Sabado, Agosto 31, 2013

FUCK YOUR WIFE FIRST

STOP TALKING PARE. KANTUTIN MO NALANG ASAWA MO. MAY MAGAGAWA KA PA. YOU ARE FULL OF SHIT YOU KNOW. 
MR PALENGKE MY ASS!!!!

THE PRESIDENT LIKES CRIMINALS LIKE PING LACSON, JANET NAPOLES AND MURAD

Janet does a Ping, 2

By Jojo Robles | Posted on Aug. 30, 2013 at 12:01am | 4,847 views

As if anyone needed more proof that President Noynoy Aquino and Janet Lim Napoles were close, the Chief Executive and his minions just provided us with incontrovertible evidence of that fact. Indeed, the last time Aquino personally took in a fugitive from justice was when he and then Senator Panfilo Lacson exchanged recipes in Malacañang; now Lacson has been cleared of double murder charges and is being considered for a top position in the Cabinet.
You don’t have to be a genius to figure out that Napoles’ surrender has all the signs that she will be eventually cleared of conspiring with Congress, the Department of Budget and Management and a host of other Executive agencies and local governments that served as conduits for the pocketing of billions upon billions of legislative pork. Napoles was not only concerned about her security when she gave herself up—she was also securing her get-out-of jail card from the President himself.


TRAITOR PING LACSON WAS AN ESCAPED FUGITIVE WHO NEGOTIATED HIS SURRENDER AND PARDON FROM PNOY NA GAGO
 
Despite all the explanations of Interior Secretary Mar Roxas and presidential spokesman Edwin Lacierda (who just happened to have worked for Napoles lawyer Lorna Kapunan in Kapunan’s law office), I am not convinced that the businesswoman surrendered only because she feared for her life. Instead, using the Lacson case and the previous preferential treatment accorded by Aquino to Napoles as guides, I would hazard a guess that the woman being blamed for the pork barrel scandal will never see the inside of a jail cell.

NAPOLES SURRENDERED TO PNOY FOR HER "PROTECTION"

A deal was hammered out to convince Napoles to surrender, that much is plain. And the fact that Aquino—who cannot even be bothered to appear during calamities—personally brought Napoles to the national police headquarters in Camp Crame is unsettling to those expecting that she should rot in jail for the rest of her life.
Roxas, Lacierda and the other Palace apologists say that the declaration of a P10-million bounty for information that would lead to Napoles’ arrest supposedly panicked the businesswoman and made her seek out Aquino. But I think that the “floating” of the idea that Napoles could turn state witness in the scandal—despite her being the “most guilty” in the matter—was the more important motivation for her to resurface; and if Napoles had been convinced to “sing” to stay out of jail, guess what her tune is going to sound like?


THE PRESIDENT IS DEALING WITH CROOKS AND REBELS
 
Napoles is certainly not going to warble about Aquino, Budget Secretary Florencio Abad and Senate President Franklin Drilon, now that she has sought and received the protection of the administration. And if I were a politician who had employed Napoles’ services in the past and I happen to be out of Aquino’s favor, I would be very, very afraid.
Somebody has got to take the fall for the theft of the pork barrel funds. And now that Napoles is under the protection of the Aquino administration, it certainly isn’t going to be anyone allied with Malacañang—or even, sadly, Napoles herself.
* * *
DANGEROUS MEN PLANNING AND EXECUTING THINGS WITHOUT PERMISSION AND CONSENT FROM THE PEOPLE

No matter how the Palace spinners spin it, Napoles has always been a Palace favorite. This was why the businesswoman’s letter to Aquino last April, complaining about the National Bureau of Investigation’s alleged harassment of her brother Benjamin Lim, was so urgently acted upon by the President.
That letter, which has supposedly gone missing, gave everyone an inkling of how close Napoles was to Aquino. And it bothers me that no one seems to have pursued the Aquino-Napoles relationship angle in the long-running story.
(To this day, I don’t understand why no one has asked Aquino—or Abad or Drilon, for that matter—directly if he personally knows Napoles. Surely, there must be at least one reporter who can gather up the courage to ask such an important question.)
Napoles’ letter to Aquino was what triggered the entire scandal, because it led to a series of official actions which began with the President directing Justice Secretary Leila de Lima to investigate the NBI agents identified by Napoles as those shaking down her brother. De Lima reportedly told NBI Director Nonnatus Rojas to look into the matter.
Rojas supposedly confronted his agents and told them that the President himself had expressed an interest in Lim’s case. The agents, fearing that they might lose their jobs because they thought, rightly or wrongly, that the President was on the side of Napoles and her brother, ran to a newspaper executive, who broke the story in her newspaper, through an aide of hers who got the “byline” credit.
That was then; the Napoles surrender is “now.” And this latest episode still reinforces the belief that Napoles is such a big shot in this administration, for reasons that no official has sufficiently explained.
* * *
Lacierda said yesterday that people should make up their mind about Napoles. First, he said, it was “arrest Napoles”; when she gave herself up, the administration was accused of giving her special treatment.
But Lacierda has always been a little slow. He can’t understand that calls to arrest Napoles and giving her a tour of Malacañang, with the President himself escorting her to the sanctuary of her choice in Camp Crame, are not the same thing.
This President is served by stupid people. No wonder he’s always getting into trouble.

KAWATAN!!!


CONSPIRACY OF THE RICH AND THE OLIGARCHS


REMOVE AQUINO FROM POWER!!!



AQUINO HAS CORRUPT RELATIVES AND FRIENDS! BOTH THE AQUINOS AND  COJUANGCOS ARE IMPERSONATING AS DECENT CITIZENS OF THIS COUNTRY PERO MGA KAWATAN DIAY!!!

