Miyerkules, Setyembre 28, 2011

Lolong at iba pang Super Buwaya



1,075-kg, 6.4-meter (21-foot) crocodile captured in Agusan Sur creek... WOW!... ang laki nyan ah, galing nyo manghuli ng buwaya... sana kayo din makahuli kay GMA at FG!... 6.4 m, 1,075kg croc is big...but this croc is bigger!
1. Arroyo awarded a $470-million contract to Argentine firm Industrias Metalurgicas Pescarmona Sociedad Anonima (IMPSA) to rehabilitate a power plant in Laguna

2. The P600-million overprice of the construction of the GSIS-funded 5.1-kilometer President Diosdado Macapagal Boulevard in the Manila Bay reclamation area.

3. The Jancom controversy involved a $360-million (P18 billion) incineration project in which the Jancom Environment Corp. (JEC) would burn 3,000 tons of Metro Manila garbage a day for a tipping fee of $10 per ton.

4. GSIS contributed at least P100 million to the campaign funds of Pres. Arroyo.

5. Naia’s Terminal 3 overpricing.

6. Nueva Vizcaya Rep. Carlos Padilla revealed that 600,000 metric tons of rice imported from India were found to be rotten and moldy. Kishore Hemlani, an Indian trader allegedly close to Arroyo, reportedly bagged the P9.5 billion contract for the rice importation.

7. Mike acquired, resold, and managed at least five properties with a total value of at least $7.1 million in San Francisco from 1992 to 2000.

8. Sen. Panfilo Lacson accused First Gentleman Jose Miguel Arroyo of money laundering: he allegedly siphoned off at least P321 million in campaign funds and contributions and put these in a secret bank account under the name Jose Pidal.

9. The Northrail project started during Ramos’s administration but it was only in February 2004 when Finance Secretary Juanita Amatong entered into a credit loan agreement with the Export-Import Bank of China. The agreement granted the Philippine government a $400-million loan facility to finance the construction of the project.

10. President Arroyo was accused of using fertilizer funds for the 2004 election. The fund, worth P728 million, fell under the Ginintuang Masagana Ani Program. Jocelyn Bolante, agriculture undersecretary and regarded as the architect of the fund, left the country and sought asylum in America.

11. In Senate hearings on jueteng that began in May 2005, jueteng operators and bagmen said the President’s husband, Mike, her son Mikey, and her brother-in-law Ignacio or Iggy were among those who received monthly payoffs from gambling lords. The payoffs ranged from P500,000 to P1 million.

12. According to Solicitor General Alfredo Benipayo, the botched P1.3 billion poll modernization project of Comelec was overpriced by P500 million. Comelec ignored its own bidding rules and changed these to suit one favored bidder: MegaPacific Corp.

13. During Manny Pacquiao’s match with Erick Morales in Las Vegas, the First Gentleman allegedly stayed in a $20,000-a-night suite at the MGM Grand Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada.

14. Transport Secretary Leandro Mendoza and ZTE Corp Vice President Yu Yong signed a $329.5 million contact for a national broadband network deal in April. President Arroyo and the First Gentlemen were said to have visited China for the contract-signing.

15. Electoral Fraud... stealing the mandate of the people.

16. sale of three choppers, two of them used, for P104.5 million.

kailangang i-correct at i-rectify at linisin ang kasalanan ng nakaraan to be assure that the greedy won’t get greedier and the hungry hungrier... kaya kung mas malaki at mahaba mas maganda. =)

sabi nga ni de quiros: It puts morality and justice at the heart of things, at the core of things, at the head of things. In the end, it’s game changing: politically, culturally, spiritually.

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