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to tsao
Mr. Chip Tsao that he is rude and does not have the right to insult such heroes of the Philippines.
And better write his columns and articles in an ethical way of writing such pieces of works with professionalism and respect and be able to have unbiased and fair journalism writing.
He may be sued though they deny and use the staement; it was a political satire. But to teach you what really a satire means,, it is only used when there is somebody that was Aggravated. Whenever there is wrong in the society..
check yourself and reflect on to what you are writing!.
and check first your grammar! such a carabao english, cannot be understood.
Be able to reflect!
kisses for you tsao from k’o'ya