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Sunday, April 15, 2012

INTRIGUES QUEEN RAISSA ROBLES RETURNS!


Raissa Robles is back, folks, with her latest BRAINLESS, ILLOGICAL and IRRELEVANT intrigues against Chief Justice Corona.

Robles said lawyer Beth Mantoya, the alleged non-notary public who had notarized the sale of the Marikina property of Corona’s wife Cristina, had worked together at the accounting firm SGV.

So Robles said the question is why was Mantoya chosen by the Corona couple to notarize the documents and why did the Chief Justice himself stood and signed as a “witness” to the notarization.

I’m not a lawyer but I will dare say that there’s NOTHING ILLEGAL in choosing a co-worker or somebody else you personally know to assist you in a business transaction.

Only an IDIOT or MENTALLY SICK person would do the reverse and prefer a STRANGER.

I would not know if it was wrong for Corona to stand as witness to the notarization. But look at this excerpt from her blog, people, and see for yourself how DESPERATE and DEVILISH she can get just to sow her intrigues:

“Being her colleague, and possibly one of her bosses, Corona would have personal knowledge that Mantoya was not a registered notary public.”

Like her bosses in the anti-Corona camp, GUILTY NA AGAD si Chief Justice kay Robles na alam nito all along na allegedly hindi registered notary public si Mantoya and yet he chose her.  

Kundi ba naman REYNA talaga ng mga TSIMOSA at, I hate to say this, SAKSAKAN NG BOBA itong babaeng ito.

TSISMOSA because she DID NOT CITE PROOF that Corona knew that Mantoya was not a registered notary public. But she CATEGORICALLY declared so.

BOBA because as a lawyer himself, Corona knows that he’ll be in trouble if he allowed a non-notary public to notarize the sale.  So why would he court trouble for himself?

And one more thing Robles, are you saying that you have personal knowledge of everything, or almost everything, about the professional lives of your co-workers? Can you prove that you’re that good and popular to them, and not just one hell of a TSISMOSA who asked around for their personal details?

Kung hindi mo mapapatunayan ito, tunay ngang WALA NANG KAKAPAL PA SA MUKHA MO sa paninirang ginagawa mo  kay Coirona. Magiging patunay ito na WALA KA NANG KAHIHIYAN.

In PATHETIC desperation to have something negative to say against the Chief
Justice, Robles cited in her blog that Corona himself said he was initially nominated by President Fidel Ramos to the Supreme Court during the 1998 election period.

But then Chief Justice Andres Narvasa never even convened the Judicial Bar Council because he considered the nomination as a midnight appointment.

So what’s the problem with that? I don’t see any connection between the events during the Ramos presidency and current happenings involving Corona as Chief Justice.

 

Robles said Corona made two other striking disclosures in the interview. But SHE DID NOT EXPLAIN what made these striking.

 

One was Corona had a heart bypass in 1995.

 

This must be the FIRST TIME that Robles has heard of the words heart bypass, or the first time for her to know a man of Corona’s age having undergone that type of surgery before.

 

Wala siguro sa planeta nla iyung ganung mga tao.

 

The other supposedly striking disclosure was Corona’s claim that he will not do anything that history will condemn him for.

Any NORMAL and SANE PERSON would never want to be condemned by history. Only those with NO SHAME will find this statement odd or striking or call it whatever you like.

Robles also touched on the financial capability of Corona’s family to send him to Ateneo.  The moment I get the details I need, I’ll do another blog on it.

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From our friends:

PH SINKING DEEPER INTO DEBT UNDER PNOY!

ANN RUM
Artificial lang yung surplus kuno.

JILLJACK CAMACHO
Debt is bloated instead of savings/surplus, due to his poor governance.

JERIC GUTIERREZ
Well, apparently he was tasked by his allies to borrow for them to use in their own private businesses like telecommunications, mining, real estate, media ventures, election spendings etc.

CHRISTOPHER CRUZ
We are now paying $10 to $12 billion for our debt every year. Why not declare a debt moratorium just like what Argentina did in 2003?

ANTONIO CRISTOBAL
Ang dapat diyan an ay maglunsad ng debt moratorium ang bansa unilaterally ng sa ganun umusad ang ating bansa sa kahirapan. Matagal na natin nabayaran ito dahil kasi sa bankers arithmetic. 30



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