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    dapat diyan sa mga p3st3ng hin*yup*ks na 'yan eh - - - ELECTRIC CHAIR!!! :arghhh:

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    adding insult to injury

    THE Supreme Court has junked the ill-gotten cases against the heirs and in-laws of the late President Ferdinand Marcos due to a lack of evidence.

    SC clears FM heirs of ill-gotten charges - Manila Standard Today


    will not be surprised kung ginagamit lang itong PDAF para sa mga free media milage ng mga kakandito sa 2016.

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    Double standard of justice as they are still allowed to travel abroad. Dapat sa Ombudman hindi na nag presscon but rather file agad ng kaso. Puro sila daldal bago gawa. Si pogi nakalipad na agad mag jerusalem daw, magpapako sa krus eh pwede naman sa pampanga na lang, sa ulo pa cya ipapako. Mag volunteer pa akong sasaksak ng sibat.

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    april fool's lang ata yung balita ... wala naman makukulong sa mga yan

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    Quote Originally Posted by kinyo View Post
    april fool's lang ata yung balita ... wala naman makukulong sa mga yan
    baka kung si nogie manalo sa 2016, abswelto mga yan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kinyo View Post
    april fool's lang ata yung balita ... wala naman makukulong sa mga yan
    Pag ito ang ng yari, siguradong EDSA 3.

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    Revilla ‘consulted’ Lacson on how he evaded arrest



    MANILA, Philippines—Weeks after the alleged P10-billion pork barrel scam broke out in July last year, Sen. Ramon “Bong” Revilla Jr. sought a meeting with Sen. Panfilo “Ping” Lacson to ask how the one-time fugitive had evaded arrest, according to a source privy to the meeting.

    The source, who asked not to be identified, said Revilla requested the meeting with Lacson through a mutual friend “for a consultation.”

    The source said Revilla wanted to know how Lacson, a former Philippine National Police chief, was able to leave the country and evade authorities during the Macapagal-Arroyo administration and surface later after the order for his arrest was quashed.
    When contacted by the Inquirer, Lacson confirmed the meeting with Revilla took place but was mum on the details.

    Lacson, who completed his Senate term in June last year is now a presidential assistant on rehabilitation and recovery in typhoon-devastated Eastern Visayas.

    Asked for comment, Revilla’s lawyer, Joel Bodegon, said: “That’s gossip. That’s not true.”

    “I will be back on the 13th (of April). Sobra na ang paninira nila (The demolition is too much),” Revilla said in a text message coursed through his staff.

    Source: Revilla ?consulted? Lacson on how he evaded arrest | Inquirer News
    Revilla ?consulted? Lacson on how he evaded arrest | Inquirer News

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