BULL's HIT
>> Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Rudy Garcia
Bulag, pipi at bingi cops
The Supreme Court has now issued the sanction to be imposed on the erring Court of Appeals justices who were involved in the bribery scandal of the Meralco -GSIS case. Some say the order was harsh while others say it was insufficient.
Too much or not, we have to respect the decision of the Supreme Court. Meanwhile, those CA justices could file their appeal. They could now be the “givers” instead of being the “takers.” Yes the doctors now are taking up medicine from their own prescription, isn’t it funny?
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There are reports that vigilante groups are now helping the military in hunting down MILF commanders Bravo and Kato. Thanks to the bounty reward of P10 million each for the capture of the two MILF Rebel commanders. If the vigilante groups catch Bravo or Kato first ahead of the military, then there could be something wrong with the Armed Forces of the Philippines, But whoever comes first doesn’t matter but for the immediate capture of these two commanders and their men.
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Former Gov. Chavit Singson was named deputy national security adviser. Aside from Recto, Sotto, Pichay and Defensor, he will he be taking the post for the national welfare or will he just be another poste by the Malacañang in preparation for the coming 2010 election? The benefit of the doubt lies now on Singson. He has now the chance to prove that he is worth the position. Huwag lang sana siyang ma Chavit,dahil baka magkachavit-Chavit nanaman ang Malakanyang sa pagtalaga sa kanya.
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About 6535 law graduates took the recent bar exam and this so far is the greatest number of examinees recorded taking up the bar exams. If at least 1/8 of them would pass, then we will be having more or less 800 new lawyers. The lucrative income and the status symbol could be some factors why young students prefer taking up law than study technical courses where this country is now short of having skilled ones. Kung sabagay kapag abogado ka, malaki ang tsansa. More cases, more clients and more money.
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The discovery of the shabu lab in Naguillan, La Union has resulted to fingerpointing and washing of hands of officials, enforcers and the media. Rep. Dumpit of La Union has even accused some members of the media of being on the take citing the reason why they failed or refused to report the matter earlier.
I am not saying that the good congressman is barking at the wrong tree but he should not be too fast in coming out with his allegation without any substantial evidence. Otherwise he could be branded as a screaming faggot out to seek personal attention. Dapat niyang tandaan, walang magnanakaw ang umaamin sa siya’y nagnakaw. Right mga kapamilya?
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The landslide that is now happening at Compostela Valley is likely to happen in Camp 6 Tuba, Benguet if concerned authorities fall to stop illegal pocket mining in area. Minor erosions are now starting to happen in some parts of mountain slope where there are small underground tunnels caused by this pocket mining. Worst, reports have it that chemicals like cyanides used in mining were disposed off at night on nearby creeks or river channels unnoticed.
Perhaps those municipal and the barangay officials are just too busy they don’t see what is happening right under their noses. The same is through with the police. They have defective ears since they could not hear the loud noises of explosion coming out from dynamites being used by these miners.
Mahirap talaga ang maging bulag pipi at bingi dahil sa kislap ng salapi. But remember that we have a universal law of retribution called karma. They should not wait for this law to hit them, otherwise
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