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April 28th, 2015 02:37 PM #1
This is stupid.
Been hearing Kabayad and a certain Atty. Olalia of the NUPL loudly complaining that the government did not do enough to save Mary Jane Veloso who is now facing execution in Indonesia. Actually, the case has been ringing in my ears the whole week.
Wow. The woman was tried and sentenced by a court of law in Indonesia for trafficking drugs and now it's supposed to be the government's priority to save her?
Itong si Atty. Olalia na blacklist sa Indonesian immigration for being undesirable...syempre sinisi nya ang DFA natin. Tapos tong si Migrante akala mo naman walang kasalanan ang nakaharap ngayon sa bitay. Sila nalang kaya ang pumalit kay Veloso sa firing squad?
Wala talagang pag-asa Pilipinas!
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April 28th, 2015 02:43 PM #2
if MJ had been murdered by fellow drugs dealers, I bet most of us would've been secretly thinking "Good riddance".
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April 28th, 2015 03:36 PM #4
Lost count how many PH drug mules have been executed, ... It's just the current flavor of the month since the Mamasapano Incident is no longer of public interest. BS Aquino shouldn't loose any sleep over it. People would have all but forgotten about it by next week...
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April 28th, 2015 04:26 PM #5
It's Indonesia's law. The crime happened in their country and they enforce their laws. They respect the law of their land, and expect us to do the same. Malas lang talaga si MJ (if innocent nga) at dun pa siya nahuli.
Ganun dapat ipatupad ang batas: you break the law, you pay the consequence.
Hindi katulad dito sa atin: you break the law, you "PAY" the consequence.
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It's Indonesia's law. The crime happened in their country and they enforce their laws. They respect the law of their land, and expect us to do the same. Malas lang talaga si MJ (if innocent nga) at dun pa siya nahuli.
Ganun dapat ipatupad ang batas: you break the law, you pay the consequence.
Hindi katulad dito sa atin: you break the law, you "PAY" the consequence.
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April 28th, 2015 05:32 PM #6
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April 28th, 2015 05:33 PM #7It's quite hard not to sympathize with the patsies that drug lords use, but sabi nga ng uncle ko: had those drugs been sold and used in Indonesia, countless other lives would have been ruined. Yes Filipino lives matter, but who are we to say that it is worth more than those Indonesian lives?
Heard that Pacquiao has become the de-facto chairman in the Senate to look into MJ's case. Good luck.Last edited by badkuk; April 28th, 2015 at 05:35 PM.
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April 28th, 2015 05:37 PM #8
Buwa ng inang mga drug mules na yan. Ayaw pa umamin na nasilaw sa bayad na $$$ para magdala ng drugs. Bwiset!
At mas bwiset yang *******ng migrante na yan! Wala na ibang alam gawin kundi mag-rally. E kung yung pera na ginagamit sa rally e ginamit nula sa abugado ni MJ e di wala sana sila sinisisi ngayon.
Bitayin na yan! Milliones ang ofw na marunong sumunod sa batas di dapat pinag-aaksayahan ng pera at panahon yang drug mule!
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April 28th, 2015 06:02 PM #9sa atin, drug mules are children below 15 y.o. absolutely no criminal liability. thanks to former Sen. kiko Pangilinan.
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April 29th, 2015 08:31 AM #10
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