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Gloria Arroyo/Imelda Marcos: “HUWAG TULARAN!” (Do not copy them!)
We should build a huge mountain sculpture of the four leading Pinoy political figures who have inflicted so much damage to the nation. These are three presidents:Marcos, Erap and Gloria and one infamous first lady.
We could call it the Mount Cashmore of Pinoy politics.
At the base of the sculpture,we could have a huge engraving with caption “HUWAG TULARAN!” (Do not copy them!)
“When I despair, I remember that all through history the ways of truth and love have always won. There have been tyrants, and murderers, and for a time they can seem invincible, but in the end they always fall. Think of it–always.” Mahatma Gandhi
” My example is integrity.” Gloria Arroyo
“I get my fingers in all our pies. Before you know it, your little fingers including all your toes are in all the pies.” Imelda Marcos — cited in Ang Katipunan, October 1980
Dec.30 2002: The woman who once described her presidency as “made in heaven” said Monday, December 30, that God has told her not to seek another term as the Philippines’ President.
”My economic theory is that money was made round to go round. Money was made to encircle man so that he would blossom with many flowers. The whole trouble is, the center is money. All the heads of people thinking about money. All the hands of people reaching out for money. All their poor little bodies working for money. They are running in all directions for money.”Imelda Marcos — November 1985, to Sandra Burton, in Impossible Dream
“The austerity project is very much observed but I am sure that, in the context of foreign travels…it’s an exception because they are ministerial (and) important meetings (that the President has to attend),” Press Secretary Cerge Remonde
“I am my little people’s star and slave. When I go out into the barrios, I get dressed because I know my little people want to see a star. Other presidents’ wives have gone to the barrios wearing house dresses and slippers. That’s not what people want to see. People want someone they can love, someone to set an example.” — from the Los Angeles Times, October 1980
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General Palparan:Gloria Arroyo’s “Berdugo” General
Gloria’s “Berdugo” General
Backgrounder:
General Palparan has been accused by organizations (who have dubbed him “The Butcher”) of having a role in alleged extrajudicial abductions and killings of government critics during his military service.The Melo Report stated that, “there is certainly evidence pointing the finger of suspicion at some elements and personalities in the armed forces, in particular General Palparan, as responsible for an undetermined number of killings, by allowing, tolerating, and even encouraging the killings.” From Wikipedia
President Arroyo promoted Palparan twice: from colonel to brigadier general (2003); and from brigadier general to major general after serving as commander of the Philippine contingent in Iraq (2004). His promotion to major general came within months of his previous promotion.
In her 2006 State of the Nation Address, President Arroyo acknowledged Palparan for his offensives against rebel terrorists. In the same breath she also said that she condemns political killings.
“We have no tolerance for human rights violations.
Nakikibaka sa kalaban si Jovito Palparan.
Hindi aatras hanggang mawala sila sa gabi!
Together we will stop extrajudicial killings!”
Gloria Arroyo
General Jovito Palparan (nicknamed “the Butcher”):First Filipino Nominee For the Nobel Peace Prize
Rationale: Broadly speaking, there are three ways to get the Nobel Peace Prize
1. Be a famous humanitarian. This is the obvious approach. It is also the hardest. The Nobel Peace Prize has been awarded to Albert Schweitzer, who built hospitals in Africa; to Norman Borlaug, who developed high-yield strains of wheat; to Muhammed Yunus, who devised a new method of giving loans to low-income entrepreneurs
2. Start an international organization. Or, if you can swing it, be an international organization. Over the years, the Nobel Peace Prize has gone to Amnesty International, Doctors Without Borders, the UN’s International Labor Organization, and the Red Cross. Gore himself shared his prize with the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
3. Kill a lot of people, then stop. In 1973, the Nobel Peace Prize was shared by Henry Kissinger and Le Duc Tho. Kissinger’s CV included the “secret” bombing of Cambodia and the “Christmas” bombing of North Vietnam; just a month before his prize was announced, he was complicit in the coup that installed a brutal dictatorship in Chile. So why did he win? Because he and Tho had reached a truce to end the Vietnam War.
It is in the context, that former General Jovito Palparan Jr. is respectfully proposed as another nominee for the Nobel Peace prize for 2008 from the Philippines(in addition to President Gloria Arroyo, former President Joseph Estrada and Secretary Ronaldo Puno).
Here is a brief profile of the First Nobel Peace Prize nominee from the Philippines: Achievements:
The International Peasant Solidarity Mission found that there are “clear indications of military involvement” in the cases of human rights violations in Central Luzon and Southern Tagalog. The group’s report noted that the military seems to have become more brazen (in committing the human rights violations) under the command of MGen. Jovito Palparan, Jr.
