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    ikaw naman geo yatta magkapatotoo na lang. Its about the duterte sa next election.

    sino lalaban kay sarah zimmerman? Wala pag-asa si okada romualdez. Tatambakan lang yan

    si raffy tulfo lang may pag-asa. But the super majority ng kakampwit eh ahyaw nyo din kay tulfo. Matibay ba paninindigan nyo or babakas kayo kay tulfo?

    Ako tandaan nyo I undervoted sa presidency. Kahit ayaw ko si luhgaw eh hinid rin ako gagoh para botohin si marcos jr. Muntik ko na butohin si isko pero natauhan ako na sobrang mukhang kwarta.

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    SWOH Fiona using government assets wastefully at her beck and call...

    Accustomed to Davao city’s culture of silence, Sara was a spoiled brat in her native city. The nation has no plans to treat her the same way. In the national fishbowl, her every entitlement will be scrutinized, her secrets revealed. A closely vigilant public will reprimand her temper tantrums.

    In the process of sweeping this fiasco under the rug, the capricious October 4 and 5 trip to Butuan city and Davao city instead came to light. Sara is not a lucky person on the national stage.

    There are now various Apps that can track airplane flight movements. Travellers use such Apps when they wish to find the whereabouts of the aircraft they will be flying in, where it is in real time, where it is coming from, and the Estimated Time of Arrival at the airport. All that is needed is the tail number of the plane. The Philippine Air Force Gulfstream presidential jet has the tail number of BB242.

    On October 4, Sara left Manila for Butuan city for a Philippine National Police event where she uttered her now horribly advised line: “those who are against confidential funds are enemies of the state.” The next day, there was another affair in Butuan city, for a World Teachers Day event. It would appear that the presidential jet BB242 left Manila at 10:18 a.m. and arrived at Butuan at 11:32 a.m., perhaps to fetch her.

    At 12:36 noon, or just a little over an hour at Butuan’s Bancasi airport, the jet left Butuan and arrived Manila at 1:03 p.m. The same jet left Manila again to fly to Davao city. It then left Davao at 8:54 p.m. that night and arrived Manila at 10:17 p.m.

    The jet could have proceeded to Davao city from Butuan city, but no it chose the circuitous route – return to Manila first at the expense of the government’s precious aviation fuel (current cost for jet fuel A1 P4,908.34 per barrel). Tell me if that isnt’ wasteful?

    The App is not 100% accurate. In another App, it showed that the jet was in Surigao city on October 5. But that is exactly the point – Sara must cut cleanly by doing her job with honesty instead of hubris. The people are demanding transparency.

    The decadence of Sara Duterte is something we must not stop watching. Bring in more popcorns, please.
    Did Sara’s convoy truly cross Commonwealth Avenue? - VERA Files

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    When In a firestorm of controversy, eat in the carinderia

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    Quote Originally Posted by baludoy View Post
    When In a firestorm of controversy, eat in the carinderia

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    bumenta na yan sa tatay nya haha

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    the late ferdinand marcos, sr, was known for his preference for local, provincial foods.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    the late ferdinand marcos, sr, was known for his preference for local, provincial foods.
    I doubt he ducked into hole in the wall karinderias or walked around with a ripped off sole.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yatta View Post
    I doubt he ducked into hole in the wall karinderias or walked around with a ripped off sole.
    i doubt it, too.
    "too risky."

    sino ba ang pangulong "man of the people" ? yung tunay na nakisawsaw sa madla?
    ... magsaysay?
    but then again, those times were different from now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by baludoy View Post
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    Diba February pa cya kumain dyan, way before confi bruhaha

    Si Baste madalas ko makasabay kumain noon sa old location ng Luz K, kawayan lang ang floor sa ibabaw ng dagat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by glenn_duke View Post
    Diba February pa cya kumain dyan, way before confi bruhaha

    Si Baste madalas ko makasabay kumain noon sa old location ng Luz K, kawayan lang ang floor sa ibabaw ng dagat.
    luz kinilaw? mga turista lang naman nasasarapan jan...at tourist prices pa. mas masarap mag luto iyong mga tubong dabaw talaga sa mga bahay nila sabay may lechon pa na local style kapag farty farty. at iyong sinuglaw pala!

    si baste dati nakakasabay ko sa blue post kasama niya iyong mga rich kid chinoy friends niya or sa pop's kapag feeling sosy kami. hehe those were the days

    sa huckleberry nakasabay ko yata once nung last bumisita ako. sila lang naman ang bar na madalas past alcohol curfew tuloy pa din ligaya kasi well connected ang owners.
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    Quote Originally Posted by baludoy View Post
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    Isasara muna Apo at may dadaana na VIP...




    VP Duterte dares Sen. Bato to join her in Mt. Apo climb

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    Election Campaign kitty nila?


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    Himayin natin ang mga patutsada ni dating Pangulong Duterte kay President Bongbong Marcos. Panoorin ang ating episode kasama si dating presidential political adviser Ronald Llamas.

    https://fb.watch/nXt8V3gHUJ/?mibextid=Nif5oz

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yatta View Post
    to the denizens flanking manila bay,
    it just goes to show how much distance we still have to tahak, if we are to keep our own bay clean.

    i wonder,
    can we erect netting barriers around the municipalities facing manila bay, para hindi makatakas ang basura ng mga ito?

