Monday, December 12, 2011

Members of The House Of Representatives Who Did Not Sign The Impeachment Complaint Against Chief Justice Corona

Aglipay, Emmeline Y.
Albano, Rodolfo B.
Alcover, Pastor Jr. M.
Almario, Thelma Z.
Amante-Matba, Angelica M.
Andaya, Rolando Jr. G.
Antonino, Rodolfo W.
Apostol, Sergio F.
Aquino, Jose II S.
Arroyo, Diosdado Macapagal
Arroyo, Iggy T.
Aumentado, Erico B.
Avance-Fuentes, Daisy
Bag-ao, Kaka J.
Bagasina, Catalina C.
Biazon, Rodolfo G.
Bichara, Al Francis DC.
Binay, Mar-Len Abigail S.
Bondoc, Anna York P., M.D.
Bravo, Narciso Jr. R.
Brawner Baguilat, Teddy Jr.
Cagas, Marc Douglas IV C.
Calimbas-Villarosa, Ma. Amelita A.
Canonigo, Ranulfo P.
Cari, Jose Carlos L.
Castro, Jane T.
Co, Christopher S.
Dalog, Maximo B.
Datumanong ,Simeon A.
Defensor, Arthur Jr. R.
Del Rosario, Anthony G.
Diaz, Antonio M. (†)
Dimaporo, Fatima Aliah Q.
Dimaporo, Imelda Quibranza
Duavit, Joel Roy
Ecleo, Ruben Jr. B.
Enerio-Cerilles, Aurora
Escudero, Salvador III H.
Fabian, Erico Basilio A.
Fariñas, Rodolfo C.
Fernandez, Danilo Ramon S.
Flores, Florencio Jr. T.
Fua, Orlando B.
Garcia, Pablo John F.
Garcia, Pablo P.
Garcia-Albano, Mylene J
Gullas, Eduardo R.
Gunigundo, Magtanggol T.
Ilagan,Luzviminda C.
Jalosjos, Cesar G.
Jalosjos, Romeo Jr. M.
Jalosjos, Seth F. P.
Kho, Antonio T.
Labadlabad, Rosendo S.
Lagdameo, Monique Yazmin Q.
Lagman, Edcel C.
Lazatin, Carmelo F.
Leonen-Pizarro, Catalina G.
Macapagal Arroyo, Juan Miguel
Macapagal-Arroyo, Gloria M.
Magsaysay, Ma. Milagros H.
Mandanas, Hermilando I.
Marañon, Alfredo III D.
Marcoleta, Rodante D.
Marcos, Imelda R.
Matugas, Francisco 'Lalo' T.
Mellana, Evelyn P.
Mercado-Revilla, Lani
Nograles, Karlo Alexei B.
Obillo, Reena Concepcion G.
Ocampo, Rosenda Ann
Ong, Emil L.
Ortega, Victor Francisco C.
Osmeña, Tomas R.
Pacquiao, Emmanuel D.
Padilla, Carlos M.
Pangandaman, Mohammed Hussein P.
Pangandaman, Nasser C.
Pangandaman, Solaiman C. (Resigned)
Panotes, Elmer E.
Pichay, Philip A.
Radaza, Arturo O.
Remulla, Jesus Crispin C.
Rodriguez, Maximo Jr. B.
Rodriguez, Rufus B.
Romarate, Guillermo Jr. A.
Romualdez, Ferdinand Martin G.
Romualdo, Pedro P.
Romulo, Roman T.
Sambar, Mark Aeron H.
Singson, Eric Jr. G.
Socrates, Victorino Dennis M.
Suarez, Danilo E.
Sy-Alvarado, Ma. Victoria R.
Syjuco, Augusto Boboy, Ph.D.
Tan, Milagrosa 'Mila' T.
Tiangco, Tobias 'Toby' M.
Tinga, Sigfrido R.
Ty, Arnel U.
Vargas-Alfonso, Baby Aline
Villafuerte, Luis R.
Villar, Mark A.
Yap, Arthur C.

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Pag may sampung ganitong klaseng tanong, I'm so dead. :(

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120. Taxes are the lifeblood of the government and their prompt and certain availability is an imperious need. This pronouncement was cited in several decisions of the Supreme Court except in the case of:
a. Commissioner vs. Pineda, 21 SCRA 105
b. Vera vs. Fernandez, 89 SCRA 199
c. Lutz vs. Araneta, 98 SCRA 148
d. Philex Mining vs. CIR, 294 SCRA 678

121. “Lest the collector kill the hen that lays the golden egg.” This has been metaphorically mentioned to justify a settled rule as laid down in the case of:
a. Gomez vs. Palomar, 25 SCRA 827
b. Punzalan vs. Manila, 95 SCRA 46
c. Roxas vs. CTA, 23 SCRA 276
d. Villegas vs. Pao, 86 SCRA 270