Virgie Valenzuela the Second (no login)

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time will tell.......

by CoeL (no login)

who would thought kennedy, a non-wasp, would be
elected president of united states whose dominant
population are protestants....? now, we have mormon
presidential candidate of which to some mormonism
is a cult?

as this country is sliding down morally anything
can happen and only time will tell.

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Who care !

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Do you care ?

Posted on Dec 23, 2007, 4:15 AM
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OB KORZ WE NEED THE UN. WHO ELSE CAN BE TRUSTED TO RUN PROGRAMS LIKE OIL-FOR-FOOD?

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AND WHAT DOES IT HAVE TO DO WITH HUMAN RIGHTS?

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WHO WAS SUPPOSED TO EAT THE "FOOD" IN "OIL-FOR-FOOD," DUMMYKINS?

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SO THAT'S YOUR HUMAN RIGHTS ISSUE, POST THE REPORTS AND CHARGES HERE.

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I CAN DO BETTER THAN POST THE REPORT AND CHARGES. HERE'S THE RESULT!

by Virgie Valenzuela the Second (no login)

MERRY ALLAHMAS, DYKEWEASELKANO!

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JALOSJOS WALKS OUT OF JAIL LIKE A FREE MAN, POLICE SAYS HE ESCAPED.

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NOWADAYS, ANY INCIDENT INVOLVING THE PHILIPPINE NATIONAL POLICE WILL EVENTUALLY LEAD TO TOTAL CONFUSION AND COMPLETE CHAOS. AFTER ARROYO'S PARDON OF ESTRADA, ALL THE HIGH PROFILE CONVICTS IN THE BILIBID PRISON ARE NOW HOPING TO RECEIVE THE SAME CLEMENCY AND BE SET FREE TO THE OUTSIDE WORLD.

SO THE STORY OF ROMEO JALOSJOS, A FORMER CONGRESSMAN WHO WAS CONVICTED OF RAPING A MINOR AND SENTENCED TO TWO LIFE TERMS, HAS TAKEN A PROMISING TURN WITH POLITICAL CONNECTIONS AS THE KEY TO HIS PREMATURE RELEASE. THE CHIEF OF THE BUREAU OF CORRECTIONS HAS GIVEN HIS RECOMMENDATION AND APPARENTLY ALL THE NECESSARY PAPERS HAVE ALREADY BEEN PROCESSED AND SIGNED TO MAKE IT HAPPEN. THE NEWSPAPERS PRINTED THE HEADLINE THAT HE WAS SCHEDULED TO BE SET FREE BEFORE CHRISTMAS.

THE CONVICTED LAWMAKER WALKED OUT OF A MAXIMUM SECURITY PRISON, NO ONE STOPPED HIM. HE BOUGHT A PLANE TICKET AND FLEW TO HIS HOMETOWN IN ZAMBOANGA DEL NORTE, NO ONE RECOGNIZED HIM AND THE POLICE DID NOT ISSUE AN ALL POINTS BULLETIN FOR HIS ESCAPE AND PURSUIT BY THE AUTHORITIES. THEN BUREAU OF CORRECTION SUPERINTENDENT JAIME CARINGAL TRAVELS TO ZAMBOANGA DEL NORTE TO FETCH HIM LIKE A VIP. NOTHING ABOUT BEING ARRESTED FOR ESCAPING, NOTHING WAS SAID ABOUT BEING CHARGED AFTER VIOLATING THE LAW.

IN OTHER WORDS, THE AUTHORITIES ARE TREATING THIS TWO LIFE TERM CONVICT AS IF HE IS NO LONGER A CONVICT THAT BELONGS IN JAIL. IN FACT HIS RETURN ITINERARY LOOKS LIKE SOMEONE WHO IS ISLAND HOPPING, SPENDING SOMETIME IN ZAMBOANGA CITY. TO DO WHAT, PROBABLY TO MAKE SOME MIDNIGHT ARRANGEMENT THAT WAS PART OF THE DEAL BETWEEN HIM AND SOMEONE HIGH UP THE CHAIN IN THE PNP.

