tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8772005370065550403.post7040740857252561285..comments2023-12-28T06:31:29.172+08:00Comments on <b><a href="http://forthephilippines.blogspot.com/">SOBRIETY FOR THE PHILIPPINES</a></b>: Debunking the Outrageous Glenn May Thesis on Supremo Andres BonifacioJesusa Bernardohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13216156182443307139noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8772005370065550403.post-18212088253497196362011-03-31T16:57:46.957+08:002011-03-31T16:57:46.957+08:00Just a small point of detail. The title "Pang...Just a small point of detail. The title "Pangulo ng Kataastaasang Kapulungan" is translated here as President of the Supreme Council. But the Supreme Council was known in Tagalog as the Kataastaasang Sangunian. The Kataastaasang Kapulungan [which might be better translated as Supreme Congress] was a different body about which we know virtually nothing.Jim Richardsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05897718356001770499noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8772005370065550403.post-48459066556380675492011-03-30T09:00:30.176+08:002011-03-30T09:00:30.176+08:00Excellent rebuttal! May sprinkles his prose with ...Excellent rebuttal! May sprinkles his prose with "maybe" and "perhaps" and other hedging qualifiers and suppositions so that he may<br />escape being pinned down. Not only does he not know Tagalog, he operates with a prejudgmental framework that already selects and filters everything that does not fit his thesis that Filipino historians are forgers and frauds.He does not Sonny San Juanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16947553911409835974noreply@blogger.com