Biyernes, Agosto 30, 2013

IMPEACH AQUINO!


TALON NG TALON

WHY DOES THIS DARK MONKEY KEEP ON HOPPING FROM ONE INTERVIEW TO ANOTHER?
HOP....HOP.......HOP.....
MONKEY....MONKEY............
SARCASTIC MONKEY
DANCING MONKEY FOR ELECTIONS 2016

THIS PRETENDER WILL BE RUNNING FOR THE 2016 ELECTIONS. HE IS A SLAVE  DRIVER AND AN OLIGARCH. NOY AQUINO IS HIS BEST FRIEND. 

SAME MONKEY. PAREHONG UNGGOY!

APPEAL

WE ARE APPEALING TO THE FILIPINO NATION!

JOIN THE NATIONAL PROTEST TO IMPEACH AQUINO AND THE SCRAPPING OF THE PRESIDENTIAL PORK BARREL!

LET US CHANGE THE WAY THE SITTING PRESIDENT AND THE GOVERNMENT IS TREATING US!!!

LET US REMOVE HIM ONCE AND FOR ALL.

OLIGARCHS AND SLAVE DRIVERS PO ANG MGA TAONG NAGPAPATAKBO NG BANSA NATIN. EVEN MAR ROXAS, LIKE PANSOT AQUINO, IS OF CACIQUE TYPE. SILA AT MGA KA-URI LANG NILA ANG NAKIKINABANG NG KAYAMANAN NG BANSA NATIN.

FROM ENERGY TO MINING VENTURES, PURO OLIGARCH OWNED ANG COMPANY. SI LOPEZ OF ABS CBN NALANG, KANILA NA YUNG MGA GEOTHERMAL SA MOUNT APO AT BICOL.
KAILAN BA KAYO NAKABALITA NG SMALL MINING GROUPS SA BANSANG ITO NA TINULUNGAN NI PNOY UMANGAT??? INSTEAD OF HELPING SMALL FILIPINO MINERS, HE IS PENALIZING THEM AND DENYING THEIR OPPORTUNITY TO EARN BECAUSE OF SIMPLE LACK OF PAPERWORK. DI BA PWEDE I-ASSIST NALANG SILA NG GOVERNMENT???

WHERE IS ECONOMIC UPLIFTMENT HERE?

IT IS ALWAYS THE FIRST AND THE SOLEMN DUTY OF THE GOVERNMENT TO ASSIST ITS CITIZENS AND NOT TO PENALIZE or PUNISH THEM!

REMOVE AQUINO!

REMOVE AQUINO! IMPEACH AQUINO! 

WE DO NOT NEED A TRAITOR AND A HYPOCRITE, AND ESPECIALLY AN INEPT LEADER!

IT IS TIME TO REMOVE THE PRESIDENT!


BROTHERS AND SISTERS FROM ALL OVER THE COUNTRY, LET US ALL LOBBY TO REMOVE THE IDIOT PRESIDENT!
MAGKAISA NA PO TAYO PARA SA SAMBAYANANG PILIPINO! IMPEACH AQUINO! 

Linggo, Agosto 25, 2013

MGA KAMAG-ANAK NA NAMAN!!!

Salceda hails SAN MIGUEL CORPORATION takeover of Albay electric co-op

LEGAZPI CITY , Philippines   – Albay Gov. Joey Salceda has hailed the upcoming takeover by San Miguel Corp. (SMC) of the Albay Electric Cooperative (Aleco) that he said  will to solve the unending threats of blackouts in their province. SMC, one of the country’s largest independent power producers, won the bid to manage the beleaguered power coop,.
“Albay would have now SMC as one of its business trophies and send a strong signal to the investment community of the province’s economic potentials,” Salceda stressed.
Albay has recently become country’s fastest growing economy, even with the contant threats of blackouts despite its vast geothermal wealth, due to Aleco’s mounting debts has now reached P4 billion. With a stable electric supply, the province is destined to soar higher, Salceda said.
Energy Secretary Jericho Petilla recently announced SMC’s impending takeover of Aleco, San Miguel will not own ALECO; it will just run the cooperative and “shoulder the debt and pay monthly concession fees.”
The National Grid Corp. recently cut off Aleco’s power supply for failure to pay a month’s bill, plunging the entire province into darkness for 24 hours. Salceda negotiated for a reconnection in behalf of Aleco.  

Salceda said he fully supports SMC’s takeover of Aleco’s management. “Given
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SMC’s vaunted management expertise and marketing clout, there are huge synergies that can further propel Albay to a higher level of economic stature,” he added.
Salceda noted that SMC Caticlan Airport, the principal gateway to Boracay, under the public-private partnership program, while Albay, a major tourism destination is the site of the Southern Luzon International Airport, which as a  regional hub can make a Caticlan-Legazpi air route viable.
Salceda noted that with SMC around, Albay will have not just stable power supply but also the conglomerate’s strong brands and destination networks that will help enhance Albay as a prime tourist destination coupled.
“Having been in the corporate sector since 1989, I have yet to see an enterprise fail due to mismanagement by the SMC group which has instead distinguished itself for impressive corporate results and corporate social responsibility,” he stressed.
 “I don’t know of distribution utilities managed by top corporations, but compared to Meralco and Smart, SMC has been way ahead of the curve in demonstrating that you can earn more with low prices - the lowest priced gin and the lowest priced beer in the whole world, with Lucio Tan at par or slightly lower,” he added.


SMC wins bid for Albay Electric Coop.

