There goes the 16th vote. Corona is convicted. We have won back the values our nation has been fighting for in the last 44 days but we have lost the sanctity and legality of our courts.
ecelines (May 29, 2012)
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There goes the 16th vote. Corona is convicted. We have won back the values our nation has been fighting for in the last 44 days but we have lost the sanctity and legality of our courts.
ecelines (May 29, 2012)
What hangs in the balance until then is the fate of the separation of powers, now in the hands of a President set upon its destruction, and a chief justice wavering in its defense. Here was a victor who snatched defeat from the jaws of victory, and the laurel crown from his head, only to throw it in the gutter. He may pick it up tomorrow and hurl it in the sky, but it will be a little dirty just the same. When he is convicted, it will not be because the President is right, but because this Chief Justice was not the man who could prove the President wrong.
Teddy Boy Locsin.
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Santiago: You're arguing with a senator-judge!
Ombudsman: Mea culpa.
Santiago: Apology accepted.
Ombudsman: Noted.
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Ansaveh ng 'NOTED' ni Ombudsman.
HAHAHAHAHAHA.
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