Judge Floro how do Lepracahns fit in with the dwarves

Discussion in 'General Mayhem' started by DangerousD, Apr 29, 2008.

  1. DangerousD

    DangerousD New Member

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    I am thinking a one lepracahn could probably kick all of your dwarves asses. Anyway, I await your splendid enlightenment about lepracahns as they relate to dwarves.

    Sincerely, your pal

    DD
     
  2. DangerousD

    DangerousD New Member

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    .....as a lepracahn has many powers as compared to a plain old dwarf. Sorry for the crude language as I should have phrased it differently but still feel it is a legitamate question.
     
  3. judgefloro

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    elementals

    First, all spirits in the universe are either evil, or black and white or good. I am a Catholic, and it is our faith that God created angels. Now, in the battle, the bad ones were thrown and defeated.
    Second, there are 4 kinds of elementals, fire water air and earth.
    Irrespective of the kinds, there are so many, blacks or whites, millions, but they are unseen and seen only by privileged few.
    Third, ranking: LUIS is the King of kings of all elementals, due to his violet and white lights, as simple as that:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Florentino_floro
    read my book and you will find answers

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:F...hilippine_Dwarves.2C_LUIS.2C_Armand_and_Angel

    read this
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leprechauns

    There are lots of them in Ireland,
    and in Iceland there are lot of other kinds
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elf#Icelandic_elves

    So the earth is not really for animals and peoples only but for these kinds

    regards
     
  4. BullGod666

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    Thank you Dan, for having him give us this most interesting answer to some of the great mysteries of the universe. If you have the time would you please translate what those answers were so that the rest of the world might understand exactly what the fock he is saying. once again, thanks, it was interesting reading.
     
  5. judgefloro

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    Hi and where's Dwaine, hope he is fine and in tip top shape

    Hi to all of yeah,

    Yes, the universe had been barely discovered by mankind, until now. From the ancient times, when our ancestors lived in caves and hardly knew how to make fire, NASA and UFO scientists could not even decipher the mysteries of Mars, Jupiter and the unknown but mesmerizing space ships / aliens.

    Irrespective of our beliefs, theism and atheism, inter alia, what remains, is the ultimate quest, to have a glimpse of the essence, nature and virtual reality of the "violet" and "white" lights ... You need not be a scientist or Catholic to comprehend the existence of "violet" lights which flash at split thousandth or millionth of a second (because such flash transcends time and space, and therefore, is not constricted by these 2 dimensions of reality or human consciousness, or ape's wisdom, hence, the equivalent "state" and only "state" perturbs the silence).

    This is not a homily in philosophy or theology, since these would only leave all of us more questions than answers.

    At the very heart of the matter (remember Artificial Intelligence, the movie, and "Le Petit Prince"), is the fundamental option of destiny. Before we were born, each of us were made - to hardly change what we are, what we were and what we will be. But there is no room for despair, since, this is a bright new world ... a planet of sufferings but with the rainbow at the end ... the violet light ...
    as Hypocrates the Father of Medicine said: the greatest pleasure in life, is release from medical pain ...

    Cheers and Hi Dwaine ... and all of yeah ...

    I am a Catholic, but, I never found kindness in my own Christian (hypocrite) or pretend world here in the Philippines.

    Even if Dwaine and lots of Fugly members do not believe what these Filipino honorable jurists, who stole my robes and ruby slippers, do believe in their wild fantasies, still, I state with certainty, that fugly is a better world than ours ... it is perfectly sane, than stealing Filipino lives / destinies by the black power of the pen, that magic power which created the sword of Damocles, which hanged from July 20, 1999 until today, in my neck ...

    Regards ...
     
  6. Nursey

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    Yeah cheers, oh hi, yeah. Why is it always Dwaine you send a personal greeting to? What did i do to upset you (apart from turn out to be female)? Tut! After all that stuff i did for you* too, you ingrate.







    *Did you succeed at conning that forum into believing that you'd personally researched that material? ;)
     
  7. ucicare

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    I will translate for you - BiPolar Disorder.
     