JALOSJOS IS OBVIOUSLY ON TOP OF EVERYTHING, HE EVEN BRAGGED ABOUT CELEBRATING CHRISTMAS, WITH HIS LOYAL FOLLOWERS AND NOWHERE DO WE SEE THE POLICE EVEN TRYING TO DRAG HIM BACK TO MANILA TO THROW HIM BACK WHERE HE BELONGS.

SOMETHING REALLY STINKS BETWEEN THE BUREAU OF CORRECTIONS, THE PNP, THE DOJ AND THE MALACANANG PALACE AND THEY ARE NOT SAYING WHO DID WHAT.

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Razon says escaped felon Jalosjos back in custody

Director-General Avelino Razon Jr. on Sunday early morning told radio dzMM that convicted child rapist Romeo Jalosjos who flew to his hometown in Zamboanga del Norte is back in custody after police were ordered to get the “escaped felon”.

“Nagpunta po doon si [Regional Director] Chief Superintendent Jaime Caringal para to take into custody ulit si Jalojos. (Chief Superintendent Jaime Caringal went there to again take into custody Jalosjos),” said Razon.

Razon belied earlier assertions made by the former congressman that he was a “free man”.

“Siya [Jalosjos] wala pong authority para umalis sa New Bilibid Prisons (NBP) at magpunta sa Dapitan kaya inutusan natin si Chief Superintendent Caringal na to proceed and take into custody ulit si Jalosjos. At iyong sinasabi niyang release order na dating na-issue was revoked by the Secretary of Justice, Secretary Raul Gonzalez, May revocation order ‘yan. Kaya hindi tamang sina-cite niyang order, naging null and void,” said Razon.

(He does not have authority to leave New Bilibid Prisons and go to Dapitan so Chief Superintendent Caringal was ordered to again take into custody Jalosjos. And the release order that was issued previously was revoked by the Secretary of Justice, Secretary Raul Gonzalez. There is a revocation order. So it’s not right for him to cite that order, it has become null and void.)

Razon clarified that a warrant of arrest was not needed to re-arrest the former congressman.

“Hindi na kailangan dahil po ay [siya ay] escaped felon (It’s not needed since he is an escaped felon),” sais Razon.

Razon said Jalosjos will be brought to Zamboanga City where he will remain for a while.

Jalosjos flew to his hometown in Dapitan City, Zamboanga del Norte Saturday despite a directive of Gonzalez to suspend his discharge order.

From his home on M. Araullo Street in Katarungan Village in Muntinlupa City, Jalosjos flew to Dipolog City via a private plane around 11:30 a.m. Saturday.

Jalosjos, accompanied by his younger brother, Dapitan City Mayor Dominador Jalosjos Jr., arrived at the Dipolog City airport in Barangay Minaog at around 2 p.m aboard a private plane and immediately proceeded to the Dapitan City Hall.

“I've been out since December 16 when they gave me my discharge [order] based on the completion of my sentence. So, I’ve been moving freely. I’m a free man that's why I can decide to come especially I have reason to come home here,” Jalosjos said earlier in an interview late Saturday night on ANC program “The World Tonight”.

The former Zamboanga del Norte congressman said as soon as his supporters found out that he is in Dapitan people gathered at the city’s plaza to hear him speak.

“Tonight's a perfect date one Christmas is coming so I thought it's best to see them and true enough as soon as they know that I was here I sat down at the city hall. They’re coming in droves and until now they're at the plaza. There are about 3,000 people there waiting for me to speak,” said the former solon.

He said he will fly back to Manila on Wednesday and settle the issue with Gonzalez and the prison officials.

The younger Jalosjos said he was forced to fetch his brother from the NBP in Muntinlupa after receiving reports that the rape convict was already being harassed. He didn’t say by whom.

Mayor Jalosjos said nobody prevented them when they boarded their private plane in Manila.

