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  1. Give credit to ROS they played like a do or die game.

    Nice defense and they are bullying our bigs inside.

     

    Dami din TO ni Scottie at hindi rin madepensahan ng ayos ni LA is Ahanmisi.

     

    Medyo may halo pang malas daming layup ni JBL na mintis na tutukan na habang yung kabila bwenas lalo na si ponferada.

    Malas na nga ni JBL, sumabay pa si Japhet sama din ng laro.

     

    Si Ellis Jr land at Mariano ang maganda ang laro.

     

    Nice to see Art have that confidence, mala JDV talaga. Sana magtuloy tuloy na

  2. Hell yeah top of the world 7-1!

     

    Sure ball na sa twice to beat, and for sure no Finals rematch dahil nasa kangkungan na ang Meralco.

    Allen Durham hirap na hirap ke Japhet, and Cliff Hodge di na natuto kay JBL.

     

    sayang 2 pts na lang triple double sana si Scottie!

     

    LA and Prince having solid games too

     

    This Ginebra team is so good even with all the injuries.

     

    Last 3 assignments:

    > ROS sa Sabado Oct. 13 (almazan is MIA sa team na to na lagi ring talo)

    > Manila Classico Oct. 28 (Sunday) - Biggest threat to the throne this Conf.

    > Token Text on Nov. 4 (Sunday) against Blakely

     

    I say they will be 2-1 in this last 3 games good for 9-2 to finish the elims

  3. Ganda tlaga ng sweetiepie ni Mark hehehe

     

    kitam mas mganda pa ata yung pagkawala ni Greg... may fluid yung galaw ng opensa though may lapses pa rin tlaga sa depensa.

     

    Balik freezer nnman si Caperal kapag bumalik na si Greg at JDV.

     

    great win against NLEX.. kamot ulo ni Coach Yeng..

     

    musta na yung papers ni Justin sa pagiging naturalized Pinoy nya!

     

     

    Nasa Congress pa sir, mahaba habang proseso pa.

    Congrats MC47! Well deserved! He did it in one team, yun ang mas nakakatuwa dun.

     

    LA showing Coach Yeng he should have been included in the Pool with those nice baskets, nice D on Juami on the 2nd half and those assist na mostly karamihan para kay MC47.

     

    Scottie 1 pt lang pero andaming rebounds. And my boy Aljon has been consistent ever since naging part ng starting 5. Sana mag tuloy tuloy na.

     

    Next game is on Sunday with Meralco as Finals Rematch.

     

    Lets go for 7-1!

  4. in other news....

     

     

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    LOOK: Donations intended for super typhoon Yolanda victims were destroyed by the Bureau of Customs. These were donated in 2014 and declared as abandoned in June2017 since the donors and consignees did not get an exemption from the payment of taxes and duties from the Department of Finance which is needed before the shipment will be released. Some of the donations from Belgium, U.S., and London include used clothing, diapers and medical supplies. Most of them have already expired. | via Mitchelle Palaubsanon | Photos by Joy Torrejos

  5. too bad Mocha resigned instead of being Fired.

    She does not deserve a graceful exit, let the ombudsman case roll.

     

    Rice and Vegetables prices have gone down, go check it.

    You dont need to see it on tv and in the internet to know, just go to the public market, dont depend on the supermarket mall prices and facebook post.

     

    As for the oil prices, the entire world is experiencing this right now. Kahit walang TRAIN law tataas pa rin yan. Does anyone know how much increase the TRAIN law contributes?

    Is it 100%? 50% or 5%?

     

    See Global Oil Situation here:

     

    https://oilprice.com/

  6. Problema, baka ang tatay ang papalit sa kanya..

     

     

    ay salamat naman. wala naman alam itong anak ni puso. nakapasok sa batang gilas yan dahil sa tatay niya. mukhang nagising na ang sbp. ibigay na kay coach tab yan.

     

     

    There is a rumor na babalik sa TNT ang Mag amang Reyes, at yung bagong foreign coach nila ang maghahawak ng Batang Gilas for now then Tab will come after this year's Ateneo title defense. Kaya ayaw niya umalis si Kai dahil eventually sya din ang hahawak supposedly ng Batang Gilas - IN TIME. Mas gusto niyang sa programa niya gumaling habang nasa Pilipinas si Kai (which for me makes sense also)

     

    Lets see.

