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Ang sagot ni Sen. Serge Osmeña sa bagong alok nina House Speaker Jose de Venecia ng Constitutional Convention nang makita nilang nanggalaiti na ang taumbayan sa galit sa ginawa nilang pagyurak sa Constitution noong isang linggo: “After the Dirty House rapes the nation, it now proposes marriage!” (Pagkatapos gahasain ang bayan, ngayon nag-aalok ng kasal!)

Nakita kaagad ni Senate President Manuel Villar ang patibong. “Wala silang karapatang magbigay ng deadline sa amin,” sabi ni Villar sa binigay ni De Venecia na 72 hours simula Lunes.

Natawa na lang si Senate Minority Leader Aquilino Pimentel: “iIipin mo, ang commander ng talunan na army ay nagbibigay ng deadline at kundisyunes na ang mga nanalong taumbayan ay dapat mag surrender sa loob ng 72 oras!”

Nakakatawa, di ba?

Sabi naman ng mag-inang Estrada, sina Loi at Jinggoy, “Ito ay kalait-lait at nakakababang tangka sa political blackmail!”

Kaya tama lang ang ginawa ni R.C. Constantino Jr. kahapon sa press conference ni House Speaker Jose de Venecia sa Dusit Hotel kung saan ipinamukha niya sa mga nakahilerang congressmen ang tingin ng mga tao sa kanila.

Katatapos lang ni JDV magbigay ng kanyang statement na ina-atras na ang Con-Ass na kanilang minadali noong isang Linggo nang tumayo si RC. Nakangiti pa ang mga congressman nang buong tapang na sinabi ni RC, “Gusto ko sabihin sa inyo na ako ay kinikilabutan sa inyong pinagkasunduang gawain. Wala kayong kaprinsipyo-prinsipyo kaya wala kayong hiya.”
Gulantang ang mga nakahilerang congressman na kinabibilangan ni Prospero Pichay, Gilbert Teodoro, Luis Villafuerte, Prospero Nograles, Salacnib Baterina, Eric Singson. Mga 25 sila doon.

Puntahan na sa harap ni RC ang mga photographer at TV camera men para kuhaan ng litrato si RC habang tintulak ng nga security staff.

Habang hinihila si RC, sumisigaw siya ng “Mga rapist !”.Tinapunan ni Vic Agustin, kolumnista ng Philippine Daily Inquirer ng tubig.

Nang maka-usap ko si RC sa labas ng conference room, hindi nga raw niya napansin ang tubig dahil sa kaguluhan. At hindi napansin sa kanyang damit na itim. (Si Vic Agustin naman naka puti.)

Ang mukhang basing sisiw talaga ay si JDV kahit ano pang palusot ang gawin niya. Sabi niya meeting raw sila kahapon para mag-isip pa raw ng ibang alternatibo dahil ayaw ng Senado sumali sa kanilang Con-Ass.

At dahil sa gusto raw ng mga Obispo katoliko ay Constitutional Convention, gagawa raw sila ng resolution para mag-convene ng Con-Con at ang eleksyon raw ng mga miyembro ay isabay sa regular election sa Mayo 2007.

Tinanong ko kung bakit ngayon lang nila naisip makinig sa sinabi ng Obispo samantalang matagal ng sinabi yun, napakahabi ng sinabi na wala akong maintindihan.

Ang totoo na ayaw nila aminin ay natakot sila, kasama na si Gloria Arroyo nang nagpasabi ang Iglesia ni Kristo na sasama na sila mga protesta laban sa Con-Ass.

Sinabihan rin si Arroyo ng kanyang mga adviser na tagilid sila sa lakas ng naka-ambang protesta sa susunod na linggo at ito ay maari niyang ika-bagsak.

Nang unang kausapin ni Arroyo si JDV, ayaw niyang iurong ang kanyang Con-Ass. Ngunit nang sabihin ni Arroyo na magsasalita siya na hindi niya sinusuportahan ang Con-Ass, napilitan si JDV dahil malaking sampal yun sa kanya. At hindi niya ito maisulong na walang suporta si Arroyo.

Itong Con-Con ay palusot na lang para hindi naman masyadong nakakahiya.

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  1. Hindi kumakagat ang Black and White Movement sa Con-Con ni JDV. Click here.

    Hindi rin binibili ng labor groups ang Con-Con nina JDV. Click here.

    Sa Lunes pa magpupulong ang Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines tungkol sa Con-Con na pakulo ni JDV na sinang-ayunan ni Gloria Arroyo. Ngunit sabi ni Msgr. Pedro Quitoriover, CBCP spokesman, mukha yatang hindi nakukuha nina De Venecia ang kanilang punto.”These people do not get the point. The point is the people do not trust them. The people can’t entrust Cha-cha [Charter change] to those that they do not trust.”

  2. Diego K. Guerrero Diego K. Guerrero

    Sino ang bilili sa panis na kanin? Puede siguro para kanin baboy.

  3. Diego K. Guerrero Diego K. Guerrero

    Kahit anong palusot nila walang maniniwala dahil panis na panis ang kanilang utak. May ultimatum pa.

  4. TonGuE-tWisTeD TonGuE-tWisTeD

    Ang chacha, talagang atras abante lang na sayaw iyan at walang kapupuntahang malayo iyan.

    Kaya naman hindi mabenta, dahil double dead na. Kinatay na ng Supreme Court, ngayon naman kinatay pa uli ng mga simbahan!

  5. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT:

    THE RALLY AT THE RIZAL PARK ORIGINALLY SCHEDULED ON FRIDAY HAS BEEN MOVED TO SUNDAY BECAUSE PAGCOR HAS BOOKED THE PLACE FOR FRIDAY.

    For what purpose Pagcor booked Rizal Park, only Gloria Arroyo and her minions know. It obviously is part of their “diffusing” measures.

    They are probably expecting that by Sunday, emotions have died down.

    But I was told the CBCP, which is the main organiser of the rally, is miffed.

  6. alitaptap alitaptap

    Sirkero talaga ang palasyo, umaarte pa kahit na eating crow.