In his brief stint as 8th Infantry Division commander, Gen. Palparan was credited for reducing the insurgency problem in Samar by 80 percent. Palparan however said he could have terminated insurgency in the province had he been given a two-month extension to implement his “clearing operation”.
President Arroyo promoted Palparan twice: from colonel to brigadier general (2003); and from brigadier general to major general after serving as commander of the Philippine contingent in Iraq (2004). His promotion to major general came within months of his previous promotion.
In her 2006 State of the Nation Address, President Arroyo acknowledged Palparan for his offensives against rebel terrorists. In the same breath she also said that she condemns political killings.
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Is P.NOY The Complete Opposite Of Gloria Arroyo?

Opposites?
MANILA, Philippines – President Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III sarcastically thanked his predecessor for pointing out their differences in governance.
Aquino told reporters that former President and now Pampanga Rep. Gloria Macapagal Arroyo gave him the biggest compliment by saying he is her complete opposite.From ABS-CBN News
Aquino told reporters that former President and now Pampanga Rep. Gloria Macapagal Arroyo gave him the biggest compliment by saying he is her complete opposite.From ABS-CBN News
‘You know, it’s probably difficult to follow Mrs Arroyo.’ Noynoy

They both had parents who were also former presidents.

They both had Alberto Romulo as DFA Secretary.

They Both Had Punos In DILG To “Fight Jueteng”!

They Visited The United Nations To Justify New York Trips.

They Both Loved Big Toys!

“Ramdam” Parts 1 and 2?

“The more things change, the more they remain the same.”
Who Really Owns San Miguel Corporation NOW ?
Who Will Really Own San Miguel?
San Miguel is the catalyst for some deeper business AND political themes about the Philippines. It is the “prized jewel “of Philippine Big Business.
“There is persistent talk that San Miguel has once again come full circle, that the corporation’s controlling shares will soon again change hands. And like the buyout negotiation 28 years ago, this too is shrouded in utmost secrecy.
The buyers’ identity, the “real man” behind the negotiation, and the source of funds for the purchase of the shares, are carefully hidden from the public. While he is neither an heir to Marcos or related to him, this supposed real owner shares the late dictator’s love of power and money. – Newsbreak
The Supreme Court, dominated by appointees of former President Arroyo rules in favor of Danding in his controversial 20% stake.
The Supreme Court ruled that businessman Eduardo “Danding” Cojuangco’s 20-percent stake in San Miguel Corp. (SMC) does not form part of the so-called coco levy funds and does not belong to the Philippine government.
Coco levy is a tax exacted from coconut farmers from 1973 to 1982, during the term of the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos. Cojuangco and Marcos-era officials bought the United Coconut Planters Bank (UCPB) using coco levy funds.
A perceived Marcos crony, Cojuangco is the uncle of incumbent President Benigno Aquino III and first cousin of Aquino’s mother, the late former President Cory Aquino.
In a 73-page ruling promulgated on Tuesday, the high court dismissed the petition filed by the Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG), which sought to reverse the Sandiganbayan’s ruling in 2007.
The Sandiganbayan ruled that Cojuangco, as chair of SMC, is the rightful owner of the contested shares.
In affirming the Sandiganbayan, the Supreme Court held: “The block of shares in San Miguel Corp. in the names of respondent Cojuangco, et al…. the exclusive property of Cojuangco et al. as registered owners.”
“Accordingly, the lifting and setting aside of the writ of sequestration affecting said block of shares… are affirmed and the annotation of the conditions prescribed in the resolutions promulgated on October 8, 2003 and June 24, 2005 is canceled,” added the ruling written by SC Associate Justice Lucas Bersamin.
Those who concurred with the ruling were Chief Justice Renato Corona and SC Associate Justices Presbitero Velasco, Teresita Leonardo-De Castro, Mariano del Castillo, Roberto Abad, and Martin Villarama.
Those who dissented were SC Associate Justices Conchita Carpio-Morales, Arturo Brion, Jose Mendoza, and Maria Lourdes Sereno.
SC Associate Justice Antonio Carpio, Diosdado Peralta, and Eduardo Nachura inhibited themselves from the case.
From GMA 7 News
Today the brash Ramon Ang runs the day-to-day operations of San Miguel and also plays a central role in the political wheeling-dealing that Cojuangco is known for.