  7. Aguilar nears return for Ginebra but Devance out indefinitely

     

    JOE Devance will sit for an indefinite period of time after suffering a stress fracture in his right foot as Ginebra's injury woes worsened in the PBA Governors Cup.

     

    Devance was wearing a boot in his right foot during Tuesday’s practice and didn’t participate in the Kings' training.

     

    “We have some bad news that Joe Devance had a stress fracture on his foot and will be out for a few weeks. We don’t know how long it will be,” said Cone.

    Devance admitted that he has been playing hurt in the past few games, earning praise from Cone. Now he has no choice but to sit out.

    Ginebra, however, received some good news after Japeth Aguilar and Art dela Cruz became healthy enough to participate in the team’s practices.

     

    Aguilar suffered a pulled muscle during the Fiba Basketball World Cup Asian qualifiers

     

    “We are hoping Japeth and Art can get back for us. But just to see them in a practice jersey on the floor on offense and defense is exciting for us,” said Cone.

     

     

    “Japeth has a pulled muscle so you always have to be careful about those pulled muscles. But hopefully, he will be ready for Friday,” Cone added.

     

    Ginebra has been hit with the injury bug this conference with Greg Slaughter and Sol Mercado still out due to injuries.

     

    But Cone said the two are on their way to returning on the court for the Kings.

     

    “Greg is on the horizon. Sol will be back probably within a week or 10 days. Slowly but surely, we hope to get our guys back and start moving forward,” said Cone.

     

    ito na nga ba sinasabi ko kasi JDV is playing hurt with heavy minutes dahil sa kakulangan ng malaki.

     

    Wag muna natin asahan si Art, More than a year hindi yan nag basketball, malamang mala Ellis pa yan pag pinasok.

     

    Ganun din si Japhet, pero at least hahaba na ang rotation at malaking tulong talaga si Japhet.

     

    Expect na natin tatakbuhan tayong maige sa Friday ng NLEX

  8. Nice Win!

     

    Salamat sa TO Matthew Wright - hehe

    tahimik ata ng thread natin ah, parang hindi tayo 5-1? top of the standings mga ser.

     

    CTC is making our team play like there is no tomorrow, kahit kulang kulang ng players ang ganda pa rin ng takbo ng team.

     

    Next game is against Coach Yeng and his also depleted but deadly NLEX. on Friday. I hope Greg or Japhet will be available already.

    Si JDV ang ang baka lumala ang injury dahil he has been playing hurt and still logging heavy minutes.

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  9. Injury Update:

     

    1f4cb.pngJapeth- will be out 1 more week for recovery.

    1f4cb.pngGreg- suffered a bone bruise but is expected to start practicing on Oct 5.

    1f4cb.pngSol- Needs few more weeks.

    1f4cb.pngArt Dela Cruz- He's now practicing with the team but coaching staff still not rushing him.

    1f4cb.pngR. Aguilar- Will suit up tomorrow but still doubtful.

    1f4cb.pngSargeant and Jervy- Out for the rest of the season.

     

    thats 7 guys mga kabs

  10. GO! Team Pilipinas din makikinabang dito

     

    Real Madrid pursues Kai Sotto

    https://www.philstar.com/sports/2018/09/27/1855131/real-madrid-pursues-kai-sotto

     

    MANILA, Philippines — An NBA and FIBA certified agent has been pursuing 7-1 Kai Sotto for three months, trying to persuade his father Ervin to send the 16-year-old wunderkind to the Spanish premier division club Real Madrid on a $1 Million, five-year contract.

    The agent met with Sotto’s father in Eastwood last Monday. There is still no decision whether or not Sotto will leave for Spain. An invitation has been given for Sotto’s parents to inspect the facilities and meet club officials in Madrid before making a decision. The agent went back to Minneapolis yesterday.

    The agent’s idea is for Sotto to follow in the footsteps of Slovenia’s Luka Doncic and Latvia’s Kristaps Porzingis who both signed with Spanish clubs as teenagers then matured to join the NBA as first round draft picks.