  7. ocayvalle ocayvalle

    sino ba itong gabriel claudio na to!playing genius on political issue.he is not even an elected official..ni barangay kagawad hindi ito mananalo sa barangay niya.to me he looks more of a boxer na pinagsawaang bugbugin ng ka spar niya..he`s been talking on political issues for their own survival..once GMA,jdv and their bums of evil are booted out..this claudio,bunye,defensor(mimi)and other cabinet of evil GMA must be punished and pay for all the crimes they comitted on the filipinos,and dont forget mr ermita,the two gonzales,palparan,mr dolina of cidg for the wanton killing of journalist,judges,student,farmers and innocent civillians branded as rebels or terrrorist and claiming to others killed as collateral damages..and also let us expose the criminals they dressed illegaly in uniforms of pnp and afp as their death squad in killing this innocent civillians..let us not stop from here..the end of this evil regime is past approaching.
    God bless the filipinos!!God bless this country
    the philippines!!

  8. TonGuE-tWisTeD TonGuE-tWisTeD

    Sabi ng spokesman ng Kawal Pilipino:

    “We have been told that huge rallies and marches will be taking place next week. We give fair warning to Malacañang, Congress and the police: Do not even think to scuttle them, do not even think to do the marchers harm. We will meet push with push, force with force, fire with fire,” he said.

  9. Parasabayan’s comment is a variation of Sen. Serge Osmeña’s remark:

    I like the analogy of having raped someone then later proposes marriage to the victim and if the raped victim does not give an answer to the proposal in 72 hours, the victim will be raped again!!! A TRUE DEPICTION OF THE CON-ASS proposed by the assholes!!!

  10. TonGuE-tWisTeD TonGuE-tWisTeD

    Hayup talaga sa pambabastos ano Ellen? Biruin mo emergency booking ng Luneta? Ang nakakainis, Pagcor pa ang nagpa-reserve. Para bang nangiinsulto sa mga Obispo na: “Teka mga Bishops. Ako muna sa Luneta. Pag hindi, e di ko na kayo bibigyan!”

    Ganun ang dating sa akin ng pagpostpone ng Luneta rallies ng mga simbahan. Ibig lang sabihin, ipinamumukha ng gobyerno at isinusumbat na sa mga simbahan ang pagtanggap nila ng maruming pera galing sa Pagcor.

    Mukhang magkakaubusan na ng pasensiya, a. Binabastos na pati mga simbahan. Di na ito aatrasan. Bakit sa Luneta pa? Bakit di na lang sa EDSA?

    Simulan ang martsa mula sa Macapagal Boulevard, (magiging madulas ang kalsadang iyan sa dami ng durang ibubuga ng mga ralyista) hanggang sa makarating sa Edsa Shrine mas maganda yun!

  11. Diego K. Guerrero Diego K. Guerrero

    This is a good sign. We are not alone. Middle level AFP officers can support people power uprising without the help from corrupt generals. If they believe their constitutional mandate as protector of the people and State, then it’s the right time to act.

  12. TonGuE-tWisTeD TonGuE-tWisTeD

    Tama, ang mga Katoliko manggagaling sa Baclaran Church, ang mga Muslim, sa Mosque sa reclamation, ang El Shaddai sa NAIA Ave. (AmVel), ang mga protestante sa Taft Ave., ang Iglesia sa Harrison naman, sina Bro. Eddie, sa CCP Complex, ang iba sa Mall of Asia. Magkikita sa Macapagal Blvd. bago tuluyang pumunta sa EDSA!

    Ito na yung million people’s march!

  13. TongueT:

    OK ako sa sinabi ng mga Kawal Pilipino: “…We will meet push with push, force with force, fire with fire.” Sana nga. This time, siguradong walang kanong makikialam. Panahon na para ipakilala ng mga pilipino na hindi sila parasitiko! Kung sa tapang, matapang din sila lalo na kung napupuri.

    Will be joining the rally in SFO kung meron doon. Kung tuloy-tuloy na, I’ll fly straight to Manila basta may eroplanong available. Otherwise, makikipukpok na lang via Internet. After the storm, siguro naman puede na tayong mag-celebrate.

    Ellen, Schumey, pakisabi kay Enteng at Leah, ihanda na ang handaan! 100 dollar per plate OK sa akin! Then, we all pitch in on how to help the Philippines be better sans the trapos.

  14. Wala nang urungan. Will meet with my group today. Kung marami kami, siguro mag-vigil kami sa harap ng Philippine Embassy mamayang gabi. For some reason, I cannot sleep. Bagsak na ang talukap ng mata ko pero ayaw matulog ang utak. Could this be the beginning of the end?

    PATALSIKIN NA, NOW NA! Ocayvalle, dagdagan mo pa ang dasal mo!

  15. alitaptap alitaptap

    Ellen says:
    For what purpose Pagcor booked Rizal Park, only Gloria Arroyo and her minions know. It obviously is part of their “diffusing” measures.

    …..

    On the contrary – the organizers of the rally will have more time to marshall their forces and strengthen their allies. The Pagcor alibi is sure indication that glueria is sweating under the collar.

  16. pandawan pandawan

    The point is not whether this constitution should be changed or not. Rather that it should not be amended undedr the watch of Gloria and JDV and his congressmen. Ellen, you are right, it is a matter of trust. Majority of the people do not believe that they will do the people right. Tuesday night demonstrated the arrogance of the these congressmen as they twisted the rules to help them ram through Con-Ass by themselves.

    Sa press conference the JDV sabi nila binastos sila ni Constantino. Pero ang ginawa nilang pambabastos sa bayan ay hindi nila nakikita. Bilib na bilib ako kay Constantino. Sana isang oposisyon ang gumawa nito nuong Martes. Umatras si JDV pero nagpapalusot pa siya na parang walang ginawang masama at ipinapasa ang pananagutan sa Senado. Ito ang pinakamalaki niyang krimen. GINAGAGO NIYA ANG MGA MATATALINONG TAO NA BISTONG-BISTO ANG ANG KANILANG PANGGOGOYO.

  17. joeseg joeseg

    Hindi ba matapos aprubahan ang con-ass, di magkamayaw at tuwang-tuwa sa galak ang mga pro-con ass sa Bastusang Pambansa dahil tumanggap sila ng SARO for their pork barrel at gift of love from GMA? Ang isa pang dapat sinabi ni Sen. Serge Osmena: Matapos gahasain ang demokrasya, binayaran pa ang mga rapist. Only in the Philippines!

