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  1. #21

    He already has stepped down from San Miguel Corp. due to health problems. Let sleeping dogs lie.

    Quote Originally Posted by ed168III View Post
    i think kay sya may financier nilang gibo n noynoy, n he can impeach people, he can buy the voting power congress

  2. #22
    Com'on spare the people of ignorance. Remember there are no social medias before. Aside from newspapers, radio, tvs, where do you think they will get info? Karon ra gani ni na issue ug balik kay sayon nalang ron mag dessiminate ug mga info. Hunaa daghan paman gani ron ignorante na hightech nata samot na sauna. Humok ug ilong dali kaayo mailad.

  3. #23
    Di sad seguro buang si Marcos na iyahang ipapatay si Ninoy that time, kay sama ra iyahang gidagkutan ang iyahang kaugalingon para masunog... Emilda in the otherhand pwede pa, kung nisanko na ang iyahang capability sa panghuna-huna ug didto ra kutob sa "to eliminate the threat", unya naa syay power to execute. Bang! Ninoy dead...
    Pero kung ato i-analyze gamay, kinsa man gyud ang klarong bulahan ug mawala si Marcos that time? Dili si Marcos kay si Ninoy is his Moderator. Mura ug Batman-Joker tandem, can't live without one of them. LOL.

    Conspiracy Theory: The Cojuanco's and its enterprise, Huge Businesses na limited ang capability to exploit the Philippines economy kay controlled ni Macky. The Hacienda Maria Luisita that was due and about to be distributed to it's tenant... And because they were too desperate to stop it, they formulated a plan with "at all cost" motto. And Ninoy paid the price... Comparable sa Roman Empire, son killing father, brother killing brother to assume power. So much easier for Ninoy na sampid lang... Cory become President, true Democracy has been serve freeing "those" who wanted to exploit the Filipino people, Grab the lands for good... And here we are enjoying the luxury of freedom of speech, pero estorya na lang gyud ta kutob, yaw-yaw and yangu-ngo combined... LOL...

    We gave him that power to finance a business called NATION and we all worked for him and that make as all but minions and peons.

  4. #24
    Quote Originally Posted by racing View Post
    So danding cuangco is clean?
    Kinsa may nag ingon na limpyo c cojuanco? Kasabot kas imung gi qoute naku? Sabta sa.

    Aqong pasabot ana na aqoa lng na theory na dili si mbiy nagpapatay kang ninoy, someone else did, usa suspect is c danding, pero opkors di jud na muangkon ang kawatan db ug anv kaliwat sa kawatan

  5. #25
    Quote Originally Posted by timoyans View Post
    Kinsa may nag ingon na limpyo c cojuanco? Kasabot kas imung gi qoute naku? Sabta sa.

    Aqong pasabot ana na aqoa lng na theory na dili si mbiy nagpapatay kang ninoy, someone else did, usa suspect is c danding, pero opkors di jud na muangkon ang kawatan db ug anv kaliwat sa kawatan
    Aah, just too powerful Danding

  6. #26
    Imelda charged off most of her spending sprees to the PNB or Philippine National Bank which creatively wrote off her debts as “unresponded transfers”.

    Ver also used PNB funds to finance his “intelligence” operations. The known losses at the PNB amounted to Php72.1 billion. At the DBP, the losses Marcos left behind totaled Php85 billion; at the Philguarantee, it was Php 6.2 billion ; and at the NIDC or National Investment and Development Corporation (NDC) – the losses amounted to Php 2.8 billion.

    These losses were primarily due to cronyism – giving loans to cronies that had little or no collateral, whose corporations were undercapitalized, whose loan proceeds were not used for the avowed purpose, and where the practice of corporate layering was common, i.e. using two or more companies with the same incorporators and officers, whereby one company which gives the loan owns the company which obtains the loan, or similar arrangements.
    https://www.facebook.com/notes/think...08100939267117

    Eduardo (Danding) Cojuangco Jr. was the king of cronies. Under his friend and mentor, Ferdinand E. Marcos, Cojuangco amassed $1.5 billion in corporate assets through illegal monopolies and massive fraud, prosecutors say. And although it was never proved, President Corazon Aquino reportedly suspected her long-estranged cousin of a role in the 1983 assassination of her husband, Benigno S. Aquino Jr
    Articles about Eduardo Cojuangco - Los Angeles Times

    According to Forbes:

    Source Of Wealth: Food & drinks, Self Made
    Eduardo Cojuangco - Forbes

    The plundered Peoples money made him like an Emperor,
    deep inside he knows he is so dirty.

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