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    That is also a burial of former PH Presidents,
    he can be buried there unya depende ra na sa moduaw kung ila bang luwaan, ihian, o dad-an ug buwak ug dagkotan ug kandila.
    pero ako dili ko moduaw, it's a waste of my precious time.

  2. #612

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    hapit na ang lubong..

  3. #613

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    Quote Originally Posted by cobraKing View Post
    hapit na ang lubong..
    Kanus.a diay ni? Diba g.move man for the second time?

  4. #614

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    nag gubot man ehehhehehehe maayoha jud aning tatay ipaagi jud ug gubot bisan daghan d ganahan still push through jud hala awn nato ni ron alegre

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    Quote Originally Posted by Theko View Post
    Kanus.a diay ni? Diba g.move man for the second time?
    wala man gi move na tro rman ang construction sa site niya...

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    Unsa namay balita ani? Mingaw naman ang mga news programs ani, GMA ug ABS kay wala namay balita about ani. Asa naman tong mga nag rally-rally? Kapoy na?

    SolGen on Marcos burial divisiveness: Some people are bitter


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    Unsa kahay buhaton sa mga kalag sa mga bayani nga gilubong didto kung adto na ilubong si makoy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kamote1half View Post
    Unsa namay balita ani? Mingaw naman ang mga news programs ani, GMA ug ABS kay wala namay balita about ani. Asa naman tong mga nag rally-rally? Kapoy na?

    SolGen on Marcos burial divisiveness: Some people are bitter




    di man sab tingali ta maka-blame nganong naay bitter kay simbako-pananglitan nahitabo pa nga akong ginikanan, igsuon, kaparentihan o mga kahigalaan biktima sa diktadoyang Marcos panahon sa Martial Law then ang2x man sab mu-abiba pa ko nga ipadayon lubong sa Libingan ng mga Bayani




    See more: Petitioners welcome SC decision on Marcos burial

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    Quote Originally Posted by <SMILE> View Post
    Unsa kahay buhaton sa mga kalag sa mga bayani nga gilubong didto kung adto na ilubong si makoy.
    bullyhon sa mga kalag

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    Quote Originally Posted by DEMONOCIETY View Post
    bullyhon sa mga kalag
    Mag-bantay2x lang sila ug gamay.


    Ferdinand Edralin Marcos was born on September 11, 1917, in Sarrat, a village in the Ilocos North region of the island of Luzon in the Philippines. His parents, Josefa Edralin and Mariano Marcos, were both teachers from important families. In 1925 Mariano Marcos became a congressman, surrounding the young Ferdinand in a political atmosphere at an early age. Mariano also had a strong influence on what was to become Ferdinand's competitive, win-at-all-costs nature. Mariano and Josefa pushed Ferdinand to excel at everything, not only his studies at school, but also at activities such as wrestling, boxing, hunting, survival skills, and marks-manship (skill with a gun or rifle). In college, Marcos's main interest was the .22-caliber college pistol team.

    Marcos's real father was not Mariano but a wealthy Chinese man named Ferdinand Chua. (Marcos would claim that Chua was his "godfather.") Chua was a well-connected judge who was responsible for much of Marcos's unusual good luck as a young man. Among other things, Chua paid for young Marcos's schooling and later managed to influence the Philippine Supreme Court to overturn the young Marcos's conviction for murder.






    On September 20, 1935, Julio Nalundasan was at home celebrating his congressional election victory over Mariano Marcos when he was shot and killed with a .22-caliber bullet fired by the eighteen-year-old Ferdinand Marcos. Three years later, Ferdinand was arrested for Nalundasan's murder. A year later, after having graduated from law school, he was found guilty of the crime. While in jail Marcos spent six months writing his own appeal for a new trial. When the Supreme Court finally took up Marcos's appeal in 1940, the judge in charge (apparently influenced by Judge Chua) threw out the case. Marcos was a free man. The next day, he returned to the Supreme Court and took the oath to become a lawyer.


    Read more: Ferdinand Marcos Biography - life, family, childhood, parents, story, death, history, school, young, old, information, born
    Ferdinand Marcos Biography - life, family, childhood, parents, story, death, history, school, young, old, information, born

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