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    Quote Originally Posted by raissah View Post
    @marius who's got the gold man in the Philippines? I wonder. Bitaw, agree ko nga taxan na ning mga simbahan kay nanaghan na ning mga kugtong nga gamiton ang simbahan para pangwarta.
    Mas maayo taxan ang kapilya kay naa nas daplin sa dan nagbutang, pwerteng trapika kung naay mamatay or mag misa.. jk..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Attorneybirdman View Post
    Haha her criticisms were done during her privileged speeches. I suggest you go back to school.

    Okay ra Mr. FakeNews. Murag sa tanan tao ngari, ikaw ang pinaka fanatic.

    A little knowledge is a dangerous thing.
    OT:

    Luoya pud aning tawhana mura mag bata, angga-an man tag laing name.. Naa na gani ta handle, himuon pa tag lain.. Mura man kag grade 6 nga bully bradier, pang angga-an dayon nimo ang imong mga ka lalis.

    By the way, if you are really an attorney or even an accountant.

    Dili ba naa man mo code of ethics?

    Does it say something about name calling or putting something in someone else's mouth?

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    Quote Originally Posted by firestarter View Post
    It takes one to know one man pud daw bro..

    Sige nalang kay bisaya raman ma afford nako hahaha.. Ok .. Lisod gyud ika istorya ug attorney nga accountant kay taas na gyud kaayo ang tanaw sa self.

    Magbuot2x raba na sila dayon nga sakto sila, bisan dili sila ang nahimong Presidente.. Sila nalang tingale mag presidente para ipadagan nila ang country according to their own teachings..

    Gitagaan naman na silag chance atong yellow president nag ka leche2x man ang atong country. I don't know kung mao bato ang heaven on earth nga gusto nila. hahaha drugs pa more.
    nah sa akong pagsabot boss kay pinaka bright daw siya. if di siya ang mag post kay fake news.

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    Quote Originally Posted by firestarter View Post
    Again, it's separation of church and state bradier.

    Any attempt to tax the catholic church will fail as it is guaranteed by the yellow constitution, they made sure of that.

    You might have forgotten that it was the CBCP heads of the Catholic Church of the Philippines, themselves who muddled into politics and got their feet dirty, when they politicized everything for the sake of the yellows.

    You said you are from another country, for all I care, do you see the Catholic Church in your country mingling too much into politics as it is doing in the Philippines?

    Don't forget bradier, it is not only this administration who attempted and threatened to tax the church.
    Ayaw na lang na tubayi bai kay mga bible thumper na.

    ambot bitaw unsa nang klasi ilang ginoo, protector sa mga binuang sa cbcp.

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    Mao ni akong presidente

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    A conversation I had last week with a random European (RE).

    RE: (upon learning that I'm from the Philippines, with a condescending snicker from his face) So, do you support Duterte?

    ME: Absolutely. And the information you learn from here in Europe is already filtered in such a way that you would hate him.

    RE: Oh...So give me an example of what we might not know here in Europe.

    ME: Do you know that Duterte is in favor of legalizing medical marijuana?

    RE: WHAT?!

    ME: Yup. And unlike your prime minister, he's in favor of free education in state colleges and universities.

    RE: REALLY?! The way he's depicted here he sounds like a conservative right-wing politician.

    ME: Well, tell me if there's any conservative right wing politician in Europe who would sign a law giving FREE healthcare to people suffering from mental illness. He just did the other day. Name any conservative right-wing politician who is in favor of same-*** civil partnership? Well, Duterte does support it. Any conservative right-wing politician who passed an anti-discrimination ordinance in his city? Well, Duterte did. Name any conservative right-wing politician who treated prostituted women with dignity? Well, in Davao City, when he was still a mayor, he provided *** workers with healthcare. I can go on and on...

    RE: This is just something new to me...