August 18, 2013 8:07 pm LEGAZPI CITY: San Miguel Corp. (SMC) is set to takeover the debt-ridden Albay Electric Cooperative (Aleco) after three other interested buyers withdrew during the August 7 bidding for the said power distributor, Gov. Joey Salceda of Albay said over the weekend.
The governor noted that SMC would shoulder Aleco’s P4-billion debt.
He added that the Aleco bids and awards committee would announce its decision during the cooperative’s general assembly on August 21

THE 3 DEVILS

THE 3 DEVILS WHO ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR TAXING US COMMON PEOPLE WITH IMPUNITY AND WITHOUT MERCY!!!

                                                     KIM HENARES
CESAR PURISIMA
FLORENCIO ABAD

REMEMBER THESE PEOPLE. BECAUSE EVEN TODAY, WE HAVE HEARD, OUR CO-EMPLOYEES IN OUR FIRM SAY THAT WE HAVE JUST BEEN TAXED AN ADDITIONAL  5% FOR OUR WITHOLDING TAXES. HALOS WALA NA KAMING MA-I-TAKE HOME PARA SA MGA ANAK AT PAMILYA NAMIN. CONSIDERING THAT WE ARE JUST ORDINARY PRIVATE AND GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES. OUR FRIENDS IN THE GOVERNMENT ALSO SAY THAT THEIR ALLOWANCES WERE CUT AND THEIR BONUSES WE REDUCED BY DBM. 

TAPOS, I-TINA-TAX PA TAYO NI KIM HENARES. EVEN IN OUR SMALL SUBDIVISION, OUR HOMEOWNERS' DUES HAVE INCREASED BECAUSE ACCORDING TO OUR HOMEOWNERS PRESIDENT, TINA-TAX NA PALA ANG HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION NGAYON DAHIL IT IS ALLEGEDLY PROFITING FROM THE MEMBERS' CONTRIBUTION. IMAGINE, WE ONLY CONTRIBUTE FOR OUR SECURITY AND GARBAGE DISPOSAL, ITA-TAX PA KAMI NG BIR. 
ULTIMATELY, WE, THE CONSUMERS, THE MIDDLE CLASS, THE PROFESSIONALS ARE SUBSIDIZING THE ECONOMY OF THIS COUNTRY SO THAT THE POOR AND USELESS PEOPLE WHO DO NOTHING BUT BEG (I'M SORRY FOR THIS) WILL CONTINUE TO DO SO AND THAT THE RICH AND AFFLUENT (LIKE ABS CBN, AYALAS, SY'S, AQUINO'S, COJUANGCO'S, ARANETA'S, ROXASES' ETC),MAY LIVE THEIR EARTHLY PLEASURES.

WHILE WE, THE MIDDLE CLASS, SLAVE.

BECAUSE AQUINO KEEPS PROTECTING THEM THROUGH POLICIES THAT ARE ANTI-EMPLOYEE AND ANTI-LABOR.

AND SINO MAY KASALANAN? DI BA SI TARANTADONG NOY AQUINO!!?

BECAUSE HE HAS A POLICY OF USING THE GOVERNMENT AND US EMPLOYEES, AS  SLAVES TO SERVE, PROTECT AND PERPETUATE THEIR BUSINESS INTERESTS.

NAG-INCREASE BA MGA SUWELDO NINYO SA PANAHON NIYA MGA FRIENDS!!?

GRABE. SOBRA NILANG TAKAW TALAGA.

SURRENDER YOUR PORK BARREL

KUNG TUWID TALAGA ANG PAGKATAO MO, SURRENDER YOUR PORK BARREL
KUNG TOTOONG DAANG MATUWID KA, YOU SHOULD BE THE FIRST TO ABOLISH YOUR PORK BARREL AND PRESIDENTIAL FUND AMOUNTING TO HUNDREDS OF BILLIONS OF PESOS!

AT HUWAG KANG MAG BINGI-BINGIAN, KASALI KA SA IMBESTIGASYON AT HUSGA NG TAONG BAYAN!

Sabado, Agosto 24, 2013

BEFORE OPENING YOUR MOUTHS, YOU SHOULD HAVE MORAL ASCENDANCY FIRST!!!


Sunday Report Cloak of Silence Covered Abuse at Jesuit Retreat
Religious order admits two retarded men were victimized. Talks are underway to settle $10-million suit.

By Glenn F. Bunting
Los Angeles Times
March 24, 2002

{This article was cached from the web version, supplemented by photographs, display type, and a document that appeared in the paper edition. See also Childlike Quality Won Victims Many Friends, by Glenn Bunting, LA Times, March 24, 2002; A Crusader for Justice, by Michelle Guido and Rodney Foo, San Jose Mercury News (April 1, 2002); and Behind a Priest's Suicide, by Glenn F. Bunting , Los Angeles Times (August 6, 2005), about the alleged sexual abuse of Rev. James Chevedden, S.J., by Rev. Edward Thomas Burke, S.J., with a copy of the legal complaint filed in the Chevedden case.}
LOS GATOS, Calif. -- Two mentally disabled men who live and work at a Jesuit retreat were sexually abused by members of the clergy for at least five years, according to court records and interviews.
In a case that drew no public attention, one of the clergymen, Brother Charles Leonard Connor, was convicted last year of committing a lewd act on one victim. He is free after six months of home detention. Another Jesuit, Father Edward Thomas Burke, admitted to his superior two years ago that he engaged in sexual misconduct with the other victim, documents show.