Some of Zamboanga del Norte mayors and other local officials reportedly met with Jalosjos shortly after his arrival.

“Everybody was gasping for breath and overwhelmed seeing sir Nonong again,” Dapitan City Councilor Apple Marie Agolong said, referring to Jalosjos’s nickname.

“We will arrest him because he escaped,” Razon said earlier upon learning of Jalosjos’ arrival in his province.

A surprised Gonzalez, meanwhile, said he has ordered Undersecretary Fidel Exconde to verify the “rumors.”

“I had talked to Ricardo Dapat, New Bilibid Prisons director, and Dapat told me Jalosjos is still there at the NBP. However I had ordered Undersecretary Exconde to look into the rumors,” Gonzalez said.

But Jalosjos said: “If it's an order of the court, I will respect that because I’m a law abiding citizen but there should be a warrant of arrest.”

Jalosjos added that like any other citizen he is entitled to due process of law.

Police Senior Inspector Glen Dulawan said the security situation in Dapitan was stable despite the buildup of crowd welcoming Jalosjos.

Asked if they have orders to arrest Jalosjos, Dulawan said “we have not received any order.”

Jalosjos was convicted in 1997 on two counts of statutory rape and six counts of acts of lasciviousness under the Revised Penal Code. His victim was an 11-year-old girl.

He was initially sentenced to two life terms and was ordered to pay P400,000 in civil indemnity and P400,000 in moral damages. President Arroyo, however, commuted Jalosjos' sentence to 16 years in prison.

The commutation was scored by critics who saw Mrs. Arroyo’s decision as payment for a political debt.

Earlier this month, NBP chaplain Robert Olaguer announced that Jalosjos could be released from prison as early as December 16 following the commutation of his sentence.

Following this announcement, however, Gonzalez immediately ordered the suspension of the discharge order released by the Bureau of Corrections. Gonzalez maintained that his office had no directive authorizing Jalosjos’ release.

The justice chief added that he asked his men to review if Jalosjos had indeed completed serving his sentence.

“For me, I cannot understand it any other way because it’s there. It’s very clear. It says there I’m properly discharged because I’ve completed my sentence so what more should I do... they have given me my discharge order and they said there’s something wrong with it but they didn’t revoke that order,” Jalosjos said.

He also refuted reports that he was brought back to NBP after the government ordered the suspension of his release order. He maintained that he goes back everyday to NBP but not as a prisoner.

“…daily I go there. I’ve been in and out but not as a prisoner because I believe I was given a proper discharge. Yes, I’m sleeping in my house at Katarungan Village [since December 16],” he said.

Prison officials earlier explained that the Katarungan Village is part of NBP’s reservation area but the properties in the area are privately owned. ABS-CBN News also learned that the subdivision is a housing project for members of the judiciary and Department of Justice personnel.

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ANY PRISONER WHO LEAVES JAIL IN ANY WAY WITHOUT BEING FREED HAS "ESCAPED."

by Virgie Valenzuela the Second (no login)

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AND YOUR POINT IS?

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THAT YOU ARE ENGLISH-CHALLENGED. PROVE ME WRONG BY PASSING TOEFL.

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ESL ALERT!

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GLORIA ARROYO WILL SPEND CHRISTMAS WITH ANOTHER BIG LIE

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GLORIA'S UNDER THE TABLE DEAL IS STINKING UP THE GOVERNMENT AGAIN, THE LATEST NEWS ABOUT A $50 MILLION CONTRACT TO CONDUCT LOBBYING ACTIVITIES IN WASHINGTON TO SERVE HER POLITICAL INTEREST IS JUST A REPEAT OF ANOTHER SCANDALOUS ATTEMPT TO FUND HER CHARTER CHANGE AMBITION BACK IN 2005.

