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    Quote Originally Posted by firestarter View Post
    Kinsa man maayo kaha pa dag-on? Wala diay to gamit ang ilang public bidding?

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    Copy paste.. Mao nana ang Yolanda funds gigamit.. Klaro kaayo apil nas PinoyAko ug SilentNoMore ana hahaha.. kapoya mga tawhana.
    Ako di man jud ko manaway ug batig nawng pero sa klasi sa batasan ug taras anang jover laurio pagka na lang grabiha kangil-ad.

    100% jud ko usa na siya sa mga tig comment sa social media kontra ni digong.

    si cocoy dayao nga pwerting tago sa online ra ni exist kay once magpakita nang tontong dako dakong puruhan nga dakpon.

    nagtuo ning duha nga dili sila masakpan online nga silang duha nagsi-ugda ug propaganda kontra ni mayor.

    pasintabi sa nagka-on...advance greetings ninyo



    ilang riklamo pirmi...

    "Imelda Marcos convicted of graft and corruption"

    Yellows: Justice prevails!

    "Maria Ressa faces indictment over tax evasion"

    Yellows: Walang hustisya sa bansa! Patay na ang demokrasya!

    "Trollanes dakpon"

    LP: Walang hustisya sa bansa! Patay na ang demokrasya!

    "Trollanes dili dakpon matud pa sa korte"

    LP: Justice prevails!

    utoka lang jud aning yello ug lp, basta dili pabor nila pwerting riklamo.
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    Many have tried but only this president made it happen.




    Bells ring in Rody’s US visit
    ‘Balangiga’ returns to Philippines 117 years after


    posted November 15, 2018 at 10:08 pm by Nathaniel Mariano


    Singapore—President Rodrigo Duterte will visit the United States if his condition that the Americans return the historic Balangiga bells is met, Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. said Thursday.
    Bells ring in Rody’s US visit
    RINGIN’ TO BE HOME. The Balangiga bells of the Philippines—two from Wyoming and one from the US base at Camp Red Cloud in South Korea, taken as war trophies during the bloody Philippine-American war—are marking time for their arrival back after 117 years, their echoes raising the spirits of Filipinos excited about the homecoming expected to hasten the ‘diplomatic and historical healing’ between the two allies. Photo by DFA’s Elmer Cato
    In a press briefing during the 33rd Association of Southeast Asian Nations Summit here, Locsin said Duterte will have to pay an official visit to the United States as he already confirmed that the bells—taken as trophies during the Filipino-American war—will be returned to the Philippines after 117 years.
    READ: ‘No hiccup’ in Balangiga bells return
    “Well, they’re coming back so he [Duterte] will have to go there to the United States,” Locsin said.
    Locsin recalled how he told then US Ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki Haley, last year that President Duterte said he would step foot on American soil only if the historic bells were returned to the country.
    Locsin said he had already informed the President the other night about the US meeting his condition.
    “He laughed,” Locsin said. “He said yes [to going to the US].”
    Locsin’s remarks came a day after the President attended the ASEAN-US Summit, which was attended by US Vice President Mike Pence.
    “Mike Pence is extremely convincing, he spoke very well, [and] he has a complete grasp of the different issues,” Locsin said, adding that the Southeast Asian leaders tackled concerns about trade and economic development of all the countries in the region with Pence.
    US Embassy spokesperson Molly Koscina assured the Philippines that the US Department of Defense was committed to a timely return of the bells in accordance with their laws and policies.
    Although some US officials opposed attempts to return the bells, Koscina said the US Defense Department already notified Congress in August that it intends to repatriate the bells.
    “The decision follows a year-long consultative process with associated veterans’ organizations and government officials to ensure appropriate steps are taken to preserve the history of the veterans associated with the bells,” she said.
    In a statement, the Department of Foreign Affairs welcomed the gesture.
    “The Philippine government and the Filipino people appreciate this gesture. Today is a time of solemn remembrance as we pay tribute to all those who gave up their lives during the Filipino-American War,”
    DFA Assistant Secretary Elmer Cato said in a statement.
    The announcement was made by Defense Secretary James Mattis during the Veterans Remembrance Ceremony at the Warren Air Force Base in Wyoming, which was attended by Philippine Ambassador to the US Jose Manuel Romualdez.
    In returning the bells of Balangiga to the country, Mattis said the US picks up this generation’s responsibility to deepen the respect between the American and Filipino people.

