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  1. #11161

    Default Re: MERGED: All About Gloria Arroyo - Past, Present, Future

    pulihi nlng kaha ninyo c De Lima. tanawn sad nato inyo moves. para maka hatag sad mi ug critics ninyo.

  2. #11162

    Default Re: MERGED: All About Gloria Arroyo - Past, Present, Future

    Quote Originally Posted by fotbol101 View Post
    Sa akong nakita sa karon wala na dyud padulngan si Madam Gloria..Sa prisohan..LOL

    Giluto na daan ang resulta ani nga kaso...Klaro na kaayo..
    tan-awn lang nato kung ma priso ba jud na c GMA. maytag maka kita silag strong evidence against her...

    sakto jud ka. luto pa sa luto. hahaha.

    matod pa sa side ni GMA, how can they be given fair treatment kung sa sugod pa lang bias na kaayo sila...

    do you really think constitutional ang gibuhat against her? mao na ang poll sa magandang umaga rn...

  3. #11163

    Default Re: MERGED: All About Gloria Arroyo - Past, Present, Future

    Quote Originally Posted by uauard View Post
    asa man sad ang justice ana kung ang SC puno sa allies ni GMA? I agree na dapat naay due process, pero unsaon pag due process kung biased ang mubasa sa kaso?
    asa pud ang justice kung kurakot pud ng judge na ni issue ug warrant of arrest?

  4. #11164

    Default Re: MERGED: All About Gloria Arroyo - Past, Present, Future

    TRO Miracle

    Just when her camp thought that the Supreme Court’s issuance of a Temporary Restraining Order had cleared the way for former President and now Pampanga Rep. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo to leave the country ostensibly to seek medical attention abroad, something happened that makes one think there are forces in the universe that help keep the justice system in place.

    That is how it looked to me when it was reported that the SC’s Nov. 15 TRO had become inoperative owing to the failure of the Arroyo camp to comply with all the conditions laid down by the SC directive: a cash bond of P2 million each for Mr. and Mrs. Jose Miguel Arroyo, a requirement that they report to Philippine consulates in the countries they will visit and the appointment of a legal representative to receive subpoenas, orders and other legal processes on their behalf while abroad.

    The tribunal released a copy of the order on Nov. 15 at about 6:30 p.m. but Arroyo lawyers were already in the SC offices around 5 p.m. to put up the cash bonds. There can be no doubt about the power of the Arroyos, but in this particular case, it is very revealing. Even before the Department of Justice received a copy of the SC directive, the Arroyos were already booking flights to Singapore. As for compliance with the conditions of the TRO, this was not a problem as their battery of lawyers had ironed out everything, or so it seemed.

    GMA and her husband Mike Arroyo have a battery of pricey lawyers led by Marcos era justice minister and solicitor general Estelito Mendoza. His clientele is a virtual who’s who including three former presidents: Ferdinand Marcos, Erap Estrada and now Gloria Arroyo. High-profile businessmen like Eduardo Cojuangco and Lucio Tan, not to mention former first lady Imelda Marcos also come knocking on Mendoza’s legal firm. Presidents accused of plunder, with one having been convicted of the capital offense but later pardoned are highlights of Mendoza’s legal experience.

    But for all their legal brilliance and cunning, Mendoza and his partners failed to deliver. Instead of producing a legal document that appoints Arroyo lawyer Ferdinand Topacio as the former First Couple’s representative “to receive subpoenas, orders and other legal processes on their behalf while they are abroad,” the instrument submitted to the SC had Arroyo designating Topacio “to produce summons or receive documentary evidence” on their behalf.

    Associate Justice Ma. Lourdes Sereno spotted the “clerical error,” which later became the basis for her dissenting opinion.

    The preparation of such a document is so simple and basic that it could be accomplished by any of the lawyers’ office secretaries in less than an hour, but I guess all hell broke loose when the SC decision came out. Then again, condition no. 2 was not tucked in fine print but spelled out explicitly that to overlook it is, to me, a miracle in itself.

    The legal blunder has rendered the TRO inoperative and the SC warning to cite Justice Secretary Leila de Lima for contempt has become ineffective. Moreover, the dire constitutional crisis scenario that Arroyo allies are suggesting owing to the DOJ’s defiance of the SC order have fallen flat on their faces. The political confusion resulting from the supposed constitutional crisis has been overcome by the lawyers’ slip-up.

    * * *
    I almost fell off my seat when VERA Files reported that “contrary to the announcement of Supreme Court Spokesman Midas Marquez that the High Court voted 8-5 reiterating the temporary restraining order on the Watch List Order of Justice Secretary Leila de Lima issued on former President Gloria Arroyo and her husband,” the tribunal actually voted 7-6 declaring the Nov. 15 TRO inoperative owing to the failure of the Arroyos to satisfy all the conditions set by the court.

