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    Quote Originally Posted by kit_cebu View Post
    there...corrected it for you...i can smell the stench of elections...hahaha
    lol. true. but at this point.i really dont care i still commend him for pushing this. kiko pangilinans shit needs to be cleaned up.

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    tito sotto for senate president...

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    Quote Originally Posted by slakker View Post
    tito sotto for senate president...
    dili ba kung mag impeachment trial ang senate president ang mo preside? my gad...hehehhehhe

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    serious question: What's Leni Robredo purpose & accomplishment? what is she doing? She's not part of du30's cabinet, in all of the calamities, it's du30 himself going there. Im wondering what is her mandate or function as the vice president of the philippines?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jiro View Post
    serious question: What's Leni Robredo purpose & accomplishment? what is she doing? She's not part of du30's cabinet, in all of the calamities, it's du30 himself going there. Im wondering what is her mandate or function as the vice president of the philippines?
    Wala, same ranas inahan ni Abnoy, pag coup detat, nabuang ang security ug pangeta asa na, tago diay ilalom sa katre...incompetent man, mao wala tagae ug position sa cabinet...ang sure niya nga nahimo, iya gipa layas iyang brother inlaw aron ignon nga walay Druga sailang lugar

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    Quote Originally Posted by jiro View Post
    serious question: What's Leni Robredo purpose & accomplishment? what is she doing? She's not part of du30's cabinet, in all of the calamities, it's du30 himself going there. Im wondering what is her mandate or function as the vice president of the philippines?
    purpose of VP is to become a backup just in case the president cannot function as president. or in the absence of the president the VP will take over. yup. as of now useless siya since the president can function well. the president did gave her a cabinet position but incompetent man.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jiro View Post
    serious question: What's Leni Robredo purpose & accomplishment? what is she doing? She's not part of du30's cabinet, in all of the calamities, it's du30 himself going there. Im wondering what is her mandate or function as the vice president of the philippines?
    Spare tire ra gyud na siya bro ang VP. In case ma incapacitate, mamatay or for some other reason di na gyud si digong ka function, by operation of law. Mo suceed siya as President sa country.

    Maong hope for good health aning digong.

    Good luck sa Pilipinas kung kaning bayhana ang mo puli ug unsay mahitabo ni digong.
    Ambot lang gyud. Balik ta anis tuwad na daan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LogicPlease View Post
    Are curious because trolls accused her of "useless" and "walang nagawa"?
    are you not curious why people think about that?

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    Hopefully bells be back.

    ‘Balangiga’ to ring out for PH in Dec. - Manila Standard

    ‘Balangiga’ to ring out for PH in Dec.
    posted October 01, 2018 at 01:10 am by Nathaniel Mariano



    After more than a century, the historical Balangiga bells taken by the US Army as war trophies will likely be returned to the country in December, an official from Manila Economic and Cultural Office said Sunday.
    MECO Chairman Angelito Banayo said the United States will hand over the bells by Christmas this year.
    “The Balangiga bells will be returned to the parish church of Balangiga in Eastern Samar, and directly therefore to the people of Balangiga,” Banayo said in his column in Manila Standard.
    “They will ring out for the entire country, as a national treasure, as a relic of the indomitable spirit of our people for freedom and against foreign colonialism,” he added.
    The expected return of the bells came after a month when President Rodrigo Duterte called on US officials and told them that no further discussions would be held unless the bells were returned.

    He stressed the importance of the bells, adding that the memory still haunts locals in Samar as American soldiers took the bells along with the lives of many Filipinos.
    The President said that passage of time cannot cure an injustice and the memory will still be there even after a century has passed.
    “Those bells are reminders of the gallantry and heroism of our forebears who resisted the American colonizers and sacrificed their lives in the process,” he said during his 2017 State of the Nation Address.
    “Give us back those Balangiga bells. They are ours. They belong to the Philippines. They are part of our national heritage. Give them back. It’s painful for us,” the President said.
    He also emphasized that US armed forces reduced the Samar Island into a “howling wilderness.”
    On Aug. 11, 2018, the US embassy in Manila announced that the US Defense Department had notified the US Congress of its intention to return the bells to the country.
    “We’ve received assurances that the bells will be returned to the Catholic Church and treated with the respect and honor they deserve,” the embassy said in a statement.
    No official date had been set as the return of the bells needs congressional concurrence.
    The Palace said it was looking forward to working with the US government in paving the way for the return of the bells to the Philippines.
    In September, Duterte had a “classified diplomatic meeting” with US Ambassador to the Philippines Sung Yong Kim.
    The US envoy said he had discussed shared goals, including defense priorities, an economic partnership with Duterte, and said the alliance between the two countries remained strong. Duterte, however, was quiet about the meeting.
    The country has been asking the US for the return of the bells since 1958 as a Jesuit priest named Horacio de la Costa wrote to American military historian Chip Wards requesting his help for this purpose.
    Former President Fidel Ramos even initiated a negotiation with US President Bill Clint to return the bells. Clinton agreed, but the outcome did not turn out well because of an apparent dispute with US military laws.
    Some US veterans groups and lawmakers are against for the return of the bells, arguing that the bells are seen as memorials to fallen US soldiers.
    In 1901, the Americans took the bells from the town church of Balangiga as trophies, following a massacre of the local residents, including the women and children. Two of the three bells are preserved at the Warren Air Force Base in Wyoming, while the third is with a traveling museum.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kit_cebu View Post
    are you not curious why people think about that?
    Lisod lage kaayo ni sila pangutan-on kay mo ingon lang naay daghan na buhat, pero ipa enumerate ug unsa gyuy nabuhat.. dili na dayon motubay.

    I think most of her time is utilized in what she does best, photo-ops, useless interviews trying to bring down this administration.

    Notable achievement would probably be her, getting fired from her Housing Secretarial post.

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    hahaha pagkahuman saiyang SOCA, ni taya sa lotto
    https://www.facebook.com/PhilippineS...type=3&theater

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