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May 20th, 2022 04:12 PM #3981
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May 20th, 2022 04:13 PM #3982
Hahaha, na-tiktok ka din ba tungkol dyan.
Basahin mo yung pinost ko at yung Disini case. Walang logical reason talaga kapag bulag or nagbubulag-bulagan.
https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1143793
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May 20th, 2022 04:39 PM #3983
Imagine millions of voters victim ng ganyang disinformation.
Ah basta elitista ang mga pink kaya natalo si Leni.
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May 20th, 2022 04:51 PM #3984
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May 20th, 2022 05:08 PM #3985
ikaw ang ulol...
whether the BNPP was overpriced or not, it is not logical not to continue it, we're paying for it anyway. If BNPP was continued, maybe we still have LP gov't at this time. Just that it was used for propaganda.
Just think of it, PRRD's did a lot of loans for the Build3x. For any President next to him, the right mindset should continue it because we will be paying it anyway.
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May 20th, 2022 05:10 PM #3986
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May 20th, 2022 05:11 PM #3987
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May 20th, 2022 05:38 PM #3989It is not just overpriced, it has also safety concerns. Like it is close to an earthquake fault line and it is also close to an active volcano.
"When the Aquino government decided not to open the BNPP in 1986, among the safety measures cited was the location of the plant as it is situated close to an earthquake fault line. It is also 7.5 kilometers away from Mount Natib, which the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) considers as a “potentially active volcano.”
While the details about the BNPP project laid out in the video are factual, it left out some key information. For one, the video mentioned that the plant passed the inspection of the International Atomic Energy Agency, an organization that promotes the peaceful use of nuclear energy, in 1985. But a Fortune article in 1986 detailed how that inspection report was not conducted by construction experts.
Safety concerns had been raised even before the construction of the plant was completed, too. In 1980, US nuclear engineer Robert Pollard of the now-defunct US Atomic Energy Commission visited the Philippines to inspect the BNPP. He reported that the plant would not be safe, reliable, and inexpensive."
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May 20th, 2022 09:54 PM #3990
brad marcos sr dying under incarceration is a big trouble (kinulong, inapi, pinatay)..1986 hes already sick and old..1989 he died in hawaii
marcoses eager to go back to power not answer allegations kamo..sinong inuuto mo dito?
1987 democracy was restored by ratifying a new constitution..the same constitution used by marcos jr to get back to power..the same constitution you want replaced with sham constitutional reform you are advocating (para makabalik daw ang dilawan..sinong inuuto mo dito?)
para another 20 years of HOXFORD brand of leadership..sinong inuuto mo dito?
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