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  1. #941

    Quote Originally Posted by estor_boot View Post
    ^O.T. link sa imong sa article nang kay mora kag nangawat ana.. unless you wrote it yourself.
    no need to post kay ang newspaper company or ang author ra ang imong i-bash. mura pud mo click ka ug link pareho ra ni sa campaign period kapila gi explain and hatag ang link pa gyud wa gihapon makasabot hehe.

    attack the issue not the posters. defend your idol hehe.

  2. #942
    Quote Originally Posted by AmorsoloX View Post
    makatawa nalang ta dire sa pilipinas

    the people just voted for a retard as president.. sa tanan storya ni noy2x, tanan way klaro.. y d hell ni daog cya?.. sympathy?.. sympathy for what?....

    ang bantay2xan ninu kay kanang mga cojuanco... virtually sila ang nagpadagan sa pilipinas.. behind the scenes ni sila mo operate... its also noteworthy nga sila ang largest contributor sa campaign funds ni noy2x.. besides.. it would be to their advantage if family nila ang naa sa highest office...

    its quite interesting to know also that ang nka benifit sa pagkamatay ni ninoy aquino kay ang mga cojuanco.. nigawas gani na nga si danding cojuanco nag order sa assasination... makes sense... business would be good for them if marcos is not around, especially if the president is their puppet (cory).. the only way to get rid of marcos was to make a martyr out of ninoy.. hahahaha its like a middle finger to all of you... kung ang mga marcos pa lang nagpadayun.. di jud nah ana kaau ka kusog mga negosyo and political power sa mga cojuanco...

    na isahan si marcos dah. hehehe poor guy.... feel sorry for him..

    in the philippines cronyism is severe...di ko matingala pobre ang pinas.. saon.. daghan man gud BOGO... dali ra ma uto2x. hahahaha.. good thing im not poor coz im not the one suffering.pero mas monindot pa jud tana ang kinabuhi kung responsable pa lang ang uban pinoy...
    agree ko ani. mangawat na pud ning mga cojuangco, himuon karon nila puppet si noynoy. unsa na pud makawat nila karon ... dako bya na utang ang HL, unsa kaha ilang plano ana. ingon pa ni idol meriam "they will not steal this time"

    sakto gyud daghan gyud dali ma-uto hehe. kahit karon wa ka explain why they vote noynoy. puro ra mama at papa lol. anti-corrupt daw pero wa gyud nabuhat lol.

  3. #943
    Quote Originally Posted by pepponeskie View Post
    Corona orders review of Luisita labor case | The Philippine Star >> News >> Headlines

    Corona orders review of Luisita labor case
    By Edu Punay (The Philippine Star) Updated June 21, 2010 12:00 AM



    MANILA, Philippines - Chief Justice Renato Corona has ordered a review of the long-standing labor dispute involving the vast estate of the family of president-elect Benigno Aquino III in Tarlac.

    Aquino does not recognize Corona’s appointment.

    Court Administrator Jose Midas Marquez said Corona has received a letter from farmers in Hacienda Luisita for him to act on the case and review the four-year-old temporary restraining order (TRO) against the distribution of the sugar plantation in accordance with the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP).

    “We humbly submit to your Honorable Office our appeal asking the Supreme Court to act with dispatch and resolve the controversial agrarian case of Hacienda Luisita in favor of agrarian reform beneficiaries,” read the letter signed by leaders of the Unyon ng mga Manggagawa sa Agrikultura.

    The farmers asked Corona to recall the TRO issued by the SC in June 2006, which stopped the Presidential Agrarian Reform Council and Department of Agrarian Reform from revoking the stock distribution option offered by the Cojuangco-Aquino family and distributing the 6,453-hectare sugar plantation to them.
    “Honorable Chief Justice, the Supreme Court ruling favored the sugar barons of Hacienda Luisita and the landed aristocracy of Cojuangco-Aquino,” read the letter. “It is in the highest interest of the Filipino people and farm workers of Hacienda Luisita to end this long-running feudal reign and exploitation with the immediate, unconditional and free distribution of Hacienda Luisita to 10,000 farm worker beneficiaries...”