"It's just a terrible, terrible betrayal. This is so horrendous, so evil and so corrupt." -- Debra Sullivan, sister of one of the victims
Police reports and internal memos reveal a pattern of warnings followed by a reluctance on the part of some Jesuit leaders to notify authorities--much like dozens of other cases of sexual abuse involving Catholic priests that have surfaced around the country.
In addition to Connor, three other Jesuits are registered as sex offenders in Northern California. All three were convicted in separate cases involving minors.
Connor and Burke, both 80, are among four Jesuits named as defendants in a lawsuit charging that the mentally impaired men were subjected to repeated acts of sodomy, molestation and false imprisonment at Sacred Heart Jesuit Center. Attorneys representing the California Province of the Society of Jesus, commonly known as the Jesuits, have been negotiating a monetary settlement with lawyers for the two victims over the past year.

"Clearly, two men did things they shouldn't have done. We are not denying that. I wish this hadn't happened. I want to make sure that it never happens again." -- Father Thomas H. Smolich, head of the California Province
Father Thomas H. Smolich, head of the California Province, acknowledged that Connor and Burke took advantage of the mentally disabled men. He said allegations that any other members of the Jesuit order sexually abused the victims are unsubstantiated.
"Clearly, two men did things they shouldn't have done. We are not denying that," Smolich said in an interview. "I wish this hadn't happened. I want to make sure that it never happens again."
An attorney for the California Province, Paul E. Gaspari, added: "We're not saying sexual misconduct didn't go on. We're saying we didn't know it was going on."
Sacred Heart Jesuit Center (Randi Lynn Beach / For The Times)
However, an acquaintance of the victims alerted Jesuit superiors to possible sexual misconduct at the retreat in 1995. Two years later, Santa Clara County sheriff's deputies visited the Sacred Heart Jesuit Center after a nearby shopkeeper, acting on behalf of the victims, made allegations of molestations.
Jesuit superiors at Sacred Heart relocated Burke in April 2000, after he admitted having sexual contact with one victim, but they did not notify authorities. Connor also was removed, but only after a sheriff's detective threatened to have him arrested. The Jesuit superiors sent Connor to a residence on the campus of the all-boys Bellarmine College Preparatory in San Jose without telling school officials that he was under investigation for sex crimes.
The three other Jesuits who are registered sex offenders also lived at Sacred Heart in Los Gatos. Their offenses did not occur at the facility and did not involve the two mentally disabled men. Two clergymen were convicted in separate felony cases of molesting 7-year-old girls. The third, an associate pastor at Most Holy Trinity parish in San Jose at the time of his arrest, was convicted on two counts of oral copulation with a minor.
Until now, the sex crimes by Jesuits and the abuses alleged in the civil lawsuit have not been disclosed publicly. Unlike many of the cases involving pedophile priests that have been reported in the media recently, the abuses at Sacred Heart occurred in the last few years and the victims are mentally incapacitated adults, who are granted fewer legal protections than minors.
Across the country, the Roman Catholic Church has been grappling with allegations of sexual misconduct by priests and mounting criticism that church leaders have been slow to act. To date, individual dioceses in the U.S. have paid hundreds of millions of dollars to victims of sexual abuse by Catholic clergy.
The Jesuits make up the largest religious order in the Catholic Church. Founded in 1540 by St. Ignatius Loyola, a Basque nobleman, the Jesuits have more than 21,000 members serving 112 nations.
The Jesuit order is divided into 10 provinces in the U.S. Smolich oversees 457 Jesuit members in four Western states and Hawaii. His office is located on the property of Sacred Heart, a picturesque retirement community for about 65 Jesuits overlooking the Santa Clara Valley.
Since he was appointed provincial in 1999, Smolich said, he has made his position on sexual harassment and sex abuse unmistakably clear.
"We don't tolerate it," he said.
Smolich, 47, who reports directly to the Jesuit superior general in Rome, said he believes sexual misconduct is not a problem within the California Province. Aside from the four registered sex offenders, only two cases of sexual abuse with minors appear in province files in the last 15 years, he said. They involved inappropriate touching, Smolich said.
In both cases, the Jesuits received treatment and are active again in ministries, although their contact with children is restricted. Smolich declined to provide names of the offenders or any other details.
Of the seven clergymen convicted of sex crimes or named in the civil lawsuit, five were previously employed at Jesuit high schools. Smolich said he is unaware of any prior complaints of sexual misconduct filed against those clergymen.
Smolich said "mitigating circumstances," such as the advanced ages of the defendants and the diminished mental capacity of the victims, make it difficult to determine the precise nature of the sexual abuse alleged in the lawsuit. "This is hard. It is complicated," Smolich said. "We're never going to know what really happened. We just aren't."
Connor and Burke both cited their 5th Amendment privilege against self-incrimination on numerous occasions during depositions taken recently. They were not made available for comment by the California Province or their attorneys.
The lawsuit, filed June 19, 2001, in Santa Clara County Superior Court, alleges that the two victims were sexually abused for "as long as 30 years." This claim is based on statements by the victims that the molestations began within a year of their arrival at Sacred Heart, said M. Jean Starcevich, the victims' attorney. The plaintiffs are seeking more than $10 million in damages.
The two victims at Sacred Heart are referred in court documents as "John Doe" and "James Doe."

Victim and his idol (Robert Durell / LAT)
John, 56, was born in San Francisco and contracted polio as a child. He was raised in foster homes, attended Polytechnic High School in San Francisco in the early 1960s, and moved to Sacred Heart on Oct. 8, 1969, at the age of 24.
He has one leg substantially smaller and shorter than the other, suffers severe back pain as well as arthritis in the hands and recently underwent a hernia operation. He is a huge Elvis Presley fan and spends time hand-painting medals to pin on his military shirts.