  8. judgefloro

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    Deaths in Comelec

    Oh, hey, hay and hoy!

    You're vibrant and immensely touching ...

    Be merciful to a jobless poor judge in pretend world ...

    If I eva eva and eva wrote to Dwaine, it was because, I read here in the forum the physical trims and sufferings he surpassed to come out with greater vigor ...

    just sayin ...

    I am writing this 3rd letter to our most corrupt jurists, but, I wanna share this with you, since, Barry is still skeptical of the dwarves' magick and therapeutic vandalism of thieves here in Philippines:

    Third Open Letter to Chief Justice Artemio Panganiban

    Liberty and Prosperity

    As Independent Director of Meralco, and counting all your wealth, fortunes and dire prosperity, I remember you grandson Miggy, who gave your family so much joy, with the honors and medals collected / earned from grade / high school. The confluence of events, these days, point to a rhyme, rhythm and impeccable coming to pass of the vengeance of the 3 mystic dwarves, LUIS, Armand and Angel, ridiculed by the Davide, Panganiban and Puno Courts.

    Yes, Mr. Chief Justice, the planet, the universe and the entire creation are only classified, tto wit: the unseen and the visible: light and darkness.

    My 3 holy duendes are not imaginary, and they are not ungodly. They were born at the time of the angels, and their sole mission is to annihilate evil, by putting stain in the bloods of evil up to the 4th generation. This is my vision: to take off from this world, all my enemies, detractors and more importantly, jurists, magistrates and honorable thieves, dambuhalang kagalang-galang na magnanakaw, na nagkukunwari - BALATKAYO - enjoying your PROSPERITY, cherishing Davide's Temple of INJUSTICE, and bearing PUNO's sword of Damocles (upon my neck, since July 20, 1999).

    COMELEC - How far can the CURSE spread?

    The Commission on Appointments did not confirm his appointment due to opposition of some Commissioners led by Luzviminda Tancangco. On June 5, 2002 President Arroyo appointed Metropolitan Manila Development Authority Chairman and former Mandaluyong City mayor Benjamin S. Abalos, Sr. to replace Benipayo.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfredo_Benipayo

    Angioplasty
    When Justice Benipayo signed the cursed July 20, 1999 suspension, his secretary Ching suffered stroke, while my Investigator Justice Pedro A. Ramirez, who released his March 2000 Report declaring me INSANE, was rushed to St. Luke's Hospital and transferred for angioplasty on the last quarter, 2003.

    Fr. Rolando de La Rosa, O.P., UST, wrote in the Manila Bulletin: "Benipayo had chronic cough that bothered him for years. At first the best doctors thought the trouble was with his lungs. They found out later that it was his heart. He was suffering from CAD (coronary artery disease). His heart was clogged." On Feb. 21, 2001, Benipayo underwent angioplasty surgery 5 days after his appointment as Commission on Elections Chair.

    After cursing the COMELEC, Benipayo's Velma Cinco was gunned down on 20 November, 2002.

    On February 22, 2008, 3 p.m., Alfredo Benipayo (Dean of the faculty of civil law at the University of Santo Tomas) was hospitalized in Iloilo City's Saint Paul's Hospital. At the middle of his lecture before the Integrated Bar of the Philippines Iloilo Chapter in a hotel, he collapsed.

    When my resume was brought to Chair Abalos by Nonoy, the neighbor and mentor of his Dr. Arsenio Abalos of Biyaheng Pinoy, Chair Abalos, rejected my plea for job, work and trabajo, since the S.C. Justices were so angry due to my Imprecation or Curse.

