By Mortz C. Ortigoza
Vice President Sara Duterte was seen talking with members of the Quad Committee at 9 pm as the hearing of her father involving mass killings - 30,000 Filipinos who died, susmariosep!, on the Drug War -- continued.
It started at 10:30 Am today.
When Congressman Dan Fernandez - a
former actor and a governor - told President Rodrigo Duterte that he could
excuse himself so he could rest, the old man looked at his watch and told the
solons that they could question him up to one o'clock in the morning or till
kingdom come.
Was the former prexy been joking?
Nope.
A two-star police general told me
that when he was a one-star general once a month they - generals- went to
Malacanang and huddled with the president who discussed with them anything
under the sun that started at one o'clock in the afternoon and would last at
one o'clock in the wee hour.
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Tough words from Baptist Pastor and
Quadcom Cong. Benny Abante against Duterte during the Quadcom hearing last
Wednesday. He warned the former president to not cuss otherwise he would cite
him with the consequences. Anti-Duterte Cong. Stephen Paduano told the former
president that if he would not behave he would be cited with contempt.
Paduano later chided Duterte and warned him again
that he would not hesitate to cite him in contempt.
This after the former President
told Cong. Abante that he attended the Quadcom hearing because Paduano planned
to cite him in contempt.
“Believed
you me Mr. President I will cite Section 160 (?) of the rules of the House!”
he hissed to Duterte if he would continue his actuation that irked him.
Paduano denied he threatened the
president with contempt.
"Takot kasi ako sa iyo," Duterte said.
"Hindi
ka dapat matakot pag sinunod mo ang rules dito," the fiery solon
firmly retorted.
He said that Duterte should know the rules because he was once a member of the August Body.
"Matagal na iyon nakalimutan ko na ang rules," insisted by the fiesty ex-president who is accused to be responsible in the mass murder of 30,000 Filipinos because of his War on Drugs that shamed those 4,000 killed ordered by Colombia Narco Kingpin Pablo Escobar –world No. 7 richest man (richer than U.S General Motors, sanamagan!) in the 1980’s and early 1990’s until his death at the hands of the U.S assisted soldiers of the Search Bloc of the Latin American country – and almost at par to the 34, 000 Mexican dead ordered by Drug Lord El Chapo (Joaquin Guzman) when he reigned in the 1990’s and 2010’s in Mexico.
The irreverent Paduano is a former
member of the communist assassination brigade’s Alex Boncayao. My posers while
watching the investigation: “Would congressmen cite for contempt Duterte and
detains him? Would it not incite Duterte loyalists in the police and the
military to rise up against the government in case they saw him in a
congressional jail?”
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