DESPITE BEING THE PRESIDENT, GLORIA CAN NO LONGER MOVE AN INCH FORWARD IN HER EXECUTIVE OFFICE WITHOUT BEING WATCHED LIKE A HAWK BY THE PUBLIC AND HER CRITICS. HER TRACK RECORD FOR LYING AND CHEATING HAS ALL BUT DROWNED OUT HER PROMISES AND RHETORICS OF UNITY AND RECONCILIATION WHILE WAITING FOR THE OPPORTUNITY TO STAB HER ADVERSARIES IN THE BACK.

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Bunye says no done deal yet on hiring of US lobby firm

Malacañang said nothing is final yet as far as its plans to hire a United States-based lobby group, a move that has drawn criticism because of the cost involved.

But this early, Makati Mayor Jejomar Binay slammed the intent as an "insensitive" act especially at a time when millions of Filipinos will be celebrating a bleak Christmas because of poverty.

Binay, who is also United Opposition (UNO) president, said while millions of Filipinos will try to make both ends meet this Christmas, Malacañang is willing to pay millions to the lobby firm of Covington & Burling LLP, allegedly to represent Philippine interests in the United States.

Press Secretary Ignacio Bunye confirmed the other day that the government intends to tap the services of Covington & Burling LLP, a law and government relations firm based in Washington D.C.

Reports initially indicated that the contract fee for the firm would amount to $50 million, but Bunye quickly clarified that the proposal would only cost $500,000.

Sen. Manuel Roxas II has criticized the administration for its plan to hire the lobby group, saying he does not see the need for this.

Roxas said the government would be better off using the money to finance anti-poverty programs.

In an e-mailed statement, Bunye said the government is still in the process of negotiating with the US firm about the proposal through Ambassador to Washington Willy Gaa.

He said Gaa is currently discussing the proposal with Ambassador Stuart Eizenstat, who is partner and chairman of Covington and Burling.

Bunye explained that the government wants to hire the lobby group to "advance Philippine interests in trade, development assistance, military and security cooperation and other bilateral issues that define the growing relationship between the Republic of the Philippines and the United States."

"This contract, including the scope and size, are consistent with government relations consulting agreements entered into by previous administrations and by many other governments around the world," he said.

Eizenstat was described as one of the most distinguished and accomplished public servants and legal minds in Washington.

Covington and Burling, on the other hand, is one of the premier law and government relations firms in the US.

"Once those negotiations, which have followed all government procurement regulations, have been completed, we will make an announcement to confirm that Ambassador Eizenstat has been formally engaged to work on behalf of the Philippines in the United States," Bunye said.

Insensitive
But the feisty Makati mayor would not hear of Bunye’s explanation.

"Malacañang’s announcement that it will engage the services of a high-profile lobby firm and will pay top dollar for their services is highly insensitive, considering that many Filipinos will not even be able to put food on their table this Christmas," he said.

Binay cited a recent survey conducted by the Social Weather Stations that around 17 million Filipinos or 19 percent of the population are hungry, while 45 million Filipinos or 53percent of families consider themselves poor.

Rather than hire the services of lobby firms, Binay said Malacañang should instead take a serious look at the conditions of the poor and utilize government funds for projects that truly address their needs.

He added that Palace officials are committing dishonesty by reducing the lobbying issue to how much the contract would cost.

"Whatever the amount, the issue is that the money could be put to better use, by prioritizing services and assistance to the poor," he said.

Binay, who is also national president of PDP Laban, also chided Malacañang’s lack of transparency, pointing out that had it not been for media reports about the contract, Palace officials would not have admitted that negotiations with the lobby firm are ongoing.

"Lack of transparency appears to be the rule under the Arroyo administration. The Covington & Burling lobby contract is in the same mold as the Venable contract, the ZTE contract and other highly irregular transactions entered into on the sly," he said.

The government was similarly criticized in its previous attempt to hire another US lobby group, Venable LLP, which was meant to help the government secure funding for projects and to push for charter change.

National Security Adviser Norberto Gonzales, who signed the contract in July 2005 on behalf of the government, was grilled by the Senate on the issue and was even detained when he refused to answer some of the senators’ questions.

Following the Senate inquiry and the public outcry that went with it, Malacañang was forced to cancel the contract with Venable.