  11. Out of town game tomorrow vs the 5-1 Phoenix of Abueva and Phelps.

     

    Mapapalaban na naman tayo maige nito, kalilangan ma match ang intensity ni Calvin.

    Phelps and JBL will probably cancel each other out.

     

    we need aljon again to step up specially on D and for JDV and Scottie to take calvin out of his rhythm. Maybe Ellis Jr. will make abueva lose his cool.

  12. Before we fall for the lies peddled by Trillanes and the Yellow opposition, let us first understand the real issues, the Constitution and jurisprudence.

    THE CRIMES:

    1. Oakwood Mutiny (July 27, 2003) – a group of 321 armed soldiers led by Army Capt. Gerardo Gambala and Lt.SG Antonio Trillanes of the Navy took over the Oakwood Premier serviced apartment in Makati. The action was in protest of the alleged corruption of the Arroyo administration. The mutiny failed and soldiers surrendered within 18 hours. They were subsequently charged in a general Court Martial.

    2. The Manila Peninsula Siege (November 29, 2007) - Antonio Trillanes and Brig. General Danilo Lim and 25 other members of the Magdalo group walked out of their trial for the Oakwood Mutiny and seized the Rizal Function Room of The Pen in Makati. The mutineers demanded the resignation of President Gloria Arroyo. However, after only several hours, Trillanes and the other mutineers were arrested

    These are very serious crimes, Trillanes, et.al. were charged for coup d’etat. Under RA 6968 (1), any person who leads or in any manner directs or commands others to undertake a coup d’etat shall suffer the penalty of reclusion perpetua.

    When Aquino assumed the Presidency in 2010, he issued Proclamation No. 75 on November 24, 2010 2 granting amnesty to active and former personnel of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), Philippine National Police (PNP) and their supporters who may have committed crimes punishable under the revised penal code, the articles of war or other laws in connection with the Oakwood Mutiny, The Marines Standoff and the Manila Peninsula Incident.

    Section 2 of Proclamation 75 (2) states that “the concerned AFP and PNP personnel and their supporters may apply for amnesty under the Proclamation with the ad hoc committee Department of National Defense (DND) which is hereby tasked with receiving and processing applications – including oppositions thereto, if any – for amnesty pursuant to this proclamation and determining whether the applicants are entitled to amnesty pursuant to this proclamation.”

    Meanwhile, the constituted DND Ad Hoc Amnesty Committee in December 2010 adopted the guidelines and procedures governing the reception, processing and determination of amnesty applications.

    Based on Ad Hoc Committee Circular No. 1 (3), the following are the requirements for amnesty:

    1. File an application for Amnesty under oath with the DND Adhoc Committee

    2. Expressly admit their guilt for the crimes committed during the Oakwood Mutiny, the Marines Stand-off and the Manila Peninsula incident

    3. Should recant all previous statements inconsistent with the requirement of admission of that guilt

    STRIKE 1. The DND reported that there is no existing application on file for such Amnesty submitted by Trillanes. IF THERE IS NO APPLICATION, THEN NO AMNESTY CAN BE GRANTED.

    STRIKE 2. Trillanes claims he filed an application under oath before the Ad Hoc Committee. He even showed a video coverage of him filing the application and giving an official statement right after his submission of the forms. His public statement right after filing was: “I would like to qualify that we did not admit to the charge of coup d’etat or anything na finile sa amin because we believe hindi iyon ang nararapat na charge na ginawa sa amin.”

    So, he may have applied, but he did not expressly admit his guilt to the crimes and did not recant all previous statements inconsistent with the requirements of admission of that guilt. HE DID NOT SATISFY THE 2nd and 3rd REQUIREMENTS, THEREFORE NO AMNESTY CAN BE GRANTED.

