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    Quote Originally Posted by bordogoy View Post
    I get your point but, "That method has been done terms ago... That's how it got worst until now." When bro? Since when did the Filipino people get a decent job and proper support from the government? Murag wa pa na nahitabo bro.
    Let's have a base lang.... What is your basis in identifying government support? Is it synonymous to spoon feeding?

    Haven't you heard the news about the farmers getting their machines that used to be rusting inside a warehouse? that's just 1 example, just google the rest.

    Let us not expect a huge number of Filipinos getting employed when millions prefer to sit around and drink all day (Tambay) while producing babies like factories in China. Worst, the Catholic Church tend to agree about it. lol

    and yeah, back to our topic. Excluding Marcos, who among the previous administration had better results compare to PRD? Who among them really surpassed the achievements of PRD? And please don't call me a fan for an answer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AntitaniC View Post
    Let's have a base lang.... What is your basis in identifying government support? Is it synonymous to spoon feeding?

    Haven't you heard the news about the farmers getting their machines that used to be rusting inside a warehouse? that's just 1 example, just google the rest.

    Let us not expect a huge number of Filipinos getting employed when millions prefer to sit around and drink all day (Tambay) while producing babies like factories in China. Worst, the Catholic Church tend to agree about it. lol

    and yeah, back to our topic. Excluding Marcos, who among the previous administration had better results compare to PRD? Who among them really surpassed the achievements of PRD? And please don't call me a fan for an answer.
    hahaha spot on.

    kana mga liberals gusto magpa spoon feed, every liberals want’s to eat , but nooooobody wants to cook!

    oo sugot kaayo ang simbahan sa way family planning, daghang taw, daghang ma brainwash ug daghang amot moabot sa simbahan nga TAX FREEEE!

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    ^^kada lihok sa simbahan bayad...wen kaha nag pa feeding program ang simbahan? wen kaha nag donate ang simbahan in type of bagyo/sunog or etc?.. mo donate ba sila or mismo ang mga tao lng ghpon sa simbahan ang mohatag dli ang pari..

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    Quote Originally Posted by cobraKing View Post
    ^^kada lihok sa simbahan bayad...wen kaha nag pa feeding program ang simbahan? wen kaha nag donate ang simbahan in type of bagyo/sunog or etc?.. mo donate ba sila or mismo ang mga tao lng ghpon sa simbahan ang mohatag dli ang pari..
    Mu donate na sila sir. Gamit sa donations na ihatag nato. Mao ra.
    @RayGunz ayaw ka sobra ka hostile sir. si @bordogoy nag point out rman sd sya lain options. Mu disagree sd nuon ko niya na legalize ang drugs para mawala. Kay making it legal is not the solution. Maka samot nuon kay ma corrupt ang minds kay dili ka think straight. Filipinos have too much democracy. Dili man ta disciplined enough to be given that responsibility.

  6. #12716
    Mao nang agree jud ko ni Duterte nga i-scrap ang budget sa UP, wala na silay laing contributions gawas sa mu produce og mga communists og liberals. Daghan skolar dha human sa libre nga edukasyun mo traydor pa sa gobyerno, wa na silay kalainan sa nag PNPA nga mga pulis officers

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    Quote Originally Posted by adminroot View Post
    sure i'm sure nga liberal kang dako.

    e LEGALIZE ang Stimulants ug Hallucinogens?

    ug e compare kuno ang status sa nasod nga nag legalize ana ug sa pinas

    why not mag adopt ka ug adik, papuya sa inyong balay, fan boi.
    pffft. since when ko nimention nga e.legalize boss? murag we are not on the same page pd. lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by AntitaniC View Post
    Let's have a base lang.... What is your basis in identifying government support? Is it synonymous to spoon feeding?

    Haven't you heard the news about the farmers getting their machines that used to be rusting inside a warehouse? that's just 1 example, just google the rest.

    Let us not expect a huge number of Filipinos getting employed when millions prefer to sit around and drink all day (Tambay) while producing babies like factories in China. Worst, the Catholic Church tend to agree about it. lol

    and yeah, back to our topic. Excluding Marcos, who among the previous administration had better results compare to PRD? Who among them really surpassed the achievements of PRD? And please don't call me a fan for an answer.
    Not just spoon feeding bro. I think you know what I am trying to say.

    Sure you have this but what about the other services from the government in general? I think we all know how stupidly slow it was before (hopefully it's faster now).

    True. But how many people are striving hard to get a job as well? Job fair for 2 with millions of applicants. And did the Catholic Church tend to agree with the killings? I don't think so. Still, it's happening in our country. So why can't the President do the same thing with family planning? Like push it just how he is pushing to stop drugs in our country.

    None. But as what you've stated previously, "This method has been tried before". Who?



    PS: This is only a discussion. No matter what will be the result of this, it will never affect the President's action. Let's just share what we know
    Last edited by bordogoy; 01-04-2017 at 10:44 AM.

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    Didn't Duterte say he'd like a 3-child policy for PH?

    Does the Catholic church approve of that 3-child policy?