    However, Marquez said the Luisita case has not yet been included in the SC’s agenda but will be tackled eventually because it is still a pending case.

    “It should be included in the agenda of the court soon,” he said.

    Marquez said the case would undergo due process like any ordinary case.

    “Of course, it (case) will not receive any special treatment; it will proceed like any other case proceeds,” he said.

    The farmers said the Luisita Estate Management has been disposing hectares of lands to commercial banks and foreign commercial enterprises despite the TRO issued by the SC.

    Aquino owns one percent of shares in Hacienda Luisita.

    Farmers in Hacienda Luisita fear they would no longer get justice once Aquino becomes president.

    Lito Bais, acting president of the United Luisita Workers Union, alleged that the Luisita Estate Management has been harassing leaders and members of the Hacienda Luisita unions.

    “Those who have less in life should have more in law,” he said. “Justice delayed is justice denied.”

    Joined by Anakpawis party-list group and Bagong Alyansang Makabayan (Bayan), members of the Hacienda Luisita unions have protested the move of the Cojuangco-Aquino family to put up fences around 170 hectares of the estate.

    The Luisita Estate Management has been transferring hectares of lands to commercial banks and foreign commercial enterprises despite the TRO issued by the SC, the union members alleged.

    Anakpawis Rep. Rafael Mariano said Hacienda Luisita’s distribution to farmer-beneficiaries would remain “an impossible dream” under the Aquino administration.

    “Another Aquino administration will provide the Cojuangcos all the political ammunition to deny farmers of their rights to the land,” he said.

    Arthur Cadungon, Bayan-NCR spokesman, said Aquino should make himself accountable for the mass killing of farmers in Hacienda Luisita in November 2004.

    “Like what he wants to do with the culprits of the Maguindanao massacre, we want to see how decisive Noynoy will end impunity in the country and how he will serve justice to victims of the brutal mass murder of farm workers of Hacienda Luisita,” he said.

    bago pa gani silang duha, wa na gubot na...unsaon pag asenso kung ingana ang style...
    hahay sugod na ang guerra lol. wa pa gani na presidente hehe.

    unsa na pud kaha i-rason ni noynoy, ka kusug moingon "HL should not be an issue on this campaign period."

  4. #944
    Quote Originally Posted by estor_boot View Post
    ayay. makasabot ko nimo sir.. datu man diay ka. you don't need the government.
    dili ka molayas sa Pinas sir? abnoy ra ba atong president.
    mga datu ra bay nagpa dagan sa atong nasod.
    mao sigurong pwede ra nimo sir mag aerial spray sa mga banana plantation para mamatay tanang pobre?

    https://www.istorya.net/forums/politi...sa-saging.html
    aerial spraying?.... hmm.. another one... it clearly shows nga ang mga tao mo prefer sa popular belief instead of sound scientific findings... di ko matingala daghan oto2x..

    even if your poor you dont need the government.. naa ra na sa imu diskarte... ayaw pag expect ang gobyerno mao mo hatag pagkaon nimo... for all they care kung unproductive ka, mamatay ka sa gutom.. which is good coz wala ka pulos sa katawhan kay wa ka na contribute...

    nindot man pilipinas... kung kamao lang ka saon.. mas saun ma dato dire kay sa uban nasod... kung kamao lang jud ka motanaw sa tinood nga sitwasyon instead of relying of what BS other people are preaching...

    regarding anang dato2x nga part... mas daghan mawala sa mga dato kung wa au ang pagdagan sa goberno, bad for business.... unsa may mawala sa pobre nga they have nothing to begin with... look at the other side of the coin... ang mga trabahante mawad-an trabaho pero ang mga negosyante mawad-an negosyo.. no negosyo means no trabahante..

    im not anti-rich or anti-poor here.. but im definitely anti-cronyism
    Last edited by AmorsoloX; 06-22-2010 at 07:44 PM.

