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    #2021
    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    pelosi 2nd in line to US presidency visiting taiwan is like a state visit

    to china that's = US treating taiwan as an independent state

    kaya ganyan reaction nila
    pelosi is 3rd in line after the vice president and the senate president

    the chinks are just over reacting

    lets see how far their hurt ego will go..war or peace

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    Last edited by kisshmet; August 3rd, 2022 at 08:33 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kisshmet View Post
    pelosi is 3rd in line after the vice president and the senate president

    the chinks are over reacting

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    and i thought all along,
    she is third in line, behind the president's wife...

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    No fly zonefb_img_1659529227245.jpg

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    Quote Originally Posted by kisshmet View Post
    pelosi is 3rd in line after the vice president and the senate president

    the chinks are just over reacting

    lets see how far their hurt ego will go..war or peace

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    mali

    2nd in line

    read up before posting

    U.S. Senate: Presidential Succession Act

    Presidential Succession Act
    July 18, 1947


    On July 18, 1947, President Harry Truman signed the Presidential Succession Act. The original act of 1792 had placed the Senate president pro tempore and Speaker of the House in the line of succession, but in 1886 Congress had removed them. The 1947 law reinserted those officials, but placed the Speaker ahead of the president pro tempore.

    Throughout most of the 19th century, the Senate assumed it was empowered to elect a president pro tempore only during the absence of a vice president. But what should senators do at the end of a session? Since Congress was customarily out of session for half of each year, what would happen in that era of high mortality rates if both the president and vice president died during the adjournment period and there was no designated president pro tempore? For decades, the Senate relied upon an elaborate charade in which the vice president would voluntarily leave the chamber before the end of a session to enable the Senate to elect a president pro tempore. Fearing that the presidency might thus accidentally slip into the hands of the opposition, vice presidents occasionally refused to perform this little courtesy when the opposing party held the Senate majority.

    In 1886 Congress replaced the two congressional officials in the line of succession with cabinet officers, in the order of their agencies’ creation. Proponents of this change argued that the Senate elected its presidents pro tempore based on parliamentary rather than executive skills. No president pro tempore had ever served as president, while six former secretaries of state had been elected to that office.

    When the 1945 death of Franklin Roosevelt propelled Vice President Truman into the presidency, Truman urged placing the Speaker, as an elected representative of his district, as well as the chosen leader of the “elected representatives of the people,” next in line to the vice president. Since one could make the same argument for the president pro tempore, Truman’s decision may have reflected his strained relations with 78-year-old President Pro Tempore Kenneth McKellar and his warm friendship with 65-year-old House Speaker Sam Rayburn. After all, it was in Rayburn’s hideaway office, where he had gone for a late afternoon glass of bourbon, that Truman first learned of his own elevation to the presidency.

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    balik tayo sa pagsunod sa eroplano ni pelosi haha


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    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post



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    Sabi ko na wala yan eh. Japan nga hindi maduro, US pa. Pinas lang naman nagpduduro.

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    USA Super Power 💪❤🇺🇸

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    Quote Originally Posted by dreamur View Post
    Which one would happen first - kakampink unleashing people power X or china invading taiwan?

    Abangan...

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    Mas may chance pa invasion ng Taiwan imho.

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    #2030
    after pelosi visit mababago how china will treat taiwan

    bastusan na... mas hostile

    increase violation of taiwan's airspace

    will increase chance of confrontation

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    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    after pelosi visit mababago how china will treat taiwan

    bastusan na... mas hostile

    increase violation of taiwan's airspace

    will increase chance of confrontation
    Yung ADIZ oo, pero hindi yung actual territorial airspace. Delicates, pwede ma-shoot down eh.

    Nag-umpisa na nga eh.

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    #2032
    pelosi gave china a reason to become more hostile to taiwan

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    #2033
    "di naman siya presidente... send someone to meet her"


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    #2034
    Sana inisip ni pelosi na hindi pa tapos conflict sa ukraine tapos magkakaron pa ng conflict sa taiwan. Kawawa nman mga maliliit na bansa apektado nito.

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    #2035
    the goal of the US is to stop china's rise

    they wanna bomb china decades into the past

    they're using taiwan to provoke china to do something bad enough to justify war

    like if china shoots down pelosi's plane

    china didn't take the bait but the US will keep trying

    there will be no peace in this part of our world

    it's gonna get worse coz the US is determined to go to war
    Last edited by uls; August 5th, 2022 at 11:12 AM.

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    i do not see anyone willingly wanting to go to all-out war.
    i do see what i personally feel, are calculated moves... feeling around... to see how much they can get away with, and still not start a full-scale-shootin' world war.

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    #2037
    reading suggestion:



    google niyo nalang if you're interested in what the book says

    US politicians have read / are reading this book

    they're listening to the author

    it's driving US policy

    kaya i'm confident the US wants war with china

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    Many analyst said the same thing with West and USSR before. Nasaan na kaya mga Nostradamus na yan?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TopEngine View Post
    my peeeve against these "radio personalities",
    do they have to wear baseball caps?
    personally kasi, it makes them so un-acceptably juvenile.
    but yung kay kim atienza, ok yon. may class! at bagay!

    OT.
    Last edited by dr. d; August 5th, 2022 at 11:36 AM.

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