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Senator Bong Go’s performance as Duterte’s ever-loyal errand boy is nothing short of laughable. His script revolves around portraying the former president as an old, fragile man—one who, he insists, is too pitiful to face accountability. Yet, just weeks ago, this same “frail” Duterte was healthy enough to spew...

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Shirokurovor 1 Jahr

Eto na namn tayo e, they are fully aware na maraming sakit at may edad na pero bakit lagi pa rin nila sinasama sa mga rallies, etc... susme mga ankol and antiy! Ayan na namn kayo sa pa-victim mode ninyo. Wat da?! Sumasakit ang bangs ko dito kay Bong Go! 🤕

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PhilFuturevor 1 Jahr

Isunod na yan bigyan ng warrant of arrest along with Bato de la Puta.

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Lonerguy@13vor 1 Jahr

maraming sakit eh panay nga kampanya at naghahamon pa. Now na naaresto maraming sakit?

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PinoyPoliVisionvor 1 Jahr

Basang basa ng ICC ang ganyan move ng mga politiko at kaalyado nila kaya walang inaksayang oras ang PNP at Interpol para bitbitin si Digong palabas ng bansa. Hindi umubra ang mga delaying tactic nila Bong Go at iba pa! Job well done PNP and Inperpol.

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ML 😊 BinJinvor 1 Jahr

Kasuka………..mga Diablong ito.

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PorLaPatria1896 🇵🇭 🫡vor 1 Jahr

Sordid spectacle

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Yndra@711vor 1 Jahr

may procedure ba??? e nakarating nga ang lolo sa HK😂😂

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Bry Mendozavor 1 Jahr

Wala na kayong magagawa,taong bayan na Ang kalaban nyo

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Incremental Change is for the #Privileged Few!!!vor 1 Jahr

He is smiling as he speaks. It's all for show. Hague has a great heath facility for detainees.

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Mike Johnsonvor 1 Jahr

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