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    “History teaches us that nations with allies thrive. In returning the bells of Balangiga to our ally and our friend, the Philippines, we pick up our generation’s responsibility to deepen the respect between our peoples, linking the Western people, the great State of Wyoming and people in the Philippines,” he said.
    “We return the bells with consideration of our present but also with utmost respect of our past,” he added.
    Romualdez said the announcement marks a closure to the part of history that the two nations had in the 1900s.
    “This is a very significant (event) that we have today, not only because these bells represent the long history that the Philippines and the United States had, but it brings to a close a part of our history—the Filipino-American War in the 1900s,” he said.
    “Of course, many people died in that war and we honor those people, but more than that, we also honor those people who died in the World War II and the many wars that we fought with the US,” he said.
    Romualdez said the bells are expected to be shipped back to the Philippines by the end of 2018.
    The two war artifacts will be refurbished in a facility in Philadelphia and transferred to one of the US Air Bases in South Korea, where the third bell is housed, before its transit to the Philippines.
    “Before the end of the year we should expect these all three bells from Balangiga back in the Philippines,” Romualdez said.

    Senator Aquilino Pimentel III said the imminent return of the bells would continue the process of “historical and diplomatic healing between the Philippines and the United States.”
    He described the bells’ return as a timely and significant gesture that can only lead to the further mending and strengthening of relations between two traditional allies.
    “We’ve insisted on getting them back for generations,” Pimentel said. “Now that the Balangiga bells are coming home after more than a century, we’re thankful.”
    President Duterte called for the return of the Balangiga bells in his second State of the Nation Address in 2017.
    Pimentel filed Senate Resolution No. 610 more than seven years ago on Sept. 28, 2011 seeking the return of the bells and other war artifacts taken by US troops at the turn of the 20th century. His father, former senator Aquilino “Pimentel, authored the first Senate resolution on the issue in 2002.
    Senator Panfilo Lacson said the return of the bells would symbolize the renewed goodwill between Filipinos and Americans. With Macon Ramos-Araneta and PNA

  3. #16413
    Quote Originally Posted by firestarter View Post
    Many have tried but only this president made it happen.
    He didn't beg, just a curse will do..

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    Another one will bite the dust.

    Kinsa kaha ni?

    Mas maayo tingale pulihan si Delgra

    Way klaro ..

    https://www.manilatimes.net/duterte-...r-exec/469398/



    [quote] PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte is poised to boot out another official upon his return to the Philippines from two international summits.


    PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte
    In remarks during his meeting with Filipinos in Papua New Guinea on Friday night, Duterte said he had dismissed several officials, including Cabinet members, as part of his anti-corruption drive.

    “I said I will try to stop corruption. All of it. Two months early, I fired a Cabinet member during a Cabinet meeting for lying,” Duterte said.

    The President did not name names, but he had made the same remarks after firing Interior Secretary Ismael Sueno, a former top aide and campaign supporter, in 2017.
    “And since then I have fired several people…when I go back, another person will be fired. I really have to fire you. I’m sorry,” he added.

    Duterte is scheduled to arrive in Davao City early Sunday morning after cutting short his three-day visit to Papua New Guinea, where he attended the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation summit.

    He flew in from Singapore where he participated in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations summit.

    The President usually mentions in his speeches that he had fired or would fire government officials due to corruption, but does not mention their names. He is particularly irked by officials who go on unnecessary trips abroad.



    “All those who have traveled more than five times, leave,” the President said on Friday.

    “Now, Cabinet members, everyone, they have to get a clearance… I said if we cannot understand each other with regard to the people’s money, you leave,” he added.

    The President said he was saddened that some of those he had fired were the same people who had urged him to run for president in 2016.

    He said these people thought they were “crusading saints” but were first to commit offenses.

    “Many of my friends joined me even during the time when I was first elected mayor in 1988. Would you believe it? What irks me and what pisses me off, their style was,
    ‘Rod, you have to run because our nation is going nowhere.’ You thought they were the crusading saints of the country only to be the first to commit [wrongdoing],” he said.

