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    #11
    Quote Originally Posted by baludoy View Post
    ang inaantay kong lumabas sa mainstream media iyong documented proof re persistent rumors kay vice jejemon na ang bawat condo sa siyudad niya may automatic unit/s daw siya nakuha or nakukuha from the x-deals of condo developers (vis-a-vis building permits)

    may puputok kayang ganyan maski circumstantial evidence man lang (maski connect-connect lang)?
    It seems magaling magtago si VPNoggie, unfortunately.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vinj View Post
    The Dasma incident is nothing for Binay. His political machinery at the grassroots level is very good. Ninja yan.
    this is true...simula palang nun nakaupo si binay as VP nagsimula narin sya magpalakas pa ng machinery...everytime pumunta si binay sa liblib na bayan may dala lagi syang medical team at may makaling nognog tarpulin lagi.

    noong 2010 election ginapang ni binay halos lahat ng candidates (sa lahat ng parties) sa congressmen, governor, vice governor, mayor at vice mayor para dalhin ang pangalan nya...kaya talo si mr. palengke.

    pero di parin sya nakakasegurado...remember si villar? malaks sya sa una pero bumgsak din sa huli...kung nanalo man noon si nognog as VP...swerte nya kasi di nakatutok ang mga mata ng tao sa VP candidates...iba ang presidential candidates...ang strategy na pwede nalang gawin ni nognog ay hatiin ng mga kalaban gaya ng nanyari sa time ni erap...madami candidates noon kaya panalo si erap...eto dapat din tandaan ng mga voters na 'intellectual' kuno at bumuto sa prensipyo at pinayagan si erap manalo kasi hati-hati sila dahil nga maraming candidates noon.
    Last edited by explorer; December 25th, 2013 at 12:21 AM.

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    Formula sa masang mahihirap, pangakuan mo ng trabaho, bahay, at bayaran mo sa eleksyon. Di naman kailangang tuparin ang mga pangako, utu-uto mga iyan, hindi natututo. Lokohin ng politiko ngayon, after ilang years magpapauto ulit. Parang battered wife syndrome na kahit araw araw bugbugin bolahin lang ng asawa patatawarin na agad.

    Kapag di nananalo ang matinong politiko sa lugar niyo malamang napapaligiran na ang bayan nyo ng squatters.

    Sent from my mind using Telepathy 2

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    Depende rin Kung sino kalaban....kung si Gordon o kaya kahit sinong matalino o Magaling...dehado..mas gusto ng masa iboto yung tulad nila..mukang kawawa na maitim pa.

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    Sana naman maawa na ang Diyos sa pilipinas, tamaan na sana ng kidlat yan. Heart attack pwede din, basta dead!

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    Time to push that only legitimate tax payers are eligible to cast their votes!

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    Quote Originally Posted by explorer View Post
    this is true...simula palang nun nakaupo si binay as VP nagsimula narin sya magpalakas pa ng machinery...everytime pumunta si binay sa liblib na bayan may dala lagi syang medical team at may makaling nognog tarpulin lagi.
    Sa Pagkaalam ko, pag Christmas day din, umiikot yan while most political elite spend time with their families. Nararamdaman siya ng mga masa.

    Quote Originally Posted by yebo View Post
    Sana naman maawa na ang Diyos sa pilipinas, tamaan na sana ng kidlat yan. Heart attack pwede din, basta dead!
    Actually, at 71 years of age... medyo old and bad grass na siya. Sana lang he doesn't have the longevity genes of Enrile and Imeldific.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vinj View Post
    Sa Pagkaalam ko, pag Christmas day din, umiikot yan while most political elite spend time with their families. Nararamdaman siya ng mga masa.



    Actually, at 71 years of age... medyo old and bad grass na siya. Sana lang he doesn't have the longevity genes of Enrile and Imeldific.
    Ang remedyo dyan sir grass fire

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    #19
    kung takot nga mga may kaya na baka balikan sila ng mga binay...paano pa kaya yung mga sekyu?

    from: ‘Smell of fear’ in Makati

    ‘Smell of fear’ in Makati

    By Solita Collas-Monsod
    Philippine Daily Inquirer
    9:36 pm | Friday, January 3rd, 201

    The Junjun Binay vs Dasmariñas Village security guards “standoff” won’t be over until some questions that are begging to be asked are finally asked and answered. Let’s take them one by one.

