Kaban ni D_BystandeR: SINUKLIAY SA HUNAHUNA
BruinBearDad wrote, in response to D_BystandeR:
Very true. I wonder however, why karma has taken so long to go around. Even for the Marcoses, they are still above the law. Karma on the afterlife? I would have wished that I see them go through their punishment for the plunder. All the hardship they have put the Filipinos through to this day. All of them who are hiding all the loot including the Marcoses still act surprised and indignant that the Marcoses are innocent and are being persecuted.
D_BystandeR wrote:
The priceless "works of art" acquired by the Marcoses by the hundreds using government funds valued in "millions of dollars" during the dark days of the dictatorial regime is appearing like "a curse" to those who received them clandestinely. It is reported that146 pieces of paintings remain missing according to Andres Bautista, Chair of PCGG (Philippine Commission on Good Government). In 1986 when the dictatorial regime crumbled, it was estimated that at least 300 artworks were passed on to cronies to avoid confiscation by the authorities of the incoming Cory administration. Vilma Bautista, a former personal secretary to Marcos widow, Imelda, believed to have received some "artworks" is now facing conspiracy charges and tax fraud for failure to repor...
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