ANTIPOLO CITY, Rizal (The Adobo Chronicles, Antipolo Bureau) – No one thought of taking photos or videos — perhaps because of shock — but supporters of Vice President and presidential aspirant Leni Robredo reported witnessing not just one, but two miracles during the latter’s grand rally in Antipolo City yesterday.
According to online testimonies, it was raining very hard all day at the rally, drenching many of the attendees and fanatics. Then, all of a sudden, when Robredo took to the microphone to speak, the rain abruptly stopped, they said.
But there was another miracle reported by a young girl who was standing about 10 yards from the stage.
”Pagkatapos magsalita ni Leni, lumutang siya” she claimed. (After Leni spoke, she floated)
Robredo is known in campaign circles and on social media as ”lutang.” A floater.
MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – Ex-Comelec Commissioner Rowena Guanzon took to Twitter to complain that Facebook had suspended her account. She blamed supporters of former Senator and presidential aspirant Bongbong Marcos for this unfortunate penalty.
A quick check on Guanzon’s FB account shows it was still active and that she had just posted a comment 3 hours before she complained on Twitter.
The Adobo Chronicles reached out to Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerburg to confirm Guanzon’s suspension and the reason for it. Our calls have not been returned as of press time.
But here is a list of possible community standards violations that could result in a FB subscriber’s suspension. We’ll let our readers figure out which of these Guanzon violated. It could be one, or several, or all of the following:
QUEZON CITY, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Quezon City Bureau) – A volunteer of the Leni Robredo-Kiko Pangilinan campaign team was charged with trespassing during a house to house sortie in Barangay Kalabasa in Quezon City.
Campaign volunteers usually knock on doors or ring the door bell to ask permission to enter private property and perform their campaign mission.
Alas, a pink-clad volunteer braved a steep climb to a house, courageously navigating its wooden, makeshift ladder. There was no door to knock on or door bell to ring.
When she finally reached the top of the ladder, not only did she find out that the household members living there were solid BBM (Bongbong Marcos) supporters — she was also charged with trespassing before the office of the Barangay Tanod.
Nevertheless, the volunteer received a commendation from the Office of the Vice President.
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