    STRIKE 3. In January 25, 2011, Department of National Defense Secretary Voltaire Gazmin, in an FYI letter (4) to then President Aquino (‘For His Excellency’s Information), he apprised the President on the status of the granting of amnesty to military officers and enlisted men involved in the 3 events mentioned. Gazmin reported that there were 38 officers and 53 enlisted personnel who filed their applications for amnesty before the DND Ad Hoc Amnesty Committee and after careful review and deliberation by the Committee, found these applications to be in order and applicants qualified for amnesty. In the same letter, DND Secretary Gazmin concluded that “I have approved the recommendations of the DND Ad Hoc Amnesty Committee and thereby granted amnesty to aforesaid officers and enlisted personnel through Committee resolution Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4 duly signed.” This letter to the President was signed by Secretary Gazmin.

    Meanwhile, the Certificate of Amnesty (5) given to Trillanes which states “was granted amnesty on January 21, 2011 for his participation in the July 27, 2003 Oakwood Mutiny and November 29, 2007 Peninsula Manila Hotel Siege in Makati City pursuant to the provisions of Presidential Proclamation No. 75 issued on November 24, 2010 by His Excellency, President Benigno S. Aquino III.” This Certificate was also signed by DND Secretary Voltaire T. Gazmin.

    Please note, the Certificate of Amnesty stated that the amnesty was granted January 21, 2011, the FYI letter of Secretary Gazmin to President Aquino was dated January 25, 2011. Therefore, the amnesty was already granted by the DND Secretary 4 days before the President was informed.

    In the 1987 Philippine Constitution, the power to grant amnesty is expressly provided and granted to the President subject to the concurrence of a majority of the members of Congress. Art. VII, Sec. 19 states “Except in cases of impeachment, or as otherwise provided in this Constitution, the President may grant reprieves, commutations, and pardons, and remit fines and forfeitures, after conviction by final judgment. He shall also have the power to grant amnesty with the concurrence of a majority of all the Members of the Congress.”

    Please note again that it was Gazmin who approved the recommendation of the Ad Hoc Amnesty Committee, it was him who granted the amnesty to the officers and enlisted personnel and it was still him who signed the Certificate of Amnesty.

    Trillanes and his lawyers will claim that Secretary Voltaire Gazmin being the signatory in the Certificate of Amnesty does not invalidate the process since he is the Secretary of National Defense and the task has been delegated to him by the President.

    Well, let me educate Trillanes and his supporters, including his lawyers:

    In the April 21, 1939 Villena v. Secretary of Interior (6), the Supreme Court has recognized and adopted from American jurisprudence this doctrine of qualified political agency which stated “… the executive power shall be vested in a President of the Philippines. This means that the President of the Philippines is the Executive of the Government of the Philippines, and no other. The heads of the executive departments occupy political positions and hold office in an advisory capacity and in the language of Thomas Jefferson, “should be of the President’s bosom confidence” and in the language of Attorney-General Cushing, “are subject to the direction of the President.”

    One might argue that the President may delegate certain functions to his alter ego, a Secretary of any of the executive departments. Yes, he may delegate, but this power is not without limits. No less than the Constitution provides for such restrictions. Justice Jose P. Laurel, in his ponencia in the Villena v. Secretary of Interior, it was made clear: “at first blush, the argument of ratification may seem plausible under the circumstances, it should be observed that there are certain prerogative acts which by their very nature, cannot be validated by subsequent approval or ratification by the President. There are certain constitutional powers and prerogatives of the Chief Executive of the Nation which must be exercised by him in person and no amount of approval or ratification will validate the exercise of any of those powers by any other person. Such, for instance, is his power to suspend the writ of habeas corpus and proclaim martial law and the exercise by him of the benign prerogative of mercy.”

    The above decision by the Supreme Court in 1939 was again cited on November 25, 2009 in another SC ruling on Angeles v. Gaite (7). In this particular decision, the SC stated that “the restrictions hold true to this day as they remain embodied in our fundamental law. There are certain presidential powers which arise out of exceptional circumstances, and if exercised, would involve the suspension of fundamental freedoms, or at least call for the supersedence of executive prerogatives over those exercised by co-equal branches of government. The declaration of martial law, the suspension of the writ of habeas corpus and the exercise of the pardoning power, not withstanding the judicial determination of guilt of the accused, all fall within this special class that demands the exclusive exercise by the President of the constitutionally vested power. The list is by no means exclusive, but there must be a showing that the executive power in question is of similar gravitas and exceptional import.”

