YOUTUBE VIDEO HAUNTS PHILIPPINE PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE MAR ROXAS

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MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles® ) – Can you imagine Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump saying ‘F*ck You’ in one of their campaign speeches? Of course not.

But that is not the case with Philippine presidential candidate Mar Roxas, President NoyNoy Aquino’s Secretary of the Interior and Local Government, and his anointed presidential successor.

In one public speech he made in 2008, Roxas was seen and heard cursing and cussing. “P*tang ina, ano ba ito?” (What the f*ck is this?) he screamed. It was caught on live TV and  video-taped. It has, since then, gone viral on YouTube.

Now that he is running for president in the 2016 elections, and campaigning under the mantra of Aquino’s ‘Daang Matuwid,’ (straight path), Roxas is having a very difficult time erasing that embarrassing moment from the minds of the religious and moralistic Filipino voters.

Indeed, it was a regrettable moment that now haunts Roxas’ campaign to be the next president of the Philippines.

In any case, if elected, he would be the world’s first ‘cussing president’ and that could be a game changer in the future of world politics.

APPLE LAUNCHES MOBILE TV CHANNELS OF THE FUTURE; ‘ADOBO ON AIR’ DEBUTS SEPTEMBER 15

heroCUPERTINO, California (The Adobo Chronicles®) – Apple has just released a sneak preview of the “TV Channels of the Future” — the greatest innovation in mobile television which will be the new feature of Apple TV.

Apple is scheduled to unveil the new Apple TV, along with the iPhone 6S, on September 9.

The new Apple TV will be independent of existing television and cable channels, and no subscription will be required from customers.

The Apple TV, in partnership with Google’s Fiber Network, will make 16 channels (Channels 002 to 0017) available for free on all mobile devices, using bluetooth technology.   A special Apple TV app has to be downloaded for a one-time fee of $69.99.  The 16 channels can be viewed using either wi-fi or data plans.

The Adobo Chronicles® is honored to be among the 16 channels that will be featured on the new Apple TV. “Adobo on Air” will debut on September 15, 2015 on Apple TV’s Channel 0017.

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THAILAND SHRINE BOMBING: INVESTIGATORS ARE LOOKING IN THE WRONG PLACES

Screen capture: San Jose Mercury News headline
Screen capture: San Jose Mercury News headline

BANGKOK, Thailand (The Adobo Chronicles® ) – Authorities have tripled to $85,000 a reward for information leading to the arrest of the main suspect in the Erawan shrine bombing that killed 20 people at one of Bangkok’s top tourist attractions.

The increased reward was announced after investigators said that very little progress was being made in locating an unidentified young man dressed in yellow shirt leaving a backpack at the scene of the carnage Monday night.

Apparently, investigators were following an erroneous lead from a very prestigious American daily newspaper, the San Jose Mercury News, which claimed through its August 19 headline that the suspect was hiding somewhere in Taiwan.

Taiwan is about 1,500 miles from Bangkok.

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