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Aquino Cojuangco: Facts They Don't Want You To Know


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http://www.mb.com.ph/node/257673

 

marami nag sasabi na Blasphemy ang ginawang picture, kung saan isinama sa painting ni Virgin Mary ang picture ng isang politician, from a known influencial family, try to put a picture of a convicted criminals it will be a case of Blasphemy for manny religious group, pero ok lang sa isang politician. Excuse sila kumabaga :lol:

 

Ang masasabi ko lang dyan sa painting na yan... ANG KAPAL!

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last may 2011 paalis na kami nang sctex at sa luisita exit kami lumabas. aun. sinisingil kami nang 20 para makadaan. nung humingi kami nang resibo. ok na raw. pinadaan na kami without paying the 20 pesos.

 

the idea was, pag me resibo kami. me proof na naniningil sila nang 20 para makadaan dun sa kalsada nila. na pinagawa nang gobyerno.

 

by sheer coincidence, i read from the paper on that same day that the luisita management said that they issued an order to their people not to collect 20 pesos from the motorists. i believe it was peping cojuangco who said that.

 

i have no idea though if they are still collecting 20 from motorists to this day.

 

I don't think so. The last time I passed 3 months ago, the payment booth from SCTEX leading to Luisita was closed and is most probably still closed.

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I don't think so. The last time I passed 3 months ago, the payment booth from SCTEX leading to Luisita was closed and is most probably still closed.

That was after the TRB ordered them to cease and desist from collecting the illegal toll.

 

But there was a recent news item the JCSI is planning to revive the toll collection again.

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ok lang yan.... di naman ako sumasamba sa mga diyos diyosan.

ikaw yun.... pero andami pa ring mga naloko ng painting na yan para iboto yung anak nya.

 

biruin mo, pati si Blessed Virgin Mary, ine-endorse si Aquino? talk about connections.... hanggang langit ang taas ng padrino nya...

 

This is the ultimate of what the oligrachs are doing to perpetuate themselves in power. Making full use of propaganda and subliminal messages. Many gullible Pinoys are actually falling for it.

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ikaw yun.... pero andami pa ring mga naloko ng painting na yan para iboto yung anak nya.

 

biruin mo, pati si Blessed Virgin Mary, ine-endorse si Aquino? talk about connections.... hanggang langit ang taas ng padrino nya...

 

This is the ultimate of what the oligrachs are doing to perpetuate themselves in power. Making full use of propaganda and subliminal messages. Many gullible Pinoys are actually falling for it.

 

just to add, isa sa mga pasimuno nyan is ung babaeng nakatayo sa tabi ng painting, isa sa anak ni cory, isa sa magbenifits in case na swertehing manalo si abnoy, at after 1year nanalo nga.

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http://ph.news.yahoo.com/from-edsa-to-cory-aquino-avenue-.html

 

 

another way para nde na talaga makalimutan ng mga pinoy ang aquino-cojuanco, at para sureball na mananalo sa susunod na election ang family member nila :lol:

 

 

From EDSA to Cory Aquino Avenue?

A lawmaker has filed a bill that seeks to rename Epifanio de los Santos Avenue (EDSA) to Cory Aquino Avenue in honor of the late former president.

 

EDSA is historic for being the site of the 1986 People Power Revolution that toppled the dictatorship of Ferdinand Marcos and paved the way for Aquino’s presidency.

 

“It would be but a fitting tribute to former President Corazon Aquino, woman of courage and valor, that EDSA, an avenue that became testament to the country’s love of democracy, be named after her,” said author Bohol Rep. Rene Relampagos in the explanatory note of House Bill 5422.

 

EDSA, the main circumferential road and highway of Manila, was formerly known as Highway 54, representing the 54-kilometer stretch of the avenue. It was then renamed for Filipino historian Epifanio delos Santos in 1959 through Republic Act 2140.

 

The bill, which is now currently pending before the House committee on public works and highways, seeks to repeal the republic act.

 

Relampagos also noted that EDSA should be renamed after the late president because one cannot think of the 1986 EDSA Revolution without thinking of Aquino.

