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Disqualification case vs Erap junked by Comelec

source: http://www.gmanews.t...

The Commission on Elections (Comelec) said Wednesday it has dismissed the disqualification case filed against former President Joseph “Erap" Estrada, saying such was still "premature."

“Hindi pa nga siya nagfa-file ng (Estrada hasn’t even submitted his) certificate of candidacy (COC), it’s premature," Comelec chairman Jose Melo told reporters.

On Monday, lawyer Oliver Lozano filed a disqualification case against Estrada, saying the deposed leader’s election bid was against the provisions of the 1987 Constitution.


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RA 6552 "Maceda Law" Crap

I just want to share this with you. for your protection as a buyer.

Rights of a defaulting buyer under RA 6552, realty installment buyers protection act.

Thanks to Mr. Maceda buyers have the protection from realty firms, what is Mr. Maceda thingking when he passed this law. This law is for the protection of realty firms, not for the buyers, this law is crap.

And one more thing how many of you were advice by your agents when you purchase your house and lot.

Mr. Maceda is back in the scene again now that Mr. Estrada is gunning for the precidency again.


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It’s a Noynoy tsunami

Noynoy tsunami

It’s a Noynoy tsunami.

If elections were held today, in a five-cornered presidential contest, Sen. Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino, fight will win hands down with 50 per cent of the votes, according to a survey conducted by the Social Weather Station last Sept. 5 and 6 in the vote-rich region of the National Capital Region, Pangasinan, Central Luzon and the Calabarzon.

The survey, done after Sen. Mar Roxas withdrew from the presidential race and before Aquino declared his presidential bid showed Aquino getting 50 percent of the votes followed by Sen. Manuel Villar with 14 per cent, former President Estrada with 13 per cent, Sen. Francis Escudero with 12 per cent and Vice President Noli de Castro with 7 per cent.


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