Baka Mrs. Brown (hindi Mr.) You've Got A Lovely Daughter na kanta ng Herman's Hermits......
O baka Mr. Brown ni Bob Marley... Pero, wala naman siyang "lovely daughter" e....
[I still think the author is confused....]
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Rody seeing ghosts at Palace
DAVAO CITY, Philippines – Whether it’s Mr. Brown or his lovely daughter, President Duterte says he sees ghosts at Malacañang Palace even during daytime.
This is why he prefers to stay at the much smaller Bahay Pagbabago, at the Presidential Security Group grounds across the Pasig River, instead of at the cavernous palace, seat of the country’s government.
“Ako didto ako puyo sa pikas. Kay ang multo sa Malacañang, maski adlaw nagpapakita man (Me, I stay on the other side because the ghosts at Malacañang appear even at daytime),” the President told residents of Barangay Januiay in Mlang, North Cotabato where a solar-powered irrigation system was inaugurated yesterday afternoon.
The President described the ghost as a Filipina looking so pale she could be a “white lady.”
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“Iyon bang multo na Pilipina, nakita ko nga, Pilipina na luspad (the ghost that I see is a Filipina who is so pale),” the President added.
Duterte said that another ghost he sees in the Palace sits on a rocking chair and holds a pipe.
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“Malacañang, rocking chair nga puti nakagunit ug pipa. Abay linte ni ah. Diri ta, retreat, retreat. Si didto ako katulog sa kagagmay na kwarto sa atbang,” the President said, explaining that he prefers to sleep in the smaller rooms in Bahay Pagbabago which could be reached by a small boat crossing the Pasig River.
The President at first did not relish even holding office at Malacañang because of what he said were just too many doors that he could only guess where one led or opened up to.
Duterte initially just wanted to stay in a nearby hotel but security considerations made him agree to stay at Bahay Pagbabago whenever he is in Manila.
Most weekends, the President comes home to Davao City._/_/_/
"The measure of a man is what he does with power" LJIOHF!
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I wonder what is his mouthwash..lactacyd?phcare?or betadine?
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Toyomansi? Maalat na, maasim pa kasi lumalabas.
Looks like cops were making a killing (figuratively and literally) in this drug campaign. Aside from reports of pay per kill, they apparently also rob the suspects' homes and get a commission from the funeral parlor. War on the poor is a more apt description.
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What is disturbing is the PDEA, charged with continuing this "war", has also had a reputation in the past of being corrupt. Can we trust them to be straight now?
Balik ROTC
JUST IN: #PresidentDuterte approves the return of ROTC for grades 11 and 12.
I just came from my neighborhood barbershop and i was surprised to hear the barbers and their patrons ranting against amang digong. 😀 It looks like the tide is turning against the nincampoop prez
to be or not to be, that always confuses me!
Regarding the policemen who were called to Malacanang....the news segment mentioned that some of them tested positive for drugs, among various other charges.
Here's my question -- how are they *still* cops when they tested positive for drugs?!? Meanwhile people are getting shot in the streets just by mere rumor of being an addict/pusher.
Watch your step guys, be sure not to trip over the double standards
Audio recording ni Dumlao, magpapatunay umano na hindi kidnapper si Sta. Isabel - YouTube
sibak si general dumalao hahaha mautak den asawa ni PO3 sta. isabel alam nila na ilalaglag sila hahahahha
former colombian president, cesar gaviria, who had a hand in the capture of notorious drug kingpin pablo escobar, wrote an "unsolicited advice" column in the new york times for duts
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/02/07/o...=fb-share&_r=0
Document: Aguirre OK’d privileges of inmates who ratted on De Lima
Document: Aguirre OK'd privileges of inmates who ratted on De Lima | Inquirer News
Plunder removed from crimes listed in death penalty bill
We all wonder why...
Great question. I don't think they have a good answer. I suspect retention of these criminals in uniform has more to do with the need to keep servicemen loyal. Insecure as this admin is, I imagine they will want to maintain the support of the military & police. Remember he also supported the incredible story of Supt. Marcos.