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    Quote Originally Posted by M.A.D. View Post
    Grabeha boss aerlo oi gi pa daun pa man... naka libre ug klase ang isa dri tungod nmo sir...
    boss, wa lang jud koy lingaw rung panahona hehehe. Ako lang gi tan-aw unsay extent aning pang-huna2x.a. Bilib ko sa iyang persistence.

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    Hala cge padaun dha... cge pa ember basin naa pa kay makat.onan


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    Quote Originally Posted by æRLO View Post
    You're supposed to hold the government accountable because they are LEADERS. Kybaw ka unsa nang leader? Kita nga dili ta leaders, kutob ra ta sah atong mga offsprings or maybe even family. We can't tell other people what to do, because frankly we have no authority over them. You can try, but most often than not, walay effect. Pareha nato, I can't impose what I believe unto you, and you can't unto me. Have you even tried telling somebody what's supposed to be right and what's wrong? Unless they asked for your advice, sagad they'll shrug you off.

    I'm not saying normal people can't inspire people or instill a change, but they are almost in extraordinary circumstances. Now leaders, or people who are voted to lead a country, already have supporters--If they lead by example, the general trend is that people will be inspired or move to be like that leader. They become role models. You are expecting too much from human psyche to think nga change will just manifest in a large number of people without a catalyst or leader. It's not like some kind of movie where everyone just reaches an epiphany and change like it was the denouement of the story. It really doesn't matter how the cycle started anymore, AFAIK moot naman nah. We can argue that the people are corrupt because the government is corrupt or that the government is corrupt because the people are corrupt. It doesn't matter. The important thing is, leaders are there to lead. Think of it as a flock of sheep and the shepherd.




    If you have the resources and time to start an organization that aims to educate voters, go ahead. I'll even help you if you are sincere about it. Even though it is welfare related and still should be a part of the scope of the government's responsibility. It still goes back to people needing someone to lead.



    honestly I wouldn't care if gi birahan sa media ang mga politcians or not. My objection is that it tends to be very partisan or partial to one side ra kaayo. The media steers people to their interests. You really think gi-birahan si PNoy sa media? wala ra na katunga sa panahon ni Gloria nga halos kada news is the character assassination of PGMA.



    Ladies and gentlemen, the government has no control and is not an authoritative entity. I'm not even going to respond to this asinine bit.



    Whose they?

    If one were just a free-thinker without being versed about the function of their environment, then it is useless. Contrast diay nang free-thinking and education? as far as I know you can be educated and be a free-thinker. You think innovators are just free thinkers? Virtually all of them are well-educated to begin with. How can you be a free-thinker if wala say unod imung utok? Free siguro ug hangin imung pasabot. People who are open-minded are educated too, that's why they are able to accept different approaches to a subject and learn about it. Aha man ka aning idea nimu?

    Anyway OT najud ta pila ka volleys back.
    Ot na jud kaau, It all started in a single point of view. Then you begin choosing words from my comments and give your own definition of it without or even trying to understand the whole context. You even contest your own words when I try to give a compliment to it and pass it back to you. Well it is just a simple test, for me to know if you ever understand what I am trying to say. Now it may sound a little bit arrogant but, for me it is one of the characteristics of our Politician that they will never listen to what their people have to say when they already have something in their mind. They prefer to close it even how educated they were. Upon saying that, you can be a good Politician, Sir.

    Anyways, those ideas were not necessarily came from any of distinguished persona to be viable to apply to our present situation. Ideas that may seemed odd from what we used to do, but it will never bring us further damaged coz we already badly wounded.
    Educate the citizen not to act like savages like when there is a problem "protest".
    Indeed we need a Leader to lead, but how can he be so effective when his own people "protest, protest and protest".