    The old Comelec building was razed by fire on March 11, 2007, while Law Dept. Chief Dalaig and his successor Winie Asdala were both gunned down, after Rene Saguisag lost Dulce on November 8, 2007. ZTE broadband contract controversy did put the last coffin nail to Abalos' career.

    http://www.gmanews.tv/story/98004/Elections-exec-Brawner-succumbs-to-heart-attack

    Elections exec Brawner succumbs to heart attack

    GMANews.TV 05/29/2008 | 10:21 AM

    MANILA, Philippines - Elections Commissioner Romeo Brawner passed away Thursday morning after suffering from massive heart attack, poll chairman Jose Melo said. Brawner was 72.

    http://www.romingerlegal.com/newsviewer.php?ppa=8oplo_[nuqoptwXTlit%3EEvbfem^!

    http://services.inquirer.net/express/06/11/03/html_output/xmlhtml/20061103-30439-xml.html

    NQ7 BREAKING NEWS - METRO REGIONS
    ‘Psychotic’ judge enlists help of dwarf-friends vs SC
    Tetch Torres INQ7.net November 03, 2006
    Judge with 'spirit guide' earns Supreme Court's ire anew
    Aug 10, 2007 - McClatchy Tribune Business News
    Author(s): Jomar Canlas

    Aug. 10--THE judge who was dismissed from service for believing in dwarfs which he called gabay (spirit guides) has earned the ire anew of the Supreme Court and is in danger of being cited for indirect contempt for his numerous pleadings which threaten he justices with "ungodly reprisals." In a 9-page per curiam resolution of the High Court, sitting en banc, the Court said it would no longer entertain the series of motions for reconsideration prayed by Judge Florentino Floro of Branch 73 of the Malabon Regional Trial Court to reinstate in o the service. The Court said the ruling separating him from the judiciary due to his "medically disabling condition of the mind" has already attained finality. Floro filed a series of motions reaching for reconsideration despite the clear provisions of the Rules of Court that "no second motion for reconsideration" is allowed. In its decision on March 31, 2006, the Court said, "There is no indication that Judge Floro is anything but an honorable man. And, in fact, in our disposition of the 13 charges against him, we have not found him guilty of gross misconduct or acts of cor uption. However, the findings of psychosis by the mental health professionals assigned to his case indicate gross deficiency in competence and independence." Despite being sacked, the Court awarded Floro his salaries, allowances and other economic benefits for the past three years. But he was ordered to pay a fine of P40,000 for seven cases against him. In the medical examinations conducted by Supreme Court doctors, Floro admitted that he believed in "psychic visions." He said he has dwarf friends named Luis, Armand and Angel.

    He claimed he could write while in a trance and could be in two places at th same time. Floro also likened himself to the "angel of death" who can hurt people especially corrupt court officials in Malabon. He also conducted healing sessions in his chamber during his break time. The Court advised Floro to look for other jobs in areas where he would be successful, but not in the judiciary. He was suspended indefinitely by the high court in 1999 after it upheld the recommendation of then-Court Administrator Alfredo Benipayo who conducted an audit of his sala. His violations were distributing cards containing his qualifications, declaring that he is pro-accused, ordering the mental and physical exam of an accused who he described as slow-witted (mahina ang pickup), openly criticizing the Rules of Court and th judiciary, among others. Floro was promoted to the RTC of Malabon by then President Joseph Estrada. He claimed that he was the one who predicted the stroke of Judicial and Bar Council member Teresita Cruz-Sison, the death of Supreme Court Justice Sabino de Leon and the ouster of Hernando Perez as secretary of justice, his teacher in Ateneo.
     
  9. judgefloro

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    Never mind your disorder

    Let me continue with terrorism here in our judiciary: deaths

    Second Open Letter to Chief Justice Artemio Panganiban


    On April 2001, and June 2001, when I begged and knelt before JBC Ex-officio Members (Miriam Santiago, Companero Cayetano) and my Insurance and Crim. Proc. Ateneo Prof of 1979, 1982, DOJ Sec. Nani Perez, after 4 months of waiting, and after my classmates, his chief and vice chief of staff Lazatin and Veni Fule with Chona Dimayuga, and Amb. M. A. Teehankee, I faced Perez in his august DOJ chambers:

    "Perez" - You know the President has no power to reinstate you!
    "Dwarf Judge" - Sir, I am here to ask your 1 or 1/2 JBC vote for my Court of Appeals promotion since I got high grades in your insurance and crim. proc., topped the Bar Exams, 12th with 87.55% equivalent to 92% since only 21.3% passed and 70% of Ateneo and UP failed, and I got the record of 91% in Crim. Law Review, unbroken by 10 Ateneo Valedictorians since 1975-1985 ...

