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  1. Join Date
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    Quote Originally Posted by wezz_zzew View Post
    Mas gusto ko pa din un "Kung hindi kayang ubusin, eh di bawasan."
    Sana yung mga kriminal na malalakas ang loob etong mga corrupt na lang ang tirahin. Kung ako sa mga ASG, CPP-NPA, MNLF, IFF kidnapin mga pamilya nito tapos ang ransom, aamin sa live TV broadcast with supporting documents kung ano ung mga kabulastugan na ginawa nila during their term.
    Actually kayang kayang patayin sila ng NPA pero, according to a relative in the military, nagbabayad ang mga iyan ng revolutionary tax para di sila patayin.

    The same is true for provincial infrastructure projects, nagbabayad gobyerno sa NPA so that they will not blow up newly built roads. Otherwise wasak lagi mga kalye natin.

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    dapat ng alisin ang eVAT ni Recto. nasayang lang naman sa corruption.

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    it will take a revolution to reset the system

    then what?

    the new people who will become the new government will become corrupt din

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    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    it will take a revolution to reset the system

    then what?

    the new people who will become the new government will become corrupt din

    diba kaya nga tayo nagkaroon ng People Power 1.

    kasi corrupt ang Gobyernong Marcos...

    tapos nagkaroon pa ng People Power 2 dahil si ERAP daw ay corrupt,


    na ang pumalit ay si Gloria na sinasabing pina-corrupt...
    Last edited by Manilablock; August 8th, 2013 at 12:30 PM.

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    #5
    yun na nga

    kahit sino in power di mawawala ang corruption

    kaya skeptical ako na kaya ni PNoy itigil ang corruption

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    Dikit ka lang sa kamaganak na mayor, maabunan ka rin niyan. No one would resist easy money with no risk of persecution.

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    I'm sorry but I don't see na mas pogi marcos era. He started the corruption with loans to back his greed. Marcos time was the time na lumobo utang ng pinas. Did we feel it? No. Nabayaran ba utang? No. Asan na yung inutang? Hmmm... Take a wild guess.

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    That's where our taxes go. Makes me feel so violated.

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    Lusot na yan. Kung totoo yung sinasabi , marami backers yan that would make the case go away.

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    All I can say is GRABE!!!

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    congressman at senator mga backer mo. anu magagawa ni kim?

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    Madali naman maminimize or malagyan ng 'check valve' ang flow ng corruption..

    Abolish Pork Barrel (type hundred, thousand times) hanggang mapagod daliri kata type..

    Nasa k Pinoy na yan sempre..mappressure din yan.. Panindigan mo ang "Matuwid Na Daan" Slogan..tatlong taon ka pa marami pa maisalba sa kaban ng bayan..

    Kung sa mga Napoles naman makakatakas din mga yan..good riddance..sa mga nakulimbat nila courtesy of juan de la cruz tax money kilangan talaga pananagutan yan..kaso nakatakas na nga..me oras din sila sa naglalagablab na kuta ni satanas..

    Again..abolish pork barrel..!

    Ibang klase..

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    Kaya maawa kayo sa Pinas mag bayad kayo ng tamang buwis para naman may maiwan pa para sa pambayad sa project and services ng gobyerno... dahil ang malaking porsyento nito ay binulsa na ng P*tang *nang mga pulintiko.

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    Kung may FB kayo, doon pwedeng mag ingay regarding our sentiments on pork barrel. If we hit critical mass, via hash tag, baka sakaling magbago isip ni PNoy sa decision niyang huwag tanggalin pork barrel.


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    ito fresh na fresh pa kahit paano

    SEC papers tie NGOs to JLN Corp. | Inquirer News

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    Seems like its quiet from the Senate and congress. Mas nabalita pa ata un ipad ni tatang.

