((Feb 18 09)) Of Feb 8 09, a Philippine Islands' soldier dies in a gun battle with a group of insurgents that Philippine injustice created. The magnanimous "Christian" Prez gives his widow $2,127. How charitable of the dwarf! We can see her "Christian Charity" from back here! She is making believers out of the whole team! Go, GMA, Go go!
If the Philippine Islands' dwarf President ((GMA)) had only taken the amount that her chief of the Department of Injustice (( Raul Gonzalez)) robs from the lunch money he is allotted daily for payment for all DOJ personnel, she could have given the young widow at least $5,851 U.S.!
The last time we checked he was given a minimum of 275 pesos for one daily meal for these other criminals at the Department of Injustice. There are 2,200 criminals that work at the Department of Injustice! Raul Gonzalez does not give them the government allotment of 275P per day, instead giving them 150 pesos each. The thief is stealing a minimum of 275,000 pesos each day! That is plunder you M.F.!
This 275,000 pesos is chump change compared to the motherfu#!er's under-the-table monies! He is like all others before him, a darned plunderer!
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((Story originally printed Feb 8 09)) President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo today conferred combat awards, one posthumous, to 13 Philippine Army officers and soldiers who fought off and prevented communist terrorists from attacking a communications complex and military targets in Carranglan, Nueva Ecija last November 20.
In simple rites at the Heroes’ Hall of the Malacanang Palace, the President cited the bravery of the troopers who belonged to the 71st Infantry Battalion, 702nd Brigade, 7th Division under Maj. Gen. Alberto Braganza.
The President conferred the Distinguished Conduct Star, the second highest combat award, to Private First Class (PFC) Efigenio de Juan.
She also conferred the Gold Cross Medals to a company grade officer and nine enlisted men: 2nd Lieutenant Arnold Cabeza, Staff Sergeants Eddie Gabon and Claudio Banada, Sergeants Ric Anonuevo and Rolando Orfiano, Corporal Arnold Ayag, PFCs Norberto Conejar, Francisco Ruiz, Fernando Lapore and Bernard Quinto.
The President also noted the supreme sacrifice made by Corporal Tony Caballero as she handed over the posthumous award, a Gold Cross Medal, to Caballero’s widow Zenaida Caballero and son John Clarence.
The President gave Zenaida a check for P100,000 pesos (($2,127)) as financial aid. Caballero was the lone casualty on the government side during the battle in Nueva Ecija.
Lieutenant Colonel William Campos, the battalion commander, received the Silver Wing Medal.
Witnessing the awarding was Defense Secretary Angelo Reyes and the top brass of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP).
The encounter ensued after Army headquarters acted on information that about 100 communist terrorists, believed to be combined forces from Aurora and Nueva Ecija, were poised to attack a communications complex in the area.
The encounter, a major victory for the AFP in the region, resulted in the killing of 17 terrorists, including commanders of the joint Aurora-Nueva Ecija fronts and the recovery of several high-powered firearms.
Subsequent operations led to the discovery and neutralization of several huge terrorist camps in Aurora and Nueva Ecija.
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