Hands of a victim (Robert Durell / LAT)
James, 50, was born in Germany and adopted from an orphanage as a toddler by a U.S. Air Force officer and his wife. His parents were divorced when he was 10. He never attended school and spent his teenage years in a state mental institution. He arrived at Sacred Heart on Aug. 26, 1970, at the age of 19.
He is a railroad buff who enjoys viewing tapes from his collection of more than 100 train videos. Whenever possible, James will spend hours at a railroad station watching trains arrive and depart.
Both men have been diagnosed as suffering from mental retardation. At Sacred Heart, they were employed as dishwashers responsible for cleaning, drying and storing pots and pans used in preparing meals for the Jesuits. They were paid a starting salary of $150 per month.
"The purpose of them being here was charitable," said Gaspari, the Jesuits' attorney.
Before they were placed on paid administrative leave a year ago, John and James earned about $1,000 per month with expenses deducted for room and board. They still occupy adjacent rooms on the second floor of a storage facility, which is separate from the Jesuit residence. The sexual abuse took place in the victims' rooms, according to statements they made to a psychiatrist.
Victim's Acquaintance Reported Abuse
The following accounts are drawn from criminal and civil filings, transcripts of confidential depositions, police reports and internal Jesuit memos. In addition, more than 50 interviews were conducted with prosecutors, investigators, members of the Society of Jesus, lawyers, guardians for the victims and other sources.
The first indications of sexual misconduct were reported to Sacred Heart in May 1995 by John's financial advisor. According to a sheriff's report, she had heard rumors from the kitchen staff that Brother Connor was molesting John. She knew that Connor had taken John on trips and spent considerable time alone with him. When she asked John about the rumors, he "became very upset and began to shake" before saying that Connor had been touching his private parts, according to the report.

Brother Connor, 1975
She reported Connor to Father Greg Aherne, the Jesuit superior at Sacred Heart at the time. Aherne talked to Connor, who initially denied the allegations before admitting that "maybe he had done some inappropriate touching" while giving John massages, Aherne would tell sheriff's detectives years later. Connor later told detectives that he began giving John massages in 1985 to ease his back pains.


Aherne ordered Connor to read the California Province policy on sexual harassment and misconduct, which specifically banned the practice of Jesuits giving or assisting in massages "because of the liability involved." Connor also signed a May 4, 1995, letter from Aherne that ordered him to stay away from John and James. Aherne filed a separate memo notifying Father John Privett, the California provincial at the time who lived and worked at Sacred Heart.
Neither Aherne nor Privett alerted law enforcement authorities.


In October 1997, the Sheriff's Department was notified by Holly Ilse, a Los Gatos dress shop owner who had befriended both victims, that James had confided to her that Connor was fondling him. Two uniformed deputies were dispatched to Sacred Heart to interview John and James. Both men denied being molested and the case was dropped.
Years later, John and James each told investigators that they did not say anything about the abuses because they had been threatened repeatedly by Connor not to do so.
Another Call Alleges More Abuse
Detectives reopened their investigation in the spring of 2000 after receiving another call from Ilse alleging more abuse. Since she first heard reports of molestation in 1997, Ilse, 36, the only daughter of a retired San Jose police lieutenant, had badgered investigators and county protective services workers on the victims' behalf. At Ilse's request, the Sheriff's Department sent a female plainclothes detective to interview John at the dress shop.
John told Det. Dianne L. Camarda that the molestations occurred at night in his room while he was sleeping and sometimes in the shower.

Holly Ilse, a Los Gatos dress shop owner who befriended both victims, pressed authorities to investigate abuses. Robert Durrell / Los Angeles Times. {Photo and caption from paper edition of LA Times.}
Camarda arranged to interview James at the dress shop. James initially recounted one occasion in which Connor gave him a massage and touched his private area. Camarda wrote that James "seemed very truthful and ashamed about the incident." Camarda and a fellow deputy drove up to Sacred Heart and discussed the allegations with Father Richard Cobb, the superior at the residence at the time. Cobb told the deputies he was unaware of any previous problems with Connor and that he preferred that John be moved off the property, not Connor.
In an interview, Camarda recalled telling Cobb that Connor had to go: "You will move him. If you don't, he is going to jail."
Connor was promptly transferred to the Bellarmine Jesuit residence on the high school campus. "We had to move quickly. Given the circumstances, we felt it was the best place for Charlie," Smolich said.
Father William Muller, president of Bellarmine, said he received a routine telephone call from Cobb's assistant requesting a room for Connor. The failure to notify anyone at the high school about the reason for Connor's transfer resulted from "a breakdown in communication," Smolich said.
Connor lived at Bellarmine for a total of five months, two of them while school was in session. Muller said he was under the impression that Connor had been on campus for a much shorter period of time. "I'm more distressed about it now than I was before," Muller said.
Connor was interviewed at Bellarmine by sheriff's detectives on the morning of April 20, 2000. He proclaimed he had done nothing wrong and declined to take a polygraph exam.

Sheriff's detectives returned to Sacred Heart with a search warrant June 21. They uncovered Aherne's 1995 letters describing Connor's misconduct {image above is from paper edition of LA Times, page A35} and a three-page memo written by Father Cobb on April 21, 2000, detailing his conversations about Connor with other Jesuit superiors. In his notes, Cobb recounted that Father Burke, the librarian at Sacred Heart, admitted to having sexual contact with James.

