An Exiting Regime’s Danger-laden Lameduck Pledge
Posted by netizen on January 4, 2010 · Leave a Comment
The Arroyo administration is beginning its final 5 months in office with a tall tale: the “definite” dismantling of all private armies.
Press Secretary Cerge Remonde :
Meron na kaming chairman, isa siyang retired justice ng Supreme Court pero nasa labas pa siya ng bansa at sinabi niya na mamaya...
Source: Filipino Voices
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