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    #11
    If ako kay Gloria give both sides weapon and ammunition para mag ubusan sila para manood na lang ang mga military....mga animals talaga meron silang sariling republika....mga ugak kayo! pati inosente nadamay pa sa kaswapangan nyo...mga putong inamoy nyo!

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    #12
    Quote Originally Posted by badsekktor View Post
    lakas pala ng kapit sa palasyo.... tsk. tsk. tsk. pakialaman kaya yan ng international community? maghugas kamay kaya si pandak?

    Kahit chief of police sa Maguindanao, ayaw pumasok sa kaso. Takot. So ibig sabihin, mauuwi lang sa wala ito.

    Tuloy ang ligaya!

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    #13
    kawawa naman mga babae at walang mga armas, sana both private armies na lang nagharap at nagbanatan para maganda

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    #14
    Quote Originally Posted by Monseratto View Post
    Listening to the radio, the goverment officials there doesn't want to touch the case, especially the police. Apparently the place is a hot potato, even GMA doesn't want to categorically condemn the Ampatuan.

    In Maguindanao, no one dares cross the Ampatuans
    syempre naman si GMA pa.. eh di ikinanta yung pandaraya nila nung last presidential election. this is the worst president in our country.

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    #15
    tsk! mahirap na yata ibaon sa limot yan ah! paano kaya gagawin ni GMA dyan! for sure makikialam dyan ang international community.

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    #16
    Update:

    45_bodies_of_hostages_killed_by_gunmen_recovered_in_Maguind anao

    COTABATO, Philippines (Xinhua) - Security forces have recovered 45 bodies of people that include politicians and journalists abducted Monday in a pre-election related incidence in restive southern Philippine province of Maguindanao, a local official said.

    Ibrahim Mangudadatu, mayor of Buluan Township in Maguindanao whose love ones were among the fatalities, told reporters after he personally went to the site along with police and military that there were no survivors in the stunning pre-election-violence in the south.

    He said there he did not see any of the victims beheaded by their captors.

    Earlier, reports said Jenalyn, the wife of Buluan town vice mayor Esmail Mangudadatu; Esmail's sisters Eden, Rowena and Farida; his lawyers Cynthia Oquendo and Connie Brizuela; and Mr. Oquendo, the father of Cynthia, were among those who were abducted and killed.
    Esmail, who will run for governor of Maguindanao in next year's elections, was supposed to file certificate of candidacy at the office of Provincial Commission on Elections. But his family offered to file the certificate of candidacy on his behalf, as Esmail has been allegedly receiving death threats from his political rival.

    Lt. Col. Jonathan Ponce, a local military spokesman, said they presumed the incident is a case of political violence.

    "There's an operation right now to track down the attackers. We are working hand in hand with the police," he said.

    President Arroyo's adviser for Mindanao, Jesus Dureza, described the incident as open war for families involved.

    The international media group Reporters without Borders condemned the incident.
    "Never in the history of journalism have the news media suffered such a heavy loss of life in one day. We convey our condolences and sympathy to all journalists in the Philippines, who are in state of shock after this appalling massacre," the media group said in a statement.

    "We have often condemned the culture of impunity and violence in the Philippines, especially Mindanao. This time, the frenzied violence of thugs working for corrupt politicians has resulted in an incomprehensible bloodbath. We call for a strong reaction from the local and national authorities," the group said.

    Nonoy Espina, vice-president of the National Union of Journalists of the Philippines, said the government must without question bring those responsible for this massacre to justice, not just the killers but also the masterminds, whoever they are.

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    #17
    May statement/condemnation na ba si GMA about the massacre?

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    #18
    This Maguindanao Massacre has tarnished the recent victories of Pacquiao and Penaflorida in the International arena. Tsk ... they'll do anything to stay in power.

    Quote Originally Posted by badsekktor View Post
    tsk! mahirap na yata ibaon sa limot yan ah! paano kaya gagawin ni GMA dyan! for sure makikialam dyan ang international community.
    Governor Ampatuan is a known ally of PGMA. I dare Malacanang to do something about it . . . like dismantling his private army or implementing the (total) gun ban in that area.

    Originally Posted by chua_riwap
    May statement/condemnation na ba si GMA about the massacre?
    Malacanang had already condemned the massacre in Maguindanao. PGMA, we don't want statements . . . we want actions!
    Last edited by jjmd3_787; November 24th, 2009 at 02:36 PM. Reason: tao lang po ...

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    #19
    what do you expect from GMA? the Ampatuans helped her wins the last Presidential election against FPJ. can you believe na zero vote si FPJ sa Maguindanao?

    sama mo na si Migs Zubiri, kaya nanalo dahil swing votes yun sa Maguindanao. "panalo" daw siya sa Maguindanao kaya siya nakaupo instead of Koko Pimentel.

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    #20
    ang tagal naman ng aksyon ng malacanang dito! ano pa ba hinihintay nila? pasko?

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