    This piece of news is unverified but it came out when the PAGASA director announced publicly that they were not properly consulted when the Asean Summit was suspended due to typhoon SENIANG. Una, nagpaginitan pala kasi ayaw nilang gawin signal no. 4. At ikalawa mga pre, masaklap dahil baka marami sa kanila ay masibak sa trabaho, somebody from the weather bureau jokingly put a meaning to SENIANG and passed it around:

    S-ignificant
    E-vents
    N-ow
    I-ntensifying.
    A-lis
    N-a dyan,
    G-loria!

    Sana, wala nang dumating na typhoon except the “other storm” na nararamdaman na ng madlang pipol. Pero abangan din natin kung ano ang next typhoon code name, baka may senyales uli.
    ==

  18. artsee artsee

    Natakot ba si tiyanak sa Iglesia ni Manalo? Ang tutoo, sa akin natakot ang Malacanang. Tumawag ako sa kanila at sinabing tigilan na nila ang kanilang kalokohan. Kung hindi, paaalisin ko ang lahat ng Tsinoy sa Pilipinas. Mantakin niyo kung walang natirang Tsinoy sa Pinas…bagsak ang ekonomiya at lahat ng kabuhayan. Siyanga pala, iyon $300 Million na pera ko, $200 M na lang natira dahil natalo ako sa casino noong isang araw.

  19. Emilio_OFW Emilio_OFW

    joeseg says: “Sana, wala nang dumating na typhoon except the “other storm” na nararamdaman na ng madlang pipol.”

    Kung noong panahon ni Marcos ay may First Quarter Storm ngayon naman ang darating ay Fourth Quarter Storm circa2006.

    Kaya nangangatog na ang tumbong ni Tiyanak at kanyang mga alipores!

  20. joeseg joeseg

    Thanks, Emil!Pero mayroon bagong pautot. Toro-truth kaya ang mga ito?

    Online are two items in the breaking news at this hour:

    1. Arroyo: Stop Con-ass now. Cabinet in disarray over retreat ..
    This comes direct from the Palace
    President Macapagal-Arroyo had instructed her political affairs adviser Gabriel Claudio on Friday to “order” the lawmakers allied with her to drop the constituent assembly (Con-ass) as a means of changing the Constitution, Executive Secretary Eduardo Ermita said yesterday. The President’s sudden withdrawal of support for Con-ass in the face of mounting opposition from Church and local government leaders appeared to have left her Cabinet in disarray.

    2. Ulap changes tune. A group that engineered the move to change the Constitution through a people’s initiative—and that was known for its loyalty to President Macapagal-Arroyo—seemed to be singing a different tune yesterday. Now, they are supporting the holding of a constitutional convention (Con-con) as a method for changing the Charter.

    Hindi nagbigay ng deadline like what JDV did. Ingat tayo, baka mga patibong or trap nga ito.

  21. npongco npongco

    Now that the rally has been moved to Sunday, expect fewer numbers. Why? Because most of the religious groups have their Sunday church services and obligations. On the part of INC, members don’t miss their worship services which are held Sundays and even Saturdays depending on the size of locales. Why did Pagcor book the place on Friday of all days? Keep a very close watch on Malacanang’s tricks and moves lest we regret.

  22. chas_q chas_q

    Bat ba ang lakas ng loob ng vic agustin na yan na magtapon ng tubig ke RC?

  23. nelbar nelbar

     
    chas_q:

    kay Glenda ang sarap kay Gloria ang ligaya, diba joeseg?

     

  24. chas_q chas_q

    Dapat ang sinasabuyan ng tubig kanal yang si pedrosa at si agustin ska si peke, daga at lahat ng con asses…

  25. These church leaders and their words distrusting GMA and her many congressmen allies would look so stupid if they now suddenly believe whats she is saying now and suddenly taken as the truth. Saturday; Sunday why should they care about missing their church meeting when the chance to move, once and for all is begging for ACTION against this liar, not for just words from the Church Leaders.
    Why does GMA suddenly cancel the Summit in Cebu, because thats where all her AFP & PNP were. She needs them in Manila, another reason why PAGCOR booked the venue so as to allow the AFP & PNP to mobilize. They are running scared of the massess, so don’t stop all the plans now!
    One Million warm bodies standing outside the Palace gates, no less than One Million.

  26. If you watch the TV clip of JVD and his mob announcing the altimatum to the Senators, you will see Prospero Nograles
    whispering the points for this bumbling House Speaker to say. The rest were like nodding toy dogs. Even Pichay is not so bullish when interviewed in the last 24 hours. They are scared and rightly so. If the masses come to the streets then its the end for GMA, her administration and these bunmbling arrogant congressmen.
    When that time comes the people will be dancing in the streets because at last the masses have control of this evil administration of liars.

  27. Hi Ellen

    Just thought I’d share one more recent message.

    Attached is a message I delivered last December 5th before the House of
    Representatives’ Human Rights Committee as it celebrated International
    Human Rights Day. AFP Chief of Staff Gen. Hermogenes Esperon was
    supposed to be one of 3 speakers but sent only his deputy (sayang, as I
    planned to look straight at him when speaking the last words of my
    message; in the delivery, I even repeated this twice!). I am sharing
    this with you in the hope that you may share this with others in
    pounding home the illegitimacy of the present government.

    Thanks and regardsRC
    Renato Constantino, Jr. International Human Rights Day
    House of Representatives, Mitra Building December 5, 2006

    My thanks to Congressman Bienvenido Abante and the House Committee on Human Rights for inviting me to share a few thoughts in celebration of International Human Rights Day.

    Human rights has everything to do with respect. Respect for the rule of law. Respect for the basic rights of persons by the state and its agents. But respect must proceed from a tolerance of those with differing, even opposing, views and perspectives.

    Having said that, I must admit that I was a bit perplexed when I received the invitation to address this gathering. Why would a person presently charged with rebellion by the present dispensation be invited to share his thoughts in this establishment institution? But I am not complaining.

    I will not talk about the seemingly never-ending extra-judicial killings, agents of this government have perpetrated with impunity. I will not talk about the attempts of this government to thwart investigative inquiries by the Senate through its exercise of EO 464. Neither will I talk about how this government tried to stifle dissent by the use of CPR. Nor will I touch on the implications to democracy of Proclamation 1017.

    This is an an opportunity to share with you a very personal experience of mine. I am not going to talk about the nature of the case against me, that is for the lawyers to handle. I will, however, comment on the state’s conduct in this matter.

