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    #11
    kakadiri ah... heheheh.

    actually, i was also curious why she chose asian hospital, whereas, she is a mainstay of st. luke's. baka nandun yung cosmetic surgeon nya sa asian.

    and you know how much she spent for a day? 32k... wala pa yung doctor's fee, etc... so if she spent three days there, its around 100++.

    tapos ang sasabihin eh self quarantine for the flu virus.. after three days lumabas... dapat kung totoo ang self quarantine nya, dapat 10 days...

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    #12
    talagang magli-leak yun, lamutakin ba naman ni Nani Perez eh

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    #13
    Matindi si lola.

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    #14
    breast implants pala! grabe ha. hehehe :rofl:

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    #15
    Eh yung "extra" hair growth sa kanyang groin area? Pina-laser. He-he!

    Gusto maging sanggol ni GMA.

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    #16
    Swine Flu Quarantine daw... LIARS SINUNGALING mga P%$^#$ kayo!

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    #17
    Well if she had legitimate maladies that needs to be fixed or cured i see no reason to advertise it..its a personal matter.

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    #18
    A follow up by Jarius Bondoc.



    http://www.philstar.com/Article.aspx...bCategoryId=64



    Caught lying, but still secretive about health

    Gloria Macapagal Arroyo was caught lying as usual. That is the to-do over the true cause of her recent hospitalization. Spokesmen’s obfuscating can’t distract public disgust with her habitual fibbing.

    In checking in at the hospital Wednesday dawn, Arroyo made it look like she was self-quarantining upon arrival from abroad. Health authorities had earlier said there was no more need to isolate travelers for A(H1N1), but she was insistent. If she was acting on social duty, it was a farce. Why, she had partied all night Tuesday, bussing pals cheek-to-cheek at a Cabinet man’s wedding anniversary. And when she finally went into hospital at 4 a.m., it wasn’t to avoid spreading virus. She had mainly cosmetic procedures and, adding the Palace’s claim, one gynecological check on the side. The cosmetic job can be called delicate, given that it’s the President going under the knife. She had mammoplastic repair of leaking breast implants done in the 1980s, excision of inguinal (groin) cyst, and laser depilation of unwanted hair in that area and the armpits. Having survived all this, Arroyo saw no more need to self-detain for the prescribed ten days, and groggily checked out at 2 p.m. Thursday.

    The chief talker gnashed that “the story is totally absurd ... I mean, look at the President if she’s the type who’ll have breast implant like movie stars.” By late afternoon he was eating his words, stammering that Arroyo had just told him she did have implants, so earning the moniker Ab-Cerge. Leave it at that, Lore-Lie butted in, Arroyo had a breast mass taken out and replaced, plus biopsy of a groin lump that turned out benign.

    But that’s not the point. They were overemphasizing the President’s privates, yet imputing malice on the press for imagined doing so. Still the issue was why Arroyo hid the real reason for the hospital visit, the same way she made secret a Colombia side trip days before. For that matter, the same way they wrongly invoke privacy about Arroyo’s political plans after 2010 and the facets of her many financial schemes.

    The issue is about transparency in public dealings, and telling the truth for a change. They evaded my item on Arroyo’s dysfunctional bleeding mid-last year that necessitated D&C (raspa) and three follow-up checks since Jan. The President’s health is a state concern; she has the duty to disclose, and citizens have the right to know, it. Feigning self-quarantine was devious. They could have announced the biopsy, if true, in a nice way. Example: the White House disclosed all about the removal of Ronald Reagan’s colon polyps. And the Great Communicator endeared himself to the world when, upon hospital discharge, he chuckled that his only distress was “now everyone knows about my internal pipes.” By contrast, it’s hard to pray for speedy recovery of someone you know is fooling you. Or worse, someone who’s inciting a witch hunt at the Asian Hospital for the leaker of her medical info, when the culprit can very well be inside Malac... oops, my lips are sealed.

    Arroyo’s hospital stay came at a price to taxpayers. Her bodyguards and cooks took five rooms: P4,000*, or total P20,000 a day. She got two suites for herself and the First Family: P18,000*, or total P36,000 a day. Spokesmen claim the hospital did not charge a cent. But how can we believe them, when they lie at every turn.

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    #19
    kung taxpayer's money ang ginamit niya sa pag repair ng breast augmentation niya.... then I own part of it...

    pwede ko ba bawiin yun share ko?

    tapyasan lang niya ng konti...then donate ko kay Maricar Reyes...:rofl:

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    #20
    In Malacanang, TRUST NO ONE. Everyone's loyalty is for sale in goverment.

    Wll the Senate will make pakialam this matter and conduct another investigation "in aid of legislation"? I wonder if they'll make it illegal for a public official to have a beauty medial operation using public funds.

    Malacañang’s chest pains

    COCKTALES almost fell off his chair Saturday morning reading the papers about Malacañang having been forced to acknowledge that Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo had indeed undergone breast implant procedure "in the 80s."

    The admission—handed out too late Friday night to be included in the following day’s issue of the Manila Standard Today—was made to clarify the previous day’s reports in the Philippine Star and Manila Bulletin alleging that the President, despite her senior citizen status, had undergone "augmentation mammoplasty" at the Asian Hospital.

    In the process of clarification, Press Secretary Cerge Remonde not only had to eat his words, the Palace has also been forced to disclose the most intimate medical procedure that ladies of a certain age normally quietly endure.

    It was a most humiliating leak, certainly on any woman, never mind on the highest office of the land. Now every one knows, can now read what went wrong—and what subsequent "dukot and kalikot" procedure had been done—to the President’s most private parts.


    It was a most humiliating leak, certainly on any woman, never mind on the highest office of the land. Now every one knows, can now read what went wrong—and what subsequent "dukot and kalikot" procedure had been done—to the President’s most private parts.

    Not only did the leak violate doctor-patient confidentiality—the graphic details and language could only have come from a medical report—it also raised the frightening possibility that—like the military wiretapping of then President Corazon Aquino very early in her term—there are tattle-tales, saboteurs even, right within the President’s tight little circle itself who would apparently stop at nothing to inflict maximum embarrassment to this already beleaguered administration.

    Another scarier possibility: Someone, some parties within Malacañang are either for sale and are now conniving with the opposition for a post-GMA accommodation.

    Having acknowledged the 1980s-era augmentation, the President also unwittingly placed her private sector-past subject to a most intriguing speculation: Why would a very much married professor of economics of Ateneo, UP and Assumption, who was between 33 and 42 years old during that decade, need to beef up her bumpers?

    Put another way, what kind of marriage did Gloria Macapagal have with Jose Miguel Arroyo in those years that the future Philippine president—one already working on her doctoral degree—had to undergo enhancements normally associated with, to paraphrase Remonde, young, aspiring actresses?

    The niggling suspicions were finally cleared yesterday when Remonde added a crucial detail to that haphazard briefing Friday night, telling the Philippine Daily Inquirer that Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo had an abscess removed in her chest in the 1980s that subsequently necessitated an implant. There you go.

    Remonde, recovering from his initial fumble, now correctly pointed out that the 1980s procedure had been a "medical necessity" rather than a cosmetic enhancement as had earlier been suggested.

    Despite the gravity of the (media) leak, the President, according to Remonde, would rather forget the incident than trace and investigate how such a private and delicate medical report had been passed on to the media.
    http://cocktales.ph/?p=1705

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