zenislev Posted October 27, 2011 Share Posted October 27, 2011 Noy, sobra naman ang bait mo sa MILF, binigyan mo pa ng PHP 5M para sa kanilang training center ... buti sana kung binigay mo na lang sa taong nangangailangan, tulad ng mga scholarship grant sa mga estudyanteng mahihirap, hindi iyong pang-suhol sa MILF ... marami ng napatay ang MILF na sundalo ng Pilipinas pero galante ka pagdating sa MILF at binigyan mo pa sila ng "training" salary yon ang bayad para sa gulong ginawa nila at gagawin pa nila in the future.. Quote Link to comment
BrightestStar Posted October 27, 2011 Share Posted October 27, 2011 Kulang pa rin tayo sa intelligence. lagi na lang naiwan ng kalaban ang mga sundalo tsk tsk. Quote Link to comment
BrightestStar Posted October 27, 2011 Share Posted October 27, 2011 can you please explain to me your understanding of economic sabotage, and how ongpin, et. al. committed it? what law was violated? thanks I don't need to explain it. Just review the cases of both Delfin Lee and R. Ongpin because they are similar, be updated with the Senate investigation and review your Commercial Law. You may have your own interpretation too. Thanks Quote Link to comment
BrightestStar Posted October 27, 2011 Share Posted October 27, 2011 Who the devil will serve a warrant of arrest to those hoodlums when no government agent or official can set foot on those areas? Very practical observation Master. The only way to stop these butchery of our soldiers by the rebels is to launch an offensive until all of them either die or surrender. Quote Link to comment
CitibankBP Posted October 27, 2011 Share Posted October 27, 2011 I don't need to explain it. Just review the cases of both Delfin Lee and R. Ongpin because they are similar, be updated with the Senate investigation and review your Commercial Law. You may have your own interpretation too. Thanks According to Enrile, DBP should have sold the stocks directly to MVP instead of allowing Ongpin to get a behest loan of 600 million (with lack of collateral) and pocketing more than 100 million overnight. Wow, sarap maging R. Ongpin!!! Quote Link to comment
lomex32 Posted October 27, 2011 Share Posted October 27, 2011 Oh yes ... as in put the word "All out justice" into ACTION not only in bulltalk after all we can name any offensive action something pleasant to our hearing like "Oplan Kaluluwa Pahabol" - sending souls to the heavens The only way to stop these butchery of our soldiers by the rebels is to launch an offensive until all of them either die or surrender. Quote Link to comment
jopoc Posted October 27, 2011 Share Posted October 27, 2011 (edited) I don't need to explain it. Just review the cases of both Delfin Lee and R. Ongpin because they are similar, be updated with the Senate investigation and review your Commercial Law. You may have your own interpretation too. Thanks really? you said something about economic sabotage and yet, you cannot explain it, or give me the law violated by ongping et. al? do you really know what you are talking about? Edited October 27, 2011 by jopoc Quote Link to comment
compaqpresario Posted October 28, 2011 Share Posted October 28, 2011 If ur house is infested by rats...... do you think killing the father rat will stop the infestation..... only way to stop infestation is to k*ll every rat on sight.... mindanao is infested and its time to get rid of them. Quote Link to comment
hidden_dragon Posted October 28, 2011 Share Posted October 28, 2011 There are good rats and bad rats in Mindanao ... unfortunately The good rats simply want to make a living in farmlands and sea ... they put produce in our food basket ... the bad rats are pure infestation ... a threat to both the produce and to the good rats Its hard to k*ll the bad without killing the good ones If ur house is infested by rats...... do you think killing the father rat will stop the infestation..... only way to stop infestation is to k*ll every rat on sight.... mindanao is infested and its time to get rid of them. Quote Link to comment
zolber Posted October 29, 2011 Share Posted October 29, 2011 really? you said something about economic sabotage and yet, you cannot explain it, or give me the law violated by ongping et. al? do you really know what you are talking about? Pnoy's law of association. you must be guilty of a thousand and one crimes if you are associated with the Arroyos. Quote Link to comment