    Every accused person has the right to be informed of the specifications of the charges lodged against him. At the first hearing, the Department of Justice prosecution panel was unable or unwilling to deliver a bill of particulars. And yet it demands that the accused — all 49 of us — submit a counter-affidavit. To what? Our lawyers asked!? At the second hearing the DOJ panel claimed it had a “new” complaint-affidavit but the complainants categorically refused to give the accused copies of the same. Incredible and preposterous, I know. But sadly, true.

    This government’s heavy-handed manner in displaying their brazen and wanton disregard of the simplest requirements of the law continues to amaze us.

    If their attitude towards due process and the rule of law is so cavalier, how can their view of basic human rights be any different. Given the growing numbers of progressive individuals and journalists being killed, how can any other conclusion be drawn. Let me end by reiterating my statement last November 13 after the first rebellion hearing at the DOJ:

    “The government’s tactics of intimidation and lies can only succeed if we allow ourselves to be cowed. I have no intention of being a fugitive from the usurpers of power. The only way to combat their menace is through defiance.

    “The utterly corrupt, completely incompetent and totally illegitimate government of Gloria Macapagal Arroyo whose power does not emanate from the people does not have the moral right to expect obedience from the people. It does not have the integrity to command the respect of the citizenry. And, most of all, my stand is that a regime that has usurped power has no right to charge anyone who questions its legitimacy with rebellion.”

    You may not share my view on the legitimacy of this government, so let me ask you this instead: will you then share responsibility for this government’s actions? Who does?

  28. tikbalang tikbalang

    HA HA HA HA HA HE HE HE HE HE HE HI HI HI HI HI HO HO HO HO
    MAGALING TALAGA MAG JOKE SI JDV! Kaso ang taong bayan ayaw na ng mga JOKER, CLOWN, PAYASO, SALAULA, MANDARAYA, SINUNGALING, MANDARAMBONG, GANID, GARAPAL SA KAPANGYARIHAN, BALINGBING……Gising na ang MASA! Sawa na sa kahirapan ang taong bayan! PATALSIKIN NA! SIPAIN NA! NGAYON NA! WAG MATAKOT SA TAONG KUMUKURAKOT SA KABAN NG BAYAN! JOCJOC BULATE LUMABAS KA NA AT IPAPAKAIN KA NA SA MGA PIRANHA NG KONGRESO NA SI JDV AT ANG KANYANG MGA ALAGAD!

  29. npongco npongco

    Off topic: Is rape convict Smith serving sentence in jail or vacationing in jail? Please read:

    “His government is moving heaven and earth to get him out of the Makati City Jail, but in the meantime, convicted rapist Lance Cpl. Daniel Smith has begun to play chess and looked more relaxed in his narrow detention room.

    The young US Marine is not actually in a jail cell with other convicts but is being held in the records section office of the city jail, where joined tables topped by a mattress serve as his bed, and round-the-clock US security guards stay with him. All his meals are sent over by the US Embassy.”

  30. joeseg joeseg

    Vic Agustin may not know it, but his throwing water at RC is now becoming a byword sa aming palengke: Tubig ni Mang Gusting, panghugas ng GGloring (galunggong)!

    Basta ako, I’ll add to my collection of inspiring quotations the words of Renato Constantino, Jr:
    “I would like to say to you all (that) I am completely appalled by your collective gall. You’re totally bereft of principle that’s why you’re without shame.”

    At siempre, sasamahan ko ng aking interpretation (one of my 9 versions): Dyos na mahabagin! Kinikilabutan ako sa inyong walang patumanggang pagyurak sa ating saligang batas. Hindi ko malirip kung ano ang inyong nasa kalooban. Kayo ba’y sinapian na ng demonyo sa katawan? Nasaan ang pangaral na ating kinagisnan kapag walang prinsipyo, walang karangalan? Hindi ba kayo nahihiya sa inyong ginagawa? Huwag na kayong sumagot. Panget ng face nyo!

  31. dan alupay dan alupay

    mga tong gressman dapat ang con-con dapat tong tong ass

  32. dan alupay dan alupay

    jose de venecia is a tonggressman of pangasinan

  33. Mike Uliling Mike Uliling

    Sabi nga dito sa aking trabaho, “Don’t try to fix something that is not broke.” Bakit ba gigil na gigil silang baguhin ang constitution natin? Ang problema ay ang yung nagpapatakbo. Sila talagang mga bayaran na kongresman tulad nila pichay, de venecia, nograles, lagman at iba pang mukhang pera ang mga me sira na wala nang pag asang maayos pa. Ang dapat sa mga ito ay itapon na sa ilog Pasig kasama ng amo nilang tiyanak at yung asawang baboy na may anak na lukaret at maniyak. Pag nawala ng ang mga ito, gagaang na ang loob ng mga Pilipino at magkakaroon na tayo ng positive outlook sa buhay. Pero sa ngayon, puro sama ng loob at negatibo ang nararamdaman ko.

  34. nelbar nelbar

     
    npongco:

    ayan talaga ang nakakakulo ng dugo, mapapamura ka talaga sa harap ng TV kapag nakikita mo pa na ang mga pulis ay sini-shake-hands pa ang RAPIST! Na para bang dini-diyos pa ang kano na nasa Makati City Jail.

     
    onli inda pilipins!

     
    pero iyong mga kadete sa PNPA, kung babuy-babuyin na lang ng mga pulis na ito!

    ang masakit pa nito, sa tuwing may mga kilos-protesta ay walang awa na kung manghataw ng mga truncheon ang mga pulis na ito!

     

  35. npongco npongco

    Iglesia visit to Palace doomed Cha-cha bid

    A visit Friday night by four top officials of the Iglesia ni Cristo was the straw that broke Malacañang’s back on the issue of Charter change, according to administration and opposition sources.

    The four INC officials, according to the sources who sought anonymity, met with President Arroyo and Chief of Staff Michael Defensor.

    “It was a cordial but blunt discussion,” said an administration source that refused to be identified because he was not cleared to discuss the issue.

    The source said the appointment was coursed through Defensor. The chief of staff, the source added, was among the President’s aides that had raised some questions on the con-ass.

    Cabinet Secretary Ricardo Saludo said he did not know of the Friday meeting.

    A senior member of the House opposition coalition also confirmed the reported visit and Defensor’s role.

    “They told her to back off,” the source said. “She agreed.”

    The administration source would not reveal the President’s reaction but said, “look at today’s events and use that as a gauge.”

