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    #11
    Quote Originally Posted by jedi View Post
    +1 he deserved to burried there as a soldier.
    and being an Ilocano, di ba "lakay"?..

    Quote Originally Posted by vhronx View Post
    Based on what I know now, if I am to be asked if Marcos should be buried at the Libingan nn mga Bayani. Yes.

    Why? As a president and a soldier, he deserved to be buried to that place. I don't consider him as a hero, what ever he has done good or bad to the country, he has made contribution to the Philippine history.

    One question in my mind also, why not just bury him in Ilocos. He is loved by the Ilocanos.
    ^ditto..

    during his time, siguro Pilipinas ang nagbu-bully sa Tsina. Lakas pa military eh..

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    #12
    Quote Originally Posted by chua_riwap View Post
    mas marami pang mas mabigat na problema pilipinas.......
    hwag nang pagtalunan yan.
    its just a topic.

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    #13
    Quote Originally Posted by chua_riwap View Post
    mas marami pang mas mabigat na problema pilipinas.......
    hwag nang pagtalunan yan.
    Hindi mo ba naisip kaya maraming mabigat na problema ang Pilipinas ay dahil sa mga taong kagaya ni Marcos, GMA, Garcia, Ligot - shameless plunderers that brought grinding poverty to a great majority of our people. That's why kung meron mga ungas na gusto pa silang gawing HERO ay dapat tayo pumalag at hwag payagan ito!

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    #14
    PNoy rejects hero's burial for Marcos: report | ABS-CBN News | Latest Philippine Headlines, Breaking News, Video, Analysis, Features


    There you go.......


    President Benigno Aquino III has rejected the burial of former strongman Ferdinand Marcos at the Libingan ng mga Bayani, the Associated Press (AP) reported Friday.

    "Not during my watch," he said.

    This has been pending for 20 plus years and there are many other things that we need to address right now. It’s not something that we feel that we have to decide on today,” he said.

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    #15
    would you believe na yan pa rin yung orig na katawan nya?
    o "wax replica" na lang yan?

    parang hindi na eh......



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    #16
    pumayag na raw si imelda. . .salamat naman at dito humantong 'to

    good job si nognog


    Binay: Marcos family agrees to bury former president in Ilocos Norte | Inquirer News


    By Cristina Arzadon
    Inquirer Northern Luzon 1:37 pm | Tuesday, August 9th, 2011


    LAOAG CITY, Philippines – Vice President Jejomar Binay said the Marcos family has agreed to have the remains of strongman Ferdinand Marcos buried in his home province of Ilocos Norte.

    Binay issued the statement in a press conference Tuesday in the presence of Ilocos Norte Representative Imelda Marcos, the strongman’s widow, who joined the vice president in a forum launching the government’s housing caravan in the Ilocos region.

    “The [Marcos] family has already agreed that Ilocos Norte is the burial place. The issue of a hero’s burial at the Libingan ng mga Bayani has become moot and academic,” he said.

    Imelda, who was seated beside Binay, was silent when he issued the statement on Marcos’ burial.

    Binay was tasked by President Benigno Aquino III to recommend the best way to resolve the issue of Marcos’ burial.

    Marcos’ relatives and supporters insisted on a hero’s burial at the Libingan ng mga Bayani while other groups opposed the move, saying Marcos, who ruled the country for 20 years, did not deserve the honor.

    Marcos was ousted by a civilian-backed military uprising in 1986 and died in exile in Hawaii in 1989. His body was flown back to the country in 1993 and has since been preserved in a glass case inside a temperature-controlled mausoleum in the family’s compound in Batac City.

    Binay said an official statement on Marcos’ burial will be released soon.

    The official itinerary of Binay, who is also guest during the celebrations honoring the late Governor Roque Ablan Sr. in the province on Tuesday, did not include a visit to Marcos’ remains in Batac.

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    #17
    Hay Salamat. Tapos na din drama niyan.

    At least job well done ha Binay!
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    #18
    Semi OT question, Ano ba criteria para malibing sa Libingan ng mga bayani ang isang tao, bukod sa sundalo ka o kung ano mang kese hoda?

    Kunwari nagka gera ang China at Pilipinas tapos isa kang ordnaryong sibilyan na nag boluntaryo para lumaban tapos nakapatay ka maraming Red Amy, dahil sa marami kang napatay napilitan tuloy umatras ang kalaban at nasalba mo ang baryo mo. Kinabukasan na sniper ka. Tigok..Pano yun pwede ka malibing sa Liningan ng mga bayani?

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    Quote Originally Posted by oliver1013 View Post
    Semi OT question, Ano ba criteria para malibing sa Libingan ng mga bayani ang isang tao, bukod sa sundalo ka o kung ano mang kese hoda?

    Kunwari nagka gera ang China at Pilipinas tapos isa kang ordnaryong sibilyan na nag boluntaryo para lumaban tapos nakapatay ka maraming Red Amy, dahil sa marami kang napatay napilitan tuloy umatras ang kalaban at nasalba mo ang baryo mo. Kinabukasan na sniper ka. Tigok..Pano yun pwede ka malibing sa Liningan ng mga bayani?
    Alam ko basta enlisted ka kahit CAFGU or yung guerilla warfare lang basta you served honorably pupuwede.
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    #20


    Whats this? A pro Marcos propaganda?

    Can't deny the fact the first part of the video is true..

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