  5. #945
    There is conflict in Noynoy's inner circle — Peping Cojuangco
    By KRIS BAYOS
    June 23, 2010, 3:03pm

    There is indeed a conflict within the inner circle of incoming President Benigno Simeon “Noynoy” Aquino III as what his maternal uncle, former Tarlac congressman Jose “Peping” Cojuangco, disclosed Tuesday.

    Although Cojuangco maintained that he never ditched the bid of his nephew’s running mate, Senator Manuel “Mar” Roxas II, the chairman of the Philippine Olympic Committee said in an interview with ABS-CBN 2 that he now regrets his choice after learning that certain factions supporting Roxas are leveling criticisms against him and the rest of the Cojuangco clan.

    Cojuangco may have broken his silence and belied his alleged support to the candidacy of now Vice President-elect Jejomar “Jojo” Binay but he refused to name those who he believes are subtly destroying his credibility in Aquino’s eyes.

    “I never, never campaigned for Binay. That's very clear. But with what I’ve been hearing lately, maybe I should have supported Jojo," he said, recounting how Binay has been loyal allies of the Aquino family since the incarceration of then Senator Benigno “Ninoy” Aquino, Jr. and the presidency of his sister, Corazon “Cory” Aquino.

    But in a separate interview with GMA 7, Cojuangco alleged that members of the “Hyatt 10” are resurrecting the idea of “Kamag-Anak, Inc.” to stain his image.

    The term “Hyatt 10” refers to the group of 10 Arroyo Cabinet officials who resigned their posts at the wake of the “Hello Garci” controversy, while the “Kamag-Anak, Inc.” was coined by critics of then President Corazon “Cory” Aquino for appointing members of her family in key positions in government. It was recalled that Cojuangco's wife, socialite Margarita “Ting Ting” Cojuangco, is president of the Public Safety College, which operates under the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG).

    Cojuangco also said he is personally against the appointment of former Cabinet officials in the official family of his nephew, saying there are other people deserving to be given post in the government.

    “We should have prevented those people who were part of the former administration to be reappointed again. If they already served one administration, they should move over and let others take over. This set up is not okay,” he said.

    Cojuangco may have kept mum on who he was referring to but it is apparent that he is referring to members of the “Hyatt 10” like former Social Welfare Secretary Corazon “Dinky” Soliman, and former Education Secretary Florencio “Butch” Abad, who are known to be among Aquino’s closest advisers.

    But Soliman contradicted Cojuangco’s claim, saying there is no such thing as a “Hyatt 10" vs. "Kamag-Anak, Inc.” controversy.

    “It’s mere media hype. It’s just the media that keeps resurrecting the issue. If there’s any fire in that smoke, that’s not coming from (us), from me,” she told reporters in a chance interview with reporters at the Liberal Party Headquarters in Quezon City.

    In an apparent reaction to Cojuangco’s statements, Soliman appealed to the media to set aside reporting the differences of Aquino’s supporters and instead highlight the issues that unite them.

    “President Aquino has already told us to work and serve together so whatever issues we may have had in the past, let us set that aside. The problems of this country are bigger than our collective egos so we should just go ahead and work,” she added.

    There is conflict in Noynoy's inner circle ? Peping Cojuangco | Manila Bulletin

  6. #946
    ‘CULTURE OF IMPUNITY’
    US to help Aquino stop media killings
    By Alcuin Papa, Jeffrey M. Tupas
    Philippine Daily Inquirer, Inquirer Mindanao
    First Posted 01:45:00 06/23/2010

    Filed Under: Media killings, Foreign affairs & international relations, Crime and Law and Justice, Maguindanao Massacre
    MANILA, Philippines—The United States on Tuesday pledged to help incoming President Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III curb media killings, and an international watchdog body said Aquino needed a press safe from violence if he wished to stamp out corruption.

