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Anti-Estrada websites, which were immediately updated after the Senate impeachment court voted against opening the sealed envelope containing potentially damaging details about the "Jose Velarde" bank account, are now openly calling for "Rebolusyon," while countless others lay down specific actions that the people should take in ousting President Estrada from Malacañang.
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Anti-Estrada websites, which were immediately updated after the Senate impeachment court voted against opening the sealed envelope containing potentially damaging details about the "Jose Velarde" bank account, are now openly calling for "Rebolusyon," while countless others lay down specific actions that the people should take in ousting President Estrada from Malacañang.
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Anti-Estrada websites, which were immediately updated after the Senate impeachment court voted against opening the sealed envelope containing potentially damaging details about the "Jose Velarde" bank account, are now openly calling for "Rebolusyon," while countless others lay down specific actions that the people should take in ousting President Estrada from Malacañang.
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Anti-Estrada websites, which were immediately updated after the Senate impeachment court voted against opening the sealed envelope containing potentially damaging details about the "Jose Velarde" bank account, are now openly calling for "Rebolusyon," while countless others lay down specific actions that the people should take in ousting President Estrada from Malacañang.
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