    The President had famously pledged to get rid of public officials involved even in just a “whiff of corruption.”

    Aside from Sueno, Duterte had fired National Irrigation Administration chief Peter Laviņa, his campaign spokesman; Social Security System commissioner Jose Gabriel “Pompee” Laviņa; Maritime Industry Authority administrator Marcial Quirico Amaro 3rd; Commission on Higher Education chief Patricia Licuanan; Presidential Commission for Urban Poor chairman Terry Ridon and commissioners Melissa Aradanas, Manuel Serra Jr., Noe Indonto and Joan Lagunda; Labor Undersecretary Dominador Say; and Tourism Secretary Wanda Tulfo-Teo.

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    Fotang ina mo Gaba-e Lopez..., I will block the renewal of ABS-CBN's franchise which expires in 2020. ~ digong
    hehehehe si duterte lang pala ang papatay ni CARDO bye..! L L

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    Quote Originally Posted by LogicPlease View Post
    Harapharapan na kaayo mu insert og pork barrel ning mga kanahan, bahala madelay ang approval sa budget og madelay sad ang mga programa sa gobyerno basta ang billions nga pork barrel sure ball.
    Confident kaayo kay kbalo man sila nga ally sila as admin og approban ra gihapon ni Duterte.

    "Walang kurapsyon sa adminstrasyung ito" - Duterte
    Kadumdum lang pud nuon kos panahon ni noynoy.. Ang matuwid na daan - noynoy. hahahaha

    DAP mo diha..

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    Quote Originally Posted by firestarter View Post
    Kadumdum lang pud nuon kos panahon ni noynoy.. Ang matuwid na daan - noynoy. hahahaha

    DAP mo diha..
    wala na control si duterte anang pork barrel insertion. its up to the legislative branch. good thing naa ang senate to filter it out. basta congress naa gyud na but its up to senate to just amend it.

    https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/105518...s-stall-budget

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    Quote Originally Posted by digitalsuperman View Post
    wala na control si duterte anang pork barrel insertion. its up to the legislative branch. good thing naa ang senate to filter it out. basta congress naa gyud na but its up to senate to just amend it.

    https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/105518...s-stall-budget
    Malingaw man gud kos argument adtong akong previous nga gi quote nga murag iyang i predict na daan ba nga permahan daw ni digong, kahuman he make it appear (bisan wala pa gani mo abot ana nga punto) nga ang budget sala na pud ni digong kay naay inserted pork.

    Nalimot tingale siya nga pwede mo veto si digong sa provisions anang budget bill.

    Advance ko mag isip maong ako nalang pud gi compare sa panahon ni noynoy and that DAP fiasco.

    Kabalo naka "logical" baya daw siya nga tawo diris istorya.net.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bangkilan View Post
    hehehehe si duterte lang pala ang papatay ni CARDO bye..! L L
    Bantay lang ka Cardoha ka.

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    Quote Originally Posted by firestarter View Post
    Malingaw man gud kos argument adtong akong previous nga gi quote nga murag iyang i predict na daan ba nga permahan daw ni digong, kahuman he make it appear (bisan wala pa gani mo abot ana nga punto) nga ang budget sala na pud ni digong kay naay inserted pork.

    Nalimot tingale siya nga pwede mo veto si digong sa provisions anang budget bill.

    Advance ko mag isip maong ako nalang pud gi compare sa panahon ni noynoy and that DAP fiasco.

    Kabalo naka "logical" baya daw siya nga tawo diris istorya.net.
    aw klaro naman sa intention ana nila.kahibaw na gud na sila ana pero ganahan naa ma istorya bisan pataka lag yawit.
    ang maka control sa pagkakurap sa congress kay ang senate raman ug SC. if makapasar sa senate aw pasabot ana ni agi nana sa screening sa senate. bisan di na pirmahan ni digong aprub nana. mo intervene raman ang executive ana if naay issue sa mga department budgets.

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    maglibog ko aning mga uban critics. ang uban sige pangutana hain na daw ang kwarta nga gisaad sa china. nya naa pud uban nga basin malubong daw sa utang ang pilipinas sa china. murag wa man kalugaran.

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