This is a very sad and terrible case on what happened to transgender Jennifer (Jeffrey) Laude on the night of October 11, 2014. The doctor who did her/his boobs did a fantastic job and should be lauded. Where did she/he get the $15,000 - $20,000 for the payment? I assumed from her/his German fiancee.
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US Marine Pfc. Joseph Scott Pemberton
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Hello Kangaroo Tim Down Under,
I agree solving any problem, national or foreign, through diplomatic channel is very important and must be the first and utmost consideration. Being knowledgeable with what's going on with the Spratlys dispute and other current issues, I'm sure you've read what happened to some Vietnamese killed by the Chinese. If there is such thing as Plan B, most of the time not executed because of Plan A, the return of U.S. Forces in the Philippines should be considered and be part of Plan B. I'm quite sure the issues you mentioned would be discussed by Philippine officials and the U.S. military and designated envoys. I think possible "crimes" such as rapes and sexual molestations committed by U.S. soldiers outside the base should be reviewed in case by case basis and should not be sensationalized. U.S. soldiers are American citizens and they should be protected until proven innocent or not guilty. After all, the Philippines is a democracy, a friendly nation of laws and jurisprudence, unlike godless North Korea or Iran where anyone is branded guilty and put in jail right away as spies. A U.S. base in the Philippines is not a hostile act but a protection act, supporting a "David" with rag-a-tag weapons against a "Goliath" China with massive military power.
My favorite President of all-time Ronald Reagan many times said, "Peace through strength."
Date: Fri, 5 Aug 2011 12:07:28 -0700
From: tim
Subject: Re: RETURN OF U.S. FORCES TO SUBIC
To: lib
From: Lib<>; MANILAHIGHSCHOOLALUMNI YahooGroups <manilahighschoolalumni@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Friday, 5 August 2011 9:38 AM
Subject: RETURN OF U.S. FORCES TO SUBIC
There's must be a change of plan because of the earthquake/tsunami in Japan. The U.S. military is moving out of Japan and planning to move in in the U.S. territory of Guam. Senior Senators Daniel Inouye of Hawaii and Thad Cochran of Mississippi were on a secret fact-finding mission in freeport Subic Bay. The Philippines kicked out the U.S. forces in both bases of Subic Bay and Clark in 1994 which was hastened by the destructive force of Mt. Pinatubo burying the AFB and the surrounding town like ancient Pompeii. Funny, I remember very well, of all things, among the survivors was a pink pig being led by a little girl. Okedoke. Are you in favor of the return of U.S. Forces? As you know, there are some Filipino never-do-well who are always protesting that the Philippines is a puppet of the U.S. Government. Because of the Spratly Islands dispute with China, the Philippine Congress may say yes and welcome the possibility of the return of Uncle Sam.
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I agree solving any problem, national or foreign, through diplomatic channel is very important and must be the first and utmost consideration. Being knowledgeable with what's going on with the Spratlys dispute and other current issues, I'm sure you've read what happened to some Vietnamese killed by the Chinese. If there is such thing as Plan B, most of the time not executed because of Plan A, the return of U.S. Forces in the Philippines should be considered and be part of Plan B. I'm quite sure the issues you mentioned would be discussed by Philippine officials and the U.S. military and designated envoys. I think possible "crimes" such as rapes and sexual molestations committed by U.S. soldiers outside the base should be reviewed in case by case basis and should not be sensationalized. U.S. soldiers are American citizens and they should be protected until proven innocent or not guilty. After all, the Philippines is a democracy, a friendly nation of laws and jurisprudence, unlike godless North Korea or Iran where anyone is branded guilty and put in jail right away as spies. A U.S. base in the Philippines is not a hostile act but a protection act, supporting a "David" with rag-a-tag weapons against a "Goliath" China with massive military power.
My favorite President of all-time Ronald Reagan many times said, "Peace through strength."
Ate Lib
Date: Fri, 5 Aug 2011 12:07:28 -0700
From: tim
Subject: Re: RETURN OF U.S. FORCES TO SUBIC
To: lib
hi Ate Lib , the members of ASEAN and China are trying to solve the Spratly's Island issue in diplomatic way and not through arm confrontation.
If the US bases will be established again in the Philippines there must be a clear agreement for the rental of the land, any crime committed by US enlisted men outside the US Base jurisdiction must be tried under the Philippine Laws and if found guilty beyond reasonable doubt then the guilty one should be locked in Philippine Jail.