    The same source also confirmed that Malacañang had earlier tried to mollify irate Catholic bishops and El Shaddai leader Mike Velarde. Both groups have threatened to bring hundreds of thousands of protesters to the Luneta on December 15.

    The Palace was rebuffed, the administration source acknowledged. The reaction was “very terse, very negative,” he added.

  36. parasabayan parasabayan

    If the church leadership believes that tiyanak will back off from this con-ass/con-con, the Philippines is really fucked up! Sorry but this regime does not deserve an ounce of respect! Gee, they are not just dancing the cha-cha, they are dancing everything just to succeed in their evil designed absolute take over of the land!

    WWNL, you are right, the people will have to make an ultimate sacrifice to be one of the million bodies if they want to be sovereign in their land.It does not matter what day the protests happen, IT HAS TO HAPPEN!

    I DO NOT TRUST THIS ADMINISTRATION! I FEEL SO BAD FOR THE CREDIBLE MEN AND WOMEN WHO JOINED THIS ADMINISTRATION BECAUSE THEY ARE MADE INTRUMENTS OF THE SCHEMING LEADERSHIP!

  37. Michael Defensor nowhere to be seen?, but I’m reading that “he’s been the lone voice against what the Administration are doing” and “Ermita reported saying GMA is showing sensitivity to what the church is saying” what utter crap they talk, this woman is only worried about her end being in sight of the massess. Where will all these bums get a job in civvy street where they have such a large pork barrel to feed from!

  38. nelbar nelbar

     
    PAMPANGA ang kauna-unahang distrito eklesyastiko ng Iglesia ni Kristo sa Pilipinas.

     
    Kaya huwag kayong magtaka?

     

  39. npongco npongco

    GMA might be showing sensitivity to what the church is saying? What church? If it’s the Catholic Church or JIL, she doesn’t care. As presented above, it was INC that compelled her to agree. Is INC really sincere in stopping the Cha-Cha or Con-Ass? Not 100% sincere, I think. If they were, they would have warned GMA much earlier. INC wants the rallies not to continue. By backing off, INC thinks the protests might die down a bit. The month of December is very important to INC. It’s one of the most important occasions of this church. They call it “Annual Thanksgiving”. Members set aside their monetary offerings for the whole year starting January. These then are made as Thanksgiving offerings in December. Each locale or congregation has its own schedule. This is being done not only in the Philippines but world wide. Therefore, INC wants to avoid chaos in the streets since such rallies would affect their church activities this month.

  40. npongco npongco

    Nelbar, although Pampanga is the first ecclesiastical district of INC, the first chapel was in Punta, Sta. Ana. Many INC Capampangan dislike GMA. INC growth is very impressive. It has locales or congregations in almost 80 countries outside of the Philippines even reaching South Africa and Latin America. Members include more than 100 different nationalities. I like their doctrines except two: Their believe that Jesus is only a Man not God, and complete submission to one man, Manalo. Other than these, I find their members to be very disciplined and united. While we have seen and heard of our own Catholics fighting and killing one another, I still have to hear one INC member being harmed or killed by another member. Their love of brotherhood is the envy of others.

  41. npongco npongco

    Furthermore Nelbar, don’t you know that their members are not even allowed to sue one another in court? And they don’t celebrate Christmas? Weird uh…but that’s their beliefs. And I’m not to judge them but have to respect them. Of course there are also good churches like LDS whose members are also very disciplined. I’m just surprised that LDS members don’t drink coffee or even soft drink…no caffeine. Yet, I’m told they own or have stocks at Coca-Cola; Los Angeles Times, large department store Macy’s and JCPenny (?) in California, USA. The Jehova’s Witness is another unique group. They don’t eat blood like the INC including blood tranfusion; don’t celebrate Christmas and even birthdays…don’t believe in Trinity too.
    Sorry to be discussing different religions. Such topics have become relevant to today’s political events. So, it would help to connect the two.

  42. joeseg joeseg

    Npongo says: Iglesia visit to Palace doomed Cha-cha bid.

    I think it’s true and I’ll explain on what I know. But first, I’m not an INC member.

    Umugong na Friday pa lamang, may usapan nang urong na ang cha-cha upon the prodding of the INC and the ULAP officials who were present in that meeting. JDV was adamant but agreed to drop the con-ass. Yet on Saturday he issued the statement that they are now for con-con but giving the senators 72 hours deadline on the matter or else, tuloy pa rin ang con-ass. Ayaw talagang sumuko ni JDV. It gave us the impression na captive ni JDV si GMA dahil pagliligtas sa kanya sa impeachment cases. The incident involving RC caused a furor at lumaki ang sunog, maybe for some reason, they read the postings in this blog.

    Back to the INC and ULAP.

    We all know that ULAP is the umbrella organization of all local government officials. The political life of most of the Congressmen, Governors, Board Members, Mayors, Vice Mayors, Councilors, Barangay Chairman and Councilmen are in one way or another tied to the INC votes. Some of you may counter that it is not so, but I say most, not all. INC votes is the swing vote in the local elections. In the national elections, there are who were elected without INC support, but still they courted the INC votes because is one reality in Philippine politics if you are seeking an elective position.

    INC followers are everywhere and disciplined. They have a vast the monitoring system and information is coming directly from their people, culled and sent to Central. Alam nila kung sino ang may simpatiya sa kanilang sekta, ang kumakalaban at sinong pwedeng suportahan sa anumang uri ng election. Marami pang detalye saka na yong iba.

    Ang tantya ko, si Ka Erdie ay sangayon sa isipan ng ibang lider ng sekta na dapat, ang pag-amienda ng saligang batas ay ayon sa batas. Sa pamamagitan ng Con-Con at aprubadong both House and Senate. Sinabihan ng INC si GMA na halimbawa ay maluto ng Kamara ang bagong konstitusyon sa CON-ASS at ipasa ito sa taong bayan for referendum, hindi nila susuportahan. Matatalo ito. Meaning, walang saysay ang gagawin ng Kamara na solo flight sila. At sa pagkatalo, damay ang mga nakaupong opisyales from Congressman to the lowly Barangay councilman.

    If there are some who doubt this scenario, anybody can go to your Mayor and ask about it. If he’s popular and with clean record in his governance, he’s an exception. But still, even the most popular Mayor or Governor is lining up in Central to get the blessing of Ka Erdie come election time. I repeat, INC votes is always a swing vote because of their block voting. Alam ito GMA that’s she order to drop the con-ass. Her minions are now in disarray, the report says.

