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June 23rd, 2009 09:27 AM #11
Nakupo,- simulan na naman ito ng "ubusan ng lahi"! (Baka mauso na naman ito sa Cavite....)
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June 23rd, 2009 10:35 AM #12
That's six less stupid people in the world. If the remaining stupid people would do the same to each other the human gene pool will be better. To kill another person over the honking of a horn is just plain stupid.
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June 23rd, 2009 11:36 AM #13
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June 23rd, 2009 11:52 AM #14
OT: tag-ulan pa naman. mamamayani si nardong putik.
BTT: medyo mahirap yan. hindi makikipag-ayos yan kasi 3 nalagas sa kanila.
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June 23rd, 2009 11:56 AM #15
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June 23rd, 2009 12:03 PM #16
so.... guns DO make sissy guys "macho"...
good news for us motorists--lesser "a-holes" on the road..... bad news for politicians---lesser voters
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June 24th, 2009 09:54 AM #18
as expected, what's next?
PNP on alert vs backlash of Cavite road rage
06/23/2009 | 04:02 PM
MANILA, Philippines - The Philippine National Police (PNP) has stepped up security in Imus, Cavite to prevent a possible backlash of Sunday night’s clash between two warring families that left six people dead.
PNP spokesman Senior Superintendent Leonardo Espina said they have put up checkpoints on all entry points in Imus to prevent allies of both families from trooping to the town for revenge.
"We are on alert for a backlash that would ensue as a result of the Sunday's clash. We are expecting that so we are prepared," he said.
The clash, which started from a petty traffic altercation, resulted to the deaths of Mahmod Sultan; Sowain Salib; Roy Bautista and his sons Ritchie and Raffy; and Michael Salanguit.
The incident occurred near the Imus Public Market at about 9 p.m., police reports said.
Espina said part of their ongoing investigation is to determine if the firearms used in the gun battle were legal, but nevertheless, law enforcers in the area have intensified their crackdown on loose firearms.
He also said they are checking information that the two families were business rivals, and that at present, there are attempts to mediate between them to prevent further escalation of the violence.
"Investigation is ongoing and proper security measures are now in place in the area," Espina said. - GMANews.TV
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June 24th, 2009 10:44 AM #19
These guys make legitimate gun owners look bad. Tsk tsk tsk. Now expect another rash of 'anti-gun' sentiments to hit the streets.
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June 24th, 2009 11:11 AM #20Kaunting OT lang.
Not to stereotype all Muslims. I remember before when we had a stall under the LRT stairs in Baclaran. We gave it up when my dad decided to downgrade our business. Naghanap kami then ng iba to sell the rights to. Nagkataon na napaligiran kami ng mga Muslim traders occupying other stores. One day sinamahan ng tao namin ang isang prospective buyer. ginawa ba naman nung "leader" ng mga Muslim doon eh tinakot iyung buyer. Na sila daw talaga ang bibili ng rights at wala ng iba. At ginawa niya iyun with almost all of the other Muslim traders literally behind his back. Of course nag back out iyung buyer at sinumbong sa amin noong tao namin iyung nangyari. Eh di alam ng mga kumag na malakas kami sa magkasunod na mayors noon (Cuneta and Trinidad). Rinesbakan namin kasama ang mga pulis Pasay. Buti napagusapan din. Eventually, my dad sold the rights to the "leader" na rin much to my consternation. Katuwiran niya eh makikipag away ka ba sa siang lugar na hindi naman sa atin in the first place? Haha! Anyway, na-karma din ang mga kups na iyun kasi a year later eh giniba lahat ng stalls sa spot na iyun. May hangganan din pala ang "tapang" nila.
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