There is an existing Defense Treaty between the Philippines and USA but the wording is not clear because the treaty said that US will defend the Philippines if the attack came from the Pacific. The Spratly Islands are small cluster of land situated near Palawan which is in the Philippine West Sea or bottom part of China Sea in short this is not in the Pacific.
Establishing a US Base in the Philippine will provoke anger from China, North Korea and ASEAN members. This will be a hostile issue.
Remember PEACE, LOVE and no WAR.
This is the humble opinion of Kangaroo Tim
From: Lib<>; MANILAHIGHSCHOOLALUMNI YahooGroups <manilahighschoolalumni@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Friday, 5 August 2011 9:38 AM
Subject: RETURN OF U.S. FORCES TO SUBIC
There's must be a change of plan because of the earthquake/tsunami in Japan. The U.S. military is moving out of Japan and planning to move in in the U.S. territory of Guam. Senior Senators Daniel Inouye of Hawaii and Thad Cochran of Mississippi were on a secret fact-finding mission in freeport Subic Bay. The Philippines kicked out the U.S. forces in both bases of Subic Bay and Clark in 1994 which was hastened by the destructive force of Mt. Pinatubo burying the AFB and the surrounding town like ancient Pompeii. Funny, I remember very well, of all things, among the survivors was a pink pig being led by a little girl. Okedoke. Are you in favor of the return of U.S. Forces? As you know, there are some Filipino never-do-well who are always protesting that the Philippines is a puppet of the U.S. Government. Because of the Spratly Islands dispute with China, the Philippine Congress may say yes and welcome the possibility of the return of Uncle Sam.
From: ep
To: tongtawatao
Subject: FW: RETURN OF U.S. FORCES TO SUBIC
Date: Wed, 3 Aug 2011 19:23:11 -0400
Sent:
To: tongtawatao
Subject: FW: RETURN OF U.S. FORCES TO SUBIC
Date: Wed, 3 Aug 2011 19:23:11 -0400
Sent:
Subject: FW: RETURN OF U.S. FORCES TO SUBIC
Zaida D. Gumbayan
Forwarded Message -----
From: Ernie Tawatao <tongtawatao@yahoo.com>
To: Ernie Tawatao <tongtawatao@yahoo.com>
Cc: bong gordon <bong.gordon@gmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2011 11:15 AM
Subject: RETURN OF U.S. FORCES TO SUBIC
DEAR FRIENDS: YOUR PARTICIPATION IS REQUESTED!
I was born and raised in the Philippines and now a US citizen.
The news from the Philippine Daily Inquirer about the trip of US Senators Daniel Inouye and Thad Cochran plus the recent
visit of the US Ambassador to the Philippines to the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority, Subic , for the possible return of US Forces prompted me to write this appeal. This is a request for your participation by way of sending this information to your family, your friends and copy furnished myself, because I will forward thousands of signatories that I have gathered to the Philippine Congress and Senate for appropriate action. PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CIRCULATE THIS APPEAL.
The recent intrusion of China to our shores and the economic impact are enough reasons to invite back the US Forces to Subic Bay. The global security and the special bond of friendship between our two nations can not be overlooked by our Philippine leaders. We have nurtured the partnership and this is the opportunity to improve the plight of our less privileged kababayans
especially in the countryside. If we are blessed here, this simple act of responding to my appeal is bringing hope to the poor. We are counting on you and they are counting on us for help. Let us seize this opportunity and lift a finger to improve
the country. Please remember- " Ang sakit ng kalingkingan ay damdam ng buong katawan and Kung hindi ngayon kailan pa?"
Secondly, consider our meager military and defense capabilities. We need a strong partner to defend "Lupang Hinirang". Subic offers our best assets to support the return of US Forces because Subic has world class workers. Many of them are now in the US and we can entice them to go back. Most of us sends financial support to our relatives especially in times of need and calamities. They need us more than ever and to partner with US Forces- they might find hope before its too late. Hope is within our reach if you and I will do something. Further, "walang nabubuhay para sa sarili lamang dahil tayong lahat ay may pananagutan sa isa't
isa." Please contribute your email because it is very important to them and to me. Please send this back to me and in turn I will forward it to the leadership in the Philippines. Thank you and may you be blessed a hundredfold. Sincerely, Ernie E. Tawatao, SecGen,CCAA-USA COUNCIL at: tongtawatao@yahoo.com.
Cc: Philippine Senate, Manila
Philippine Congress, Manila
Web Page: RETURN OF U.S. FORCES TO SUBIC
UPDATE MARCH 23, 2015 ...THE FAMILY OF TRANSGENDER JENNIFER LAUDE REJECTED THE 21 MILLION PESOS SETTLEMENT.
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