wolfwhistler Posted October 29, 2011 Share Posted October 29, 2011 Pnoy's law of association. you must be guilty of a thousand and one crimes if you are associated with the Arroyos. This law of association should apply to everybody, since it is a law. GMA's version is - if you were NOT associatedwith her during her time, then you probably were NOT corrupt. Ex-Gov Panlilio showing us bundles of money worth 500,000 pesos after attending a malacanang function might be a prime example. Quote Link to comment
wolfwhistler Posted October 29, 2011 Share Posted October 29, 2011 really? you said something about economic sabotage and yet, you cannot explain it, or give me the law violated by ongping et. al? do you really know what you are talking about? you might be right about ongpin NOT guilty of economic sabotage...more so, i would unequivocally declare that he is NOT guilty of anything...on the condition that... i get the same treatment that he did...and earn the same money that he got...wouldnt you want the same privilege ? if i cannot earn millions by investing saliva...then ongpin must be at least be, morally, guilty of something ?the law applies to everyone, right ?i want the same law, whatever that is, that applied to ongpin to apply to me too ...that law that says you can invest 100K and earn hundreds of millions in return...(when everybody knows that a profit of 12-18% in the corporate world is consideredthe norm)that's the law i want... Quote Link to comment
jetrink Posted October 30, 2011 Share Posted October 30, 2011 (edited) All it takes to muddy up the Ongpin issue and render a tit for tat is for a senator (a recently slighted one, bonget?), to pass a resolution tasking the senate finance and blue ribbon committees to investigate one Buddy Zamora (Pnoy 20M campaign contributor) on his 3Billion DBP loan that is still yet unpaid and had been subjected to more than one restructuring. Maybe invite again DBP pres. Nunez (a Zamora friend and protege) as to the circumstances and status of the loans? After all, wasn't a Ping Lacson resolution all that was needed to precipitate the RVO investigation? but that's just me thinking out loud. On to Dear Noynoy... sir would it be too much to ask to divulge the details of what you and chairman Murad discussed in Tokyo last August? A head of state meeting a head of an organization active in insurgency in a third country without even a communique from the DFA is sloppy and amateurish at the least, and suspicious and even treasonous at the worst. Are the details here some of those that make you hesitant to give your full all-out support to the FOI bill that your partymates are pushing in congress ?? Edited October 30, 2011 by jetrink Quote Link to comment
camiar Posted October 30, 2011 Share Posted October 30, 2011 Hoy, Noy! Will any ordinary Filipino be guilty of treason if it gives to the NPA any weapon, money or food? The military, when they conduct information campaigns to locals in NPA infested areas, always makes it a major point that any civilian who provides the NPA any aid and comfort is guilty of treason. Does this apply to the MILF too? What is the difference between the NPA and the MILF? They are both rebel forces waging war against the government purportedly on the basis of their ideology. Would giving MILF PhP 5 Million be considered providing aid to the enemy, and therefore an act of treason? Get ready for impeachment. 1 Quote Link to comment
Qui-Gon Jinn Posted October 31, 2011 Share Posted October 31, 2011 Hoy, Noy! Will any ordinary Filipino be guilty of treason if it gives to the NPA any weapon, money or food? The military, when they conduct information campaigns to locals in NPA infested areas, always makes it a major point that any civilian who provides the NPA any aid and comfort is guilty of treason. Does this apply to the MILF too? What is the difference between the NPA and the MILF? They are both rebel forces waging war against the government purportedly on the basis of their ideology. Would giving MILF PhP 5 Million be considered providing aid to the enemy, and therefore an act of treason? Get ready for impeachment. Correct me if I am wrong...but in passing, I saw it in the news early this evening that they were planning to give money to ABB? p#tang$na ALEX BONCAYAO BRIGADE ANG ASSASINATION ARM NG NPA! tara tayo tayo ng armed rebel group para bigyan tayo ng milyones! TAENANG GOBYERNO TO PURO KABOBOHAN AT SLOGAN ANG ALAM! Quote Link to comment
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