View Poll Results: Senate's verdict on CJ
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Guilty!
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i couldn't care less
2 2.90%
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December 14th, 2011 11:31 AM #41
toby tiangco just got interviewed sa ANC. he didnt signed coz di pa nya nabasa yung papers.
same sa remulla.
according to house majority leader balimbing neptali gonzales, the liberal party(majority) agreed last weekend to impeach Corona. since majority naman daw sila, they presented it yesterday at sinabi na lang ni speaker belmonte na kung sino gusto pumirma e pumirma na lang since madami sila. syempre pag di ka pumirma tagilid ang pork barrel mo. thats the system. so yung mga pumirma na di naman kasama sa weekend planning e alam nyo na motive sa pagpirma kahit di pa nababasa.:D
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December 14th, 2011 11:38 AM #42
lets wait and see kung kaninong side ang IBP... malaking factor yan kung hindi KAKAMPIHAN NG IBP SI CORONA... ALAM NAMAN NATIN PAG DATING SA BATAS THE LAWYERS KNOW'S BEST.... KUNG HINDI KAKAMPI ANG IBP KAY CORONA IT MEANS TALAGA PALANG CRAP ANG DECISION NG SUPREME COURT....
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December 14th, 2011 11:39 AM #43
Cong. Toby Tiangco quits the majority. He is saying that the congressmen weren't allowed to interpolate or question the articles after it was presented. It was a take it or live it affair, probably with their CDF attached. It was done it haste to prevent the public from debating it. What is scary here if PNoy can get away with this, what is to stop him from doing it to others who defy his wishes... that ends do not justify the means.
Aquino admits role in Corona impeach | MALAYA Business Insight News Online
Aquino admits role in Corona impeach
BY WENDELL VIGILIA
PRESIDENT Aquino convinced congressmen to impeach Supreme Court Chief Justice but did not force or blackmail anyone to sign the complaint as claimed by Arroyo allies, House majority leader Neptali Gonzales II said yesterday.
Gonzales said the President initially made his intention known during meetings with members of his Liberal Party, and coalition partners eventually decided to go with the plan.
"The President made his case with members of the LP. He did not force anyone to support his cause. Ganun naman ang Presidente, he will not force you. At the end of the day, you will be the one to decide," he also said.
Gonzales said the President "does not mind the public knowing that he’s part of the (Corona) impeachment."
"First of all, wala namang maniniwalang di involved ang Presidente sa nangyari. Wala naman siyang tinatago, he’s transparent. He’s the kind of president that what you see is what you get. Siya ang tao na lumalaban talaga (ng harapan)," he said.
He said the President wanted Corona impeached because he could not expect fairness from Corona in cases involving the government.
Gonzales’ statements came a day after Malacañang, through deputy presidential spokeswoman Abigail Valte, said any action taken by Aquino’s partymates at the House would be independent of Aquino’s stand.
Justice Secretary Leila de Lima, apparently unaware of Gonzales’ statements, said Aquino did not use of his alliance with congressmen in railroading the impeachment complaint.
She said the administration should not be compared with that of Arroyo who has been known to kill impeachment complaints against her by bribing House members.
The majority bloc lost Navotas Rep. Toby Tiangco because of the speed with which it disposed of the complaint which got the support of 188 House members led by Speaker Feliciano Belmonte.
Tiangco said while he is not an Arroyo ally, he was "shocked" to hear the opening statement of the House leadership that because of Corona’s association with his "patron" Arroyo, "he is the obstacle to the plans of the President, and that the only thing to do is to remove the Chief Justice."
"We were clearly given two choices: to sign or not to sign," Tiangco said. "But the worst part of it all is (we were told) that no questions would be entertained."
Tiangco, who also lost his chairmanship of the House committee on Metro Manila development, said he was not even given the chance to read the complaint. – With Jocelyn Montemayor and Evangeline de Vera
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December 14th, 2011 11:41 AM #44
^
It just shows the power of the executive branch. It is on top of everything.
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December 14th, 2011 11:43 AM #45
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December 14th, 2011 11:47 AM #46
in an interview with another senator, it's like fully controlling the govt without declaring martial law.
i guess for them "the end justifies the means".
so their only difference sa previous admin is the the top of the govt is not corrupt. parang pinalitan mo lang ulo pero same katawan.
btw, me nakita ko sa news kanina. another 2 SC justice will be impeach according to neil tupas. pano yung another 6, did they give in? it clearly shows their motive.
btw altis, in case maimpeach si corona at yung dalawa pa, si PNoy mag-aapoint ng papalit di ba? well we all know na dumidepende lang naman sya mga nakapaligid sa kanyang lawyers kung sino recomend.
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December 14th, 2011 11:57 AM #47
Bias ba talaga si CJ Corona kay Arroyo? or is he impartial in making judgement? your thoughts?
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December 14th, 2011 12:00 PM #48
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December 14th, 2011 12:58 PM #50
Choice I would have made as well.:nod:
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