Naunta naman ni diwi oist...wehehehehehehe...
Naunta naman ni diwi oist...wehehehehehehe...
just embrace their mistakes lang lagi bai? tungod daghan silang trapo?If we kick out TRAPOS lage .. who is there left for us to make Philippines better OVERNIGHT ? YAWERDS ra ug naa moy maika suggest !
should we also embrace those snatchers, robbers if they get caught for the reason that there are many robbers and snatchers?
ang imo ba pasabot bai kay sagdihi na lang na sila kay kong ato na sila palagpoton wala na'y mahabilin?
@slyder bwaaahahahahaha hehehehehehehehehehehe!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Originally Posted by slyder
http://news.inq7.net/breaking/index....story_id=52803
Abolition of UP Law Center sought - Who needs it. 3G is more reliable. Guns Gold Goons.
http://www.sunstar.com.ph/static/net...rror.bill.html
House version's definition of terrorism, label street protesters as terrorists. -Â* Biazon.
http://news.inq7.net/nation/index.ph...story_id=52821
Illegal Recruiters and a Ban on congressional hearings.
The PNP guideline also said officers must strictly follow Malacañang's order banning all government employee, military and police officials from appearing in congressional inquiries without the President's approval. - impeachable offense year 2006
President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo's 10-point Agenda
1. The creation of six million jobs in six years via more opportunities given to entrepreneurs, tripling of the amount of loans for lending to small and medium enterprises and the development of one to two million hectares of land for agricultural business.
2. The construction of new buildings, classrooms, provision of desks and chairs and books for students and scholarships to poor families,
3. The balancing of the budget,
4. The "decentralization" of progress around the nation through the use of transportation networks like the roll-on, roll-off and the digital infrastructure,
5. The provision of electricity and water supply to barangays nationwide,
6. The decongestion of Metro Manila by forming new cores of government and housing centers in Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao,
7. The development of Clark and Subic as the best international service and logistic centers in the region,
8. The automation of the electoral process,
9. A just end to the peace process, and
10. A fair closure to the divisiveness among the Edsa 1, 2 and 3 forces.
COMPLAINT FOR IMPEACHMENT AGAINST
PRES. JOSEPH EJERCITO ESTRADA
GROUNDS:
I. BRIBERY
Receiving protection money from jueteng lords (Affidavit of Chavit Singson;
PD 46 in relation to PD 749)
II. GRAFT AND CORRUPT PRACTICES
Requested/ received for his personal benefit P130 million out of P200 million released by DBM allocated under RA 7171 (Affidavit of Chavit Singson; Sec. 3 (c), RA 3019)
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Direct participation in the real estate business through a family-controlled corporation (PCIJ article on President Estrada's Family and Financial Interest)
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Perjury and unexplained wealth in the mis/ under-declaration in his Statement of Assets and Liabilities for 1999 (PCIJ research; RA 3019)
III. BETRAYAL OF PUBLIC TRUST
Intervention on behalf of Dante Tan in the SEC investigation into the alleged stock manipulation of BW shares (Affidavit of SEC Commissioner Perfecto Yasay, Jr.)
..
