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"Rolex 12 is the collective name of twelve of the closest and most powerful advisers of President Ferdinand Marcos during the martial law years in the Philippines from 1972 to 1981.Before 'Rolex 12', there was 'Omega 5' During the latter years of his second elected term, Marcos conspired with various leaders of the military and Philippine Constabulary. The goal was for Marcos to gain full authoritarian control of the country during his declaration of martial law in 1972. Marcos gave the military leadership powers during martial law, taking over from democratically elected officials and court judges. The twelve were responsible for many human rights atrocities, although the extent of their responsibility is still being investigated. These atrocities include torture, murder, seizures of property, displacement from homes, and arrest and detention without due process. The origin of the name Rolex 12 came from a widespread story and some sources that each associate received a Rolex watch from Marcos himself, although this remains unverified. Some contend that the gifts were actually Omega watches, but despite this confusion, the name Rolex 12 stuck and is still used to refer to these twelve Marcos associates. Some of them fled with Marcos when he and his family left the Philippines in 1986, while others like Enrile and Ramos were instrumental in the coup against him. Members of the "Rolex 12" *Tomas Diaz, PMA-Cl '51 - Vice Chief of the Philippine Constabulary *Juan Ponce Enrile - Minister of National Defense *Romeo Espino UP-ROTC - Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) *Romeo Gatan - Chief of the Philippine Constabulary in Rizal *Alfredo Montoya, PMA Cl-'51 -Chief of the Philippine Constabulary Metropolitan Command (METROCOM) *Ignacio Paz, PMA Cl-'51 - Chief of the Intelligence Services of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (ISAFP) *Fidel Ramos, USMA Cl-'50; Honorary PMA Cl-51 - Chief of the Philippine Constabulary (PC), future President (1992-1998) *Jose Rancudo - Commanding General of the Philippine Air Force (PAF) *Hilario Ruiz - Flag Officer in Command of the Philippine Navy (PN) *Gen. Rafael Zagala - Commanding General of the Philippine Army (PA) *Fabian Ver, Honorary-PMA Cl '51 - Chief of National Intelligence Security Authority (NISA)https://www.lawphil.net/executive/execord/eo1987/eo_246_1987.html *Eduardo "Danding" Cojuangco Jr., Honorary PMA Cl-'51 - present, Governor of Tarlac, Chairman of San Miguel Corporation See also *First Quarter Storm References Category:Presidency of Ferdinand Marcos "
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"Hate Yourself with Style is Clawfinger's sixth album, released on 18 November 2005 via Nuclear Blast label. Hate Yourself with Style continues the path entered on Zeros & Heroes and is characterized by speedy melodic hard rock guitar riffs. The keyboards which particularly characterized A Whole Lot of Nothing have completely disappeared. The social commentary within the album (including rants against rapists and positing that homophobes are themselves secretly gay) received both positive and negative reviews. Unlike the previous albums, where the limited edition version had two or more bonus-tracks, the limited edition of this album has a DVD with live footage from the Greenfield festival and videoclips of all singles up to Clawfinger's third album. Track listing Disc 1 # "The Faggot in You" – 3:26 # "Hate Yourself with Style" – 3:44 # "Dirty Lies" – 2:58 # "The Best & The Worst" – 3:48 # "Breakout (Embrace the Child Inside You)" – 3:41 # "Right to Rape" – 4:31 # "What We’ve Got Is What You’re Getting" – 2:22 # "Sick of Myself" – 3:22 # "Hypocrite" – 3:04 # "Without a Case" – 3:40 # "God Is Dead" – 4:44 There is a hidden bonus track at the beginning. Pause track 1 and rewind and there is a track with talking and some drums. Track listing Disc 2 (only available on the limited edition version) Clawfinger live Greenfield Festival # "Rosegrove" # "Nigger" # "Zeros & Heroes" # "Warfair" # "Don't Get Me Wrong" # "Recipe For Hate" # "Biggest & the Best" # "The Truth" # "Do What I Say" Clawfinger's videoclips # "Nigger" (version 2) # "The Truth" # "Warfair" # "Pin Me Down" # "Do What I Say" # "Tomorrow" # "Biggest & The Best" # "Two Sides" Released singles * "Dirty Lies" * "Without a Case" Released videoclips * "Dirty Lies" * "Hate Yourself with style" * "Without a Case" References Category:Clawfinger albums Category:2005 albums "