    The Barack Obama administration and the International Press Institute (IPI) based in Austria expressed concern in separate statements over the latest rush of killings of Filipino journalists, with three having been murdered in attacks in Davao del Sur, Davao Oriental and Ilocos Norte in less than a week.

    Police said murder charges have been filed against a police officer and a barangay (village) chair in Manay town, Davao Oriental province, in connection with the June 14 killing of Mati City broadcaster Desidario “Jessie” Camangyan.

    Police have also filed murder charges against Pacifico Velasco, newly elected vice mayor of Bacarra, Ilocos Norte, and an aide in connection with the June 15 attack on radio commentator Jovelito Agustin.

    “We deplore the killings of journalists and urge the Philippine authorities to move quickly to bring those responsible to justice,” US state department spokesperson Philip Crowley said in Washington.

    “Greater progress must be made to halt such killings,” Crowley said. “We will continue to raise this point with our Philippine counterparts and support efforts to build government capacity to investigate and prosecute these crimes.”

    ‘Killers enjoy immunity’

    In Vienna, IPI director David Dadge linked the killing of journalists in the Philippines to “the impunity that the killers enjoy in the country.”

    “If President-elect Benigno Aquino wishes to stamp out corruption as he promised during his election, the Philippines needs a fully functioning media, a media that is not constantly under threat of attack,” Dadge said.

    Dadge also said the IPI was urging Aquino and his new administration “to tackle the issue of impunity in the murder of these journalists and those slain in recent years and prosecute those responsible.”

    The IPI rated the Philippines as the deadliest country for journalists in 2009—the year when 32 media people were among those brutally killed in the Maguindanao massacre.

    Bloody record

    The outgoing Arroyo administration has been slammed by human rights and media groups in the Philippines and abroad for its failure to stop attacks on members of media.

    Local media groups have urged Aquino, who ran under an anticorruption platform, to stop the killings and prosecute those responsible.

    A total of 104 media people have been killed in the nine years of the Arroyo presidency, and 140 altogether since democracy was restored in the Philippines with the overthrow of the Marcos dictatorship in 1986, according to the National Union of Journalists of the Philippines.

    In November 2009, following the Maguindanao massacre, the Brussels-based International Federation of Journalists said the Philippines “had effectively supplanted Iraq as the most dangerous place for journalists.”

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    US to help Aquino stop media killings - INQUIRER.net, Philippine News for Filipinos

  7. #947
    Binay rejects Noy’s MMDA job offer



    06/24/2010
    He may have been elected Vice President by over 14.5 million Filipinos, but to President-elect Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino, this electorate’s mandate given to Vice President-elect Jejomar “Jojo” Binay should not be given the respect and importance the sovereign will deserves, as the first offer Aquino made to Binay was for him to merely head the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA), a lowly position for an elected Vice President, reliable sources close to the Binay camp told the Tribune.

