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    #181
    ^

    buti naka pagwithdraw na ako kanina.

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    #182
    Then random guy runs to the SC... TRO!

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    #183
    Mayor Lim ikaw pa rin!! kalokohan ung tandem niyang vice mayor.

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    #184
    Quote Originally Posted by Cathy_for_you View Post
    It's so expensive to live at the South! In the 80's the toll was negligible, around P2 lang ata?

    Now, those who live at Alabang/LP have to pay P122 or P112 ata for toll. It traumatised me because I didn't expect it to be that expensive. Sta Rosa is P175and that's so far na. But at least there's no traffic na.
    Actually, bros and sis,- if you know your way around (Alabang/Las Pinas/Paranaque),- then you can minimize your toll....

    Iyong nga lang,- baka tamaan ka ng medyo traffic..... And, you have to have a combination of the following: Las Pinas Friendship Route sticker(free); BF Homes Sticker(P700/yr for early birds), and Moonwalk sticker(P500?/year )... Diyan sa may T3 and labas mo papunta ng Makati (at pauwi)...

    On a normal commute to work,- our toll is more than P4000 a month. We've been able to reduce this to less than half by going through another route(actually, faster commute) in the afternoon/evening going home....

    BTT: Kasawa naman makinig ng radyo at manuod ng TV,- puro kampanya ng mga kandidato.... Pera ng bayan iyan!!!

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    #185
    bawal daw ung "money ban" ng Comelec ayon kay Atty. Mac

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    #186
    A "money ban" is stupid as well since most dirty money to be used for vote-buying would not be in the bank anyway.

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    #188
    SWS Final Pre-Election Senatorial Survey (May 2-3)

    1.) Loren Legarda (57%)

    2.) Alan Peter Cayetano (50%)

    3.) Nancy Binay (48%)

    4.) Chiz Escudero (48%)

    5.) Grace Poe (45%)

    6.) JV Ejercito (44%)

    7.) Cynthia Villar (44%)

    8.) Koko Pimentel (43%)

    9.) Bam Aquino (41%)

    10.) Sonny Angara (38%)

    11.) Sonny Trillanes (38%)

    12.) Gringo Honasan (37%)

    13.) Jack Enrile (35%)

    14.) Jun Magsaysay (33%)

    15.) Migz Zubiri (33%)

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    #189
    Don't vote for a Binay...poor clueless girl.


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    PPwedehh pa kayo magpalasheengg...hic..hic..hic...

    baka mag-tantrum na naman si matandang Brillantes...

    SC stops liquor ban extension
    BY RAPPLER.COM
    POSTED ON 05/08/2013 3:56 PM | UPDATED 05/08/2013 5:15 PM


    MANILA, Philippines (2nd UPDATE) - The Supreme Court (SC) on Wednesday, May 8, issued a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) stopping the implementation of the liquor ban from May 9 to 11, limiting it only to two days.

    SC spokesperson Theodore Te announced the ruling in a press conference, citing a petition filed by liquor companies Food and Beverage Inc., and International Wines and Spirit Association Inc.

    The liquor companies said Comelec acted in excess jurisdiction when it issued the resolution ordering the liquor ban.

    The petitioners said there is "without question" that Comelec has the authority to promulgate rules and regulations.

    "However...Comelec's rule-making power should be exercised in accordance with the prevailing law," the petitioners said.

    They added that Comelec violated their right to due process, as did not conduct any hearing before issuing the resolution.

    They stressed that the poll body only acted upon the recommendation of Metropolitan Manila Development Authority chairman Francis Tolentino.

    The liquor ban was originally scheduled from May 12 to 13 only, but the Comelec extended it at Tolentino's request. - with reports from Purple Romero/Rappler.com

Eleksiyon 2013