Father Burke, 1951
Cobb wrote that Burke told him: "How long has this happened? About four years--in his room. We always watch train videos. Yes, there has been some sexual contact in my room. Last sexual contact, three weeks ago, in his [James'] room."
Burke also told Cobb that he knew about Connor's sexual misconduct with both victims. "He told me that [John and James] had confided in him that Charlie Connor had in fact been touching them sexually for some time."
Cobb, in a sworn deposition, said that he went upstairs to the provincial's office and told a top assistant to Smolich, "We got a problem."
No one at Sacred Heart notified authorities about Burke's statement.
The Jesuits have no obligation under California law to disclose the information, said Gaspari, the Jesuits' lawyer. "We are not mandated reporters because these two individuals are not minors."
Nor did anyone attempt to inform guardians of the two victims. Within hours, Cobb drove Burke to the Jesuit community at Santa Clara University, where he lives today.
Cleric Sentenced in Molestations
In addition to implicating Connor, Cobb's memo led sheriff's detectives to look at Burke as a possible suspect.
On July 11, 2000, Sgt. Lawrence Goodman and Camarda went to Sacred Heart to interview Burke. A receptionist told them that Burke was seriously ill and staying with family for an indefinite time, according to a sheriff's report.

Burke at deposition
At that time, Goodman and Camarda said, they decided to seek a warrant for Connor's arrest and did not pursue Burke any further due to a lack of evidence.

The Jesuits have no record of Burke becoming seriously ill or taking a sick leave after he was transferred to the Jesuit residence. Smolich said no deliberate attempt was made to hide Burke from authorities.
On Jan. 17, 2001, Connor pleaded no contest to one felony count of committing lewd acts on a dependent adult. He was sentenced to wear an electronic monitoring device for six months, ordered to register as a lifetime sex offender and forbidden to have any contact with mentally disabled adults or minors. Connor completed his sentence Nov. 1 and is living at a Jesuit residence in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Connor at deposition
The prosecutor and investigators said they were satisfied with the outcome because it is difficult in sex cases involving mentally disabled victims to secure a conviction in a jury trial.
'How can an old
priest in Boston get
nine years for
touching a boy in a
swimming pool and
Connor get no jail
time for molesting
his victims for
years?'

Holly Ilse, John's
court-appointed guardian in
the lawsuit
The sentence infuriated Ilse, John's court-appointed guardian in the lawsuit.
"How can an old priest in Boston get nine years for touching a boy in a swimming pool and Connor get no jail time for molesting his victims for years?" Ilse asked. She was referring to the sentence in January given to Father John J. Geoghan Jr., 66, who also is accused of molesting more than 130 children over three decades.

A Sister's Anguish Debra Sullivan, sister of James, one of the victims, said she was devastated when she learned about Father Edward Thomas Burke's admission of sexual misconduct with her brother. She and James had become close to Burke. "It's such a terrible, terrible betrayal," she said. "This is so horrendous, so evil and so corrupt." {Photo of Sullivan by Robert Durrell / Los Angeles Times. These photographs and captions appeared in the continuation of the article in the paper edition, page A35}
Within weeks of Connor's sentencing, Ilse and James' sister, Debra Sullivan, hired three San Jose lawyers to file a civil lawsuit on behalf of the victims. The attorneys began gathering information and obtained the Cobb memo from the Jesuits.
Disclosures a Shock to James' Sister
Sullivan said she was devastated when she learned about Burke's admission of sexual misconduct with her brother. She and James had become close to Burke, taking him on out-of-town trips and drives in the country to see old barns. Sullivan said Burke spent hours and hours in her brother's room watching train videos with him.
"It's just a terrible, terrible betrayal," she said. "This is so horrendous, so evil and so corrupt."
Smolich said he regrets that Sullivan was never informed by Jesuits. "What happened to [James] shouldn't have happened. It wasn't fair to [James]. It wasn't fair to Debra. We are doing what we can to make it right."
Sullivan said she reluctantly held off filing a criminal complaint against Burke until the civil lawsuit is resolved on the advice of her attorney. "I want to see Burke in jail," she said.
A short time after learning about the Cobb memo, Sullivan said, she sat down with her brother to discuss the molestations. According to Sullivan's sworn deposition, James identified six Jesuits at Sacred Heart who sexually abused him: Burke, Connor, two other brothers named in the lawsuit, a "Brother Moniz" and a man named "Angel."
Sullivan said she recognized four of the names from her frequent visits to Sacred Heart over the past two decades. But she had never heard of Moniz or anyone named "Angel."
Others Registered as Sex Offenders
Brother John Rodrigues Moniz, 80, and Father Angel Mariano, 46, are registered sex offenders who were convicted of felony sex crimes with minors. Both lived at Sacred Heart in recent years. Neither man has been accused in criminal or civil courts of molesting John or James.
Moniz was convicted in 1995 after pleading no contest to one felony count of lewd conduct with a minor for fondling a 7-year-old girl in Los Gatos. He was placed on three years' probation, ordered to have no contact with children and required to pay his victim's uninsured medical expenses and psychological treatment. He now lives at Vianney Renewal Center in Dittmer, Mo., a facility that treats sex offenders run by Paraclete priests.
Mariano was arrested about midnight Sept. 21, 1998, in Campbell, Calif., near San Jose when a police officer caught him in a sex act with a 17-year-old student in a parked car. According to police reports, Mariano arranged to meet two teenagers by posing as a 25-year-old woman on an Internet chat room. He wore lipstick and rouge when he met the boys.
Mariano was convicted March 16, 1999, on two felony counts of oral copulation with a minor and spent about five months in Santa Clara County Jail. At the time of his arrest, Mariano served as an associate pastor for four years at Most Holy Trinity Church in San Jose, one of 13 parishes that are staffed by Jesuits within the province.
Mariano was removed without any explanation. Asked why parishioners at Holy Trinity were not made aware of the reasons for Mariano's departure, Smolich said: "Why should they? This is an Internet cruising thing. This is anonymous sex. This doesn't involve people at the parish. It wasn't a priest thing. He wasn't dressed in a collar."
Before he was ordained, Mariano taught at Bellarmine from 1988 to 1991. Since his arrest, Mariano lived at Sacred Heart off and on for about four months.
The presence of two mentally disabled victims of sexual abuse at Sacred Heart was "never a consideration" when Mariano was assigned to live there, Smolich said. "He needed a place to come back to. The issues around Father Mariano's situation have nothing to do with mentally disabled adults," he said.
Mariano had virtually no contact of any kind with either victim at Sacred Heart, Smolich said.
Mariano is living under the supervision of Smolich and his top assistant, Father Tony Sholander, at their residence near Santa Clara University.
"Clearly, his opportunities for ministry in the future are circumspect at best," Smolich said. "I'm not going to assign him somewhere where he has any contact with minors. I can't and I won't."
The fourth registered sex offender, Father James Thomas Monaghan, was convicted in 1992 of felony lewd conduct for fondling a 7-year-old girl who was brought to him for counseling while he was pastor of St. Ignatius parish in Sacramento. Monaghan, 87, is now in the infirmary at Sacred Heart.
Because Jesuits are required take a vow of poverty, they are not forced out of the ministry when they encounter legal problems, Smolich said. Recently, Cardinal Roger M. Mahony of the Los Angeles Archdiocese dismissed about a half dozen priests who previously had engaged in sexual misconduct.
"Diocesan priests have retirement accounts," Smolich said. "They can leave and take care of themselves. Men who have spent their lives in the Jesuit order have nothing. We are not in a position to throw them out. I wouldn't do it."
Times researcher Nona Yates contributed to this report.

