The cock-sucking uber-sleazy presidential stooge, Rey Umali, has spared no expense to condition the minds of the uneducated and stupid public--the same people who are hopefully dying because of the outbreak of measles in Davao City and Taguig (ain't that just great karma for Digong and Cayetano) for distrusting the otherwise sound vaccination program of the DOH because of the wild and irresponsible declarations of PAO Chief Acosta and quack pathology expert Erfe, the same people who have been indiscriminately killed by Oplan Tokhang and, yes, the same people who voted for Digong in the first place--but has, in fact, only proven beyond a shadow of a doubt that the Lower House has been reduced to a mindless lynch mob, grasping at all sorts of irrelevant issues in a desperate attempt to lend credence to an otherwise farcical exercise.
CNN's tally below encapsulates the utter waste of taxpayers' money (yes, that's my money to the likes of Rey, Rudy, Gwen, Bebot, among other Digong lackeys), also known as the Lower House.

If there's anyone that should be removed from the Supreme Court, it's those small-minded imbeciles who have eroded the independence and integrity of the Supreme Court as an institution by allowing their internal affairs to be the scrutinized by these low-lifes at the Lower House (who couldn't give a shit about the well-being of the Supreme Court) for the sole purpose of pursuing the political vendetta of Digong and his Coalition of Plunderers.
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| Digong and his Coalition of Plunderers, also known as "Magnanakaw Inc.", the political dynasties behind the resbak against Chief Justice Sereno and Ombudsman Morales. Not suprisingly, Tanda, who appealed for bail due to his old age and alleged frail health, has recently volunteered to advise the other lynch mob that will prosecute CJ Sereno at the Senate Impeachment Court. I say to you, Johnny, Lucifer is preparing an exceptionally fiery, intense and painful eternal bonfire especially for you (right beside Marcos, who is dandily sizzling in excruciating eternal pain) as he eagerly awaits your day of reckoning . . . coming very soon . . . in spite of the millions of ill-gotten wealth you are squandering on stem-cell therapy . . . May your soul be damned forever! |
How much do you want to wager that most if not all of the the mutineers at the Supreme Court were either appointed by GMA or by Digong himself? I'm just waiting for Rappler to do the tally, which Rappler does very well--much to the chagrin of Digong.
In the meantime, Rappler has tallied the decisions of the members of the Supreme Court on major political cases, which clearly illustrate the treachery committed against the Filipino people by these whores.
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| The treachery at the Supreme Court that virtually blasted the gates of hell for the Coalition of Plunderers (Magnanakaw Inc.) to wreak havoc on our democratic institutions. De Lima, Trillanes and Hontiveros at the Senate, Robredo at the Vice Presidency, Licuanan at the CHED, Sereno at the Supreme Court, Morales at the Ombudsman . . . and this is just the beginning! |
No doubt the lackeys of Digong in the Senate will attempt to railroad the impeachment of Chief Justice Sereno and we, the educated public, need to ensure that the Farce in the House is NOT repeated at the Senate. This is no longer about Sereno. It's about fighting an ultra-elite and uber-corrupt clique of families that wield power and influence in the country with such impunity, they would want nothing more than to render inutile, once and for all, our frail and struggling democratic institutions.
Farce in the House
Philippine Daily Inquirer /
05:24 AM March 03, 2018
As there is no doubt that the whole thing has been a farce, a witch hunt, and a complete waste of time, designed for one thing only: to please the President, who it seems has trouble accepting any criticism from intelligent women with independent minds. Leila de Lima was his first victim. Patricia Licuanan was his second. Sereno is his third, but she won’t go without a battle, which she still might win (I say this because I am fairly certain that the 23-person Senate has more brains and balls than its Lower Counterpart). Will Conchita Carpio Morales follow?
But let’s go back to Sereno. What did she do to earn his ire? Reader, don’t you remember? She dared write him a letter (quite respectfully) after he named seven judges as being drug personalities. To be fair, at the time he read the list, he said he wasn’t sure of its accuracy, but he would “take responsibility.”
And how accurate was that list? Sereno pointed out the following: One judge had been dismissed in 2007, or nine years before the President made his announcement. Another judge had been killed eight years before, purportedly by drug lords, so it is kind of hard to think that he was under their control. Four of the other judges had no jurisdiction over drug cases. So, only one of the seven had a relationship to drugs: He presided over the designated drugs court in Baguio.
She also expressed concern over their safety, their ability to continue with their work after the publicity, and gently reminded him that the Supreme Court was the sole entity that could discipline judges. To quote: “To safeguard the role of the judges as the protector of constitutional rights, I would caution them very strongly against ‘surrendering’ or making them physically accountable to any police officer in the absence of any duly-issued warrant that is pending.”
It looks like Sereno wasn’t about to allow the President to practice any dictatorial tendencies. As gently as possible, she told him where to get off.
The President first publicly apologized to her, for which I lauded him, but his good behavior did not last long. He soon was telling her (the Chief Justice!) that she was wrong in telling the judges not to surrender without a warrant. Hadn’t she heard of “warrantless arrests”? I will not comment on this.
But what is remarkable is that even before impeachment charges were filed on Aug. 30, 2017, against Sereno by lawyer Larry Gadon (counsel of former president Gloria Arroyo, a Kilusang Bagong Lipunan senatorial candidate in 2016, and a great admirer of Ferdinand Marcos), President Duterte, on Aug. 22, criticized an unnamed government official for staying in luxury hotels. Magdalo party-list Rep. Gary Alejano is certain that the President was alluding to CJ Sereno, and that he already knew that impeachment charges would soon be filed.
Whether or not Alejano’s speculation is correct, the fact is that the President publicly, and with more colorful language (“She bled her client—the Filipinos—dry… Bakit ka bumili ng Land Cruiser? Luxury yan”), leveled the same charges at Sereno that Gadon did. Then he said he would keep his hands off. Hah! After the demolition was done.
I bring Alejano into the picture because he had filed impeachment charges against the President, which were dismissed out of hand as being insufficient in form and in substance. Alejano’s charges were based on newspaper articles, but so were Gadon’s, against Sereno. And Gadon’s were accepted.
Representatives Kaka Bag-ao and Carlo Zarate, at the beginning of the farce, predicted that it would end up a witch hunt, a fishing expedition to get more ammunition against Sereno. They were right. To make things worse, the hearings were essentially star-chamber proceedings because the House wanted Sereno to be present, and not use counsel, if she wished to cross-examine witnesses.
The President pillories her. The House accepts hearsay as legitimate charges, and then does not allow her to defend herself. A stupid, tragic, wasteful farce.

