rooster69ph Posted May 20, 2019 Share Posted May 20, 2019 Eh ngayon kasi, Senator na sya. Ah senadora na siya kaya kaya na mambraso...ganun ba? Quote Link to comment
will robie Posted May 20, 2019 Share Posted May 20, 2019 You are welcome, Senator Imee. No need to prove the yellow trolls wrong because they never proved anything. I am looking forward to you passing a bill to remove value-added tax on certain goods. Marcos pa rin! Quote Link to comment
camiar Posted May 20, 2019 Share Posted May 20, 2019 (edited) Ah senadora na siya kaya kaya na mambraso...ganun ba? Yes, at pakikinggan sya. Kung may gumawa ng mali, dapat panagutin. Me problema ka don? Edited May 20, 2019 by camiar Quote Link to comment
rooster69ph Posted May 20, 2019 Share Posted May 20, 2019 Yes, at pakikinggan sya. Kung may gumawa ng mali, dapat panagutin. Me problema ka don?napatunayan mo na ba mismo na may gumawa ng mali? asan na pruweba mo... Quote Link to comment
camiar Posted May 22, 2019 Share Posted May 22, 2019 (edited) napatunayan mo na ba mismo na may gumawa ng mali? asan na pruweba mo...Working Instructions (Methodology): 1. Basahin mo ulit yung post ko. 2. Gumamit ng utak at pag-aralan ang nakasulat sa post. 3. Sabihin kung saan sa post ko ang kinakailangan ng prueba. 4. Kung walang makita, bumalik sa lunggang pinagtataguan mo at hanapin ang nawawala mong itlog. Edited May 22, 2019 by camiar 2 Quote Link to comment
rooster69ph Posted May 22, 2019 Share Posted May 22, 2019 Working Instructions (Methodology): 1. Basahin mo ulit yung post ko. 2. Gumamit ang utak at pag-aralan ang nakasulat sa post. 3. Sabihin kung saan sa post ko ang kinakailangan ng prueba. 4. Kung walang makita, bumalik sa lunggang pinagtataguan mo at hanapin ang nawawala mong itlog. Haba ng pinagsusulat mo isa lang naman ang tinutumbok mo... Puro ka pabida Wala kang naman maipakitang pruweba. Tawag diyan epal Quote Link to comment
camiar Posted May 22, 2019 Share Posted May 22, 2019 (edited) Haba ng pinagsusulat mo isa lang naman ang tinutumbok mo... Puro ka pabida Wala kang naman maipakitang pruweba. Tawag diyan epal Stuck ka na sa Step 4. Hangga't di mo nakikita yung nawawalang itlog mo, wag ka munang lumabas sa lungga mo. Edited May 22, 2019 by camiar Quote Link to comment
rooster69ph Posted May 22, 2019 Share Posted May 22, 2019 Stuck ka na sa Step 4. Hangga't di mo nakikita yung nawawalang itlog mo, wag ka munang lumabas sa lungga mo. Projection time...yan ang problema sa iyo galing mong manghingi pero kapag ikaw ang pumutak at hiningian ng pruweba ayan na. Lol So ano nasa posisyon na si Imee kaya mambraraso na diba. Yun walang diploma gagawing meron. Yun UP official ano plano ipasibak sa kinalalagyan? Political vendetta time na ano ... nahiya ka pa aminin. Quote Link to comment
will robie Posted May 22, 2019 Share Posted May 22, 2019 May comprehension problem ang dilawang troll. Baka hindi pa siya nakarecover sa pagkapanalo ni Imee at yung pagkalampaso ng talunan niyang Ocho Derecho. Quote Link to comment
camiar Posted May 22, 2019 Share Posted May 22, 2019 (edited) May comprehension problem ang dilawang troll. Baka hindi pa siya nakarecover sa pagkapanalo ni Imee at yung pagkalampaso ng talunan niyang Ocho Derecho. Wala nang masabing matino. Hilong-hilo pa sa pagkakasemplang ng Otso sa inidoro. Antay-antayin lang nya. Me lalabas at lalabas na katotohanan kung paano sinabotahe si Imee ng ilang mga taga UP. Natatakot sa Political Vendetta kuno. Karma ang hintayin nya. Dadating na. Edited May 22, 2019 by camiar Quote Link to comment
will robie Posted June 5, 2019 Share Posted June 5, 2019 The intense political rivalry between President Ferdinand Edralin Marcos and Senator Benigno “Ninoy” Aquino Jr. is a colorful chapter in 20th century Philippine history.Their rivalry began in 1967 when Aquino was elected senator under the Liberal Party (LP).“Aquino III squandered whatever political goodwill his parents were able to generate. His administration was marked with vindictiveness, rampant incompetence and widespread corruption.The young senator opposed practically anything associated with Marcos, such as the planned invasion of Sabah and the construction of the Cultural Center of the Philippines.Aquino also campaigned, albeit unsuccessfully, against the reelection of Marcos in 1969.By 1971, Aquino had his eyes on the presidency.Aquino’s presidential plans, however, were aborted in September 1972 when Marcos placed the entire country under martial law. This led to Aquino’s detention at Fort Bonifacio.In 1977, Aquino was sentenced to