“Iba Ang May Pinagsamahan”
- Ramon Ang, SMC President has confirmed that San Miguel Corp. chairman Eduardo “Danding” Cojuangco is fully divesting in the 120-year old conglomerate
- Top Frontier, which currently owns 54.6 percent of San Miguel’s Class ‘A’ shares and 55.8 percent of Class ‘B’ shares, wants to fortify its holdings in San Miguel with the planned share purchase deals worth a total of P79.7 billion.
- Top Frontier, a company owned by Roberto Ongpin and San Miguel Corporation, now controls almost 50% of San Miguel.
Roberto Ongpin and San Miguel chairman Eduardo “Danding” Cojuangco were both allies of former President Marcos.
WHO OWNS WHAT? (Translation:”What Your Is Mine,What Is Mine Is Yours”)
San Miguel buys 49 % of key shareholder Top Frontier (January 2010)
San Miguel Corporation (SMC) has completed the acquisition of 49 percent of Roberto Ongpin-led Top Frontier Holdings, Inc. to become its own biggest shareholder and solidifying the hold of existing management over the conglomerate.
In a disclosure to the Philippine Stock Exchange, SMC said the transaction was completed Friday but did not provide other details such as cost of investment. It said early that the investment in Top Frontier would be through an equity infusion.
Top Frontier is an investment holding company currently owning 857.1 million SMC common shares or around 26 percent interest of total outstanding capital stock of SMC.
In addition, Top Frontier will execute an agreement with Q-Tech Alliance Holdings, Inc. (Q-Tech) which owns a total of 20 percent of the outstanding capital of SMC.
The agreement provides for the acquisition of 327 million SMC common shares held by Q-Tech and an option over the balance of 302 million SMC common shares held by Q-Tech; and rights over various major mining assets.
Top Frontier has agreed to ensure the pursuit of the strategic direction of SMC to diversify into infrastructure, telecommunications, mining, energy and related industries.
As agreed by both SMC and Top Frontier, the composition of the SMC board and management will remain the same. From Manila Bulletin
Top Frontier buys 28% of SMC for P63.4B(November 2009)
A group led by former Trade Minister Roberto Ongpin, businessman Iñigo Zobel and condiments king Jose Campos bought on Friday a 28-percent stake in diversifying San Miguel Corp. for P64.3 billion.
Their holding company, Top Frontier Investment Holdings, Inc., acquired 857.12 million SMC shares from the San Miguel Retirement Plan at P75 per share.
Top Frontier, was incorporated in March 2008 with Ongpin, Zobel and Campos as major shareholders, together with Master Year Limited, a foreign-owned company. Ongpin, together with Master Year Limited, holds about 20 percent in Top Frontier while Zobel and Campos each hold 40 percent.
“The acquisition was funded through a combination of equity and foreign borrowings” Ongpin said in a press statement.From Inquirer
Who Really Owns TOP FRONTIER?
Pinoy Congressmen Who Want Hero’s Burial For A Dictator
So The Public May Know:
Here is the list of the 216 House members who signed the resolution.
Abayon, Daryl Grace J., AANGAT TAYO
Acharon, Pedro Jr. B., South Cotabato & General Santos City, 1st District, NPC
Acop, Romeo M., Antipolo City, 2nd District, Independent
Aggabao, Giorgidi B., Isabela, 4th District, LPC
Aglipay, Emmeline Y., DIWA
Agyao, Manuel S., Kalinga, Lone District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Albano, Rodolfo B., Isabela, 1st District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Alcover, Pastor Jr. M., ANAD
Almario, Thelma Z., Davao Oriental, 2nd District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Almonte, Jorge T., Misamis Occidental, 1st District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Alvarez, Antonio C., Palawan, 1st District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Alvarez, Mercedes K., Negros Occidental, 6th District, NPC
Amante-Matba, Angelica M., Agusan del Norte, 2nd District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Amatong, Rommel C., Compostela Valley, 2nd District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Andaya, Rolando Jr. G., Camarines Sur, 1st District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Angping, Ma. Zenaida B., Manila, 3rd District, NPC
Antonino, Rodolfo W., Nueva Ecija, 4th District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Antonio, Patricio T., ABIAG
Apacible, Tomas V., Batangas, 1st District, Liberal
Apostol, Sergio F., Leyte, 2nd District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Aquino, Jose II S., Agusan del Norte, 1st District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Arago, Ma. Evita R., Laguna, 3rd District, Liberal