    If this is just one of their palabas, we don’t know.

  43. joeseg joeseg

    Just noticed some errors in typing my previous post. Sorry.

  44. nelbar nelbar

     
    Mukha yatang sa INK lang takot si GMA?

    Eh papaano naman ang mga Ulama?

    Ang mga grupo ng mga Negosyante?Propesyonal?Guro?Militar?Kabataan?Estudyante?Kababaihan?Magsasaka-Mangingisda?Pesante?Party-list/Sectoral representative?PO, NGO at COG’s?

    Gusto ko malaman kay artsee, kung ano ang posisyon ng FFCCII / Chinoy Business Club at community.

     

    ang ULAP lang ang nangbla-bluff!

     
    Mag-iipon ng lakas yan si GMA para pang-kontra sa mga kontra sa kanya?
    Parang iyong ginawa noong November 2000 ni Erap.
    Hindi ba’t may bagyo rin noong panahon na yun?

     

  45. parasabayan parasabayan

    It has to really be a HUMUNGOS DONATION to stop any of these churches to forego of their mass protests-BIG MONEY!!!
    INTEGRITY IS WHAT WE ALL LACK! Until each and everyone practice this, we will always be in the same place as we are in, maybe even way below in the years to come. It is the sad truth but it happens…If only we can alleviate our poverty some other ways rather than selling our principles, we would have gone a long way. Very sad for us but the reality is, whoever is in power and has the money dictates the rule of the game. Maybe we should all look at ourselves and make a big sacrifice of NO COMPROMISE THIS TIME!

  46. Bilib talaga ako sa sense of humour ng Pinoy. I just got this text:

    Flash report!

    Cherie Gil just gave Vic Agustin a “douse of cold water” saying, “You’re nothing but a second- rate trying-hard copy cat!”

  47. Mrivera Mrivera

    anumang pakana ang kanilang niluluto, zero vote sa may election ang dapat na iregalo sa mga asong turuan ng reyna anay ng malakanyang! huwag bigyan ng panibagong pagkakataong lokohin pa tayong muli! huwag nang hayaang lumawig pa ang kanilang langkay! pitasin nang sabay sabay at sunugin! mga uring hindi dapat pagkatiwalaan! mga salot ng bayan!

    mga kapatid tandaan sana ninyo – zero vote sa may election ang iregalo natin kay gloria mukhang bato!!!

    bagong buhay ang pilipinas! pagkakaisa, bagong pag-asa! mabuhay tayong lahat!!!

  48. hawaiianguy hawaiianguy

    Huwag kang pakasiguro Mrivera. may plano pa ang mga yan para makabangon ulit. Sa tutoo lang, andiyan pa ang dating comelec, pwede pa silang mag hello Abie.

  49. nelbar nelbar

     
    From International Herald Tribune

     

    Madagascar halts vote counting due to technical problems

    Associated Press

    Published: December 8, 2006
     

    ANTANANARIVO, Madagascar: Power problems forced a suspension in nearly complete vote counting Friday in Madagascar, where the incumbent president had what appeared to be an insurmountable lead with results from 82 percent of polling stations in.

    (Click here for the rest of the story)

  50. Nelbar, could you please include the online address of long articles you post so that we can just link it? Thanks.

  51. kitamokitako kitamokitako

    I-urong man o isulong ng mga tong-gressmen ang cha-cha or con-con, ang issue na ngayon ay ang immoralidad nila. They haven’t got it, as the CBCP said. In such a shameful circumstances, JDV et al who raped the constitution, must resign. Pero dahil sa kapal nila, wala sigurong magreresign, kaya dapat ituloy ang protesta ng mga pinoy. Tuluyan na at wag ng paabuting ng 2007.

  52. Mike Uliling Mike Uliling

    Paano ngayon ni-reject na ng mga senador ang 72 hour deadline ng dupang na venecia na yan? Will they have the balls to start con-ass and face the wrath of the people?

  53. If these leaders of the INC are serious then the big question must be Why bother to speak to GMA. Anyway One Million warm bodies is the important factor, not what church you are a member of.

  54. Mrivera Mrivera

    we-will-never-learn Says: “If these leaders of the INC are serious then the big question must be Why bother to speak to GMA.”

    bakit nga ba kailangan pang kausapin nang matino si gloria mukhang bato, eh nuno ng tuso ang babaeng ‘yan? kabastusan ang ginagawa sa saligang batas at tiwala ng taong bayan, kababuyan ang pinaiiral ng pamilyang walang kahihiyan, dapat lang na tapatan ng mas masahol pa kanilang ginagawa. paminsan minsan, kailangan ding labagin ang matinong kasabihan dahil sobrang pang-aabuso na ang ginagawa kahit nakikita nang nagdurusa at nagdadalamhati ang mga nasalanta ng bagyo sa kabikulan, kaplastikan at pagiging manhid pa rin ang pinaiiral nitong si reyna anay! mas inuunang isulong ang pansariling interest. wala nang pag-asa na magbabago pa ang ugali ng isang talamak na kawatan!

  55. npongco npongco

    Joeseg, if you read today’s news, GMA’s Palace aides now claim that Gloria never ordered the House to back off from Con-Ass. Well, everyone knows that JDV and his House pigs would not act without Malacanang’s blessing. GMA’s aides are now saying this just to save their fake boss’s face. Likewise, INC might have reminded Malacanang not to talk too much about Gloria’s ordering the backing off because INC doesn’t want to appear to be the one influencing and controlling Palace decisions. INC has always been very sensitive about public perception.

    Nelbar, I think GMA is not exactly scared of INC. She just owes this church a deep gratitude. Had it not for INC, the first impeachment against her would have prospered. INC supported her from Senator to President. Her best cabinet member Mike Defensor is very close to the INC leadership. Defensor is her emissary to INC. Election would most likely continue next year; and GMA needs INC’s support. INC could have promised her something in exchange for her Con-Ass withdrawal such as INC’s support of her senatorial candidates. If GMA remains obedient to Manalo, INC might again support half of the opposition and then the other half the administration.

