I solve dapat to ng mga magaling na taga comelec lalo na ng maingay na babae lately. [emoji846]
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I solve dapat to ng mga magaling na taga comelec lalo na ng maingay na babae lately. [emoji846]
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No one is above the law
AS A MATTER OF FACT - Sara Soliven De Guzman - The Philippine Star
January 10, 2022 | 12:00am
What happened last week during the Comelec hearing of Bong Bong Marcos’ disqualification case showed the Filipinos that no one is above the law. The same goes for the ‘Poblacion girl’ and the accused Pharmally officers.
Let’s begin with BBM’s absence during the Comelec hearing. Why didn’t he go? Why didn’t he show up? If his intentions were sincere, he would have raised hell or gone through high waters to show up. Was he sick with the COVID virus in the first place? Wasn’t he only exposed to two COVID-19 positive people? So, why couldn’t he show up virtually? His absence actually delayed the proceedings because his lawyers were not ready with a medical certificate which is a standard protocol. Even students in grade school know that when you are absent due to sickness or an urgent matter, you have to inform your teacher formally.
I noticed how the lawyers were allegedly delaying the proceedings in many ways even if they said they didn’t want to delay it. I felt it was unbecoming of a professional group whose client is running for the highest office in the country, the President of the Philippines. I expected a higher form of representation, not to mention from BBM himself. Shouldn’t he show the Filipinos how professional he is? How truthful, committed he is to the people? This is not only about the law but about the relationship BBM is establishing with the Filipinos.
This brings to mind many recollections I have of BBM during the seventies and the eighties. He had a bad reputation of always acting as if he were above the law. There were many horror stories told about him during his heyday. Well, yes during the Marcos Era, the first family and their cronies were truly above the law, while many Filipinos going against their will were silenced. But later, the people who had enough of their corruption and antics started to cry foul, thus, the People Power Revolution.
Now, does BBM think he can continue to act like a spoiled brat? If his conscience were clear, he should have shown the nation how sick he was via the television or the digital screen. And by so doing, he would have earned more respect. But no, he chose otherwise.
Anyway, I checked why there seems to be a feeling that BBM’s league of lawyers were trying to delay the hearing of the case(s). I found out that maybe they are trying to delay the proceedings because they know that Comelec Commissioner Rowena Guanzon is scheduled to retire next month. I’m just guessing here because the Commissioner is a tough one. She will bring out the truth. She has always fought for justice all her life and will make sure it is served. I don’t know the rule on whether Guanzon will have to complete this case since she started it or if she will she have to turn it over to another commissioner when she retires. Abangan!
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Marcos gave radio interview before disqualification case hearing | Philstar.com
Marcos gave radio interview before disqualification case hearing
No appearance the next day
Proceedings for the Comelec conference where Marcos was a no-show started past 9 a.m. the day after, on January 7.
At the Friday conference, Hanna Barcena, Marcos’ counsel, told the Comelec after a substantial delay that the presidential aspirant was "not feeling well" and could not bring himself to join through a videoconference.
READ: Marcos isolated due to COVID-19 risk, skips Comelec conference on disqualification cases
Commissioner Rowena Guanzon, head of the1st Division, inquired Marcos could not show up even virtually on his mobile phone or laptop so his presence could be noted. "Why can't he be on Zoom?" Guanzon asked. "I want to see him because he has no medical certificate."
To this, Barcena responded: "Yes, Your Honor, because we are afraid that he might cause the spread of the virus.”
Guanzon on Monday morning said she would either require Valdecanas, the doctor who issued Marcos' medical certificate, to include his medical licesne number in the document and have it notarized, or explain his actions. The commissioner said a show-cause order may also be issued to Marcos' spokesperson.
Reacting to reports about Marcos' radio interview the day before the Comelec conference, Guanzon said in a tweet: "So why didn't his lead lawyer submit a medical certificate dated Jan 6 if this is true?" The certificate was dated January 7, the day of the public hearing.
Napa-aga holy week ng mga pinklawan, dilawan.
Comelec 2nd division junks petition to cancel Bongbong COC │ GMA News Online
BBM: Wala rin po akong panahon para magyabang...
Eh ano nga ba ipagyayabang mo?! Na anak ka ni Makoy?!
Wala pa yung sa Division ni Guanzon.
Comelec Second Division junks petition to cancel Marcos Jr.'s COC • l!fe • The Philippine Star
Under appeal pa daw ito.
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https://twitter.com/hecklerforever8/...659861510?s=20
2 duterte appointees from davao and a fratmate from san beda law.
inaantay lang mag retire si guanzon kaya puro hingi additional time ni narcos jr.