Arenas, Ma. Rachel J., Pangasinan, 3rd District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Arnaiz, George P., Negros Oriental, 2nd District, NPC
Arquiza, Godofredo V., SENIOR CITIZEN
Arroyo, Diosdado Macapagal, Camarines Sur, 2nd District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Arroyo, Ignacio, Negros Occidental, 5th District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Asilo, Benjamin DR., Manila, 1st District, LP/KKK
Aumentado, Erico B., Bohol, 2nd District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Avance-Fuentes, Daisy, South Cotabato, 2nd District, NPC
Bagasina, Catalina C., ALE
Bagatsing, Amado S., Manila, 5th District, KABAKA
Balindong, Pangalian M., Lanao del Sur, 2nd District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Barzaga, Elpidio Jr. F., Dasmariñas City, Lone District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Bataoil, Leopoldo N., Pangasinan, 2nd District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Batocabe, Rodel M., AKO BIKOL
Bautista, Franklin P., Davao del Sur, 2nd District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Belmonte, Vicente Jr. F., Iligan City, Lone District, Liberal
Benitez, Alfredo ‘Albee’ B., Negros Occidental, 3rd District, NPC
Bernos, Ma. Jocelyn V., Abra, Lone District, PDSP
Bichara, Al Francis DC., Albay, 2nd District, Nacionalista
Bondoc, Anna York P., M.D., Pampanga, 4th District, Nacionalista
Bravo, Narciso Jr. R., Masbate, 1st District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Brawner Baguilat, Teddy Jr., Ifugao, Lone District, Liberal
Briones, Nicanor M., AGAP
Bulut-Begtang, Eleanor C., Apayao, Lone District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Cabaluna, Salvador III P., 1-CARE
Cabilao Yambao, Jonathan, Zamboanga Sibugay, 1st District, Nacionalista
Cagas, Marc Douglas IV C., Davao del Sur, 1st District, Nacionalista
Cajayon, Mary Mitzi L., Caloocan City, 2nd District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Calimbas-Villarosa, Ma. Amelita A., Occidental Mindoro, Lone District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Canonigo, Ranulfo P., KAKUSA
Cari, Jose Carlos L., Leyte, 5th District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Castro, Jane T., Capiz, 2nd District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Catamco, Nancy A., North Cotabato, 2nd District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Celeste, Jesus ‘Boying’ F., Pangasinan, 1st District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Cerafica, Arnel M., Taguig City, 1st District, Liberal
Chipeco, Justin Mark SB., Laguna, 2nd District, Nacionalista
Co, Christopher S., AKO BIKOL
Cojuangco, Enrique M., Tarlac, 1st District, NPC
Cojuangco, Kimi S., Pangasinan, 5th District, NPC
Collantes, Sonny P., Batangas, 3rd District, PMP
Cortuna, Julieta R., A TEACHER
Cosalan, Ronald M., Benguet, Lone District, Liberal
Crisologo, Vincent ‘Bingbong’ P., Quezon City, 1st District, Nacionalista
Cua, Dakila Carlo E., Quirino, Lone District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Dalog, Maximo B., Mountain Province, Lone District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Datumanong ,Simeon A., Maguindanao, 2nd District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Dayanghirang, Nelson L., Davao Oriental, 1st District, Nacionalista
De Venecia, Ma. Georgina P., Pangasinan, 4th District, NPC
Del Rosario, Antonio A., Capiz, 1st District, Liberal
Diaz, Antonio M., Zambales, 2nd District, Lapiang Manggagawa
Dimaporo, Fatima Aliah Q., Lanao del Norte, 2nd District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Dimaporo, Imelda Quibranza, Lanao del Norte, 1st District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Duavit, Joel Roy, Rizal, 1st District, NPC
Durano, Ramon VI H., Cebu, 5th District, NPC
Dy, Napoleon S., Isabela, 3rd District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Ejercito, Joseph Victor G., San Juan City, Lone District, PMP
Emano, Yevgeny Vincente B., Misamis Oriental, 2nd District, Nacionalista
Enerio-Cerilles, Aurora, Zamboanga del Sur, 2nd District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Enverga, Wilfrido Mark M., Quezon, 1st District, Nacionalista
Eriguel, Eufranio ‘Franny’ C., M.D., La Union, 2nd District, NPC
Escudero, Salvador III H., Sorsogon, 1st District, NPC
Espina, Rogelio J.,M.D., Biliran, Lone District, Nacionalista
Estrella, Robert Raymund M., ABONO
Evardone, Ben P., Eastern Samar, Lone District, Independent
Fariñas, Rodolfo C., Ilocos Norte, 1st District, Nacionalista