    Mr. Rivera, you asked why INC had to talk to GMA. Well, the four officials who went to see her were top officials not the elder or younger Manalo. Bishop Manalo never makes the first move to speak to anyone; not even the highest person of the land. When Manalo was still upset with Gloria, he snubbed her many times when she dropped by the INC Temple to have an audience with him. The most that she could meet was his son, the successor, Edward Manalo.

    INC rejects the Cha-Cha or Con-Ass simple because INC wants the election. It is on election when Manalo’s ego expands. INC votes are the most sought after by most politicians. In a tight contest, INC votes could prove to be the swing vote and this was proven many times in the past. El Shaddai tries to follow INC; but the former cannot command a real honest loyalty and obedience from their members unlike the INC whose members are always ready to defend and die for their church.

  56. chi chi

    off topic

    Will a wealthy banker Pinoy ever achieve this highest consciousness? Nah!

    THIS BANKER IS A TRUE ECONOMIST, GLUERIA IS AN EXPERT FAKER OF ECONOMY!

    ****
    Nobel laureate urges world to fight poverty

    By John Acher 44 minutes ago

    OSLO (Reuters) – Bangladeshi economist Muhammad Yunus received the Nobel Peace Prize on Sunday and urged world leaders to get on with the fight against poverty and stop spending money on wars like the one in
    Iraq.

    (click here fo the rest of the story)

  57. If we analyse what has been said and done since Friday evening, it appears that its said that four officials of the INC had a meetimg with GMA, Defensor and others. We are told to believe that the INC told GMA in no uncertain terms to back down. What we know for sure because it was seen on TV that JDV and his group of congressmen the following morning didn’t back off, the fact is that they gave the ultimatum to the Senators 72 hours as from Monday to join the congressmen with their evil plan or they would continue without the Senators.
    Is this backing off I don’t think so. Why is all the secrecy in who these four officials from the INC are. What will these four officials from the INC do about it then?
    The Administration are full of secrets, and it seems that these “four Officials” are no better than them!

  58. npongco npongco

    Ever wonder why INC did not support JDV in his last presidential bid? JDV will claim he’s close to INC leadership but it is on the contrary. JDV’s relationship with INC started way back during Marcos time. As member and leader of then powerful KBL Party, JDV had the chance to mingle with INC’s top leadership. But it doesn’t mean INC likes this shit.

    JDV and his gang could not abrubly turned around the next day after INC officials’ visit to Malacanang. It would be too obvious. So, he chose Con-Con as a cover up. But this I can tell you, even Con-Con would not succeed. When INC gives warning, she means it. INC’s influence and power cannot just be ignored. INC used to be very much persecuted and humiliated during its infant stage. Today, non-members and even detractors are cautious not to insult or malign the church’s good name. INC has hit squads all over the country. These hit squads are mostly composed of retired and active police and soldiers. Try harming one member especially if he or she is an officer of the church like a choir member or deacon. The whole group is going to gang up on you. Do I agree with this fanatical practice? Of course not. I’m just telling you guys that from being persecuted, INC is now feared.

  59. Mrivera Mrivera

    npongco, whatever their purpose is in seeking audience to gloria mukhang bato is just spoiling this childish fake president. no amount of persuasion can make gloria back off from her desire to perpetuate herself, family and kin in power. no amount of good deed and words can soften her greed as she has been used to it as our saying goes “nakatahi na sa laman, tagos hanggang buto at sagad hanggang kaluluwa”. yet, nothing was spilled about this meeting. something they would not let people know?

    abangan!!

  60. aponco:
    Inyeresting what you have to say about INC supporting GMA from Senator through to President, so what your saying is that the INC was a big factor in assisting GMA. Therefore it follows that they have some responsibility for placing a liar and thief in charge of this country. Now! what do they intend to do to help remove her?

  61. npongco npongco

    You need to learn and focus on what I say, pal. Did I ever say INC was right in supporting Gloria in her political career? Check my previous postings and you would read that I said INC was partly if not mainly to be blamed for GMA’s rise in power. And my recent postings were full of suggestions to INC that they now remove her from office.

    At issue is not whether or not INC is right in supporting Gloria. INC supported Marcos who was described as cruel and dictator. INC supported Erap who was an open womanizer, drunkard and gambler. It’s not choosing the lesser evil. INC has the policy of supporting those who don’t hinder the church’s day to day activities and worship.
    Whether or not INC benefits materially behind the scene like what Bro. Mike Velarde got, it’s besides the point. Why did INC not support Cory? One reason was the Hacienda Luisita incident wherein thousands of INC members were driven away. That maltreatment against INC members remained in Manalo’s memory until this day. I mentioned that INC makes good its threat or warning. A case in point was Manalo’s ultimatum given to FPJ and Lacson to reconcile. Manalo asked and hoped that one of them move down to vice president or else INC would support GMA. FPJ and Lacson were stubborn and refused to yield. So, Manalo has no choice but to switch to Arroyo at the last minute.

  62. artsee artsee

    Ano ba ang INC? I Need Cash…o…I Need Cult ?

  63. chi chi

    Manalo, no choice but to go Glueria in 2004 elections? He had/has all the available options in a snap of his fingers. Truth was that he was promised heaven and earth by this evil woman while the two gents had pride not to tow the overborn dictates of Manalo, a politician first and foremost.
    Why he chose to join the massive rally against ConAss? Kung walang eleksyon, hindi siya makakadikta, maiiwan siya sa pansitan!

  64. GMA, JDV, INC “birds of a feather flock together”, as I already said we need One Million warm bodies standing outside the Palace gates, any body, it doesn’t matter what church they attend, its not a time for secrets, pleading to the likes of a liar and a thief.

  65. chi:
    Everyone has the option to say “NO” when promises are being handed out whether politician or church leader. Corruption has affected all sectors, we need to stop it.

  66. chi chi

    That’s right, WWNL. Yes, No or Nuetral, all options and choices. And we are responsible for the options and choices we made.

    Absolutely, all groups should stop secret meetings with this Tiyanak, she’s contagious. We have to make kapit-bisig and oust this bogus president.

    BTW, the Philippines is second to Indonesia in corruption as reported by Transparency International. Na naman? Tama ka, corruption is everywhere in Pinas. Shame on Glueria, sipain na ASAP!

  67. chi chi

    Another blackeye for Glueria!
    *****

    GMA “saddened” by int’l graft watchdog report—Palace

    12/11/2006, Tribune

    President Arroyo was apparently disheartened by the findings that came out of a survey released in a report by the Transparency International (TI), which virtually said her administration had failed in the area of curbing corruption, and that lawmakers and the police also under her administration were perceived as the most corrupt.