    "Perez" - If you have a pending case, forget about it.

    So, I cursed the day, the place and the room, and I promised not to return to that place until his fall.

    Hospitalized on Dec. 17, 2001, due to gall bladder and severe diabetes, Perez politically fell, in his defeats - Batangas Governorship, DOJ post, etc.

    http://www.manilastandardtoday.com/?page=police1_may24_2008

    Perez, co-accused refuse to enter plea

    Former Justice Secretary Hernando Perez, his wife Rosario and brother-in-law Ramon Arceo refused to enter their plea before the Sandiganbayan during yesterday’s arraignment over the $2-million robbery-extortion charge filed in 2001 against them by former Manila Rep. Mark Jimenez.

    He also declared that Rosario Perez, who is undergoing medical treatment for cancer, would no longer be required to appear in future hearings.

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    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:J...il#Rule_of_Law.2C_First_in_Philippine_History

    Rule of Law, First in Philippine History

    I created this MOA created body on May 13, 2008, a First in Philippine History Council. I ask editors to expand this in due course. --Florentino floro (talk) 11:02, 13 May 2008 (UTC)

    C.J. Panganiban's tracing of historical origin

    I added this very rich historical thesis of C.J. Panganiban, for a historical picture of Jelac, its predecessors: History: The 21st Chief Justice Artemio Panganiban traced Jelacc’s roots from the 1993 proposed similar tripartite council, a body tasked to undertake judicial reforms. Chief Justice Andres Narvasa turned down membership due to legal questions and instead, a deputy court administrator attended the meetings merely as observer, not as member. Narvasa thereafter created the “Blueprint of Action for the Judiciary,” an 18-month consultation or judiciary-wide dialogue, funded by the United Nations Development Program (UNDP). Later, Chief Justice Hilario G. Davide Jr. formed the much broader Action Program for Judicial Reforms (APJR), supported by the Philippine government, the UNDP, World Bank and Asian Development Bank, with further assistance from Australia, United Kingdom, Canada, European Union, Japan, the Netherlands and the United States. In Panganiban’s tenure, APJR centered on 4 ACID problems of the judiciary: “(1) Access to justice by the poor; (2) Corruption; (3) Incompetence of some judges; and (4) Delay in the resolution of cases with the 4 Ins: Independence, Integrity, Industry and Intelligence, and with ultimate goals of safeguarding of liberty and the nurturance of prosperity under the rule of law.” Narvasa, Davide and Panganiban’s judicial reforms achieved "the a) the doubling of judicial compensation through Republic Act 9227, b) computerization of the Sandiganbayan and selected trial courts, c) construction of model court houses in Angeles and Lapu Lapu cities, and the d) creation of the unique electronic library, the mobile courts, funded by Japan, and the Tagaytay Philippine Judicial Academy Center in Tagaytay", inter alia. On fiscal independence, the Supreme Court of the Philippines looks to Jelac "as the alternative for the annual budgetary grilling but it limited Jelac’s 'mandate' to its present functions." Panganiban finally criticized Jelac for being “obscured by penumbras of unconstitutionality and impropriety.”Inquirer.net, Agony over Jelac --Florentino floro (talk) 06:36, 25 May 2008 (UTC)

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judicial_Executive_Legislative_Advisory_and_Consultative_Council


    Judicial Executive Legislative Advisory and Consultative Council
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    History

    The 21st Chief Justice Artemio Panganiban traced Jelacc’s roots from the 1993 proposed similar tripartite council, a body tasked to undertake judicial reforms. Chief Justice Andres Narvasa turned down membership due to legal questions and instead, a deputy court administrator attended the meetings merely as observer, not as member.