    According to the Nov. 18 VERA Files, the seve who voted that the TRO is out of order were Senior Justice Antonio Carpio, Associate Justices Sereno, Bienvenido Reyes, Estela Perlas-Bernabe, Jose Mendoza, Martin Villarama and Roberto Abad. The six who sustained the TRO were Chief Justice Renato Corona, Presbitero Velasco Jr., Arturo Brion, Diosdado Peralta, Lucas Bersamin and Jose Perez.

    Marquez has been chided by Sereno for arrogating unto himself the duty of interpreting the SC action on the TRO, but for him to say that the directive is still in effect despite the SC vote declaring it inoperative amounts to misleading the public.

    The SC’s image has been tainted by perceptions that Chief Justice Renato Corona is a puppet of the Arroyos, having been appointed by the former president a few months before she stepped down from Malacañang. Now comes VERA Files suggesting that Marquez twisted the results of the SC vote on the TRO. If the report is accurate, this is something that even the SC cannot take sitting down.

    http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/97803/tro-miracle

  5. #11165

    Default Re: MERGED: All About Gloria Arroyo - Past, Present, Future

    ^ouch. eskapo si de lima anang kalakiha?
    makatawa lang ko sa mga nag-ampo nga masilotan si de lima.
    bwahahaha constitutional crisis sa inyong mata.

  6. #11166

    Default Re: MERGED: All About Gloria Arroyo - Past, Present, Future

    The SC’s image has been tainted by perceptions that Chief Justice Renato Corona is a puppet of the Arroyos, having been appointed by the former president a few months before she stepped down from Malacañang. Now comes VERA Files suggesting that Marquez twisted the results of the SC vote on the TRO. If the report is accurate, this is something that even the SC cannot take sitting down.

  7. #11167

    Default Re: MERGED: All About Gloria Arroyo - Past, Present, Future

    There's a ray of hope for the Munting Prinsesa..

    Supreme Court may undo Arroyo arrest

    Former President and now Pampanga Representative Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo may still get a reprieve if the Supreme Court declares as unconstitutional the joint Commission on Elections and the Department of Justice (Comelec-DOJ) panel that recommended her prosecution for alleged electoral fraud, officials said.

    Supreme Court may undo Arroyo arrest | Inquirer News

    What's the purpose of appointing and positioning my dogs, barely months before i stepped down?

    Oh my Glow you're such a genius indeed!

  8. #11168

    Default Re: MERGED: All About Gloria Arroyo - Past, Present, Future

    unsay nman ang hot issue nato dri ron..

  9. #11169

    Default Re: MERGED: All About Gloria Arroyo - Past, Present, Future

    Quote Originally Posted by return85 View Post
    hehehe mga sir lets just put it this way,,, naa kay sakit,,, ingnun ka sa doctor ok raman na imong sakit sa akong tan-aw madala raman na layo ra na sa tina-i di ka mamatay ana, pro naa koy nahibaw-an na specialista na maka-tambal jd ana,,, naa sa KINTO-LIMBO,,,,

    nya ingnun ka sa imong mga contra na influencial na politico na '' ayaw na palargaha kay ako nang kasohan'' ( kay during that time wala paman jud formal case) and ingnun ka na niingon naman ang doctor (dili jud specialista sa imong sakit ) na pwede ra na imong sakit,,,,... nganu mularga paman jud ka,,,,?


    ka gets mo...
    if you are the supreme court ana unsaun man nimo pag decide...
    im not a lawyer im just trying to put some pcs to the puzzle,, and i think this is the closest na story akong ma-kumpara sa nahitabo ni Nang Gloria.
    diba maka-ingon ka na ''nayabag man ni akong kontra gibabagan man ko mularga,,, nganu man diayg di ko himatyon diba ako man katungod magpatambal bisan asa o bisan kinsa maski sa albularyo pa? paki nyo if asa ko patambal,,, wala paman koy kaso jud,,,?

    i mean there is a Rule Of Law na dapat masunod,,, atong presohun si nang Gloria using the rule of law,,,, kay if ato sya prisohun na manglaktaw ta,,, dali ra pud kaayo na maka-ikyas,,,, awa karon the aroyo's hold a very strong case,,, tagilid atong goberno when it comes to legalities sa pag-arresto ug pag babag ni nang Gloria sa pag larga,,, the govt should have done something else to make sure na limpyo ang pagdakop ug pag-papreso ni Nang Gloria,,,, if i were to grade the DOJ? hagbong jud ako mahatag na score nila.... delima is a very smart lady but dissapointed ko sa iyang pagdala sa kaso vs Nang Gloria....
    Flight is an indication of guilt and the act of fleeing under the cover of ostensible judicial order is an abuse of the legal process and a malevolent twisting of the law and the legal process

  10. #11170

    Default Re: MERGED: All About Gloria Arroyo - Past, Present, Future

    Lawmakers are asking the Supreme Court to discipline its spokesperson, Jose Midas Marquez, for allegedly misleading the public on the temporary restraining order (TRO) the tribunal issued last week against the travel restriction imposed by the Department of Justice on former President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo...Lawmakers want Midas Marquez disciplined | Inquirer News

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