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  1. @ageofbrillig Perhaps attention to GMA filing trial balloon for PR practitioners to gauge how easily misled people can be.
  2. @joseroy3 Amen to gravy and crushed potatoes. We flopped on the sauce because the wine we used to experiment is made of suck.
  3. @ageofbrillig And my wife wonders why I always forget where I place my keys. Must be a male lawyer thing. :P
  4. @ageofbrillig Perhaps, in that case, an Eichmann rendition. :P
  5. Wife's roast beef is made of win! :) We ought to reduce time by 10 minutes next time though :P
  6. @ageofbrillig I wonder if she's trying to be JDV, without the meddling family. Don't see the non-meddling family angle though.
  7. @ageofbrillig I don't know why people are acting as if she has absolute immunity now. Once she is out of office, the gloves come off.
  8. @ageofbrillig AFAIK no immunity from election to congress; just from institution of criminal proceedings where penalty is imprisonment < 6y
  9. Wife just about finished with roast beef experiment. I hope it works.
  10. @apolthegreat I doubt there's going to be any issue on that now: questions of vote interpretation are now out the window.
  11. @Punzi 40 lawyers can clog up the works with dead trees. :P I doubt, though, that all 40 will acknowledge being on the payroll.
  12. @ageofbrillig Brilliant. Thanks for the link.
  13. Time to enact legislation to give the CHR more teeth. It's about time, people. I'm calling you out, Congress!
  14. @cocoy Get them all fixed together. It has got to be easier for me to shut corruption down. Wish I had the power to fire on the spot. :P
  15. @mlq3 That's a show right there! :P
  16. @lagalag Well, a mere criminal charge will not prevent you from running. You have to be convicted first. Dito, asa ka pa. :P
  17. @mlq3 Weren't people getting away with it before FM? History with rose-tinted glasses?
  18. @mlq3 @cocoy Situation right now is like decrying corruption in judiciary. Hard to rat out bastards when the bastard is on your side.
  19. @mlq3 Of course I could be wrong and it could aggravate LGU corruption with small LGU officials thinking, more for me. :P
  20. @mlq3 I'm not saying LGUs free from corruption, but that the well for the parallel structures in LGUs will dry up.