    Aquino is hardly known for his finesse in handling matters diplomatically, as shown in the manner by which he made public his allergy to now retired Armed Forces of the Philippines Chief of Staff Gen. Delfin Bangit with Aquino’s demand for him to resign his post, as he was not going to have Bangit as his AFP chief of staff.
    Binay, in 1998, was appointed by former President Joseph Estrada as MMDA chief. Binay was then already a third termer Makati mayor.
    Sources told the Tribune that “Noynoy’s offer of the MMDA position was very insulting offer to an elected vice president,” since the post calls for mayors, rather than an elected constitutional heir.
    But sources also said that Binay politely refused the offer and reiterated to Aquino that he had earlier sent a formal letter to him three days ago, stating very clearly that he was no longer interested in getting any Cabinet post under Aquino’s administration, although he also said in his letter that he would be extending support to Aquino whenever the incoming President seeks it.
    Two more position were offered by Aquino to Binay, after he rejected the MMDA offer: A temporary one, and without any powers at all, as Binay was also offered to head a commission that would probe President Arroyo and her cohorts on graft and corruption allegations.
    This was also rejected by Binay.
    The last offer was for him to head the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR), which is hardly the expertise of Binay.
    Binay and Aquino met yesterday at the Times Street home of Aquino.
    The meeting, as timed by reporters, took over two hours.
    Insiders said that the meeting was cordial, although another said that there was a “coolness” between the two highest elected officials of the land, with warmth markedly missing.
    Binay, in a statement, said he refused to accept any Cabinet position from the incoming administration “so as not to burden” Aquino and “allow him to focus on the many challenges facing the nation.”
    Binay also assured Aquino of his “friendship and support and readiness to extend any assistance whenever needed.”
    Aquino reportedly told media that several positions in government were offered to Binay, but that the vice president-elect declined the offer.
    Aquino did not say what government positions he had offered Binay, but it was fairly clear that the offers made by Aquino was to ensure that Binay would have no choice but to decline the offered positions.

    There are factions within the Aquino circle that do not want Binay as part of the Aquino administration. But obviously, since Aquino’s sisters, Ballsy Aquino-Cruz and Pinky Aquino-Abellada, have vetting powers in candidates for most, if not all positions, it appears that they too, want Binay excluded from the power circle.
    It is also being speculated that the group supporting Mar Roxas was vehemently against Aquino taking in Binay as a Cabinet secretary.
    Much earlier, shortly after the polls, Binay publicly made it known that he would like to get the post of the Department of Interior and Local Government, as this was well within his expertise.
    Apparently, this position was earlier promised to him by Aquino, who later claimed that the offer to give Binay the DILG post held the condition that he would give up his vice presidential bid and join the LP Senate slate.
    Aquino also made it clear that Binay and he no longer hold the same vision, and that he was withdrawing that offer.

    The Daily Tribune <<< Without Fear or Favor >>>

  8. #948
    One big headache

    06/24/2010
    It was bound to happen in a Noynoy Aquino presidency, having disparate groups behind him, with each group, or bloc, claiming credit for making him win the polls, as well as making a bid for more power and influence within the administration, while cutting off others.
    And those who are cut off or are in danger of being cut off from the power line, will naturally be among the first to show discontent at the “ingratitude” of the new dispensation.
    As revolutions devour their children, so do victories devour the victors’ supporters who do not have the same tools with which to survive in a veritable snake pit.
    As things stand today in the blocs of Noynoy Aquino, there is obviously a pro-Mar Roxas group and an anti-Roxas bloc as well as a pro-Jojo Binay group and an anti-Binay group, the Liberal Party officers and members, along with the most influential, Sisters Inc. grouping, the Kaklase Inc., the Cory veterans group and the old Kamag-Anak Inc., that publicly strives to survive, even when this family group knows that privately, it can’t quite be shaken out of the power equation.
    There is too, that infamous group of the Black and Whites, the Hyatt 10, and naturally, the Makati Business Club types that are never far away from the power line just as the yellow media would be there to protect Noynoy and his family while they and their businesses continue to make hay while the Noynoy sun shines.
    Noynoy’s problem is to keep them together and united, for him to be able to consolidate support for his presidency, but he is likely to have the same fate as his mother, Cory, who also started her regime with disparate groups of supporters and power blocs, which she could not unite, with some blocs falling on the wayside earlier than the others.
    But the son’s problem is even bigger in that if he fails to hold his supporters together, he cannot hope to keep the nation together.
    In Cory’s early days, there was at least unity among the Filipinos and the uniting factor was the fall of the Marcos dictatorship. Noynoy begins his reign with a largely disunited people, many of whom are turned off by the elitism marking his administration.
    Strangely enough, the circumstances surrounding Noynoy appear to be taking the same path his mother took two decades ago.
    Doy Laurel, who had set his eyes on the presidency and had the Unido vehicle under which to run, gave way to Cory. So did Mar Roxas give way to Noynoy. Doy was promised by Cory, under an agreement, that he would be prime minister and head of government while Cory becomes the president, after which, within two years, a general election will be held for all elective positions.
    None of these conditions were fulfilled. True, Doy was made prime minister, but only for less than a day since Cory abolished parliament on the same day. And throughout the Cory years, Doy was not only completely out of the loop, but worse, the Cory Palace demolition team — made up of these elite Corystas — went all out to destroy him.
    Mar is said to have been promised by Noynoy an even bigger slice of the pie: 80 percent of the presidential workload.
    Mar lost, but Noynoy says he is sticking to his promise to Mar and that Roxas would be active in his government, have unlimited access to him, along with a power position waiting for him when the one year ban is lifted.
    But one year is a very long time in politics and the snake pit that is Malacañang and the power struggle among his various supporters.
    Already, knives are out ready for stabbing to death Roxas, and at the same knives are also out, ready to stab to death Jojo Binay.
    But Binay does have an edge, in that he does not have to beg for a position in Noynoy’s Cabinet.
    He can be a force for the opposition and make the vice presidency a post that need not become a spare tire.
    It is always the man that makes the position; never the other way around.