    Thus, the President did not grant the amnesty, the President did not sign the Certificate of Amnesty, this is a constitutional power that must only be exercised by the Chief Executive in person, it cannot be delegated, therefore, THE AMNESTY IS VOID AB INITIO.

    Therefore, the long and short of it, STRIKE 1, STRIKE 2, STRIKE 3, NO AMNESTY!

    FPT
    09/13/18

    References:

    1. Republic Act 6968. An act punishing the crime of coup d’etat by amending Articles 134, 135 and 136 of Chapter One Title Three of Act numbered Thirty- Eight Hundred and Fifteen, otherwise known as the Revised Penal Code, and for other purposes. October 24, 1990.

    2. Proclamation No. 75. Granting amnesty to active and former personnel of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), Philippine National Police (PNP) and their supporters who may have committed crimes punishable under the revised penal code, the articles of war or other laws in connection with the Oakwood Mutiny, The Marines Standoff and the Manila Peninsula Incident. November 24, 2010.

    3. DND Ad Hoc Amnesty Committee Circular No. 1. December 2010.

    4. DND Secretary Voltaire Gazmin Letter to President Aquino. January 25, 2011

    5. Certificate of Amnesty granted to Senator Antonio F. Trillanes IV. DND Ref No. 0-05-01028.

    6. Villena v. Secretary of Interior, G.R. No. L-46570. Supreme Court, April 21, 1939.

    7. Angeles v. Gaite, G.R. No. 165276. Supreme Court, November 25, 2009.

    ctto

  13. Duterte’s approval, trust rating suffer double-digit drop – Pulse Asia

    Read more: https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1035886/dutertes-approval-trust-rating-suffer-double-digit-drop-pulse-asia#ixzz5S4yIemxQ
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    The trust and approval ratings of President Rodrigo Duterte suffered a huge decline in the September 2018 survey of Pulse Asia.

    The survey, conducted from September 1 to 7, showed the President’s approval rating at 75 percent from his previous 88 percent. This is a 13 percentage point drop.

    The President’s trust rating also went down from 87 percent to 72 percent, a 15-point drop

  14. My boy Aljon is doing wonders as the next man up. Scoring while defending the import.

     

    Si ferrer na lang inaantay, minsan may pag ka Ellis pa rin kasi.

     

    That BW win would have been different kung andun si Japhet or Greg. They deserved the win, pero dumaan parin sila sa butas ng karayom kahit kulang kulang Ginebra.

     

    Mukhang papalitan na ng SMB si Reid, mukhang yun ang napagusapan ng coaching staff at management ng SMB kaya nagpaiwan sa dugout kagabi. Nagiisip kung papalitan o hindi.

     

    Lahat ng 10 players kagabi pinasok, Manuel even had a pt. Ang sakit nga lang sa mata ni Manuel pag nasa loob di alam kung san pupunta. lol

  15. wow blackwater won again last night beating Northport.

     

    3-0 na rin sila. interesting battle tomorrow parehong 3-0 Ginebra at Blackwater.

    At hindi basta basta ang tinalo nila, Tnt, SMB at NP

     

    Mukhang mapapalaban tayo nito bukas

     

     

    OT

     

    Jamito had 8pts in 16minutes of play last night VS Meralco as Phoenix defeats Meralco. Mukhang malabo ang Finals rematch the way Meralco are losing its games.1-3 na sila, nasa ilalim

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    Hindi pa makakalaro sila Castro at Rosario sa Kazakhstan. Sa iran game pa sila magiging available. Sa tingin ko wala masyadong magiging changes si Coach Yeng sa lineup maliban sa mga big men, ipapasok niya sila Junemar at Greg. Then pipili ulit sya kina Christian or Stanley.

     

    Thanks for the clarification. No changes on the lineup then except for Greg and Junmar

  17. Back to the grind. We have a game against JP Erram, Maliksi and Henry Walker of Blackwater on Friday and on Sunday versus Cabagnot, Lassiter and the Mighty SMB minus Junmar and Greg

     

    Walker vs JBL

     

    Reid vs JBL

     

    Awesome import matchups

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