    Narvasa thereafter created the “Blueprint of Action for the Judiciary,” an 18-month consultation or judiciary-wide dialogue, funded by the United Nations Development Program (UNDP). Later, Chief Justice Hilario G. Davide Jr. formed the much broader Action Program for Judicial Reforms (APJR), supported by the Philippine government, the UNDP, World Bank and Asian Development Bank, with further assistance from Australia, United Kingdom, Canada, European Union, Japan, the Netherlands and the United States.

    In Panganiban’s tenure, APJR centered on 4 ACID problems of the judiciary: “(1) Access to justice by the poor; (2) Corruption; (3) Incompetence of some judges; and (4) Delay in the resolution of cases with the 4 Ins: Independence, Integrity, Industry and Intelligence, and with ultimate goals of safeguarding of liberty and the nurturance of prosperity under the rule of law.”

    Narvasa, Davide and Panganiban’s judicial reforms achieved "the a) the doubling of judicial compensation through Republic Act 9227, b) computerization of the Sandiganbayan and selected trial courts, c) construction of model court houses in Angeles and Lapu Lapu cities, and the d) creation of the unique electronic library, the mobile courts, funded by Japan, and the Tagaytay Philippine Judicial Academy Center in Tagaytay", inter alia.

    On fiscal independence, the Supreme Court of the Philippines looks to Jelac "as the alternative for the annual budgetary grilling but it limited Jelac’s 'mandate' to its present functions." Panganiban finally criticized Jelac for being “obscured by penumbras of unconstitutionality and impropriety.”[3]


    1. ^ Inquirer.net, Agony over Jelac

    The Angel of Death


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    http://www.lawphil.net/judjuris/juri2006/mar2006/am_rtj-99-1460_2006.html

    [A.M. No. RTJ-99-1460, OCAD vs Judge Florentino V. Floro, Jr., 75 pages Decision, March 31, 2006]

    http://www.supremecourt.gov.ph/resolutions/2006/nov/am_2006_24_sc.htm

    [A.M. No. 2006-24-SC. November 14, 2006, UDGE FLORENTINO V. FLORO, JR. v. MRS. MARILYN PUNO SANTIAGO (sister of Chief Justice Reynato S. Puno) AND JASMIN MATEO]

    http://www.heartland.org/Article.cfm?artId=22246

    HEARTLAND INSTITUTE

    Lawsuit Abuse Fortnightly #6-14
    October 2007 (Volume 6, No. 14)
    Written By: edited by Maureen Martin
    Published In: Lawsuit Abuse
    Publication Date: October 12, 2007
    Publisher: The Heartland Institute

    He’s Unfit, But the Elves Are Fine

    Speaking of the supernatural, a judge in the Philippines is appealing a decision by the country’s supreme court removing him from his job because, while on the bench, he frequently consulted three invisible elves--he calls them “Angel,” “Armand,” and “Luis.” The high court found him to be suffering from psychosis. Still, strange things have been happening-- including destruction by fire of the court’s crest and a spate of illness and accidents involving its members and their families. These led the court to ask the judge to “desist” in threatening “ungodly reprisal.” The judge blames elf Luis, the “avenger,” who he says wants to clean up corruption in the legal system. In finding the judge unfit to serve, the court noted he claimed not to rely on his elfin pals in deciding cases. “However, such beliefs, especially since Judge Floro acted on them, are at odds with the critical and impartial thinking required of a judge under our judicial system,” the court wrote. That’s good news.

    Source: James Hookway, “Ex-Judge Consults Three Wee Friends, Mr. Floro Loses His Job But Becomes a Celebrity; Using a Little Elfin Magic,” The Wall Street Journal, September 17, 2007.