death by musketry after a military tribunal found him guilty of attempting to overthrow the government. As commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, Marcos held the death sentence in abeyance.Aquino led an opposition party against Marcos allies in the 1978 Interim Batasang Pambansa elections. Although Aquino was allowed to speak on live television, where he lambasted Marcos, his entire ticket was defeated.In 1980, after seven years in detention at Fort Bonifacio, Marcos allowed Aquino to go to Texas, USA for a triple heart bypass surgery. After recovering, Aquino remained in the USA for three years, delivering speeches against the Marcos administration.The climax in the Marcos-Aquino political rivalry came in August 1983 when Aquino, arriving from abroad, was assassinated at the airport that now bears his name. Anti-Marcos elements blamed Marcos for the assassination, an accusation Marcos denied. Despite two Aquino administrations (1986-1992; 2010-2016), there is no conclusive evidence as to who was the mastermind.When Aquino’s widow, Corazon Cojuangco Aquino, seized power in February 1986, her propagandists heralded that everything associated with Marcos was evil. Her administration was characterized by vindictiveness against everyone identified with Marcos.Mrs. Aquino’s government faced numerous coup attempts. The economy was in bad shape.Many Aquino relatives exploited their power and influence. Church leaders openly meddled in state affairs. Protesting farmers were massacred at Mendiola. American military bases were booted out of the country without any substitute measure in place. The abolition of the Department of Energy and the permanent closure of the Bataan Nuclear Power Plant made the Philippines the power outage capital of the world.After leaving office, Mrs. Aquino was able to keep the anti-Marcos sentiment alive in areas outside of Northern Luzon and the Bicol region, mainly because the true extent of her mismanagement was kept from the public. The secret was kept long enough until 2007 when Mrs. Aquino’s only son, Benigno Aquino III, was elected to the Senate.By 2010, when information critical of the Aquino regime became more available to the public, the anti-Marcos sentiment sowed by Mrs. Aquino had waned enough to get Ferdinand Marcos Jr. elected to the Senate.Landing at seventh place among 12 winners, Marcos Jr.’s victory was the start of the end of the anti-Marcos sentiment nurtured by Mrs. Aquino.Despite the waning of the anti-Marcos sentiment, the death of Mrs. Aquino in August 2009 produced enough sympathy votes to install Benigno Aquino III to the presidency in 2010.Still, the fact that there was a Marcos in high public office under an Aquino presidency negates the theory that Marcos is a genuine hate object for Filipinos.Aquino III squandered whatever political goodwill his parents were able to generate. His administration was marked with vindictiveness, rampant incompetence and widespread corruption.In 2016, Marcos Jr. almost won the vice presidency, losing by about a hundred thousand votes. That same year, the new president, Rodrigo Duterte, allowed the burial of Marcos Sr. at the Libingan ng mga Bayani, a decision even the Supreme Court refused to review.May 2019 was the turning point in the Marcos-Aquino rivalry. All senatorial candidates associated with Benigno Aquino III’s LP were soundly defeated. His own first cousin, Bam Aquino, lost his reelection bid.In contrast, Imee Marcos, the daughter of President Marcos, placed eighth among the 12 victors, despite all the derogatory propaganda hurled against her by anti-Marcos elements.There is also the possibility that Marcos Jr. will win his vice-presidential electoral protest any time soon.All told, the May 2019 elections indicate that the people have spoken, and they said they do not want the Aquinos.By Victor Avecilla - June 4, 2019Source: The column of Victor Avecilla in "The Tribune" Quote Link to comment
will robie Posted June 5, 2019 Share Posted June 5, 2019 Marcos was hated by most of the elites and upper middle class in the mid-80s. In spite of that hate, Marcos won over that dumbass Aquino in a snap election. The despicable yellowtards tried to knock the Marcos name out but thirty odd years later, it's still standing and shining proudly. Quote Link to comment
will robie Posted August 7, 2019 Share Posted August 7, 2019 Source: GMA News Where are the yellow trolls when the Marcoses need to be disparaged? Quote Link to comment
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