TAX THE JESUITS!

INCIDENTALLY THE JESUIT PRIEST OF ATENEO DE DAVAO IS INCITING THE PEOPLE OF DAVAO TO PARTICIPATE IN THE NATIONAL PROTESTS AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT!

THIS JESUIT'S NAME IS FR, JOEL TABORA. A CERTIFIED JESUIT. A DANGEROUS PRIEST FROM A DANGEROUS RELIGIOUS SOCIETY, BRANDED HISTORICALLY BY MANY NATIONS AS AN ORGANIZATION OF TRAITORS, DEVILS, POLITICAL INFILTRATORS, AGITATORS AND BLACKMAILERS. REMEMBER JAPAN, THE FAMOUS BATTLE OF SEKIGEHARA WHEREIN JAPAN WAS PLUNGED INTO A CIVIL WAR?? IT WAS THE JESUITS WHO BROKERED THE NEGOTIATIONS BETWEEN LIBERAL JAPANESE RULERS AND AMERICAN MILITARY AUTHORITIES FOR THE PURCHASE OF MILITARY WEAPONS. THE NEGOTITATIONS FAILED AND PLACED JAPAN INTO A MURDEROUS CIVIL WAR AND STRIFE. IT WAS THE JESUITS WHO AGITATED THE RULERS AND THE JAPANESE PEOPLE. 

NO DIFFERENT FROM WHAT A JESUIT PRIEST IS DOING NOW IN DAVAO CITY.

 FROM A LOCAL NEWS,.."
Fr. Joel Tabora, SJ, President of the Ateneo de Davao University said that the August 26 activities opposing pork must continue to show “the clear manifestation of the people’s will.”
He posted in his Facebook account that he is “pleased that President Aquino now seems to be placing the weight of his office behind the abolition of the PDAF as we know it today and is proposing a stricter, modified version.”
But he added that “(U)ltimately, however, the abolition of the odious pork barrel is in the hands of the legislators, for whom PDAF has become a “habit” – for good or ill.”

THE JESUITS, LIKE TABORA ARE SOCIAL PARASITES. BINIGYAN MO NA SILA NG PLACE SA SOCIETY, BINIGYAN MO NA NG ESPASYO UPANG MAKAPAGTAYO NG MGA SIMBAHAN AT ESKWELAHAN, BINIGYAN MO NA NG MGA DONATIONS ANG MGA HESWITA, SASALI-SALI PA SILA SA POLITIKA!!!??  PUNYETA!!!!

KUNG BAKIT DI NALANG KAYO MAKUNTENTO SA PAGDARASAL AT PAGMIMISA?? BAKIT PA KAYO NAKIKIALAM SA MGA MASS PROTESTS??? NAGBABAYAD BA KAYO NG TAXES???

YOU HAVE MANY COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS AND SPACES BUILT IN AND AROUND ATENEO DE MANILA, ATENEO DE NAGA, XAVIER UNIVERSITY  AND ATENEO DE DAVAO. 

DO YOU PAY THE GOVERNMENT PROPER TAXES FOR THE LEASE OF THESE COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES??? AND YOU HAVE BEEN MEDDLING WITH THE FILIPINO GOVERNMENT EVEN DURING THE TIME OF YOUR SPANISH FRIAR COLONIZERS. 
DI PA BA KAYO BUSOG SA PERA???

I SAY WE INVESTIGATE THE BUSINESSES OF THE JESUIT SOCIETY IN THE PHILIPPINES.

PNOY AQUINO AND CORY AQUINO ARE PROTECTED BY JESUIT INTERESTS IN THE COUNTRY.

SAME PEOPLE WHO PROMOTE CHASTITY, POVERTY AND OBEDIENCE....MY ASSSSS!

HINDI NGA KAYO NAG -UULAM NG ASIN SA JESUIT HOUSE, CHASTITY PA KAYA?!!!!

DID WE REALLY HAVE DAANG MATUWID UNDER JUDAS?