    The first is obvious: Why did an “incident” which involved a mayor and a senator—and arguably smacks of possible abuse of authority—go so long unreported in the media? When this newspaper broke the story, it was rewarded with being called “malicious” and with “glaring biases and bends” by Sen. Nancy Binay. Don’t ask me what a “bend” is.

    Let me take a stab at the answer, and the reader is free to add or subtract. Obviously the Binays wanted to keep it quiet because the incident showed them in the worst possible light. The comments, thousands of them, that appeared after the story came out, were running about +99 percent against them.

    The Right Eight Security Agency, which has the contract for providing the security guards to Dasmariñas Village also wanted to keep it quiet. They have a lot of business operations in Makati City and, according to Ram Antonio, all over the Philippines. That is why they made their security guards apologize, and they themselves were pathetically groveling to Binay for mercy. Most Makati businessmen do the same thing.

    The third party here, the Dasmariñas Village Association (DVA), apparently was busy, trying to distance themselves, content to let Right Eight handle the situation. When the s–t hit the fan (the Inquirer story came out), Jay Pantangco, the president of the DVA, reportedly refused to comment. A purported statement from him came out indirectly: Joey Salgado, Binay’s spokesman, said that Pantangco admitted that there were “lapses in the procedures.” Pantangco did not comment on Salgado’s assertion.

    It was only on Dec. 23, four days after the story broke, and given the overwhelming public support for the security guards, that DVA sent out a letter to the residents, saying it was standing by the security guards, and thanking the residents for their support. Read that statement carefully though: The commendations and the gifts came from the residents, not from the DVA board. I have tried, as a resident, to get the duty reports of the guards. To no avail. DVA doesn’t want to give out any data.

    So what is the overall picture that emerges? Right Eight and the DVA walking on eggshells in their effort not to offend the Binays. The smell of fear is in the air. Fear of retribution for those doing business in Makati.

    There is a second question that should be asked: Why have no charges been filed against Mayor Binay for abuse of authority (and the police for obeying an illegal order)? After all, the CCTV tapes show it all: Binay’s bodyguards, who are members of the Philippine National Police (PNP), cocking their guns and rifles at the hapless security guards; and the Makati police, responding to the call of the mayor, using their muscle (literally as well) to lift the barricade and “invite” the guards to their precinct.

    The question should be broken into two parts: (1) Was there abuse of authority on the part of the mayor (and the police)? (2) Who can file the charges?

    Section 51 (powers of local government officials over PNP officials) of Republic Act No. 6975 (creating the PNP) has this to say: The city and municipal mayors shall exercise operational supervision and control over the PNP in their respective jurisdictions. This shall include the power to employ and deploy units or elements of the PNP. “Employ” refers to utilization of units or elements of the PNP for purposes of protection of lives and properties, enforcement of laws, maintenance of peace and order, prevention of crimes, arrest of criminal offenders and bringing the offenders to justice, and ensuring public safety, particularly in the suppression of disorders, riots, lawless violence, rebellious or seditious conspiracy, insurgency, subversion or other related activities.

    Under which of the above does the mayor’s use of the police in the Dasmariñas Village incident fall? Arguably, therefore there is a case for abuse of authority. Who has the power to suspend? The President. But he must consult with the congresswoman concerned, who happens to be a Binay (Abigail).

    What about the police involved? RA 6975 allows citizens to make complaints against the police. It also has a People’s Law Enforcement Board (PLEB) that hears the complaints and must pass judgment within 60 days.

    So there you have it. There is a case for abuse of authority. Citizens can file the complaint. But which citizen will do it? Obviously not Right Eight. Obviously not the DVA. They are paralyzed with fear.

    Which brings us to the security guards: Virgilio Robang (duty officer that night, and the only one named in the news reports), Dionisto Uy, Joel Laureto, Elpidio Panigsing. All in their late 30s or early 40s. If citizens with greater economic and political strength are afraid of the Binays, do you think these four guards will have the courage?

    I refer you to the Dec. 23 letter of the DVA to the residents of Dasmariñas Village, which says, “the four guards will continue their duty,” because they did their jobs so well. Well, as of Dec. 28, one guard went on leave. And the other three went on leave starting yesterday. The smell of fear is upon them too. Fear of retribution for those working in Makati.

    There is just enough time for one more burning question: How was Senator Binay able to afford a home in Dasmariñas Village (it was part of the report). The answer: the report was wrong. It is the other Binay sister, Abigail, who has a house there. But the same question applies.

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    Like it or not, si Binay ang susunod na presidente ng Pilipinas.

    However, he is too arrogant and will do something that will be the straw that breaks the camel's back and start real revolution. Think French.

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