Fernandez, Danilo Ramon S., Laguna, 1st District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Ferrer, Antonio A., Cavite, 6th District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Ferrer, Jeffrey P., Negros Occidental, 4th District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Fortuno, Salvio B., Camarines Sur, 5th District, Nacionalista
Fua, Orlando B., Siquijor, Lone District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Fuentebella, Arnulfo P., Camarines Sur, 4th District, NPC
Garay, Florencio C., Surigao del Sur, 2nd District, Nacionalista
Garbin, Alfredo Jr. A., AKO BIKOL
Garcia, Albert Raymond S., Bataan, 2nd District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Garin, Janette L., Iloilo, 1st District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Garin, Sharon S., AAMBIS-OWA
Gatchalian, Rex, Valenzuela City, 1st District, NPC
Go, Ana Cristina S., Isabela, 2nd District, Nacionalista
Go, Arnulfo F., Sultan Kudarat, 2nd District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Golez, Anthony Rolando Jr. T., Bacolod City, Lone District, NPC
Gomez, Lucy T., Leyte, 4th District, Liberal
Gonzales, Aurelio ‘Dong’ Jr. D., Pampanga, 3rd District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Gonzalez, Fernando V., Albay, 3rd District, Liberal
Guanlao, Agapito H., BUTIL
Gullas, Eduardo R., Cebu, 1st District, NP-ALAYON
Haresco, Teodorico T., ANG KASANGGA
Hataman-Salliman, Jim S., Basilan, Lone District, Liberal
Herrera-Dy, Bernadette R., BH
Jaafar, Nur G., Tawi-Tawi, Lone District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Jalosjos, Cesar G., Zamboanga del Norte, 3rd District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Jalosjos, Romeo Jr. M., Zamboanga Sibugay, 2nd District, Nacionalista
Jalosjos, Seth F. P., Zamboanga del Norte, 1st District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Joson, Josefina M., Nueva Ecija, 1st District, NPC
Kho, Antonio T., Masbate, 2nd District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Kho, David L., SENIOR CITIZEN
Lacson-Noel, Josephine Veronique R., Malabon City, Lone District, NPC
Lagdameo, Antonio Jr. F., Davao del Norte, 2nd District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Lanete, Scott Davies S., M.D., Masbate, 3rd District, NPC
Lapus, Jeci A., Tarlac, 3rd District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Lazatin, Carmelo F., Pampanga, 1st District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Leonen-Pizarro, Catalina G., ABS
Lico, Isidro Q., ATING KOOP
Limkaichong, Jocelyn S., Negros Oriental, 1st District, Liberal
Loong, Tupay T., Sulu, 1st District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Lopez, Carol Jayne B., YACAP
Loyola, Roy M., Cavite, 5th District, Liberal
Macapagal Arroyo, Juan Miguel, ANG GALING PINOY
Macapagal-Arroyo, Gloria M., Pampanga, 2nd District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Madrona, Eleandro Jesus F., Romblon, Lone District, Nacionalista
Magsaysay, Eulogio ‘Amang’ R., AVE
Magsaysay, Ma. Milagros H., Zambales, 1st District, Lakas
Malapitan, Oscar G., Caloocan City, 1st District, Nacionalista
Maliksi, Erineo S., Cavite, 3rd District, Liberal
Mandanas, Hermilando I., Batangas, 2nd District, Liberal
Marañon, Alfredo III D., Negros Occidental, 2nd District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Marcoleta, Rodante D., AVE
Marcos, Imelda R., Ilocos Norte, 2nd District, KBL
Matugas, Francisco ‘Lalo’ T., Surigao del Norte, 1st District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Mellana, Evelyn P., Agusan del Sur, 2nd District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Mendoza, Joselito ‘Jonjon’ R., Bulacan, 3rd District, Liberal
Mendoza, Mark Llandro L., Batangas, 4th District, NPC
Mercado, Roger G., Southern Leyte, Lone District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Mercado-Revilla, Lani, Cavite, 2nd District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Miraflores, Florencio T., Aklan, Lone District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Montejo, Neil Benedict A., AN WARAY
Nava, Joaquin Carlos Rahman A., Guimaras, Lone District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Noel, Florencio G., AN WARAY
Nograles, Karlo Alexei B., Davao City, 1st District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Obillo, Reena Concepcion G., ANG PAMILYA
Ocampo, Rosenda Ann, Manila, 6th District, LP/KKK
Olivarez, Edwin L., Parañaque City, 1st District, Liberal
Ong, Emil L., Northern Samar, 2nd District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Ortega, Francisco Emmanuel III R.ABONO