High-profile lobbyist
Eizenstat of Covington and Burling LLP was Jimmy Carter‘s Chief Domestic Policy Adviser and Bill Clinton‘s Deputy Treasury Secretary. He was also former ambassador to the European Union.

The announcement to hire a new US lobbying consultant to promote the interest of the Philippines with the US Congress and administration on a wide range of political, economic and security issues was posted in the embassy website pursuant to Republic Act 9184 passed by the Philippine Congress in 2003 to make the procurement activities of the government more transparent.

Cost was not disclosed and an embassy official declined to elaborate on the announcement, which was signed by Gaa as "Head, Procuring Entity."

The announcement said the consultant would be hired "at most, six months, renewable at the option of the appointing Head of the Procuring Entity, but in no case shall exceed the term of the latter."

A former embassy official with knowledge on how the hiring procedure works said such a deal was likely negotiated in Manila and then sent to Washington for the ambassador to sign and announce.

In 2005, President Arroyo came under fire when it was learned she awarded a year-long, million-dollar lobbying consultancy contract to Venable LLP to "secure grants and (US) congressional earmarks" for her initiative to reshape the form of government into a parliamentary system.


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LOBBYING IS LEGAL IN THE U.S. AND IN R.P. WHAT'S THE (YOUR) PROBLEM?

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YOUR PROBLEM IS YOU DON'T KNOW THE PROBLEM.

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YOUR PROBLEM IS YOU ASSUME ONLY *YOU * KNOW THE PROBLEM.

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RAZON DECLARES NATIONAL PETITENTIARY "INSECURE" AFTER STAGED ESCAPE BY JALOSJOS.

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IN THE PHILIPPINES, SPECIALLY THE ARM OF THE LAW AND THE MILITARY, PUBLIC OFFICIALS WILL SAY AND DO ANYTHING TO SUIT THEIR HIDDEN AGENDA. IF THERE WAS REALLY AN "ESCAPE" THEN WHY WAS THERE NO APB FROM THE POLICE TO ALERT THE PUBLIC THAT AN ESCAPED CONVICT IS ON THE LOOSE? WAS HE ARMED AND DANGEROUS, WHERE IS THE SWAT TEAM THAT WAS ASSIGNED TO PURSUE HIM ALL THE WAY TO ZAMBOANGA CITY?

THE STORY DOES NOT END THERE, NOW THE POLICE CHIEF IS SAYING THAT THE NATIONAL PENITENTIARY CAN NO LONGER BE TRUSTED TO KEEP JALOSJOS BEHIND BARS BECAUSE HE WAS ABLE TO "ESCAPE". NOW WHO IN HIS RIGHT MIND WILL BELIEVE THIS INCOMPETENT COP WHEN THERE ARE CONVICTS IN THIS FACILITY WHO ARE IN JAIL FOR COMMITTING CRIMES MORE SERIOUS THAN RAPE?

HERE'S ANOTHER EXAMPLE OF CORRUPTION WITHIN THE GOVERNMENT, RAZON HAS BEEN ORDERED TO RELOCATE JALOSJOS TO ZAMBOANGA UNDER THE GUISE OF AN ESCAPE AND NOW HE DOES NOT WANT TO SHIP HIM BACK TO HIS JAIL CELL UNDER THE MOST RIDICULOUS EXCUSE? WHAT THE PEOPLE WANT TO KNOW NOW IS WHAT KIND OF A DEAL HAS JALOSJOS STRUCK WITH GLORIA ARROYO THAT HE IS NOW BEING TREATED LIKE A KING?

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Razon: Jalosjos should stay detained in Zambo penal colony

MANILA, Philippines--For the Philippine National Police, it would be better that former congressman Romeo Jalosjos be detained at the Zamboanga penal colony instead of being detained again at the National Penitentiary in Muntinlupa City, which he allegedly left without permission from the proper authorities.

Police Director General Avelino Razon said the Muntinlupa jail was no longer secure because "Jalosjos was able to escape" and fly back home to Zamboanga Del Norte.

