Comments Thread For: Manny Pacquiao's Senate Victory Looms After Strong Results

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  • iloveboxing2
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    #11
    ...I can see Dinamita smiling right now, who gets a chance to put a Senator to sleep with a single punch, not too many!

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    • Class Act
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      #12
      Cong**** Manny, stay retired.

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      • pasawayako
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        #13
        The greatest boxer in the history of the sport.

        from rags to riches life story

        8 division champion
        5 division lineal champion
        fighter the of the decade

        and now a senator

        Just ****ing unbelievable.

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        • Eff Pandas
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          #14
          Respect to Manny.

          Apparently a lot of people were pissed about it doe. I was watching Twitter for results news yesterday & there was probably a 90/10 bad to good ratio on Manny by Filipinos. Apparently he's done f#ck all as a Congressman. He needs to step his game up as a Senator if he wants to become President in 2022 or 2028.

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          • ShoulderRoll
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            #15
            He's right that if a leader has never experienced being poor he cannot truly feel for the poor.

            We see it every day in the U.S. where our leaders care more about the rich and wealthy corporations than they do about the struggling middle and working classes.

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