Last edited by baludoy; January 18th, 2022 at 01:02 AM.
Let me guess, c nognog !??
https://politics.com.ph/ayaw-na-sa-k...robredo-rival/
BBM's tv ad background music sounds a bit creepy. Sounds like from the 70's-80's drama film.
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^^^
Less than 4 months before the election, hanggang ngayon ganito parin narrative ng mga dilawan cum pinklawans.
No wonder the 56% survey rating of marcos are now at +70%
Nahabol na sila ni Isko ,![]()
Lacson attributes BBM's popularity to social media!
#CambridgeAnalytica[emoji1781]
*ASHAMED OF HIS PAST*
_by Rina Jimenez David_
IF you need to hire (presumably expensive) foreign consultants to “re-brand” your name, your family history & your own (lack of) accomplishments, what does that say about you?
A member of the Cambridge Analytica team hired by former Sen. & losing VP candidate Bongbong Marcos has publicly admitted that their firm had been hired to “re-brand” the young Marcos & his family in the run-up to May’s polls, all in an effort to burnish his reputation & erase the negative connotations of the Marcos family name in Phil. history.
Former Cambridge Analytica “employee-turned-whistleblower” Brittany Kaiser revealed to news website Rappler in 2020 that the firm had been approached by Marcos himself to airbrush his & his family’s role in history, mainly on social media. The staff themselves had doubts about getting embroiled in the Marcos campaign, but, Kaiser revealed, their CEO Alexander Nix “saw it as a financial opportunity & asked to write the proposal anyway.”
Kaiser, according to a Rappler report, called the company’s strategy “microtargeting,” or “the practice of manipulating an individual’s thoughts & sentiments thru disinformation tactics & the use of available personal data.”
Well, judging by the latest polling figures, it seems the strategy is working. Voters, esp. young & presumably media-savvy voters, are buying into the line of what supposedly “born-again” Christians are peddling: that the sins of one’s father, even if pater familias was a murderous dictator & world-class thief, should not be visited upon the son.
And I agree. We are, after all, creatures of our own making.
But the trouble is that Marcos junior did grow up & mature in the years during which Martial Law was in force throughout the country. He may not have had a direct hand, or direct knowledge, of the pattern & policy of _abuse, torture, intimidation & thievery that marked the Marcos years._
But he surely must have wondered where his family sourced its enormous wealth & how it wielded its tremendous power.
Marcos junior was given all the chances to improve himself: sent to elite schools abroad, tutored by the country’s top experts when it looked like he would fail his courses (and he did) & even waltzing into public office in the family’s bailiwick of Ilocos Norte, and later into Congress & the Senate.
He was well into adulthood in Feb. 1986 when he appeared clad in camouflage fatigues on the balcony of Malacañang alongside his ailing father & the rest of the family, even as restless citizens clamored for their ouster.
Insiders even claim that the baby Marcos & wannabe-Rambo argued that government troops should be ordered to fire at the crowds massed on EDSA regardless of the death toll. But his dictator father was too frail to make a decisive move, even if he staged on TV that ridiculous charade ordering Gen. Fabian Ver to “spare the lives” of the massed protesters.
Besides which, the U.S. government had already offered to fly them off to exile when it looked like the military & police were not about to follow their orders.
So, the Junior may not have donned the mantle of evil left by his father, but he certainly benefitted from it (& continues to do so given his huge campaign budget) & milked the residual loyalty of his father’s followers for all it was worth.
And with his made-up promise of sharing billions in gold supposedly in his possession, he continues to blind followers with faux promises of instant wealth.
Still, he is clearly aware of the shadow of negativity that hovers over him & his family. Which is why he turned to Cambridge Analytica to find new fertile ground to make Filipinos forget his family’s past & the substantial bulk of bitterness & suffering it left behind. Clearly, there is still a hint of shame that comes with such awareness. Since then, he has found in the phenomena of social media & the legacy of ignorance in which so many of us now wallow, a new playground of the mind & of deception.
Now, he has found a new generation of followers & deniers to deceive & to charm, such as his use of paper wind vanes to symbolize his “achievements” as exemplified by the giant wind turbines in his province (even if he neither initiated these, nor spent for it).
Despite his show of competence & ability, though, he is said to be following Cambridge Analytica’s advice to shut up & keep his silence whenever he can, because he commits blunders whenever he opens his mouth.
Who was that candidate who famously said: _“Less talk, less mistake; no talk, no mistake”?_
The Junior apparently has found his campaign motto.
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a-attend kaya ng presidential debates si marcos jr?
na trauma ata nung na blanka ni robredo nung huli silang nag-tunggali sa likod ng podium