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    With the Iglesia ni Cristo deciding to support an admitted killer, Davao Mayor Rodrigo Duterte, the Catholic Church and the El Shaddai charismatic group are the remaining big religious organizations that in these gloomy, confusing times could raise aloft the torch of reverence for human life. But they have to take a stronger unequivocal stand.
    I am certainly a firm believer of the Constitutional tenet on the separation of State and Church. And I understand the dismay of some Sunday-mass goers over the officiating priest’s use of his pulpit to send a message, implicit or not, on which candidate the faithful should vote for.

    The two leaders of religious organizations now supporting Duterte: INC Executive Minister Manalo and “Appointed Son of God” Quiboloy.
    The two leaders of religious organizations now supporting Duterte: INC Executive Minister Manalo and “Appointed Son of God” Quiboloy.

    But these are extraordinary times, and our moral compass has been lost, buried in the dirt of political warfare. Mob frenzy has broken out, making Davao Mayor Rodrigo Duterte the leading presidential candidate in the end. He has tapped the masses’ deep anger toward President Aquino, the exemplar of the hacendero class, and their simmering resentment against Philippine elite rule. The masses had wanted to lynch Aquino but couldn’t, and because he’s stepping down, anyway, they have instead carried the Davao Death Squad brains on their shoulders thinking they could rush to put him on the throne which Aquino is vacating.

    And this is a country of unscrupulous opportunists, who would ally even with the devil, if he is popular, to remain or get into a position of power. Sad to say, even the leadership of the Iglesia ni Cristo had chosen to join the tide. Why would they support Duterte when he has demonstrated and announced his lack of reverence for life, his disregard for the rule of law, which goes against the basic tenets of Christianity?

    Can’t they see that Duterte’s spiritual adviser is the cult leader, and apparently a billionaire, Apollo Quiboloy, who claims he is not just God’s sugo (messenger), but the Anointed Son of God himself?

    While Duterte has captured the masses’ imagination, we cannot close our eyes to what he stands for, and we do have basic, cherished values we cannot jettison just because the masses at this political moment see him as their savior.

    Never ever in our history, and even in the histories of civilized nations on earth, has there been the likes of a presidential candidate like Duterte, who boasts of killing suspected criminals with his own hands, who espouses vigilantism, and even treats corpses of suspected criminals as garbage to be disposed of quickly (“I told them to just dig a hole and bury all of them there,” he said in a speech, referring to the 16 convicts killed in the 1989 Davao hostage crisis.).

    Other past so-called strong leaders in Asia had presided over mass killings of those perceived to be enemies of the state. But never ever did they brag that they themselves did the killings, nor even that they ordered such killings. When Marcos imposed Martial Law, he never announced that he was suspending the rule of law and due process, and ordering the military to kill criminals where they were found, as Duterte is espousing.

    Civilized society
    After all, we are a civilized society bonded by certain principles and values, among them, that no man has the right to take the life of another. Only in the past two decades have most nations on earth arrived at a consensus that not even the State can take the life of a human being, not even one who is convicted of the most heinous crime through a rigorous process of law.

    We, Filipinos, have agreed to bond as a nation, the provisions of such agreement are contained in a document we call the Constitution. And among those provisions are: * Article II, Section 11: The State values the dignity of every person and guarantees full respect for human rights.

    * Article III (Bill of Rights), Section 1: No person shall be deprived of life . . . without due process of law, nor shall any person be denied the equal protection of the laws.

    * Article III Section 11: Free access to the courts and quasi-judicial bodies and adequate legal assistance shall not be denied to any person by reason of poverty.

    * Article III Section 14. No person shall be held to answer for a criminal offense without due process of law.

    If Duterte becomes President, will he – or his audience – be smirking when after swearing by the Bible to take the presidential oath, he declares that he will “preserve and defend its Constitution, execute its laws, do justice to every man”?

    Do justice to every man, even suspected criminals?

    For the first time ever in our history, a candidate for the presidency has declared that he does not believe in such Bill of Rights, even absurdly arguing: “Ano ang mawawala sa Pilipinas kung pagpapatayin ko lahat ng kriminal?” (“What would the Philippines lose if I killed all the criminals in this country?” (Another first time for any political leader, here or abroad to say in a speech, “Pu—ina mo Pope, umuwi ka na.”)

    It is obviously beyond Duterte’s limited frontier world of Davao and beyond his comprehension that what we shall lose is not just the basic foundation of our society, the rule of law, but our very humanity. Not even crackpots who tried to run for president – “Intergalactic Earth Ambassador” Allan Carreon and “Archangel Lucifer” Nid Anima – boasted that they reject such principles.

    What has happened to our country that even some of our educated elite, even veteran journalists, a few in a frenzy themselves over Duterte, those who go to Mass every day, cannot see that the Davao mayor doesn’t share our values as a nation, as Christians, or even as civilized human beings?
    The Church must take a stronger stand vs Duterte - The Manila Times Online
    I think the current situation now in the Philippines did brought out who are truly Christians and who are the fake ones. I do commend them being supportive of the gore initiative of the present administration, BUT they utterly failed being the crusaders of Christianity. They are really bigots and hypocrites as per faith and in terms of material and physical world they do excel. The failed and inutile system that we have which is so inferior when it comes of contending with Drugs and corruption did made Duterte unequivocally a sinner as per Christianity, he is my hero who really sacrificed a lot including sacrificing his very soul for the betterment of his beloved land and with it his subjects the Filipino people.

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