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  1. #41

    Quote Originally Posted by reptoid View Post
    The name of the game is "corruption". Corona's attempt at political revenge was obvious and backfired because those who actively oppose corruption are smarter than the average person. There are many guilty men and women out there and this is just the beginning. We can expect much finger-pointing as the guilty seek to divert attention from themselves. "Everybody's doing it" is no longer an excuse and if Filipinos have to bring down every single pompous fat-cat masquerading as a public servant then so be it.

    It's like watching two pigs wrestling in their own poop. While we watch and tally who's ends up dirtiest.

  2. #42
    Quote Originally Posted by reptoid View Post
    The name of the game is "corruption". Corona's attempt at political revenge was obvious and backfired because those who actively oppose corruption are smarter than the average person. There are many guilty men and women out there and this is just the beginning. We can expect much finger-pointing as the guilty seek to divert attention from themselves. "Everybody's doing it" is no longer an excuse and if Filipinos have to bring down every single pompous fat-cat masquerading as a public servant then so be it.
    it's the same thing when former convicts are set free then wanted to go on their normal lives, only that people looks at them as a criminal still that doesn't deserve to have anything at all. Are we God then?

  3. #43
    Quote Originally Posted by elvandesantos View Post
    it's the same thing when former convicts are set free then wanted to go on their normal lives, only that people looks at them as a criminal still that doesn't deserve to have anything at all. Are we God then?
    He lost his job and rightly so, but don't feel sorry for this guy... remember he's still got the millions of unexplained dollars. Not much of a punishment at all in my opinion.... and his attempt to attack his peers by hijacking the rally when he really ought to be keeping a low profile speaks volumes about his ego.

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    pabagaay lang eyang show..

  5. #45
    He came there as a private person who had no job and no influence. He does not have power anymore and there is nothing much he can gain going there. IMO public figures have advisers who tell them what to do, what to say, and what actions to take. CJ corona obviously went there by his own conviction since if he had an adviser he would not go there at all since it would not be a wise move. Tsk2x... so many ignorant people, so little time.

    That wealth he is suspected of having, that is still mere speculation as it was only brought up and prolly exaggerated to enrage the public so it never is a valid argument to bring up here. It was never proven at all to be ill-gotten. Same thing with PGMA.

    Why do people go at lengths to judge by publicity? You people should work in media, you would make a killing making lots of money from clients. Blackmail, extortion and demolition job is the name of the game, not CORRUPTION as people claim hahahaha

    Quote Originally Posted by reptoid View Post
    He lost his job and rightly so, but don't feel sorry for this guy... remember he's still got the millions of unexplained dollars. Not much of a punishment at all in my opinion.... and his attempt to attack his peers by hijacking the rally when he really ought to be keeping a low profile speaks volumes about his ego.

  6. #46
    Quote Originally Posted by M.A.D. View Post
    He came there as a private person who had no job and no influence. He does not have power anymore and there is nothing much he can gain going there. IMO public figures have advisers who tell them what to do, what to say, and what actions to take. CJ corona obviously went there by his own conviction since if he had an adviser he would not go there at all since it would not be a wise move. Tsk2x... so many ignorant people, so little time.

    That wealth he is suspected of having, that is still mere speculation as it was only brought up and prolly exaggerated to enrage the public so it never is a valid argument to bring up here. It was never proven at all to be ill-gotten. Same thing with PGMA.

    Why do people go at lengths to judge by publicity? You people should work in media, you would make a killing making lots of money from clients. Blackmail, extortion and demolition job is the name of the game, not CORRUPTION as people claim hahahaha
    It was fairly apparent to me that this protest like anything else which has enjoyed popular support would attract personalities desperate to steal the limelight and subvert the cause for their own agenda. Just because you attend an anti-corruption rally does not somehow exonerate you from past misdeeds, neither does public prayer... these are just tricks used by the devious for their own benefit.

  7. #47
    There were other personalities that went to the rally. Former politicians, celebrities, etc. Why didn't they get the same treatment as CJ? Oh yeah that's because people have very short memories or maybe because there was not media to destroy their reputation without unsubstantiated evidence.

    In reality, it was just a single person who heckled the CJ as confirmed by independent sources who were there when he arrived.

    Ha!? Your sweeping statements that sound like euphemisms don't help at all. Too general. You should run for public office or become a pastor.

    Quote Originally Posted by reptoid View Post
    It was fairly apparent to me that this protest like anything else which has enjoyed popular support would attract personalities desperate to steal the limelight and subvert the cause for their own agenda. Just because you attend an anti-corruption rally does not somehow exonerate you from past misdeeds, neither does public prayer... these are just tricks used by the devious for their own benefit.

  8. #48
    Quote Originally Posted by M.A.D. View Post
    There were other personalities that went to the rally. Former politicians, celebrities, etc. Why didn't they get the same treatment as CJ? Oh yeah that's because people have very short memories or maybe because there was not media to destroy their reputation without unsubstantiated evidence.

    In reality, it was just a single person who heckled the CJ as confirmed by independent sources who were there when he arrived.

    Ha!? Your sweeping statements that sound like euphemisms don't help at all. Too general. You should run for public office or become a pastor.
    Perhaps you also think it would be appropriate for a notorious convicted rapist to attend a women against rape rally?

  9. #49
    He wouldn't be able to attend because he would be IN JAIL. Don't you think?

    Hahahahahahahahhaha. Anyway I am ignoring you. Just make some sweeping generalizations and what-not. You amuse me.

    Quote Originally Posted by reptoid View Post
    Perhaps you also think it would be appropriate for a notorious convicted rapist to attend a women against rape rally?

  10. #50
    Quote Originally Posted by M.A.D. View Post
    He wouldn't be able to attend because he would be IN JAIL. Don't you think?

    Hahahahahahahahhaha. Anyway I am ignoring you. Just make some sweeping generalizations and what-not. You amuse me.
    Sweeping generalizations?.. LoL.. You must have been sleeping. Do you not realize that the Corona case was the biggest corruption story of recent times in PH?... Along comes the next big corruption scandal and the very same guy is now parading around as if he's squeaky clean and one of the people! Only a simpleton could fall for such a pathetic display.

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