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July 20th, 2015 09:44 PM #662
This is just noggy's strategy so he has something to brag to his minions during the campaign that he has filed a multi-million civil case against those personalities. Kasi ang mga bobotante will believe that since he filed a case, he must be innocent!
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July 20th, 2015 09:48 PM #663
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July 20th, 2015 10:23 PM #664
Paano kung ma VP si Duterte kay Noggy...
VP Binay asked Duterte to be his running mate —Jinggoy Estrada
By ELIZABETH MARCELO, GMA News July 20, 2015 8:43pm
Vice President Jejomar Binay has asked Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte to be his running mate in the 2016 elections, a leader of the opposition said on Monday.
Sen. Jinggoy Estrada, however, said he was not aware of whether Duterte had accepted the offer.
“Well, I think Vice President Binay has offered the slot of the vice presidency to Mayor Duterte. But I think hindi pa yata sila nagka-ayusan... I am not privy to it,” Estrada told reporters at the Sandiganbayan after his bail hearing.
GMA News Online is trying to get confirmation from both Binay and Duterte's camps as regards Estrada's revelation.
Estrada is detained at the PNP Custodial Center in Camp Crame on plunder charges related to his alleged involvement in the pork barrel scam.
Despite his detention, Estrada indicated that he was still considering seeking the vice presidency in the 2016 election.
“Hindi ko pa alam….Pero marami naman akong kausap,” Estrada told reporters when asked on whether he will still push through with his intention to run for vice president in 2016 elections.
Estrada had earlier said that he was open to the idea of being Binay's running mate in the 2016 elections. Estrada said he expected to be a free man by the start of the campaign season next year.
Asked if he and Binay have already met for their possible tandem, Estrada candidly admitted that the Vice President has not even paid him a visit in his detention.
“Hindi pa kami nagkakausap. Hindi pa nga siya (Binay) dumadalaw sa akin,” Estrada said in a chance interview after the hearing of his petition to post bail before the Sandiganbayan.
Binay was the running mate of former President and now Manila Mayor Joseph Estrada in 2010.
Jinggoy Estrada, the former President's son, ran for the Senate in the same ticket and placed second to Sen. Ramon Revilla Jr.
Jinggoy Estrada is now on his second and final consecutive term as a senator.
Duterte is a member of the PDP-Laban, Binay's party before resigned due to political differences with the party president Sen. Aquilino Pimentel III.
The Estrada's Partido ng Masang Pilipino and the PDP-Laban were coalition partners in 2010 under the United Nationalist Alliance.
Binay has since reorganized the UNA into a political party.
Pressed by reporters on the identities of the politicians with whom he was supposedly talking to, Estrada said in jest that these personalities all had the letter “R" in their names.
“Gusto niyo ng hint kung sino ang kausap ko? Basta may ‘R’ sa pangalan nila,” Estrada said.
All the personalities who are potential candidates for the 2016 presidential elections have the letter “R” in their names, such as Sen. Grace Poe, Interior Secretary Mar Roxas, Rodrigo Duterte and Jejomar Binay. -NB, GMA News
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Paano kung ma VP si Duterte kay Noggy...
VP Binay asked Duterte to be his running mate —Jinggoy Estrada
By ELIZABETH MARCELO, GMA News July 20, 2015 8:43pm
Vice President Jejomar Binay has asked Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte to be his running mate in the 2016 elections, a leader of the opposition said on Monday.
Sen. Jinggoy Estrada, however, said he was not aware of whether Duterte had accepted the offer.
“Well, I think Vice President Binay has offered the slot of the vice presidency to Mayor Duterte. But I think hindi pa yata sila nagka-ayusan... I am not privy to it,” Estrada told reporters at the Sandiganbayan after his bail hearing.
GMA News Online is trying to get confirmation from both Binay and Duterte's camps as regards Estrada's revelation.
Estrada is detained at the PNP Custodial Center in Camp Crame on plunder charges related to his alleged involvement in the pork barrel scam.
Despite his detention, Estrada indicated that he was still considering seeking the vice presidency in the 2016 election.
“Hindi ko pa alam….Pero marami naman akong kausap,” Estrada told reporters when asked on whether he will still push through with his intention to run for vice president in 2016 elections.
Estrada had earlier said that he was open to the idea of being Binay's running mate in the 2016 elections. Estrada said he expected to be a free man by the start of the campaign season next year.
Asked if he and Binay have already met for their possible tandem, Estrada candidly admitted that the Vice President has not even paid him a visit in his detention.
“Hindi pa kami nagkakausap. Hindi pa nga siya (Binay) dumadalaw sa akin,” Estrada said in a chance interview after the hearing of his petition to post bail before the Sandiganbayan.