    In an interview, Executive Secretary Eduardo Ermita told the media that Mrs. Arroyo felt frustrated over the TI’s report because she had been exerting efforts to curb corruptions.

    “If you are the President, of course you would not feel very well, especially if an organization outside of the country came out with such reports. But when you are a national leader, much more our President, it is not so much about popularity that we are after, even if we want that, you would want that a President is a leader that would do her thing and therefore institute measures to prevent corruption from spreading,” Ermita said.

    He said the TI obviously failed to check on the measures put in place by the Arroyo government to address corruption in public office.

    “The President has placed agencies to address corruption. We have the Presidential Anti-Graft Commission, there is the Office of the Ombudsman, and others. We (also) have the Commission on Human Rights…,” he said in stressing his point.

    Ermita moreover shrugged off the TI report, saying it was merely its own perception of the status of graft in the Philippine government.

    “Well, let’s just say that’s only their perception. Everyone is free to make their own opinion about a certain issue. But definitely a country such as ours is trying to maintain the ability to be able to keep its ship of state upright and going in the direction in spite of rough seas,” he said.

    In its “Global Corruption Barometer 2006” survey, TI said it was found that Philippine police, legislators, revenue agencies and political parties obtained dismal scores, or just a point shy of the rating for “extremely corrupt.”

    According to the survey results released last Dec. 7, TI said corruption is “widespread outside Europe and North America,” and that police authorities are the most often bribed.

    In its survey this year, the fourth of such, TI said it interviewed 59,661 persons in 62 low, middle and high-income countries.

    The survey was conducted on behalf of TI by Gallup International, as part of its Voice of the People Survey, between July and September 2006.

    In the TI survey, 16 percent of respondents who have had transactions in the Philippines reported paying a bribe in the last year, while 84 percent said they did not.

    The Philippines ranked second in the Asia-Pacific region behind Indonesia (18 percent). India was third (12 percent) and Thailand was fourth (10 percent).

    When asked about government actions in the fight against corruption, 31 percent of respondents said they found it “not efficient” while 24 percent said the government “actually encourages it.”

    To make matters worse, another 23 percent said the Philippine government “does not fight it at all,” while only 13 percent ranked it as “efficient” and only eight percent ranked it “very efficient.”

    When asked about the impact of corruption on various sectors in the Philippines, the police and the legislature were rated as most affected by corruption.

    Next to them, the taxation services and political parties received the second lowest ratings.

    The scale marks zero as “not at all corrupt,” and 5 as “extremely corrupt.”

    Respondents for the Philippines gave the legislature and police a 3.9 rating, or a just one point shy of being “extremely corrupt.”

    Other sectors of government received the following ratings: taxation, 3.7; political parties, 3.5; military, 3.4; legal system, 3.4; business, 3.2; registry and permit services, 3.2; education, 3.0; Utilities, 2.9; medical services, 2.9; non-government organizations, 2.6; media, 2.5; and religious sector, 2.1.

    Using the same scale, the respondents said corruption affects political life, business environment and personal/family life, with a score of 3.4.

    In the same TI survey, the Philippines was listed among 17 countries where between 16 to 40 percent of respondents reported having paid a bribe in the last 12 months.

    As well, the cluster included Bolivia, Congo-Brazzaville, Czech Republic, Dominican Republic, Greece, Indonesia, Kenya, Mexico, Moldova, Nigeria, Paraguay, Peru, Romania, Senegal, Ukraine and Venezuela.

    Meanwhile, between 51 to 70 percent of respondents believe corruption has affected political life in the Philippines and 28 other countries “to a large extent.”

    These other countries include Albania, Argentina, Bulgaria, Chile, Croatia, France, Gabon, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Israel, Italy, Kenya, Macedonia, Mexico, Nigeria, Peru, Paraguay, Poland, Portugal, Romania, South Africa, Russia, Senegal, Spain, Turkey, UK, Ukraine, and US.

    The TI survey also discerned that in most countries, government performance in the fight against corruption is regarded to be not adequate.

    “People around the world tend to be very negative about their government’s attempt to fight corruption. Only one in five surveyed worldwide think that their government is effective to some degree in fighting corruption; nearly two in five say the government is ‘not effective’ in its anti-corruption work.

    “One in six surveyed globally thinks that their government actually encourages corruption rather than fighting it,” it said.

    It also said the perception remains that political parties and parliaments are most corrupt, followed by business and police. Sherwin C. Olaes

  68. Chi:
    GMA hates any negative reports such as by Int’l Graft Watchdog Report—(12/11/2006, Tribune) because she has no control on the International Community.
    Corruption is like a drug – we must say NO! and next time vote for someone who has proved themselves to be honest.

  69. parasabayan parasabayan

    WHAT DO YOU EXPECT, TIYANAK AND FATSO ARE THE MOST CORRUPT LEADERS SIEMPRE PA, FOLLOW THE LEADER, DI BA? HOW CAN YOU IMPLEMENT CHANGES FOR THE BETTER WHEN ALL THOSE IN POWER ARE CORRUPT EXTRAORDINAIRE!!!KAYA GISING NA MGA KABABAYAN! PALITAN NA ANG LIDER NATIN!!!

    Bangladesh is blessed with one citizen who thinks about the poor. Let us learn from him. His idea may pull some of our poorer citizens from poverty. BUT AGAIN, it is a trickle down economy. Let us start overhauling from the top then the rest will fall in place.

  70. nelbar nelbar

     
    Ellen,

    papaano ba ito? hanap ako ng hanap ng website ng The Philippine chronicleIN THE SERVICE OF TRUTH AND FREEDOM , pero wala ako na mahanap!

     
    Ang headline ngayon MONDAY, DECEMBER 11,2006 :

    RP 2ND MOST CORRUPT IN ASIA

     

    Iyon sa may page 3A naman niya, ganito ang nakalagay:

    Incumbents told to stay out of con-con

    FORMER senator and labor leader Ernesto Herrera has called for an autonomous Constitutional Convention(con-con) whose delegates would be chosen by the people in a special direct balloting to be held simultaneously with the May 10,2007 mid-term elections.

    . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

     

     

    Kasi kapag nag-encode ako dito at nai-post, baka hanapin na naman ang link?

     

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