Ancient corruption
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Filipinos did not invent corruption in government. No sir. We learned that from the Europeans. And I believe England unearthed the first evidence of corruption in government -- Stonehenge (estimated to have been built around 3000 BC).
To this day, Mr. Harvard is still arguing with Mr. Oxford what the structure is all about. Of course we know better. Stonehenge? That's ancient England's NAIA Terminal 3 that never got completed. What was supposed to be a modern coliseum when completed never went beyond the initial stages of construction as funding never carried through the change in administrations. Corruption charges, I imagine, were filed with their version of the Ombuds(wo)man. But because she was appointed by the previous administration, no one suffered for it -- except the contractor who never got paid.
Lol! And according to recent (daw) findings where they were able to excavate human remains in holes found on the Stonehenge, I'd say Polpot did learn a thing or two from the Europeans himself. Hehehe.
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