Fred M. Lobo
PRESIDENT and Commander-in-Chief GMA rallies PMA graduates to work hard and remain loyal to the nation and the Constitution.
Behave, my boys – serve and create no trouble!
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"There are many forces that wish to drag us back and stop our forward progress," laments PGMA.
Drag them backward and let’s march forward, Madam President.
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Soldiers should focus on securing the peace of the nation and should not delve into political intrigue and adventurism, stresses PGMA.
Tell that to the Marines, no kidding.
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PGMA says she is willing to sacrifice popularity for Cha-cha for the sake of lasting political and economic reforms.
The possible effect could be improved popularity rating – but with a shorter term.
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Chief of Staff Gen. Generoso Senga vows military will never again be used in politics.
If they insist, soldiers can resign and run for public office.
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AFP is neither "king nor kingmaker" and will reject any offer or move to set up a transition government, adds Senga.
Again, no junta. Just the usual huntahan.
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Senga: Leave the AFP alone.
PGMA: Don’t leave me alone!
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PGMA regrets meeting with leaders of militant groups before EDSA Dos.
But wasn’t it a fruitful political romance? PGMA became Prez while the militants went to Congress.
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In the meantime, former President Erap laments ouster "conspiracy" in his defense testimony and documentary "Triumph of Truth."
Will he eventually triumph or remain a Tanay exile?
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Small-town lottery revived by government to replace jueteng.
But Bishop Cruz is suggesting though that STL is small-town looting.
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PCSO is pro-STL. Sa Tayaan Larga!
But QC Mayor Sonny Belmonte rejects it. Sa Tayaan Laban!
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Senate and House of Representatives approve Juvenile Justice and Welfare Bill to the joy of the UNICEF.
Yes to reformation – not hard prison – for young offenders.
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Pinoy boxing idol Manny Pacquiao to fight former world champion Oscar Larios of Mexico July 2 at the Araneta Coliseum.
Looks exciting – except for congressmen and bigwigs who’ll find no excuse to travel.
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The Commission on Audit (CoA) finds three NGOs involved in the Ginintuang Masaganang Ani (GMA) program to have "massively" bought overpriced fertilizers.
Hello! That’s another "Joke! Joke!"
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