Ortega, Victor Francisco C., La Union, 1st District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Padilla, Carlos M., Nueva Vizcaya, Lone District, Nacionalista
Palmones, Angelo B., AGHAM
Pancho, Pedro M., Bulacan, 2nd District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Pangandaman, Mohammed Hussein P., Lanao del Sur, 1st District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Pangandaman, Solaiman C., AA KASOSYO
Panotes, Elmer E., Camarines Norte, 2nd District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Paras, Jesus Emmanuel M., Bukidnon, 1st District, NPC
Payuyo, Ponciano D., APEC
Piamonte, Mariano Jr. U., A-TEACHER
Pichay, Philip A., Surigao del Sur, 1st District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Plaza, Ma. Valentina G., Agusan del Sur, 1st District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Ponce Enrile, Juan Jr. C., Cagayan, 1st District, NPC
Primicias-Agabas, Marlyn L., Pangasinan, 6th District, NPC
Puno, Roberto V., Antipolo City, 1st District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Quimbo, Romero Federico ‘Miro’ S., Marikina City, 2nd District, Liberal
Quisumbing, Gabriel R., Cebu, 6th District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Ramos, Deogracias Jr. B., Sorsogon, 2nd District, Liberal
Remulla, Jesus Crispin C., Cavite, 7th District, Nacionalista
Rivera, Michael Angelo C., 1-CARE
Robes, Arturo B., San Jose del Monte City, Lone District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Rodriguez, Isidro Jr. S., Rizal, 2nd District, NPC
Rodriguez, Maximo Jr. B., ABANTE MINDANAO
Rodriguez, Rufus B., Cagayan de Oro City, 2nd District, PMP
Roman, Herminia B., Bataan, 1st District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Romarate, Guillermo Jr. A., Surigao del Norte, 2nd District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Romualdez, Ferdinand Martin G., Leyte, 1st District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Romualdo, Pedro P., Camiguin, Lone District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Sacdalan, Jesus N., North Cotabato, 1st District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Sahidulla, Nur-ana I., Sulu, 2nd District, NPC
Sakaluran, Raden C., Sultan Kudarat, 1st District, Independent
Salimbangon, Benhur L., Cebu, 4th District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Salvacion, Andres Jr. D., Leyte, 3rd District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
San Luis, Edgar S., Laguna, 4th District, NPC
Sarmiento, Cesar V., Catanduanes, Lone District, Liberal
Sarmiento, Mel Senen S., Western Samar, 1st District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Sema, Bai Sandra A., Maguindanao & Cotabato City, 1st District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Singson, Eric Jr. G., Ilocos Sur, 2nd District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Socrates, Victorino Dennis M., Palawan, 2nd District, NPC
Suarez, Danilo E., Quezon, 3rd District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Sy-Alvarado, Ma. Victoria R., Bulacan, 1st District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Tan, Milagrosa ‘Mila’ T., Western Samar, 2nd District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Teodoro, Marcelino R, Marikina City, 1st District, Independent
Teves, Pryde Henry A., Negros Oriental, 3rd District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Tiangco, Tobias ‘Toby’ M., Navotas City, Lone District, Partido Navoteno
Ting, Randolph S., Cagayan, 3rd District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Tomawis, Acmad M., ALIF
Tupas, Niel Jr. C., Iloilo, 5th District, Liberal
Umali, Reynaldo V., Oriental Mindoro, 2nd District, Liberal
Unabia, Peter ‘Sr. Pedro’ M., Misamis Oriental, 1st District, PMP
Ungab, Isidro T., Davao City, 3rd District, Liberal
Valencia, Rodolfo G., Oriental Mindoro, 1st District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Vargas-Alfonso, Baby Aline, Cagayan, 2nd District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Vergara, Bernardo M., Baguio City, Lone District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Villafuerte, Luis R., Camarines Sur, 3rd District, NPC
Villar, Mark A., Las Piñas City, Lone District, Nacionalista
Violago, Joseph Gilbert F., Nueva Ecija, 2nd District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Yap, Arthur C., Bohol, 3rd District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Yap, Susan, Tarlac, 2nd District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD
Yu, Victor J., Zamboanga del Sur, 1st District, NPC
Zamora-Apsay, Ma. Carmen, Compostela Valley, 1st District, Lakas-Kampi-CMD







































