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    sa nawong palang kulang kulang

    ops.. sorry thats my opinion........

  2. #142

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    lets give it to noynoy and his supporters... sige dili jud sila corrupt... anya? remember.. when cory was president.. mao to ang time na stagnant ang economy.. walay corrupt.. pero wala poy income.. walay progress.. in fact hasta pag investigate sa nipatay ni ninoy.. wa man gani nahimo nila... same goes for noynoys admin... mao ni ampay sa mga kapit ani niya karon kay maka pwesto man dayon...

  3. #143

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    id rather go for noynoy despite these things...nyways dli man xa molihok jud if ma president na, naa man na xa mga advisers or the so-called cabinet members/ secretaries.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sport30 View Post
    id rather go for noynoy despite these things...nyways dli man xa molihok jud if ma president na, naa man na xa mga advisers or the so-called cabinet members/ secretaries.
    unswa? paeta aning rasona unlod jud pilipinas.

  5. #145

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    Quote Originally Posted by networkguy View Post
    unswa? paeta aning rasona unlod jud pilipinas.
    Sakto. Murag padulong cronies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DeathPhoenix View Post
    e-shade ang #8 sa balota.. fixed
    weeeeeeeee.. Now that's what I call FIXED!!


    bitaw bro bisan kinsa nila ni Gibo or Gordon ok ra ko..

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    Quote Originally Posted by YellowSubmarine View Post
    weeeeeeeee.. Now that's what I call FIXED!!


    bitaw bro bisan kinsa nila ni Gibo or Gordon ok ra ko..
    Bisag kinsa basta dili si Noynoy Abnoy

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    Quote Originally Posted by haiasi View Post
    I would have regarded it as hoax...
    but i remembered Cecil Arillo said cory had dyslexia...
    i reckoned maybe there's half-truth about it,
    since dyslexia is co-morbid with autism and both are genetic..
    hence Joshua Aquino Salvador has autism..

    Bitaw sa dili impossibling naay mental disorder si noynoy kay genetically it runs in the family

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    maski wala pa ng report daghan na nisulti abnoy si noy2x pero wala jud nitngog pero karon nga naa nay evidence kisaw dayon yellow team hahaha. in hte first place ngano gud tawagon og abnoy kung kung di pa ni tinuod.

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    Quote Originally Posted by organizedchaos View Post
    mao gani 9 years of being a congressman and 3yrs senator.. wala gyuy nahimo maski man lang usa ka bill... tsk.. tsk..
    Pag reseach ayaw pagtiwala sa maling akala.

    Wala ba talagang nagawa si Noynoy sa lehislatura?
    Wednesday, 03 March 2010 00:00
    CLAIM: : Walang ginawa si Noynoy habang nakaupo sa senado, at hindi sapat ang kanyang mga hinain para sa serbisyong pampubliko.

    TRUTH: Senator Aquino’s legislative record is filled with bills that push for transparency, accountability, curbing corruption and leveling the playing field so that special relationships do not take precedence over quality public service. A good lawmaker must not be judged solely on the number of laws penned, but the quality of these laws in the interest of the public good. Congress is a democratic institution that is also meant to guard against government excesses. Aquino believes we already have many good laws, and what is needed is proper enforcement.

    Senator Aquino’s advocacies

    The 14 bills that Senator Aquino has authored during his three years in the Senate, as well as those in his three terms at the House of Representatives reflect his advocacies: reducing poverty and raising the standard of living, safeguarding workers’ rights and benefits, protecting human rights, curbing corruption, improving management of government funding, and strengthening democracy.

    Dr. Wilfrido Villacorta, professor emeritus at De La Salle University and member of the Constitutional Commission that drafted the 1987 Constitution, has analyzed Senator Aquino’s legislative record and gave this conclusion:

    “[Senator Aquino] believes that a true working democracy provides not only political freedoms but a better life for all Filipinos. A working democracy must be able to
    provide jobs, education, social services and equitable economic prosperity for everyone, not just the privileged few.

    “A man of strong convictions, [Aquino] lived up to his constitutional responsibility as an opposition senator to fiscalize the executive branch of government. Noynoy thoroughly examined the General Appropriations Act for 2009 [and every year without fail since his first term as Congressman] and proposed key amendments to the 2009 GAA that seek to tighten congressional oversight on the executive’s use of public funds.” (Read Villacorta’s full analysis)


    His legislative record
    A closer look at Senator Aquino’s legislative record reveals a consistency with his advocacies (read the Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism’s analysis).


    Protecting workers’ rights & improving living standards

    • Senate Bill No. 1370 or the Workers Productivity Incentives Act of 2007 would grant annual productivity incentive bonuses to all workers in the private sector amounting to no less than 10% of the company’s net profits before taxes. This would help strengthen the economy because of consumers’ greater purchasing power (Senator Aquino filed a similar measure, House Bill No. 4251, during his tenure in the House of Representatives.)

