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    Quote Originally Posted by kinyo View Post
    Ash Wednesday meme.
    kabi-kabila photographe ni nognog hindi na nahiya

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    Quote Originally Posted by Syuryuken View Post
    kabi-kabila photographe ni nognog hindi na nahiya
    Ano pa ba ang aasahan mo mga TRAPO. Walang sasantuhin na lugar yan para sa publicity nila.

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    Pakana ng mga Binay at mga galamay na makikinabang sa kanya!

    Morales bares demolition job vs Ombudsman | Inquirer News

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    Hindi na pwedeng asahan ni binay ang vizcaya 17,000* lang ang registered voter ngayong 2016 maraming bobotante ang natanggal.

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    Kapal din talaga ng muka nitong nognog na ito. Puro na lang makati basehan. Dami pa man din bobotantes sa pinas.

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    Quote Originally Posted by frostmourn View Post
    Dami pa man din bobotantes sa pinas.
    Huwag ka, hindi lang mga bobotantes ang nadedenggoy ni Nognog.

    Kahit mga intelehenteng tao tulad nito eh si Binay ang manok:


    The new ‘Firm’ firmly behind Jojo Binay


    Villaraza & Angangco Law chairman and CEO Pancho Villaraza invited Manila’s top 400 for cocktails at the Rainmakers Lounge of the V&A Law Center in Bonifacio Global City to introduce the new managing partners of “The Firm.” The law firm’s high value clients, several politicians and businessmen turned up to welcome Alejandro Navarro and Augusto San Pedro Jr., both of whom have impeccable credentials that will certainly make V&A Law even more of a legal powerhouse. Both Navarro and San Pedro are from the UP College of Law, graduating at the top 10 of their classes.

    During the cocktails, Pancho made a bet for a case of Dom Pérignon with jet-setting philanthropist Nene Quimson that Liberal Party standard bearer Mar Roxas would lose to Vice President Jojo Binay in the May presidential elections. Nene gamely called the wager, with the two firmly shaking hands on the bet. Pancho is known as a staunch supporter of the vice president. It’s quite clear “The Firm” is firmly behind the candidacy of Jojo Binay.
    The new ‘Firm’ firmly behind Jojo Binay | Business, News, The Philippine Star | philstar.com

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    ^ that's the reason na manok nga nila si binay - alam nila na malaki ang ganansya na makukuha nila pag naging pres si nognog.

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    Definitely alam nila who can be paid off come hell and high water.

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    Binay according to Mercado | Inquirer Opinion

    Binay according to Mercado
    By: Solita Collas-Monsod
    Philippine Daily Inquirer 02:10 AM March 12th, 2016

    Jojo Binay had every chance, since the Senate blue ribbon subcommittee hearings started in mid-2014, to face his accusers and give the public a chance to determine for itself whether he was a corrupt city executive or not. He turned down those chances in favor of press conferences where he entertained no questions. That was his way of exhibiting his vice-presidential airs: How dare the rabble, or anyone else, question the Vice President?

    Charges of corruption have hounded him since 1988—28 years ago—when Makati Councilor Roberto Brillante, reportedly an erstwhile friend and supporter, filed graft charges against him based on a 1988 Commission on Audit report regarding “ghost” employees and unexplained cash donations (then Vice Mayor Conchitina Bernardo resigned because she couldn’t stomach what was going on). The Ombudsman then was not as fast as Conchita Carpio Morales is now. It wasn’t until 1994 that Binay and six aides were charged with graft at the Sandiganbayan. True to its reputation for slowness, plus the fact that Binay kept going to the Supreme Court on every legal toehold he could use, the Sandiganbayan, I think (it’s hard for a nonlawyer to go through the legal maze), finally resolved the case after 12 years. And guess what? There was a dismissal. Why am I not surprised?

    But what should give us pause, particularly those who think he should be president, is his management style: “But soon enough, former supporters of Binay began parting ways with him, insisting that the mayor didn’t welcome criticism, controlled the council, and entered into corrupt deals. One of them lamented the absence of debates in the council, saying, ‘Walang debate, kindatan lang’ (We don’t debate, we just wink at each other).”


    If we were applying the MGG (Movement for Good Governance) Scorecard on that kind of leadership, he would get a very low score. And that was circa 1995.

    Comes now another COA report, 2016 this time. Which states that Binay pere and fils unlawfully approved at least P14 billion worth of supplemental budgets that were for multimillion-peso infrastructure projects that were not contained in the city’s annual procurement plan. I guess this is an example of kindatan at its most lucrative, and he has had all those years to perfect it.

    Isn’t it ironic that a lifetime ban on government service has been imposed on Binay fils by Ombudsman Carpio Morales, while Binay pere who has been there much longer is allowed to run for president? The Ombudsman says that he cannot be charged even if she wanted to, by virtue of his position as Vice President and the fact that it is so close to Election Day.

