^ Then let's reopen the investigation then, since we are all for the truth, right?
^ Then let's reopen the investigation then, since we are all for the truth, right?
Gaya ng mga alipores ni Pduts, magsorry lang okay na. Yan pa kaya.
Kapag si Pduts at mga taong nasa likuran niya nabago constitution in a way na mababawasan freedom of speech, dyan talaga gagana yang si sottocopy para mabura all traces of the story of Pepsi Paloma. Baka pati kanta nf eheads ipabura niya hehehe
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Fasten your seatbelt! Or else...Driven To Thrill!
sa nais ni sotto ibaon sa kalimutan ang pepsi paloma case, nadali tuloy siya ng streisand effect kasi naging #1 tweeting topic kahapon iyong mga articles ng inquirer. nag viral pa iyong mga write-ups sa facebook ng mga past articles tungkol sa circumstances sa pagkamatay ni ms paloma.
serves him right.
Everyone needs their 5 minute of fame... even how ludicrous it seems. Even the writer admits malayo sa reality...
The Next Great China Threat: An Invasion of the Philippines?President Rodrigo Duterte, a controversial leader who has encouraged vigilante executions of alleged drug dealers, has also been accused by some Filipinos of being too soft on China.
In the words of Philippines news site Rappler, "Gonzales also suspects that China will be forced to use the 'military option' after apparently seeing that there are no other means to extend the term of President Rodrigo Duterte – the most powerful man in the country, and their frequent defender. The former defense chief said the only way Duterte can extend his term is through a revolutionary government, and the only organization apparently qualified to earn China's nod is the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP)."
As for signs of an impending Chinese attack, Gonzales "first cited the building of 'defense bases' right inside Philippine territory, then added that it comes with supposed Chinese 'internal propaganda' painting the Philippines 'as its number one threat and enemy.'"
The thought that China would risk war with the United States—which has had a mutual defense treaty with the Philippines since 1951—to keep a Filipino president in powers seems unlikely.
None of which explains what China would gain by bombing Filipino cities because there is nothing the Philippines can do to hinder China. What is clear that America would have to respond to any Chinese attack on the Philippines, or forfeit its power in the Pacific. Knowing that, the appearance of Chinese bombers over Manila seems unlikely.
Gordon wants PHL to set up 'deterrent force' in Scarborough
This is a headline of an article in GMA Online. Idiots. Bakit ngayon lang. Ngayon na fully militirized na ng China nag WPS, ngayon lang nila ito inisip? But no matter whAt these idiots think, di naman papayag amo nila.
As one nut case here once said, “Asan ang resibo?” He already sold our country to China. Since it is slowly becoming obvious that he has already given up our claim to our territories in the WPS, he is trying his best to assure the filipinos that he hasn’t. But, like his masters, his actions are different from his words. & slowly, some of his supporters are seeing through the charade. I don’t know how long he can keep this up, but I know that there are a lot of nationalistic men in Gov’t who will not allow anyone to give away our country.
Malaysia power shift hits China infrastructure drive | AFP.com
Kuala Lumpur's previous regime, led by scandal-mired Najib Razak, had warm ties with China and signed a string of deals for Beijing-funded projects, including a major rail link and a deep-sea port.
But the long-ruling coalition was unexpectedly turfed out of power last month by voters disgusted at allegations of corruption and angered at rising living costs.
Critics say many agreements lacked transparency, fuelling suspicions they were struck in exchange for help in paying off debts from a financial scandal which ultimately helped bring down Najib's regime.
Malaysia under Najib moved quickly to approve and implement projects," Murray Hiebert, a senior associate from think-tank the Center for Strategic and International Studies, told AFP.
Chinese foreign direct investment into Malaysia stood at just 0.8 percent of total net FDI inflows in 2008, but that figure had risen to 14.4 percent by 2016, according to a study from Singapore's ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute.
However, Hiebert said it was "widely assumed" that Malaysia was striking quick deals with China in the hope of getting help to cover debts from sovereign wealth fund 1MDB.
Najib and his cronies were accused of stealing huge sums of public money from the investment vehicle in a massive fraud. Public disgust at the allegations -- denied by Najib and 1MDB -- helped topple his government.But a recent commentary in China's Global Times, a nationalist state-run tabloid, warned Mahathir if he damaged the interests of Chinese companies, they had the right to seek compensation.
"The Chinese government will also take concrete measures to safeguard the interests and rights of Chinese enterprises," it said.
Adding to China's woes, Mahathir has a clear preference for Beijing's rival Japan, and last week went to Tokyo for his first foreign trip since taking office.
During the visit, the 92-year-old signalled ties with Beijing would cool: "We will be friendly with China, but we do not want to be indebted to China."
Last edited by badkuk; June 18th, 2018 at 06:56 AM.
DFA releases New Passport Cover....
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Last edited by Monseratto; June 18th, 2018 at 03:30 PM.
Good to hear that the doj's guevarra isn't malacanang's lapdog. He just voided the b.i.'s decision re the deportation order of sister fox. But i don't think this is done and over with na.
do what you gotta do so you can do what you wanna do
Last edited by baludoy; June 18th, 2018 at 04:36 PM.
Someone isn't following the duterte playbook...
BREAKING: DOJ allows Australian missionary Sister Patricia Fox to stay in the country, nullifies Bureau of Immigration's decision to forfeit her missionary visa![]()
Magiging drug protector yan si Guevarra Based sa BS MATRIX ni dutiti. [emoji23]
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Good job Sec Guevarra. Ingat kay digong.
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