Binay was the running mate of former President and now Manila Mayor Joseph Estrada in 2010.
Jinggoy Estrada, the former President's son, ran for the Senate in the same ticket and placed second to Sen. Ramon Revilla Jr.
Jinggoy Estrada is now on his second and final consecutive term as a senator.
Duterte is a member of the PDP-Laban, Binay's party before resigned due to political differences with the party president Sen. Aquilino Pimentel III.
The Estrada's Partido ng Masang Pilipino and the PDP-Laban were coalition partners in 2010 under the United Nationalist Alliance.
Binay has since reorganized the UNA into a political party.
Pressed by reporters on the identities of the politicians with whom he was supposedly talking to, Estrada said in jest that these personalities all had the letter “R" in their names.
“Gusto niyo ng hint kung sino ang kausap ko? Basta may ‘R’ sa pangalan nila,” Estrada said.
All the personalities who are potential candidates for the 2016 presidential elections have the letter “R” in their names, such as Sen. Grace Poe, Interior Secretary Mar Roxas, Rodrigo Duterte and Jejomar Binay. -NB, GMA News
More from: http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/525330/news/nation/vp-binay-asked-duterte-to-be-his-running-mate-jinggoy-estrada
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July 20th, 2015 10:31 PM #665
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July 22nd, 2015 09:26 AM #669this quicho dude thinks they-- Binay group and their minions-- monopolize common sense and the Filipino people are a bunch of retard. Seneca is right-- Whom God wish to destroy he first makes mad.
Alan Cayetano: Charges to scare is the defense of the corrupt
July 22, 2015 04:01am
Sen. Alan Peter Cayetano on Tuesday dismissed a P200-million damage suit against him as a move by Vice President Jejomar Binay to evade corruption allegations.
"Charges to scare is the defense of the corrupt," the Senate majority leader said in a statement.
"This is just a tactic to divert the issue of corruption in government and a way to intimidate government officials and media from further revealing the truth," Cayetano said.
Conspiracy to malign
On Monday, Binay filed in the Makati Regional Trial Court a suit seeking P100 million in moral damages and another P100 million in exemplary damages against Cayetano, Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV, Ombudsman Conchita Carpio Morales, eight other individuals and government officials and the Philippine Daily Inquirer.
The Vice President said the 13 allegedly conspired to malign him in an effort to derail his bid for the presidency in next year's elections.
A civil case for damages, unlike criminal libel, requires only a preponderance of evidence.
Cayetano said the damage suit could be an opportunity to reiterate the findings of the Senate blue ribbon subcommittee which had been conducting an inquiry into corruption allegations against the Vice President and his family.
The senator said he remained firm that, based on the testimonies and documents that came out of the hearings, the Vice President stole from the people of Makati while he was the city's mayor.
"We have investigated this fairly---heard allegations, examined evidence carefully and gave (Binay) every opportunity to present his counterevidence. We are more than prepared to face this case and prove our findings," he said.
Cayetano called on Binay to answer the evidence and testimony presented against him instead of "hiding and bullying his accusers" by filing the damage suit.
Binay, members of his family, and his aides are facing a string of corruption allegations, one of which is the allegedly overpriced Makati City Hall Building II and the Makati City Science High School building. They have denied wrongdoing.
The Court of Appeals has issued a freeze order on 242 bank accounts and securities purportedly owned by Binay, members of his family, and associates, which the Anti-Money Laundering Council suspected were acquired illegally.
'Legit redress of grievance'
A Binay lawyer, Rico Quicho, on Tuesday brushed aside Trillanes' suggestion that the Vice President was panicking when he filed the damage suit, describing it as a "legitimate redress of grievance" and adding that the "rule of law is nonnegotiable."
"For the past 11 months, the Vice President has received the unkindest of accusations bereft of any merit that are deeply rooted in a concerted effort to discredit and humiliate him," he said.
Quicho said the suit was meant to stop Trillanes from "bullying" and showing "clear arrogance of power."
"Trillanes has, time and again, slandered private individuals, sitting justices and legitimate entities without any proof. This must be stopped and it is time to bring back decency and responsibility to Senator Trillanes' vocabulary," he said.
"The Vice President has exhibited political maturity even with the barrage of irresponsible attacks. He has chosen to face his accusers squarely in a court of law, and is not hiding behind parliamentary immunity like Senator Trillanes or the Witness Protection Program like the other accusers," Quicho said.
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Had my 2014 Altis repaired by Tireman PH in Gen. Trias, Cavite last Wednesday. Nawala na yun...
rack and pinion repair