"Our recommendation is huwag na muna siya ibalik sa Muntinlupa dahil doon ay nakatakas siya [don't bring him back to Muntinlupa as he managed to escape from there]," Razon told INQUIRER.net in a phone interview.

Razon said Jalosjos would stay at the Zamboanga penal colony unless the Department of Justice orders a transfer in detention.

Jalosjos was convicted in 1997 for statutory rape and sentenced to two life terms. His victim was an 11-year-old girl.

He has since been detained Muntinlupa until President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo in April commuted to 16 years the two life terms Jalosjos had received for statutory rape.

The 16-year jail term ended December and Jalosjos was given a release order by jail officials based on computation of the time Jalosjos had served, counting allowance for good behavior. But the computation was questioned by justice department officials.

Jalosjos, however, left the detention Saturday and flew to Zamboanga Del Norte, where he was apprehended early Sunday morning.

Razon said Jalosjos did not resist arrest but claimed he had the right to leave the detention.

"According to him, meron siyang release order na hinahawakan [he had a release order] but it was an order nullified by [Justice] Secretary Raul Gonzales," said Razon.

The former congressman is now in Zamboanga City from which he is expected to be brought to the Zamboanga penal colony.

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DEATH penalty should not abolished in the first place !

by aynako (no login)

The psycho law makers should considered the return of STIFFER LAW !!!

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IN THE PHILIPPINES THE JUSTICE SYSTEM PROTECTS THE CRIMINAL, NOT THE VICTIM.

by Napanice (no login)

ALL THOSE PEOPLE WHO ARE IN FAVOR OF ABOLISHING THE DEATH PENALTY SHOULD VOLUNTEER TO BECOME THE VICTIM OF THE NEXT MURDER SO THEY WILL GET A TASTE OF THEIR OWN MEDICINE.

NAP


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IN THE PHILIPPINES ALONE? BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAWR!

by Virgie Valenzuela the Second (no login)

IGNORAPOTAMUS.


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SHOW US WHERE ELSE, IF YOU CAN.

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SHOW YOU? YOU'RE LIVING IN THAT COUNTRY, THE COUNTRY THAT GRANTED YOU U.S. CITIZENSHIP!

by Virgie Valenzuela the Second (no login)

duh

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STOLEN ARTICLE ALERT! MAGNANAKAW! MAGNANAKAW!

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THERE IS NO "SECURE" PENITENTIARY ANYWHERE. HELLOOOO?

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SHOW US WHY, IF YOU CAN.

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IF PRISONERS CANNOT ESCAPE, THEN IT'S WORSE THAN A PENITENTIARY.

by Virgie Valenzuela the Second (no login)

duh

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HAPPY HOLIDAYS TO COEL, FELING, MOONYEEN, PRETTYWOMAN, LEMUEL, AND OTHERS..

by Napanice (no login)

MAN MAY NOT HAVE CHANGED MUCH BUT IF WE DECIDE TO GO HOME TO THE PHILIPPINES, WE MAY BE SURPRISED AT THE FEW CHANGES IN THE ENVIRONMENT AND SURROUNDINGS. ALTHOUGH CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR ARE MUCH MORE COMMERCIALIZED THAN EVER, THE REMOTE AREAS STILL PRACTICE THE TRADITIONAL WAY OF CELEBRATING THE BIRTH OF JESUS CHRIST AND THE COMING OF THE NEW YEAR.

TO ONE AND ALL, MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY AND PEACEFUL NEW YEAR!

NAPANICE


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EEEEEK! DYKEWEASEL KANO USED THE C-WORD! FOUL!

by Virgie Valenzuela the Second (no login)

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAWR!


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Best wishes & Happy Holidays.

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THANKS MOONYEEN, ENJOY THE HOLIDAYS!!

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QUESTION !!!

by QQQ (no login)

These names you mentioned, are they are the poster you called kamagaral? What is kamagaral means to you and what purpose ?

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ANSWER!!