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    Looks apt.


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    Duterte crumbles - VERA Files

    Suddenly a Dutertephobia erupted. It came after Rodrigo Duterte’s televised self-incrimination, thanks to airtime by his fugitive friend Quiboloy, asking his confidential fund-troubled daughter to kill France Castro, a duly elected representative of schoolteachers in Congress. Castro was herself a public school teacher.

    The SMNI booboo was effective. It brought back six years of the sound and rumble of Duterte diarrhea talk that only made Bongbong Marcos look so good and genteel and soft-spoken. Dutertephobia mixed with the public’s Duterte fatigue proved to be a fatal cocktail after the national outrage that was the impetus for Congress’s refusal to grant Sara Duterte her entitlement for secret money.

    After the series of Red Chinese bullying in the West Philippine Sea, there arose a heightened sense of nationalism. Channeling Sara’s confidential funds to our puny Coast Guard was received with national applause. Duterte’s Red China pivot was never popular to begin with. It is the least trusted country to Filipinos.

    The same week, his mouthpiece SMNI deleted the video playback of the segment. Some took to the online complaints form of the Kapisanan ng mga Brodkasters ng Pilipinas (this writer did) to report SMNI, where it is listed as the Swara Sug Media Corporation/Sonshine Media Network. Readers are urged to file a complaint against SMNI for breaching the KBP’s Broadcast Code of the Philippines. Congress must revoke the SMNI franchise.

    It also did not help at all that the villainously loquacious Harry Roque made his own verbal hemorrhage on SMNI. The public has never identified with Roque’s juvenile battles except for comic relief. What is he angry at? Attention?

    SMNI deleted too late, however. The fearless Duterte admonisher Antonio Trillanes IV was able to record the episode and promptly sent it to the International Criminal Court in The Hague where it is now assessed as damning evidence against the Davao city petty tyrant for crimes against humanity.

    After the fallout of Sara Duterte, the father’s ranting all sounded as though he was asking for his share of the Marcos-Duterte political power loot. He had resurrected the Marcoses by allowing, even surreptitiously, the burial of the late dictator at the heroes’ cemetery. His daughter elected Bongbong Marcos by the power of the family’s exponential troll popularity.

    Now he is asking for his shares of stocks. To his consternation, the Marcos-Romualdez clique is an ingrate for refusing his daughter’s confidential funds. Sara is now over, 2025 or 2028. By asking her father to come to her defense did not raise public approval.

    Sara’s other damage control was to go see the Executive Minister of the Iglesia ni Cristo. But how much can the INC do to mend the damage when what registered instead in the public mind was her convoy that halted traffic, a Metro Manilan’s nightmare? No funny thing happened on her way to the INC central temple.

    In fact, Rodrigo Duterte’s share of the Marcos power deal crumbled even as early as 2022. The Commission on Appointments bypassed his attack dog Jose Calida. A year ago, Calida resigned because he had no choice – Marcos Jr. did not reappoint him. In case we didn’t notice, that was a slap on Duterte’s face. Calida would have been the Duterte sentry at the Commission on Audit, which holds one of the most implicating records of public money mismanagement against the Dutertes.

    For now, the Duterte holdout in the Marcos government is Menardo Guevarra, the current solicitor general. But Guevarra’s appeal in the ICC to block and/or delay the investigation on Duterte was finally rejected in July of this year. With the Marcos-Duterte war going full steam ahead, talks are rife that Marcos Jr. may soon allow ICC investigators to enter the Philippines.

    If he does that, his loyal supermajority in both houses of Congress will certainly back him up. It will only take a senate resolution asking the president to restore the country’s membership in the ICC. Duterte’s three stooges plus one in the Senate – Go, Dela Rosa, Tolentino, and Padilla – will easily crumble into a super minority.

    It is the ICC that Duterte fears the most. The Arturo Lascañas testimony, the deposition of which has already been completed, is the evidence that Duterte and his accomplices have no power to repudiate because it is a first-person testimony. The same is true with the testimony of Duterte’s other former hitmen who have also gone to the ICC, and whose testimonies corroborate with Lascañas’s.

    It would appear as well that part of Duterte’s deal with Marcos Jr. was to perpetually keep Leila de Lima in jail. With only one more case left unresolved, what is there left to hear by the court when a majority of the witnesses have now recanted? Marcos Jr. is aware that the De Lima case is one bad baggage he inherited from his predecessor. It is a scar to his mission to refurbish the bad Marcos image before the world. Marcos Jr. has no interest to keep the innocent Leila de Lima in jail.

    The Dutertes will need a super narrative to overcome the Marcos strategy that is now killing them softly. That is putting it kindly. As we see now, the Duterte might is crumbling before our eyes.

    Come to think of it – what narrative can they come up with besides their usual hoodwinking that they are the crime and corruption busters of this country?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    to the denizens flanking manila bay,
    it just goes to show how much distance we still have to tahak, if we are to keep our own bay clean.

    i wonder,
    can we erect netting barriers around the municipalities facing manila bay, para hindi makatakas ang basura ng mga ito?
    Netting has negative environmental and ecological consequences.

    Talagang prevention of throwing garbage and collection of present garbage talaga solution dyan. Not changing how nature works.

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