    What if, heaven forbid, he is elected president? Who will have the courage to press charges against him? And if anyone who should be so brave arises, there is also the fact that as president, he will be appointing 10 associate justices of the Supreme Court up to 2022. Kindatan will raise its ugly head again. And corruption will enter a new phase never before felt in the Philippines. Binay’s mastery of turning “prosecution” into “persecution” will once again have triumphed.

    Aside from the supposed corruption amounting to plunder magnified ten- or twenty-fold, Binay has been caught red-handed with lying. He has a political ad where his mother is said to have died because she had no money for medicines. Then in the first presidential debate held in Cagayan de Oro and in other occasions, he claimed that the land he owns was inherited—from both parents. How can he claim to have been so poor that his mother died for lack of medicine, and at the same time claim to have inherited valuable land from both his father and mother? Which is the truth?

    Former vice mayor Ernesto Mercado supplied me with the following information (remember that he and Binay parted ways after 20 years of being closer than kin):

    Binay did inherit a 2-hectare farm lot in Cabagan, Isabela, from his mother (present value: about P500,000 to P700,000 per hectare), and a 7-hectare lot in San Pascual, Batangas, from his father (present value: P3 million per hectare). So that puts paid to his poverty story.

    And while we’re at it, Mercado emphatically states: All other property Binay has, he acquired when he was mayor of Makati. Which, if true, confirms the corruption, because no way could he buy that property on a mayor’s salary, with a large family to support.

    How did the corruption start? Mercado: When he took over as Makati mayor, there were contractors with receivables from his predecessor, Nemesio Yabut. They knew they had no chance of getting those receivables. So when they were offered payment so long as 50 percent was given to “SOP,” they grabbed the offer. Better 50 percent than nothing. It is interesting that apparently, Binay didn’t really go “big time” until he linked up with Gerry Limlingan. His SOP, which started at 15 percent, climbed to 28 percent (of which 13 percent was his).

    How much did Binay make from corruption? Mercado: Not less than P15 billion.

    Well, what was Binay’s legacy to Makati? Mercado: the free movies for senior citizens, the P2,000 doles to them, their birthday cakes, and the free bags and school supplies. Former mayors Yabut and Maximo Estrella were responsible for the Makati Polytechnic (the forerunner of the University of Makati), the free medicines and hospitalization (there was a contract with Makati Medical Center). He did build the University of Makati building and the Makati Hospital (at great personal benefit, according to the COA). Even the cakes he made money on.

    The question to us: Can the country afford a Binay presidency?

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    BINAY: Our Worst President if elected.

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    God forbid! But I took the IELTS exam just in case.

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    Ang manyak na magnanakaw.

    Kaya pala nang gagalaiti sya sa galit. Australian pala lover ng kawatan na binay na to

    New Philippine Revolution: Jejomar Binay and his mistress--a non-issue? C'mon Mr. B!

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    Vice President Jejomar Binay, meanwhile, suffered the biggest drop

    kawawa naman noggie ... ang hirap kasi maipaliwanag yung mga anomalya nya ... parking bldg na presyong megamall, hospital bed na presyong kotse


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    Quote Originally Posted by kinyo View Post
    Vice President Jejomar Binay, meanwhile, suffered the biggest drop

    kawawa naman noggie ... ang hirap kasi maipaliwanag yung mga anomalya nya ... parking bldg na presyong megamall, hospital bed na presyong kotse

    Bro.,- sabi niya (kay Roxas - na may makinaryang aka kwarta, katulad niya),- siya raw ang mananalo, di ba?

    Let's see how he fares this time....



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    Wala naman kasi bago sa pinagsasasabi, as if nasa campaign rally lang siya everytime he speaks.

    The nerve to say na naipaliwanag na daw niya lahat ng allegations to him and his family.

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    wala pa daw hatol ang korte, kaya hindi pa siya guilty




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    Time to quit😜😜😜

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    Simply put, Binay's constituents can't and will not do without the massive dole-outs and entitlements provided by Binay using city funds. Saan ka nakakita hanggang barangay chairman merong bigay na kotse for personal use!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Altis6453 View Post
    Simply put, Binay's constituents can't and will not do without the massive dole-outs and entitlements provided by Binay using city funds. Saan ka nakakita hanggang barangay chairman merong bigay na kotse for personal use!


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    kawawa makati, Binay's continue to rule, 30 years is not enough! welcome back road traps to motorist c/o the corrupt mapsa aka banana boys

    ganyan talaga pag mas madami mahihirap na kaya bilhin kaysa sa mga mayayaman... in the end the middle class will suffer...

    so sabi ni VP binay, gagawin natin sa buo pilipinas ang nagawa nila sa makati

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    Ito talaga ang minalas. From number 1 sa survey biglang bagsak sa number 4.

    Ang sama sigurado ng loob nito kay trillanes.

    Kaya hindi ko rin masisi si trilly boy kung nag-abroad na. Hingi na ng politcal asylum. Kasi ang dami na nya kalaban ngayon.

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