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These names you mentioned, are they are the poster you called kamagaral? What is kamagaral means to you and what purpose ?

THE NAMES I MENTIONED ARE EITHER CURRENT OR FORMER POSTERS IN THIS FORUM AND YOU CAN DO A SEARCH OF THEIR NAMES TO FIND OUT THE LAST TIME THEY PARTICIPATED HERE.

KAMAG-ARAL IS A FILIPINO WORD FOR SCHOOL COLLEAGUE AND IT IS USED TO DENOTE A COMMON BOND OR BROTHERHOOD JUST LIKE A FRATERTINY. IT'S PURPOSE IS TO FOSTER FRIENDSHIP AND GOODWILL.

NAP


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IOW, COEL FEELS BROTHERLY TOWARDS YOU, AND YOU FEEL SISTERLY TOWARDS HIM?

by Virgie Valenzuela the Second (no login)

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAWR!


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THE SUPOT FAGGOT STRIKES AGAIN, ONLY YOU WOULD ENTERTAIN SUCH AN IDEA.

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IS THIS A REQUEST FOR POLAROID SHOTS, HA, DYKEWEASELKANO?

by Virgie Valenzuela the Second (no login)

ASK, AND YE SHALL RECEIVE!

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Good enough ! Thanks

by Q (no login)

Right on !

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TO ALL POSTERS I CALLED "STUPID"

by Anonymous (no login)

I'D LIKE TO EXTEND MY SINCERE APOLOGY TO ALL AND NOT SUBMISSION TO SOMEONE'S WANTINGS.

YOU ARE NOT STUPID REALLY, I CALL YOU : SMART TALENTED UNIQUE PERSON IN DEMAND.

GO AHEAD AND MANAGE YOUR LIFE. ENJOY YOUR PARTICIPATION IN THIS CYBER.

TO THE SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS : HOLIDAY GREETINGS TO ALL !!!


The original detach with multiple title
Pardon my floating in the tinair...

Thank you !

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IT ALSO MEANS LACKING IN INTEREST OR POINT LIKE WHEN SOMEONE SAYS SOMETHING STUPID.

by Napanice (no login)

THAT MEANS YOU'RE NOT ADDRESSING THE PERSON BUT WHAT WAS SAID.

NAP


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YOU'RE TOO STUPID TO REALIZE HE'S APOLOGIZING TO COEL FOR CALLING HIM STUPID.

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YOU'RE SO SMART TO REALIZE THAT "ALL POSTERS" MEAN JUST ONE PERSON.

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YOUR ESL TERM FOR TODAY IS "BLANKET" TERMS, BOBOKINS.

by Virgie Valenzuela the Second (no login)

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAWR!


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Merry Christmas and Happy Holiday.......

by CoeL (no login)

a neighbor of mine who writes commentaries regularly for our
local paper asked me yesterday if I am a republican or democrat...
I responded, "yes, I am a conservative republican"...and he greetd me
"MERRY CHRISTMAS." surprised, why he asked me my political inclination..
he responded, "if you were a democrat, I would have greeted you HAPPY HOLIDAY!"

nevertheless, Happy Holiday and Merry Christmas!

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TO define !

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Means : Republic out-going and DEmocrat in-coming. So, are you going to vote next elections ? What state you belong ?

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POLITICS AND RELIGION DO MIX.

by Napanice (no login)

IT'S EVEN MORE INTIMATE IN THE MUSLIM WORLD BECAUSE THEY'RE ONE AND THE SAME.

NAP


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HOW MANY MUSLIM COUNTRIES HAVE YOU VISITED, HA?

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AND YOUR POINT IS?

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IF YOU DIDN'T GET IT THE FIRST TIME, THEN YOU NEVER WILL.

by Virgie Valenzuela the Second (no login)

BOBO.

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PHNO CHRISTMAS GREETINGS AND TUNES ARE UP, WONDERFUL!!

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We're glad they meet with your approval, sir!

by Pee Ech En Oh (no login)

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAWR!


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