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  1. #481

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    Quote Originally Posted by ninpags View Post
    sa kadaghan pwede e speech...ngano nanggamit paman jud ug speech sa uban..hahay or possible sab wala tuyoa nga same ra sila ug nahuna hunaan ni kennedy...
    Don't blame it on him.. He actually doesn't knew what he's talking about.. Most of these actor turned politicians are dependent on their technical staff on what to say..

  2. #482

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    Quote Originally Posted by gmaroxram View Post
    Don't blame it on him.. He actually doesn't knew what he's talking about.. Most of these actor turned politicians are dependent on their technical staff on what to say..
    mao sad tong problema sa SC Judge kai mga intern man

  3. #483

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    Balik nalang ni cya sa Eat Bulaga oi, Samok2x ra cya sa Senado

  4. #484

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    Now, Sotto hints JFK a plagiarist
    By Cathy C. Yamsuan
    Philippine Daily Inquirer



    If I fall, you’re going down with me.
    Senate Majority Leader Vicente Sotto III had to drag the dead in an effort to win an argument, calling attention to a news article insinuating that John F. Kennedy plagiarized an oft-quoted portion of his 1961 inaugural speech.
    Sotto sent the Inquirer a text message bearing a link to the website Home | Mail Online that when clicked would direct the reader to a story by Daniel Bates alleging that the slain US president lifted the quote “Ask not what the country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country” from his former headmaster in Choate, a boarding and day school in Wallingford, Connecticut.
    The revelation is supposedly a detail from “Jack Kennedy: Elusive Hero,” the most recently released biography of probably the most popular chief executive in US history.
    It is not difficult to guess what prompted Sotto to direct attention to the story.
    The senator is accused of lifting quotes from a 1966 speech of the US president’s late brother, Sen. Robert Kennedy, translating these into Filipino and passing them off as his own in a speech delivered in September.
    Sotto is facing an ethics complaint filed by a group of academicians who also accused the senator of lifting quotes from four US-based bloggers, twisting these to support his argument against the reproductive health (RH) bill and failing to properly credit them when he delivered three speeches in August and September against the measure.
    At the Summit on Family Planning in the Business Sector on Thursday, former Foreign Secretary Roberto Romulo used the President Kennedy quote in his welcome remarks.
    Quoted, not copied
    “I think it would be appropriate to give you a quote—I assure you it’s a quote, I’m not plagiarizing—from John F. Kennedy who said, ‘Ask not what the country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country,’” Romulo said.
    He added, “I think this sums up what you can do for the country.”
    Many interpreted Romulo’s effort to stress that he was quoting President Kennedy as an indirect attack against Sotto.
    The website report said “Jack Kennedy: Elusive Hero,” penned by US author Chris Matthews, “claims the line originally came from George St. John… one of the president’s former headmasters at the Choate School in Connecticut.”
    It added that Matthews “unearthed” notes written by St. John, “which suggest he had been aware of the ‘ask not’ line for many years.”
    “The book also includes a reply to a questionnaire about JFK’s (Kennedy’s initials) time at the school, sent to his former classmates when he was president. One of the students wrote, ‘I boil every time I read or hear the Ask not… exhortation as being original with Jack,’” the report said.
    “Time and time again we all heard [the headmaster] say that to the whole Choate family,” one source in the book was also quoted as saying.
    Kennedy’s 14-minute speech, delivered at his inauguration on Capitol Hill on Jan. 20, 1961, is often included in compilations of the best speeches ever delivered.
    The website report predicted that Matthews’ “extraordinary revelation is sure to raise eyebrows among historians,” once it is released.
    It added that Kennedy’s speech writer Theodore C. Sorensen “has long been thought” as the source of the popular quote.

    source; Now, Sotto hints JFK a plagiarist | Inquirer News

  5. #485

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    Just when I thought my opinion of him couldn't get any lower....

  6. #486

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    sa iyang panan aw sakto dyud ni iyang gbuhat....taasa ug pride tawhana...tsk tsk tsk

  7. #487

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    nangita sad si tito og ikabaws niya bawi sa iyang pagcopy sa speech ni jfk.

  8. #488

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    susmaryusep tito can you just shut up. mangamong pa jud ang tabaghak, jfk pa jud ang geamong. this guy must be amazingly stupid.
    Last edited by higanstolsdawen; 11-18-2012 at 08:05 PM.

  9. #489

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    Wow on this dumb senator..

  10. #490

    Default Re: Sotto's anti-RH speech copied from US blogger who writes about recipes

    hahaha good actor

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