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    magaling talaga sa diversionary tactics si tatang ... sabi pa nga nya, baka yung bombahan sa south makarating sa manila

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    Quote Originally Posted by e2romo View Post
    Kung may FB kayo, doon pwedeng mag ingay regarding our sentiments on pork barrel. If we hit critical mass, via hash tag, baka sakaling magbago isip ni PNoy sa decision niyang huwag tanggalin pork barrel.


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    So far ito palang ang online petition regarding sa 100B PDAF anomaly

    http://www.change.org/ProbePDAFScam

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    Quote Originally Posted by glenn_duke View Post
    So far ito palang ang online petition regarding sa 100B PDAF anomaly

    http://www.change.org/ProbePDAFScam
    Thanks, pirma ako just to get counted.

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    2 more witnesses vs Janet Napoles | Inquirer News

    Two new witnesses in the P10-billion pork barrel scam have come forward, saying they have seen millions of pesos flowing into the office of businesswoman Janet Lim-Napoles on the 25th floor of Discovery Suites in Ortigas Center in Pasig City.

    The two new witnesses asked not to be named for now. The whistle-blowers said their relatives were under pressure to silence them.

    “We counted millions (of pesos) placed in big bags in one of the rooms of the JLN (Corp.) office. While counting the money, we were discussing where the money could have come from. We never heard of any big companies they owned to earn this large amount of money,” one of the new whistle-blowers said, referring to Napoles and her husband, Jaime Napoles.

    The witness said that when he was working for JLN he had seen “big bags brought to the JLN office full of millions of pesos, but I did not mind it and just went about my work as part of the office staff.”

    He said there were occasions when the staff was called in to help count money.

    “We were really curious about where all that money in big bags being brought to the office came from,” he said.

    The witness, who had been designated president of one of 20 bogus NGOs allegedly formed by Napoles, is now an overseas worker.

    Levito Baligod, lawyer for six whistle-blowers in the pork scam, told the Inquirer that the two new witnesses had come forward to share their knowledge of the racket.

    “Their statements will corroborate the statements given earlier by the other whistle-blowers,” Baligod said.

    In a handwritten letter, the first witness expressed support for and gratitude to the original whistle-blower, Benhur Luy, whose alleged kidnapping by Napoles and rescue by the National Bureau of Investigation in March led to the disclosure of the diversion of P10 billion in legislators’ pork barrel over the last 10 years.

    “Thank you, Ben, for finding the courage to disclose their racket. We know how they stole money from the national coffers without being detected, and then living lavishly,” the witness wrote in Filipino.

    The witness said Evelyn de Leon, allegedly Napoles’ trusted employee, asked him to fill out a form that named him president of an NGO.

    Once, he said, De Leon took him and other employees to the apartment of Napoles to sign bank withdrawal slips.

    “All the employees of JLN Corp. followed the orders of Napoles. No one there moved without her approval,” the witness said.

    Like the earlier whistle-blowers, he said, he was also ordered to sign documents using the names of other people.

    Baligod also asked the Inquirer not to publish the names of the two new witnesses, who were presidents of two NGOs allegedly set up by Napoles, for their security.

    He said the two had yet to be accepted into the government’s witness protection program.

    The whistle-blowers further corroborated earlier statements of Luy and other witnesses that drivers, maids and other household help were asked to sign for manufactured names as recipients of ghost projects.

    “The JLN workers could not do anything but follow the orders of Napoles,’’ the witness said.

    “I hope they will go to jail for all the wrongdoings and for the people who have suffered because of their greed and for taking things that were not theirs,’’ he added.

    Grudge

    The first witness revealed he bore a grudge against Napoles, who fired him when he got sick.

    “I went on vacation because I was sick, but they fired me and, worse, they accused me of stealing from them,” he said.

    Baligod said he had received handwritten statements from the two new witnesses and he had verified their government-issued identity cards.

    He said he was convinced the names of the two were not fictitious.

    The two, he said, could shed more light on the operations of the dummy NGOs and Napoles’ links to those groups.

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