INSPITE OF ALL THE HARDSHIPS THAT WE, FILIPINO BROTHERS AND SISTERS HAVE TO ENDURE EVERYDAY, THIS CLOWN KEEPS ON SMILING, LAUGHING, PLAYING, ACTING AND PROCRASTINATING. PREVIOUSLY AND ACCORDING TO HIM, WHEN HE BECOMES PRESIDENT, THERE WILL BE NO TAXES NOR ANY FORM OF INCREASE IN LEVIES. PERO ANO ANG TOTOONG MGA NANGYARI? 

1. OIL HIKE.
2. SKYWAY TOLL HIKE
3. LRT HIKE
4. MRT HIKE
5. RENT HIKE
6. HOMEOWNERS TAX
7. INCREASE IN TAX OF PROFESSIONALS LIKE LAWYERS, DOCTORS, BROKERS, NURSES
6. 15% INCREASE IN WITHOLDING TAX OF GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES SALARIES AND OVERTIME BENEFITS
7. NO INCREASE IN TEACHERS' SALARY
8. NO INCREASE IN GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES SALARIES
9. COMPANIES WHOSE OWNERS ARE ELITE FRIENDS OF PNOY ARE TAXING THEIR EMPLOYEES WITH IMPUNITY, ABUSE IN OUTSOURCING WITHOUT PROTECTION TO LABOR, INCREASING PRICES OF PRODUCTS 
10. SMUGGLING AND SMUGGLER FRIENDS OF PNOY ARE MAKING A KILLING EVERYDAY
11. PERSECUTION AND PROSECUTION OF OUR GOOD AND LOYAL PHILIPPINE COAST GUARD
12. OVERTAXING THE MIDDLE CLASS TO FINANCE THE CCT PROGRAM OF PNOY. PINAGNANAKAWAN NIYA TAYONG MGA MIDDLE CLASS THROUGH TAXES PARA MA-SUBSIDIZE ANG MGA PROYEKTO NIYA PARA SA MGA "MAHIRAP"
13. AIRLINE COMPANIES LIKE CEBU PACIFIC WHOE JET RECENTLY 'SLIPPED" IN DAVAO WAS JUST GIVEN A SLAP ON THE WRIST
14. AMONG ALL THE AIRLINES, PHILIPPINE AIRLINES (OWNED BY RAMONG ANG AND DANDING COJUANGCO) WAS ALLOWED TO ENTER EUROPEAN AIRSPACE AND FERRY PASSENGERS
15. THE GOVERNMENT IS NOT ASSIDUOUSLY PROSECUTING LUCIO TAN AS PRINCIPAL TAX EVADER
16. HENRY SY, WHO LOANED MILLIONS OF PESOS FOR HIS BUSINESS DURING THE TIME OF CORY AQUINO, HAS NOT YET PAID HIS FULL AMOUNT OF THE LOAN AND INTEREST TO THE LANDBANK
17. DURING PNOY'S DAANG TUWAD, WE HAVE BEEN BULLIED BY CHINA, TAIWAN, MIDDLE EAST, AMERICA AND YET PNOY IS DOING NOTHING ABOUT IT.
18. MASSIVE LAY-OFF AND INDISCRIMINATE FIRING OF GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES


IT SEEMS THAT THIS DEVIL IS JUST MASTURBATING ALL THE TIME IN HIS ROOM AT THE PALACE. 


KUNG WALA RAW CORRUPT, WALANG MAHIRAP. CORRECTION: REMOVE AND SURRENDER YOUR PORK BARREL, WALANG MAGIGING CORRUPT!
IMPEACH AND OUST PNOY COJUANGCO TAKAW AQUINO!

SUPPORT LUNETA MARCH FOR THE FILIPINO PEOPLE


SUPPORT THE MILLION MARCH TO LUNETA! 


PNOY GOVERNMENT OWES THE FILIPINO PEOPLE. WE DO NOT OWE ANYTHING TO THE AQUINOS!

NOT EVEN TO THE VAGINA OF KRIS AQUINO!!

INVESTIGATE PORK BARREL OF PNOY

THIS ENGOT IS NOT EXEMPTED. 

HIS PORK BARREL AMOUNTING TO BILLIONS OF PESOS (UNUTILIZED INSPITE OF MASS JOBLESSNESS, CALAMITIES, PRICE AND OIL INCREASE AND WIDESPREAD POVERTY) SHOULD BE SCRAPPED! 

DINKY SOLIMAN'S CCT PROGRAM SHOULD ALSO BE MONITORED, INVESTIGATED AND ACCOUNTED FOR!

Biyernes, Agosto 23, 2013

A FAMILY OF EXTORTIONISTS


 HYPOCRITES.....

 

HIGH-HANDED RIGHTEOUSNESS ( WALA NAMANG NAGAWA SA ECONOMY )


SORE LOSERS.......
CERTIFIED IDIOTS AND CRETINS...........


PRETENDERS TO THE THRONE OF GOD........

TARANTADO KA PALA EH, KASALI KA SA IMBESTIGASYON!

HOY AQUINO, KASALI KA DAPAT SA IMBESTIGASYON, SOBRA-SOBRA NA ANG PORK BARREL MO AMOUNTING TO BILLIONS OF PESOS!!!
 

ANO TINGIN MO SA SARILI MO, EXEMPTED KA??!!!


PUTANG-INA KA PALA EH!! YOU HAVE 50X (TIMES) AS MUCH PORK BARREL AS ANY CONGRESSMAN OR SENATOR OF THIS COUNTRY.

DO NOT MISLEAD THE FILIPINO PEOPLE MR. FUCKING PRESIDENT! 

WE ARE NOT FOOLS.

ALAM NA NAMIN STYLE MO.