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Only Pnoy can tell the whole true story and the SAF 44 families deserves to know the truth. Sila ang kayang magpatumba kay Pnoy if they denounce all his lackluster effort in public. Kaya pati si Nognog nagbigay sa SAF families in behalf of Makati's funds.

Binay is indeed benefiting from the blunders of PNoy's administration. He's even offered the use of OSMAC facilities and services to the wounded SAF policemen free of charge. If some oligarchs had their way, PNoy will be forced to step down from Malacanang while Binay takes his place. The "walang kapamilya" policy of PNoy really angered many of his relatives including Peping Cojuangco, his uncle and brother of Cory. Peping Cojuangco is behind a move to stage another People Power movement to get PNoy out of Malacanang. He and Binay probably already have an understanding that if and when Binay becomes president, Peping and the other oligarchs will be given juicy positions in government. What Peping should realize is that Binay is not a man of his word. Binay has a reputation for double crossing people. Case in point is his former Makati vice mayor Mercado who's telling all. Honestly, I think Mercado is telling the truth even if exposing Binay's sins as payback for double crossing him is his main motivation.

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Dear PNoy

 

You should have taken the moral high ground on the day of the massacre and addressed the nation. It was your responsibility as President to inform the Nation of what happened that fateful day at Mamasapano. Instead you delegated this responsibility to a lesser official of your administration. That speaks volumes of how little importance you placed on the incident.

 

You totally miscalculated & lost a golden opportunity to be Presidential in the eyes of the nation and the world. Had you spoke as a Commander in Chief should have spoken, taken full responsibility for the tragedy and promised the families of the Fallen 44 and the whole Filipino nation to bring the perpetrators to face the bar of justice, that you would leave no stone turned to alleviate the grievance done to the sensibilities of the nation and let the guilty face the full force of the law, had you done all that in the first few hours of the incident, you would have earned the respect of the Filipino people.

 

The nation needed a Leader during those critical hours after the news broke out on national television. All you had to do was to say what the Nation wanted to hear. The nation and the families need to be comforted and assured by you

that justice would be served.

 

We need you Sir PNoy to act Presidential at this critical time of need. No one else among your Kabarkada, Kabarilan or Kaklase can do that for you. You cannot delegate this responsibility Sir. Take it and do what we elected you to do, Sir!

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Those who are asking PNoy to resign, please step back and thing first.

 

Do you all really think it is that easy to replace a President?

If you all had your way, the knee jerk reaction is "resign".

Para kayong si Donald Trump ah?

 

Kala naman ninyo madaling makahanap nang magandang and magaling na Pangulo!

Ano ang mapapala natin kung mag resign siya ngayong? Sa madami sa atin, WALA tayong mapapala.

Pero madaming Politiko diyan na inuudyok and mga taong pag resignin si PNoy. So that they are able to position themselves better for the upcoming elections.

 

Eh the question still remains. After PNOY, SINO?

 

It is sad that our country is not asking the question "Who is the best person to be voted as President?", we are not so lucky to be given this Choice..... instead the question we ask ourselves is "Who is the lesser of the evils amongst the presidential Candidates?" Who ever says otherwise has an angle or ulterior motive.

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Dear PNoy

 

You should have taken the moral high ground on the day of the massacre and addressed the nation. It was your responsibility as President to inform the Nation of what happened that fateful day at Mamasapano. Instead you delegated this responsibility to a lesser official of your administration. That speaks volumes of how little importance you placed on the incident.

 

You totally miscalculated & lost a golden opportunity to be Presidential in the eyes of the nation and the world. Had you spoke as a Commander in Chief should have spoken, taken full responsibility for the tragedy and promised the families of the Fallen 44 and the whole Filipino nation to bring the perpetrators to face the bar of justice, that you would leave no stone turned to alleviate the grievance done to the sensibilities of the nation and let the guilty face the full force of the law, had you done all that in the first few hours of the incident, you would have earned the respect of the Filipino people.

 

The nation needed a Leader during those critical hours after the news broke out on national television. All you had to do was to say what the Nation wanted to hear. The nation and the families need to be comforted and assured by you

that justice would be served.

 

We need you Sir PNoy to act Presidential at this critical time of need. No one else among your Kabarkada, Kabarilan or Kaklase can do that for you. You cannot delegate this responsibility Sir. Take it and do what we elected you to do, Sir!

Very well said.

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Seems the call for your resignation is gaining steam. Social media seems to be up to their neck in your stupidity. Imagine not calling off work yesterday but blocking the most heavily travelled avenue in the entire Philippines for your meaningless EDSA ll celebration where ordinary Filipinos weren't even invited to attend.

 

Imagine all the headaches you gave motorists yesterday. And how about the thousands of people who had to walk to work? What the heck were you thinking?

 

You either consistently declare February 25 a non-working holiday and have your mass gathering at EDSA or don't declare it a holiday and keep EDSA free and clear of any obstruction. You can't have both.

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