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  • Originally posted by Sugar Adam Ali View Post
    Handing out rice and cash for votes.

    sounds like ***** with cell phones and food stamps
    lmao!!!!!!

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    • Originally posted by Sugar Adam Ali View Post
      Handing out rice and cash for votes.

      sounds like ***** with cell phones and food stamps

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      • Originally posted by FALLENSOLDIER View Post
        You cant do that around election time.... That would be like ***** giving everyone food and money to vote for him or better yet passing a bill for more food stamps if the poor vote for him.
        Thats called buyin votes.....
        Pac doesn't need to buy someone votes. He was elected unopposed, meaning nobody challenge him on the last election against him.

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        • Originally posted by FeFist View Post
          Wouldn't surprise me, I don't think people realise how ****ed up and corrupt politics are in developing countries.
          Just developing countries? It's the same everywhere, though ofc less violent in nature. The West is just corrupt as these developing countries - theres more money involved

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          • Originally posted by MANIAC310 View Post
            actually I hope it's true...

            Pacquiao is G ...respect
            goodpost...

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            • Originally posted by Mr. Philadel View Post
              some laws are just ******....passing out rice and money for votes shouldn't be illegal imo...FREE MANNY!!!
              bribery .......

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              • Originally posted by Almondsand View Post
                I'm from Philadelphia, Pa... a boxing city. Calling me an ALT? whatever that is will get ya head knocked off
                my man!!!

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                • Manny Pacquiao denies arrest and mauling accusations

                  By Rich Mazon
                  PhilBoxing.com
                  Wed, 15 May 2013



                  Boxing star and Philippine congressman Manny Pacquiao was never detained nor arrested from an incident involving him, his supporters and a rival politician in General Santos City last Saturday.

                  This was clarified to Philboxing.com by Pacquiao’s chief-of staff, Atty. Jeng Gacal in his conversation with this writer.

                  “There is no truth to the allegation that Manny Pacquiao was detained. It was the barangay captain who was detained at the police precinct,” Gacal said.

                  According to a report by The Manila Times, Pacquiao and his men were arrested by police authorities and were brought to Camp Fermin Lira Jr. in General Santos City for questioning.

                  (http://manilatimes.net/index/index.p...rangay-captain)

                  The said arrest stemmed from complaints made by Barangay San Jose Captain Alfredo Belgica that Pacquiao and his men physically harassed him after a confrontation with the congressman-boxer’s camp two days before the elections.

                  Gacal also denied that allegation and instead pointed out that it was their supporters that were the victims of harassment by Belgica and his camp. Pacquiao according to him responded to the incident when he was informed and called about it late Saturday night.

                  “Manny Pacquiao responded to the emergency call of his village leaders that the barangay captain and his supporters mauled Manny Pacquiao’s men and destroyed their vehicle,” Gacal narrated.

                  “It was alleged that the barangay captain even fired gunshots. Pacquiao together with policemen arrived at the scene to pacify the barangay captain and his cohorts,” added Pacquiao’s long-time chief of staff.

                  Gacal said that paraffin tests were conducted on the barangay captain after the incident and reiterated that “our men did not have guns.” The results of the tests have not been reported yet.

                  Pacquiao was unopposed on his second term as congressman of Sarangani Province while wife Jinkee overwhelmingly won as the province’s vice governor in the just concluded polls.

                  Pacquiao supported city councilor and friend Ronnel Rivera who won as mayor of General Santos City against incumbent Darlene Antonino–Custodio as part of a nationwide election held last Monday.

                  Belgica is affiliated with Antonino-Custodio’s political party.

                  “The news was purely a black propaganda because of the elections,” stated Gacal.

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                  • Originally posted by Almondsand View Post
                    I'm from Philadelphia, Pa... a boxing city. Calling me an ALT? whatever that is will get ya head knocked off
                    ALT `

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                    • Originally posted by sapak View Post
                      Manny Pacquiao denies arrest and mauling accusations

                      By Rich Mazon
                      PhilBoxing.com
                      Wed, 15 May 2013



                      Boxing star and Philippine congressman Manny Pacquiao was never detained nor arrested from an incident involving him, his supporters and a rival politician in General Santos City last Saturday.

                      This was clarified to Philboxing.com by Pacquiao’s chief-of staff, Atty. Jeng Gacal in his conversation with this writer.

                      “There is no truth to the allegation that Manny Pacquiao was detained. It was the barangay captain who was detained at the police precinct,” Gacal said.

                      According to a report by The Manila Times, Pacquiao and his men were arrested by police authorities and were brought to Camp Fermin Lira Jr. in General Santos City for questioning.

                      (http://manilatimes.net/index/index.p...rangay-captain)

                      The said arrest stemmed from complaints made by Barangay San Jose Captain Alfredo Belgica that Pacquiao and his men physically harassed him after a confrontation with the congressman-boxer’s camp two days before the elections.

                      Gacal also denied that allegation and instead pointed out that it was their supporters that were the victims of harassment by Belgica and his camp. Pacquiao according to him responded to the incident when he was informed and called about it late Saturday night.

                      “Manny Pacquiao responded to the emergency call of his village leaders that the barangay captain and his supporters mauled Manny Pacquiao’s men and destroyed their vehicle,” Gacal narrated.

                      “It was alleged that the barangay captain even fired gunshots. Pacquiao together with policemen arrived at the scene to pacify the barangay captain and his cohorts,” added Pacquiao’s long-time chief of staff.

                      Gacal said that paraffin tests were conducted on the barangay captain after the incident and reiterated that “our men did not have guns.” The results of the tests have not been reported yet.

                      Pacquiao was unopposed on his second term as congressman of Sarangani Province while wife Jinkee overwhelmingly won as the province’s vice governor in the just concluded polls.

                      Pacquiao supported city councilor and friend Ronnel Rivera who won as mayor of General Santos City against incumbent Darlene Antonino–Custodio as part of a nationwide election held last Monday.

                      Belgica is affiliated with Antonino-Custodio’s political party.

                      “The news was purely a black propaganda because of the elections,” stated Gacal.
                      Well...so much for that....haters! heheheheeee

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