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    Monday, September 24, 2007

    The Elf Hex [Jonah Goldberg]

    By Odin's Raven:

    The Philippines Supreme Court has asked a fired judge who claims he is assisted by three elves to stop making threats of “ungodly reprisal.” The court kicked Florentino Floro Jr. off the bench largely because of his belief in the supernatural, the Wall Street Journal reports (sub. req.). A medical clinic determined that the judge was suffering from psychosis. Since then Floro has battled to get his job back, appearing on TV and winning converts who seek his healing powers. At the same time, a series of unfortunate incidents have befallen the supreme court justices or their families, including serious illnesses and car accidents. Floro says the person to blame for the mishaps is one of the elves, "Luis," a "king of kings" who is an avenger. He told the newspaper that the elves help him predict the future, but he has never consulted them when issuing judicial decisions.

    09/24 01:08 PM

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    National Review (NR) is a biweekly magazine and web site, founded by author William F. Buckley, Jr. in 1955 and based in New York City. It describes itself as "America's most widely read and influential magazine and web site for Republican/conservative news, commentary, and opinion."[1] While the print version of the magazine is available online to subscribers, the web site's free content is essentially a separate publication.

    http://www.thedailyjudge.com/id140.htm

    © 2007 Burton Randall Hanson Archive - 08.11.2007 - 09.25.2007

    Judge Florentino Floro Redux. "[A] series of disturbing incidents appear to have the nation's top jurists rattled. According to local newspaper reports, a mysterious fire in January destroyed the Supreme Court's crest in its session hall, and a number of members of the court and their close family members have developed serious illnesses or have fallen victim to car accidents...." Judge Florentino V. Floro, Jr., who was removed by the Supreme Court after he said he regularly consulted three elves in reaching his decisions, denies involvement but "points the finger squarely at 'king of kings' elf Luis, who Mr. Floro says is bent on cleaning up what he says is the Philippines' corrupt legal system." More (WSJ 09.17.2007).

    http://www.uccs.edu/~scribe/archived/Volume32_Issue8/index.php?article=world

    Naturally Selected News
    Blame the elf
    Abajournal.com- A judge in the Philippines Supreme Court has asked a fired judge to quit making threats of “ungodly reprisal.” The judge was fired largely for his belief in the supernatural. Since his firing, the justices and families of the Supreme Court have suffered serious illnesses and car accidents. The fired judge, Florentino Floro Jr., claims he is assisted by three elves. The elf to blame for the mishaps is named “Luis” and is a “king of kings” and an avenger. He also claims the elves help him predict the future, but he has never consulted them in judicial issues.

    http://www.alliancealert.org/2006/05/03/sane-judges-see-emanations-and-penumbras/

    Sane Judges See ‘Emanations’ and ‘Penumbras’

    This “Best of the Web” summary featured in today’s WSJ Opinion Journal is funny enough, but when you consider the headline in the context of the story, it is off the charts:
    Sane Judges See ‘Emanations’ and ‘Penumbras’

    So much for the little man getting his day in court!

    http://www.dailygrail.com/node/5313

    A philippine judge and his belief in elves... THE TRIAD
    On Tue, 25/09/2007 - 6:03pm, red pill junkie said:

    Quote:
    Helping him, he says, are his three invisible companions. "Angel" is the neutral force, he says. "Armand" is a benign influence. "Luis," whom Mr. Floro describes as the "king of kings," is an avenger. I wanted to bring this up because, eventhough I don't know what to think about this judge and his mixing of his personal beliefs with his job as a public officer, what I found odd was this simmilarity between the TRIAD forces he says he is in contact with, and what I have read in the books of Whitley Strieber.
    Strieber talks about the visitors in the sense that many times they seem to operate by the rule of the triad: there's a positive force, a negative force, and a neutral that binds the other two, keeping the triad in constant equilibrium. In the novel The Grays, Strieber uses this rule to portray the characters of the aliens known as "the three bandits".
    Coincidence?
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    It's not the depth of the rabbit hole that bugs me...
    It's all the rabbit SH*T you stumble over on your way down!!!
    Red Pill Junkie

    That's an excellent
    On Wed, 26/09/2007 - 6:27am, Rick MG said:
    That's an excellent observation, RPJ. Catholicism is also dominant religion in the Philippines, and the triad is strong in that faith. It's interesting that instead of being shunned and ridiculed, the ex-Judge is now a popular celebrity -- so despite Catholicism's rule, alternative beliefs still blossom.

