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    Quote Originally Posted by FranZeno View Post
    Mao gani, he's taking it personal, he's giving them amnesty because he sees the enemy of his enemy as friends, is that how a president should think? he is disregarding the unlawful acts of a party just because para niya "dah! maau ra nimo GMA! kitaa ngrebelde nimo ang militar". Iya gipalabi ang causes sa rebellion against sa unlawful acts.

    It's not like he's granting it to those rebels, but isn't he just a bit favoring the Magdalo for "doing a good job on rebelling against his predecessor GMA?"

    Cmon, a president can do better than that.
    Well, you (and/or we) have nothing to do with it since he's the president. I guess President Ford was "disregarding the unlawful acts" when he restored Robert E. Lee's citizenship. lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by FAQ View Post
    Well, you (and/or we) have nothing to do with it since he's the president. I guess President Ford was "disregarding the unlawful acts" when he restored Robert E. Lee's citizenship. lol
    That's if how Lee did the rebellion is the same with the Magdalo and thereafter.

  3. #33
    Quote Originally Posted by Xilcher View Post
    valid cause

    hahahaha... nkakatawa...!


    kanus-a ba naging valid ang gubot?


    nindot diay ni.. kay mag kudeta gani mga sundalo against noynoy. ok ra way kuyaw..
    bahalag mawad-an work.. basta ang benifits in tact!


    ok ra nang amnesty.. pero dapat no benifits.. bias kaayo na!
    unsaon pagkatagam nila!

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    Yes.. valid cause.. you obviously dont know unsay ilang reasons for what they did.

    Bahala mo pero laban ko ni Trillanes... I don't condone what they did sa oakwood pero their concerns were very valid as it concerned corruption sa military and essentially the military lengthening the war in mindanao for profit.

  4. #34
    Quote Originally Posted by mimigs View Post
    well what do you expect Arroyo government was corrupt, a lot of soldiers was uprising
    mas dghan kad2 panahon ni Cory.following ur logic cory was d most corrupt pres ever.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blackheart73 View Post
    mas dghan kad2 panahon ni Cory.following ur logic cory was d most corrupt pres ever.
    sorry but Cory's time has different situation Gringo was very loyal to the Marcoses, Magdalo's situation is different it was because corruption in military

  6. #36
    Quote Originally Posted by mimigs View Post
    sorry but Cory's time has different situation Gringo was very loyal to the Marcoses, Magdalo's situation is different it was because corruption in military
    unsa man diay to sa panahon ni cory sir? unsa rason sa ila khudeta?

  7. #37
    this is another wise agenda on Noynoy's behalf, he knows what the people are up to, and he knows where to depend on his side..in case of political dispute, Noynoy's tool will be the military, its like giving flower to a woman, to impress everybody, a sort of political disguise to ease off his
    secret agendas, his trying to make a new ally. this is so classic! anyways we are just here to spit his stupid move.

  8. #38
    wla lang to kwenta nga rapist (Jalosjos) og kato murderer...taga.an og pardonunsa man to sila...maayo to nga move ni Gloria...kini sila ni fight what is right...in a wrong way....

  9. #39
    kinsa na sd kaha ang sunod nga taga-an og amnesty ni Pnoy sah?

    ampatuan?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 666satan View Post
    wla lang to kwenta nga rapist (Jalosjos) og kato murderer...taga.an og pardonunsa man to sila...maayo to nga move ni Gloria...kini sila ni fight what is right...in a wrong way....
    I've explained this sa ako previous post, though sa pgtnaw sa mga taw it was wrong but constitutionally it was right.

    Quote Originally Posted by FranZeno View Post
    1st those were pardons, not amnesties. there's a big difference there..but they're still free from jail.

    2nd, Jalosjos was eligible for pardon per the constitution because he served 16yrs in prison (that's the minimum for rape) and has shown good deeds in jail, and those are the requirements

    Rolito served more than half of his sentence, that's a requirement for pardon and the Maguan family accepted the civil damages paid by Go. And same as Teehankee, they both showed good characters in prison, that when calculated and converted as years, it would show that they have paid their full sentences in prison. It's the same with Jalosjos'

    Even I am not in approval of Jalosjos' pardon, but it was done in accordance to the constitution.

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