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    ^^^^ People protest because the leader is not effective specially your beloved ABNOY

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    lolz....

    ang sa ibabao ray nabusug! ahehehehe,..

    ang naa sa ubos, gutum japon...

    bilib kng Pnoy ky iyaha tanan SALO ang mga nendot nga nahitabo sa pinas, iyahang dungug, like peace deal sa MILF ug uban pa.
    apan dili iyaha blue print. dli siya ang nag sugud. igo ra siyang nisalo tanan sa dungug. wahahaha

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    Quote Originally Posted by emberjim View Post
    Ot na jud kaau, It all started in a single point of view. Then you begin choosing words from my comments and give your own definition of it without or even trying to understand the whole context. You even contest your own words when I try to give a compliment to it and pass it back to you. Well it is just a simple test, for me to know if you ever understand what I am trying to say. Now it may sound a little bit arrogant but, for me it is one of the characteristics of our Politician that they will never listen to what their people have to say when they already have something in their mind. They prefer to close it even how educated they were. Upon saying that, you can be a good Politician, Sir.

    Anyways, those ideas were not necessarily came from any of distinguished persona to be viable to apply to our present situation. Ideas that may seemed odd from what we used to do, but it will never bring us further damaged coz we already badly wounded.
    Educate the citizen not to act like savages like when there is a problem "protest".
    Indeed we need a Leader to lead, but how can he be so effective when his own people "protest, protest and protest".
    Lol ako pay nagsugod sa OT kuno. Ikaw ray ni-abot ug voting2x, nga ang topic is about a president who can't relate, ayaw pamasa brad. Still...

    You don't refute my rebuttals. You only skim around, without actually making a point.

    You know why di maminaw ang tao? It is simply because the leadership is not there. I'm not trying to say nga wlay deficiencies ang mga Pilipino, daghan ra. But if you are asking 100 million people, or even a million, or even a thousand people to just change, it is futile--it just doesn't happen like that. I don't know if you're thinking is influenced by a movie or something, but in real life application dili na mahitabo. Kylangan na sila ug leader, and the people who are in the best position to lead are in the government, but the people in the government are a bunch of callous, self-interest driven ****s (which by the way is the reason there are people who criticize or even complain about it). If the government does not have control or power over anything, a dummy like you espoused, why would Filipinos make a big deal out of electing people into it? Why do people spend lots of money to campaign for elections? Why would some candidates cheat just to get into those positions?


    I gave PNoy the benefit of the doubt early on in his term. I always knew he didn't have the ability to make good decisions nor the charisma, but at least he was a figure that comes from a treasured National symbol, someone who a lot of Filipinos really respect, admire etc. So if he can lead by example or demonstrate sa mga pamatasan nga sakto, it would be a huge step forward. But no, four years into his term, a lot of his promises remain unfulfilled, paboran ang mga kauban, sigeg pamasa sa blame, sige rag panghambog, and as evidenced ani nga issue, he is oblivious to the state of things. So people have a right to be angry at him.

    If wa gihapon ka kasabot ana nga point, then you are hopeless. BTW Can you tell me an instance in the time of man where a group or collection of people accomplished a task without any semblance of leadership?

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    Quote Originally Posted by æRLO View Post
    If the government does not have control or power over anything, a dummy like you espoused, why would Filipinos make a big deal out of electing people into it? Why do people spend lots of money to campaign for elections? Why would some candidates cheat just to get into those positions?
    Answer those why's and maybe you'll understand why, and maybe you will also find the answer why we have no right to ask them why.

    This is a very complicated issue against the Government and I totally agree to all simple explanation why you people protest. But protesting does not bring us any results for decades and can be defined as well as futile or has been futile. Making the million of Filipino change at once is indeed impossible and I even quoted it "impossible", but what I am trying to say is what if we try it that way, one step at a time and maybe, just maybe we'll get there rather than keep on protesting. Now if that is impossible, then it leaves us no right to protest or we can have your hopeless protest for the rest of our lives, this Government will never change not unless the people who made this government change, and that is my point.

    For your BTW question, my answer is none that I know of.
    Let me have my BTW question for you. Can you tell me an instance in our very own time that we Filipino get what we want through a countless protest and benefited by it?

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    pagka botbotona na lang gyud nimo pnoy ,unsa gud tawn unaffected ? naa sguro ni siya laing kalibutan gipuy an

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    hala ha mag sure siya's iyang tubag pataka man lang siyang nga-nga, madahan ug unaffected na liso gurong roska ae ngpataka lng tabi

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    Wow!ana lang noh?di ra kaayo sila mahalan..pastilan! AbNO jud ni c PNAY

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