    http://tenjackten.com/blog/2007/10/

    Stupid For Legal Purposes

    Maybe the producers of Desperate Housewives aplogized too soon. Or maybe Phillipines medical elves are more benign than the legal ones.
    Stupid.net

    http://www.lawyersweekly.com.au/articles/Folklaw-1-September-2006_z68614.htm

    Dwarfed by justice

    A judge in the Philippines was sacked by the Supreme Court in April after it became publicly known that he believed he had befriended three mystic dwarves in his chambers.
     
  10. Nursey

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    Oh ok. My apologies. I'm a bit moody and oversensitive these days. So what do your dwarves think about Freemasons? The western judicial system is riddled with them, is that also the case in the Philippines?
     
  11. judgefloro

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    Hi Nursey

    Hi, Nursey, I am never hurt, since I repeat: I never found kindness in my own country. So, whenever, I would meet or find a member / user outside of the Philippines / Philistines, like Dwaine and all of them, who might had seen or known, for one reason or another, the essence of my July 20,1999 (until today), JOBLESS judge in pretend world SUFFERINGS, I would not hesitate, but share with him or anyone, my own Cross and Pains, lest he and all of them be prevented from being likewise persecuted.

    Dwaine's surgery is nothing compared to my pains. But the violet lights of LUIS (especially, last midnight, June 2, 2008, the 25th year, since LUIS appeared on June 2, 1983 - wake of my Father - to Robert my brother), ease the pains / my sufferings.

    Freemasons all share moral and metaphysical ideals, which include, in most cases, a constitutional declaration of belief in a Supreme Being.

    In the Philippines,
    http://www.pinoyonboard.com/pob/2004/1203_ramos.html
    The legacy of freemasons in Philippine history
    Rodel J. Ramos

    No fraternal organization has ever been persecuted, maligned, suspected, or blamed more for things that happened in the World than the Freemasonry. This secret society has developed a certain mysticism that intrigues many people because of their behind closed door meetings, secret handshake and passwords. Communists, dictators, religious fundamentalists and even the Catholic Church banned this fraternity centuries ago. Still others think they can manipulate governments just like what happened in Italy decades ago.

    But now, these masons, are accepted in our culture, due to religious freedom.

    I only have one Philippine experience in masonry. Our very own Chief Justice Puno, is a grandmaster, being also a Methodist. I suffered this 10 long years of jobless pains due to him and his ideals of hypocrisy.

    Wikipedia discusses the long history of its ideals and the long criticisms about this.
    Human nature is imperfect and masonry struggles to really be free.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Reynato_Puno#Freemason

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reynato_Puno#Freemason

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freemasons#Opposition_to_and_criticism_of_Freemasonry






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    http://www.quartertothree.com/game-talk/showthread.php?p=1362293&posted=1

    Wanna share with you my thoughts on PICS, and:

    June 2, 2008 is the 25th anniversary since June 2, 1983, when LUIS and Armand first appeared to Robert, my brother.

    I am a lawyer, a judge and a prophet.

    Now, in legal parlance, I am entitled to a Bill of Particulars, concerning your URGENT need for photo of an immortal creature of God, side by side, or with a current and non-immortal news (or tabloid) paper.

    Here in the Philistines, we have 50 tabloids, and tons of current newspapers, including the top 10 spams.

    Please check only one which you care for:

    http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/breakingnews/

    http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/

    http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/sectionfro nt.aspx?CategoryId=16

    http://www.gmanews.tv/video

    http://www.gmanews.tv/index.html?id=200704141500

    http://www.sunstar.com.ph/

    http://www.manilastandardtoday.com/?page=homepage

    http://www.mb.com.ph/index.html

    http://www.malaya.com.ph/

    http://www.tribune.net.ph/index.html

    http://www.manilatimes.net/

    http://www.philstar.com/

    I wanna be clarified, also (after you choose one), on, which current newspaper page, would you like me to carry on my warm and heat-waving hands.

