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Don’t you find it odd that nobody, or at least only very few people, have criticized Senator Bongbong Marcos for voting to acquit Renato Corona in the just-concluded impeachment trial at the Senate?

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Opposition senators took to task their colleagues from the administration bloc yesterday for ganging up on members of the Joint Foreign Chambers of Commerce during a recent hearing on the JFC’s letter to President Arroyo regarding amendments to the Electric Power Industry Reform Act (EPIRA).

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Don’t you find it odd that nobody, or at least only very few people, have criticized Senator Bongbong Marcos for voting to acquit Renato Corona in the just-concluded impeachment trial at the Senate?

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Opposition senators took to task their colleagues from the administration bloc yesterday for ganging up on members of the Joint Foreign Chambers of Commerce during a recent hearing on the JFC’s letter to President Arroyo regarding amendments to the Electric Power Industry Reform Act (EPIRA).

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