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Ferdinand Marcos. With his creepy wife, Imelda. What a lot of people remember is that when rebels finally forced this greedy couple to flee the country, they found that in their palace, Imelda had five thousand pairs of shoes. The people of the Philippines are very poor, but these crooks got away with millions.

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