    More importantly, what clothes will you want me to wear. Since I bi-locate.

    One final word. Last night, 11:20 p.m. LUIS, the King of kings of all elementals, not only of dwarves, elves, goblins and leprechauns, reminded me of the 25th anniversary of his first appearance on earth to my special child brother Robert, on June 2, 1983, at the backyard of the wake of my dead father. LUIS flashed a single yellow light with more that 10 violet lights.

    One violet flash is equivalent to $ 1 trillion - since the light if the very essence of the entire universe.

    As Wikipedia editor, I never found in the entire wisdom of mankind, the knowledge or discovery by NASA and UFO scientists of this VIOLET lights of LUIS.

    http://s226.photobucket.com/albums/dd249/judgefloro/
    Am I cute?

    http://i226.photobucket.com/albums/dd249/judgefloro/Untitled.jpg



    In the meantime, while you do or redux this multiple choice, and since your wish is my COMMAND, please look at my current photo approved by Wikipedia nuts.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Florentino_floro
     
  12. Lomotil

    Lomotil Active Member

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    Judge... Much can be said for brevity. I think you'll find that your audience will expand if you limit the length of your responses. Give "straight to the point," specific answers to questions, and I think you'll more effectively make your point.

    The average forum reader will probably not make it through a post several pages long - you need to cut straight to the chase, specifically, answer the questions being asked, and not draw you responses from an 'answer bank' that you've got stored on your computer (complete with links.)

    Again, I'm not trying to insult you, but when you're dealing with complete strangers, you tend to lose their interest when you plant the image of little invisible men, shaping your destiny - and try to explain it in a novel's worth of text - to people that are used to reading a paragraph or two (at the most.)

    I'm guilty of being long-winded, myself, I won't lie. If you spend some time with the forum, you'll find posts I've made that, despite spanning several pages, could have easily been summarized in several sentences.

    All I'm saying is that you should try to 'summarize' your posts, and (if necessary,) provide 'references' at the end of it, so that the people that have read it can choose to verify your sources, should they desire, *after* reading your post...

    Of course, it's like they say, opinions are like assholes - everyone's got one. Hope you gained something from mine. :)

    Best Wishes,

    Lomo
     
  13. DangerousD

    DangerousD New Member

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    Fuck you I'm not reading all that. What are you trying to do write a novel?
     
  14. Lomotil

    Lomotil Active Member

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    Sarcastic bastard...

    :biggrin:
     
  15. judgefloro

    judgefloro New Member

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    KIS

    K I S
    Keep it short: that was the first ORDER of the day on June, 1978 (Ateneo Law School, I was first year law student; Dean / Judge Jesus De Veyra - noted this TIP for all of us who aspire to TOP the Bar Exams: a) answer yes or no, do not let the bar examiner guess; and b) just 2 or 3 short sentences, since the bar examiner is obliged to check 5,000 booklets).

    Hey!

    But Nursey was asking a legal question with ramifications, on FREEMASONRY in the Philippines vis-a-vis Western Judicial System. It took me one hour to summarize Wikipedia, plus ... plus ...

    Well, since you are the fugly readers, your wish is my command: I change my answer to this:

    http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/breaki...0492/Man-mistakes-girl-for-frog-takes-out-eye

    Man ‘mistakes’ girl for frog, takes out eye

    By Thea Alberto
    INQUIRER.net
    First Posted 14:08:00 06/03/2008

    MANILA, Philippines -- An apparently deranged man mistook a 3-year-old girl for a frog and took out her left eye in Taguig, police said Tuesday.

    The victim had gone out of their house in Signal village, Taguig to buy refreshments Monday afternoon when the suspect, Rolly Semira, suddenly held her and gouged out her left eye, said Chief Inspector Tito Oraya, chief of the Taguig police investigation section.

    Before Semira could take out the girl's other eye, bystanders mobbed him, Oraya added. .....
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