Violation of his solemn declaration during his inaugural speech "sa aking administrasyon - walang kamag-anak, walang kumpadre, walang kaibigan":
1. Intervention on behalf of Jinggoy Estrada when he got into trouble with personnnel of Cardinal Santos Memorial Hospital on July 30, 1999;
2. Intervention on behalf of Jude Estrada when he flew a government plane to Cagayan de Oro at government expense and left undpaid hotel bills worth P60,000.00;
3. Appointment of cousin Cecilia de Castro as Presidential Assistant;
4. Appointment of brother-in-law Captain Rufino F. Pimentel as director of PAGCOR;
5. Appointment of brother-in-law Raul de Guzman as member of the Board of Regents of the University of the Philippines;
6. Appointment of nephew-in-law, the son of Raul de Guzman, as Presidential Consultant on Environment and Water;
7. Appointment of more than 100 kumpadres ad kaibigans as presidential assistants and consultants, and extended various franchises and favors of them;
Focus in the participation in business for himself, his family, and friends, in contradiction to his proclaimed main program of uplifting the poor
1. 65 corporate records where Estrada, his wife, mistresses and children are listed as incorporators or board members, with a total paid-up capital of P58 milllion;
2. Abetting of gambling;
3. Toleration of excessive importation and smuggling to favor friends and relatives, to the prejudice of farmers, fishermen and businessmen
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Conflict of interest in the conduct of his office (Art. VII, Sec. 13, 1987 Constitution):
1. Registration of First Lady Loi Ejercito's private foundation - the Partnership for the Poor Foundation, Inc - with Mrs. Ejercito as one of the 5 incorporating directors, and the President's address as No. 1 Polk Street as its business address;
2. Approval of a P 100 million donation from the PCSO to fund the Foundation's projects, such amount being in excess of the combined donation of P 65 million to regular PCSO beneficiaries.
IV. CULPABLE VIOLATION OF THE CONSTITUTION
Ordering the Commissioner of Customs to turn over 52 luxury vehicles to Malacanang for distribution to Cabinet members and other senior officials to give them more prestige and financial help (Sec. 3 (a), RA 3019; Sec. 2535, 2536, 2603, 2604, 2610, Customs and Tariff Code)
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Appointment of cabinet members, their deputies or assistants to another office or employment in contravention of Sec. 13, Art. VII of the 1987 Constitution:
1. Senior Deputy Executive Secretary Ramon Cardenas
Director of Manila Economic Cultural Office (MECO)
Chairman of Philippine Coordinating Committee in the Asian Development Bank;
Chairman of Philippine Retirement Authority;
Member of Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB)
2. Chief Legal Presidential Counsel Magdangal Elma
Chairperson of Presidential Commission on Good Government
3. Secretary of Flagship Projects Robert Aventajado
Head of Solid Waste Management;
Chief Negotiator for hostages with Abu Sayyaf
4. Deputy Executive Secretary for Finance and Administration Ric Tan Legarda
Director of PNOC Shipping and Transport Corporation
Director of United Coconut Chemicals, Inc.
5. Asst. Executive Secretary for Legal Affairs Gaudencio A. Mendoza, Jr.
Director of Food Terminal, Inc.
Director of Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority
6. Presidential Adviser on Development Administration Raul de Guzman
Director of San Miguel Corporation
Regent of University of the Philippines
Director of Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company
http://news.inq7.net/opinion/index.p...d=52828&col=77
Well, I know someone who has committed an act of terrorism, as defined in meticulous legalese by the bill. This person has, with ruthless premeditation, committed an act of exceptional violence not just against a person or group of persons in this country but against all its citizens. I don't know that it was her-yes, she's a she-intention to sow danger, fear, or chaos, but that is clearly what her terrorist act has unleashed. At no time in its history has this country fallen more steeply into divisiveness and disorder, grinding poverty and moral bankruptcy. To say that a reign of terror holds sway among us today is to understate things.
Drac si Erap nasa kulongan na.
Dapat bantayan yung may power na mang corrupt. Making more damage to a damaged Pilipinas.
Erap and his allies are the ones pestering our country ryt now!
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--aw o diay sa...pero iyang mga gaway na japon sa gawas...pastilan!
Walang power na yan Drac.
Wala na yang control sa Militar.
Hindi na yan maka appoint ng position sa Government.
Walang income na yan para pambayad or pampadulas.
Hindi na yan makapag deposit dolyar galing sa Foreign Aid at iba ibang bagong Multi dollar loans.
Just think, how do the government intends to pay the debt? By acquiring more loans! Your unborn son or daugther is already in debt!
How about SRP? How much is the debt now compared to last year? Who is buying land titles in SRP? Of course the Government. You end up paying through taxes. See how money exchanges hand. Round and round? Loop and Loopholes?
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