 

However, the changing of the name of EDSA to Cory Aquino Avenue, which is now becoming popular to social networking sites, has irked a few Filipino netizens.

 

Twitter user dexterbibo said, “EDSA to Cory Aquino Avenue? para san? mababawasan ba ang traffic kung papalitan ng pangalan? ang dami pang dapat pagtuunan ng pansin #wagyan”

 

“We have Pres Noynoy Aquino. We have Ninoy Aquino Int’l Airport. Then EDSA to Cory Aquino Avenue? Oh my! Wait, Kris Aquino is everywhere!” user Mam_Charo said.

 

User superstarmarian, the fake account of Marian Rivera, also pointed out, "nakapangalan na kay ninoy ang worst erport, ipapangalan pa ke cory ang worst hiway wid d worst trapik?"

 

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Contrary to what lawmakers goal in anti-epal bill, changing edsa to cory aquino ave. as a bill??? sarap ipunas sa wetpu ang papel na yan :lol:

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SC orders distribution of Hacienda Luisita

 

MANILA, Philippines - Saying farmer-beneficiaries will not benefit from distribution of shares of stock, the Supreme Court has ordered the distribution of 4,915.7466 hectares (has.) of Hacienda Luisita, the sugar estate owned by the relatives of President Benigno Aquino III.

 

In a 56-page resolution promulgated Wednesday and penned by Associate Justice Presbitero Velasco Jr., the high court modified its decision in July that allowed 6,296 farmer-beneficiaries to choose between ownership of agricultural land or shares of stock representing the value of the sugar estate.

 

"In line with our finding that control over agricultural lands must always be in the hands of the farmers, we consider our ruling that the qualified FWBs [farmworker beneficiaries] should be given an option to remain as stockholders of (Hacienda Luisita Inc.), inasmuch as these qualified FWBs will never gain control given the present proportion of (the) shareholdings," the new decision says.

 

It was a unanimous decision, where 14 of 15 magistrates voted for the distribution of lands. Senior Associate Justice Antonio Carpio did not take part.

 

Some of the magistrates, however, gave separate concurring and dissenting opinions that tackled several provisions including the valuation of the lands.

 

The decision explained that the stock distribution plan put forward by the management will never provide the control sought by the FWBs. Control, in this case, means 50% plus at least one share of the common shares.

 

Taking into account the P590,554,220 total assets of HLI, the value of the land in question is P196,630,000 or 33.296%.

 

"There is even no assurance that 100% of the 118,391,976.85 shares issued to the FWBs will all be voted in favor of staying in HLI, taking into account the previous referendum among the farmers where said shares were not voted unanimously in favor of retaining the (stock plan)," the decision says.

 

The high court noted that if the farmers choose stocks, they will be treated as common shareholders not protected by the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Law.

 

HLI ordered to pay P1.33 billion to beneficiaries

 

The SC also reiterated its ruling in July ordering HLI to pay the 6,296 farmers a total of P1.33 billion broken down as follows:

 

P500 million HLI received from Luisita Realty Inc. for the sale of 200 hectares of land in 1996;

P750 million for the sale of the Luisita Industrial Park; and,

P80,511,500 for the sale of the 80.51-hectare lot for the Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway (SCTEX) road network.

The 3% of the proceeds of the transfers that were paid earlier to the farmers shall be deducted from the P1.33 billion.

 

The just compensation for the landowners, on the other hand, will be assessed by the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) and the Land Bank of the Philippines.

 

The valuation compensation will be reckoned from November 21, 1989, the date of the issuance of the original resolution that was questioned by HLI.

 

DAR was ordered to submit a compliance report after 6 months from finality of judgment. It was also ordered to submit quarterly reports on the execution of the judgment.

 

President Aquino divested his shares from Hacienda Luisita Inc. following his victory in the May 2010 presidential elections. It is now owned mainly by his uncles and aunts.

 

During the 2010 election campaign, he promised to find ways and means to transfer the assets of Hacienda Luisita to farmer beneficiaries. He also said he had asked his "extended family" to support his position.

 

ABS-CBNNEWS.COM

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