    The Daily Tribune <<< Without Fear or Favor >>>

  9. #949
    Quote Originally Posted by AmorsoloX View Post
    makatawa nalang ta dire sa pilipinas

    the people just voted for a retard as president.. sa tanan storya ni noy2x, tanan way klaro.. y d hell ni daog cya?.. sympathy?.. sympathy for what?....

    ang bantay2xan ninu kay kanang mga cojuanco... virtually sila ang nagpadagan sa pilipinas.. behind the scenes ni sila mo operate... its also noteworthy nga sila ang largest contributor sa campaign funds ni noy2x.. besides.. it would be to their advantage if family nila ang naa sa highest office...

    its quite interesting to know also that ang nka benifit sa pagkamatay ni ninoy aquino kay ang mga cojuanco.. nigawas gani na nga si danding cojuanco nag order sa assasination... makes sense... business would be good for them if marcos is not around, especially if the president is their puppet (cory).. the only way to get rid of marcos was to make a martyr out of ninoy.. hahahaha its like a middle finger to all of you... kung ang mga marcos pa lang nagpadayun.. di jud nah ana kaau ka kusog mga negosyo and political power sa mga cojuanco...

    na isahan si marcos dah. hehehe poor guy.... feel sorry for him..

    in the philippines cronyism is severe...di ko matingala pobre ang pinas.. saon.. daghan man gud BOGO... dali ra ma uto2x. hahahaha.. good thing im not poor coz im not the one suffering.pero mas monindot pa jud tana ang kinabuhi kung responsable pa lang ang uban pinoy...

    it's people like you that are making this country moving slow towards progress. SIGE LANG UG PAMANTAY SA MGA MOVES SA UBANG TAWO. HAIN MAY MAAU UG MANAMIM USA MO PARA MAKLARO JUD KUNG SAKTO BA MO OR SAYOP. INSTEAD UNTA SA SIGE TA UG PANAWAY, MAYPA MAGHIMO TA UG ATONG KAUGALINGONG MGA CONTRIBUTIONS PARA MO ASENSO ATONG NASUD. TSK.TSK.TSK.

  10. #950
    Quote Originally Posted by johnny22aa View Post
    noy2x is a weakling. molikay man gali kung pangutan on kanus a ang kasal. unsa na kaha kung politika. naa na puy first black president ang pilipinas. si binay!
    HELLO!!! unsay relation?? tsk.tsk.tsk. kalayo ra anang kasal ug pulitika. PGCHOR OI! ayaw patugatuga ug post if wla ky laing ma istorya. tsk.tsk.tsk.

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