    • Senate Bill No. 2036 would amend Republic Act No. 6727, otherwise known as the ‘Wage Rationalization Act’, to increase the penalties for non-compliance of the prescribed increases and adjustments in the wage rates of workers (Senator Aquino filed a similar measure, House Bill No. 4252, during his tenure in the House of Representatives.)


    • House Bill No. 4397, which sought regulatory power for the Department of Trade and Industry to effectively enforce consumer laws.



    Human rights protection

    • Senate Bill No. 2159, or the Superior Responsibility Act of 2008, would adopt the doctrine of ‘superior responsibility’ for all military and police personnel, in response to extra-judicial killings, particularly human rights activists and media practitioners. This measure aims to raise human rights awareness among security forces.

    • House Bill No. 3616, which sought to extend the reglementary period for the educational qualification for PNP members. This was aimed at improving the quality of police officers.

    • House Bill No. 1842, which sought the codification of criminal laws.


    Government Procurement and Corruption

    • Senate Bill No. 2160 would introduce an amendment to Republic Act No. 9864, or the Government Procurement Reform Act, which seeks to remove ambiguity so that the act would cover projects such as the National Broadband Network (NBN) project, the Cyber Education (CyberEd) project, and other projects of the scale. Removing the gray areas would ensure transparency on how tax money is spent.

    • Senate Bill No. 2035 would require contractors to handle the regular maintenance and preservation for public infrastructure after the end of the project. This will ensure the quality of public infrastructure and prevent contractors from bilking the government of unnecessary costs.

    • Senate Bill No. 3121 would add congressional oversight to budget decisions undertaken by the President, including budget rescission, reservation, and deferral. Strengthening Congress’s power of the purse would prevent the President from abusing the budget.


    Strengthening democracy
    • Senate Bill No. 2978 would amend Republic Act No. 6875, or the Local Government Act, to put in place parameters for the selection of PNP provincial directors and city/municipal chief of police for local government units. This measure is meant to reduce patronage politics and prevent local politicians from using security forces as private armies. It has passed the Senate and is currently pending with the House of Representatives.

    • Senate Bill No. 1710 would ban the re-appointment of a regular member of the Judicial and Bar Council who has already served the full term. This measure’s objective is to strengthen the judiciary’s independence as as democratic institution. It has passed the Senate and is currently pending with the House of Representatives.

    • Senate Bill No. 1719, or the Appointee Eligibility Act of 2007, would limit the reappointment of presidential appointees by-passed by the Commission on Appointments, in response to the alleged presidential abuse of appointments.


    Voting Record

    Senator Aquino’s voting record in the Senate likewise mirrored his fight for a more effective government that serves the interest of the people above all else.

    Among other measures that he voted in favor of included bills seeking a specific compensation for victims of the Marcos dictatorship, a fixed term for the armed forces chief, additional benefits and protection for house maids, regulations for using sidewalks.

    Senator Aquino’s nine Senate resolutions and 28 co-authored resolutions likewise followed a similar line, diverse as they were. He questioned President Arroyo’s martial law declaration in Maguindanao following the Ampatuan Massacre last year, as well as the administration’s attempt to amend the 1987 Constitution. He condemned the warrantless arrests of several people allegedly plotting to spring out members of the Magdalo group detained on rebellion charges.

    Perhaps Senator Aquino’s most significant resolution is SNR 622, in which he called for an investigation into the alleged anomalies surrounding the C-5 road extension project, from which Senator Manny Villar allegedly raked in billions of pesos in taxpayer money.

    Some of his resolutions also took a step back from politics to honor ordinary but patriotic Filipinos. Senator Aquino honored Muelmar Magallanes, who died trying to save his family and neighbors from raging floods spawned by Typhoon Ondoy. He likewise paid tribute to four military and police officers, who stood as honor guards during the eight-hour funeral of President Corazon Aquino.

    Senator Aquino has shown particular diligence as chairman of the Senate Committee on Local Government, which is in charge of, among other things, taking in proposals for the creation of new legislative districts.

    Senator Aquino’s opposition to one controversial measure, which seeks to carve a new legislative district in Camarines Sur, put him in a collision course with Senator Joker Arroyo, President Corazon Aquino’s former executive secretary and one of her closest advisers. It is alleged that Senator Arroyo’s bill was meant to benefit President Gloria Arroyo’s son, incumbent Rep. Diosdado ‘Dato’ Arroyo, so the younger Arroyo would not have to run against his mother’s ally, Department of Budget and Management Secretary Rolando Andaya, in next year’s election.

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