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  • sicko
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    #41
    LMFAO at the fact that Daniel Orton is playing over their anyway, so he is not good enough to play in China League or Euro League?

    Orton was a highly recruited basketball player coming out of High School with John Wall and DeMarcus Cousins, he should have stayed at Kentucky instead of turning pro after his Freshman year in which he did not play much

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    • HanzGruber
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      #42
      Originally posted by Beater_of_ass
      I just wondered why this guy who is playing in the Phillipines has any right to even talk about basketball skill? If you're playing anywhere except the NBA and/or maybe China, you should really just shut the **** up about playing basketball, he couldn't make it either.
      He used to be in the nba. not like the guy couldn't make his hs bball team. And this shows even more why pac doesn't belong on the team lol

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      • Green Hornet
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        #43
        What has happened to the Philippines and the Filipinos? This is the problem if there is only 1 famous sports figure in a country. He cannot do anything wrong. This is like Chris John of Indonesia. All the patriotic emotions are on the shoulders of Pacquiao. You insult Pacquiao, you insult the country.

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        • SeekDaGreat
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          #44
          ******. Manny is not a very good basketball player. No one but Manny should lose their job over that. The Phillipines are so illogical.

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          • Beercules
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            #45

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            • Public_Enemy
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              #46
              They have a dream in the Philippines — where Manny Pacquiao is apparently on equal footing with Martin Luther King Jr. Daniel Orton, an American basketball player, was bounced from the Philippine Basketball Association for insulting…

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              • Ruthless One
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                #47
                Originally posted by SeekDaGreat
                ******. Manny is not a very good basketball player. No one but Manny should lose their job over that. The Phillipines are so illogical.
                They made themselves look like sensitive little pansies. No wonder corrupt politicians can get away with the sh.it they do. People are afraid to tell the truth or state their opinion. They can't use their freedom of speech.

                Looked into it and found this:

                Article III Section 4 of the 1987 Constitution of the Philippines specifies that no law shall be passed abridging the freedom of speech or of expression. However, some laws limit this freedom, for example:

                Certain sections of the Flag and Heraldic Code require particular expressions and prohibit other expressions.

                Title thirteen of the Revised Penal Code of the Philippines criminalizes libel and slander by act or deed (slander by deed is defined as "any act ... which shall cast dishonor, discredit or contempt upon another person."), providing penalties of fine or imprisonment. In 2012, acting on a complaint by an imprisoned broadcaster who dramatised a newspaper account reporting that a particular politician was seen running naked in a hotel when caught in bed by the husband of the woman with whom he was said to have spent the night, the United Nations Commission on Human Rights ruled that the criminalization of libel violates freedom of expression and is inconsistent with Article 19 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, commenting that "Defamations laws should not ... stifle freedom of expression" and that "Penal defamation laws should include defense of truth."

                Lame.

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                • lets rumble
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                  #48
                  Hope Kobe bryant keeps his comments to himself

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                  • MrRolltide91
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by 80sFighter
                    How could someone simultaneously be into the most macho of sports and most sissy of sports?

                    Every time Pacquaio steps out there in his pajamas and chases a bouncy ball around a piece of the warrior inside of him dies
                    Lmao........

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                    • elishua F
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                      #50
                      but i thought floyd was the one with the huge ego

                      pac was supposed be the king of humble.. floyds personal life is always on trial..but manny is off limits

                      this fool just compared this midget to MLK .. but yet people are offended when floyd says TBE

                      pacquiao impregnated a ********** while married ..but u dont hear nothing about it.. yet we ridicule every move made by floyd

                      now i understand why tards cannot be reasoned with. they literally worship this guy, like for real.. i think they pray to him

                      for so long i said the tards were mentally handicapped, now i got proof

                      this is idol worship on some stone age level

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