    -SRR

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    Quote Originally Posted by digitalsuperman View Post
    nah sa akong pagsabot boss kay pinaka bright daw siya. if di siya ang mag post kay fake news.
    Hehehe.. Kind of like na remind ko ug unsa ang mga elitista mo talk down to people that they think has a lower stature in life.. hayyss life..
    Last edited by firestarter; 07-03-2018 at 04:21 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by genghis2510 View Post
    These are some of the churches in the Philippines, to name a few. Take your pick.

    Catholic Church
    Apollo Carreón Quiboloy, Restorationist church called the Kingdom of Jesus Christ
    Iglesia Ni Cristo
    Philippine Independent Church
    Jesus Is Lord
    El Shaddai
    Ruben Ecleo Jr., Philippine Benevolent Missionaries Association (PBMA).
    Iglesia Ni Duterte

    I included Iglesia Ni Duterte on the basis of his so-called fanatics er followers and on the basis of his pronouncement God is stupid and SOB.





    I am a Christian Filipino. My president was Duterte before he called God stupid and SOB.
    You can try asking born again pastors regarding "original sin" bro, you will probably get the best answer from them, probably not from me. I believe they have a different preaching when it comes to the "original sin".

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    OT: Binata ..

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    On other news..

    NEWS FEATURE


    Con-Com okays draft federal constitution

    The Consultative Committee En Banc has approved the draft Federal Constitution on Tuesday paving the way for the creation of 18 federated regions.

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    The Consultative Committee En Banc has approved the draft Federal Constitution on Tuesday paving the way for the creation of 18 federated regions.

    Atty. Susan Ubalde-Ordinario led the signing of the 78-page draft.

    It will be submitted to President Duterte on or before July 9.

    Local Government Development Foundation via Twitter / MANILA BULLETIN
    Local Government Development Foundation via Twitter / MANILA BULLETIN

    Con-com spokesperson Ding Generoso said the committee will still proceed with regional presentations and consultation until August 19.

    Under the proposed federal constitution, the federal republic would be comprised of separate regions for the Bangsamoro and the Cordillera, together with the remaining 15 other administrative regions in the current set-up, and the addition of the Negrosanon federated region on the island of Negros.

    “After looking at several proposals, ConCom considered the least disruptive transition. Since regions are now established, to avoid a lot of disruption, ConCom decided to stick with current regional configuration,” Generoso said.

    With the exception of the Bangsamoro and Cordillera federated regions (which will have different structures and additional powers), the other 16 regions will be composed of a regional governor, a deputy regional governor, and a regional legislative assembly.

    Half of the regional legislative assembly members will be elected as representatives of component provinces, and independently-chartered or highly-urbanized cities, while the remaining half will be filled by representatives of political parties who obtain a certain number of votes during the regional elections.

    Both the regional governor and deputy regional governor will be elected by the regional legislative assembly from among themselves.

    All elected officials will serve a 4-year term and may run for reelection only for another term.

    Both the federal government and the federated regions will have their own exclusive powers.

    The federal government will have exclusive powers over matters pertaining to:
    – defense, security of land, sea and air territory;
    – foreign affairs;
    – international trade;
    – customs and tariffs;
    – citizenship, immigration and naturalization;
    – national socio-economic planning, monetary policy and federal fiscal policy;
    – competition and competition regulation bodies;
    – inter-regional infrastructure and public utilities, including telecommunications and broadband networks;
    – postal service;
    – time regulation, standards of weights and measures;
    – promotion and protection of human rights;
    – basic education;
    – science and technology;
    – regulation and licensing of professions;
    – social security benefits;
    – federal crimes and justice system;
    – law and order;
    – civil, family, property and commercial laws;
    – prosecution of graft and corruption;
    – intellectual property;
    – elections.

    On the other hand, federated regions have exclusive powers over:
    – socio-economic development planning;
    – creation of sources of revenue;
    – financial administration and management;
    – tourism, investment and trade development;
    – infrastructure, public utilities and public works;
    – economic zones;
    – land use and housing;
    – justice system;
    – local government units;
    – business permits and licenses;
    – municipal waters;
    – indigenous peoples’ rights and welfare, culture and language development;
    – sports development;
    – parks and recreations.

    All other powers not stated are considered reserved to the federal government.

    Under the draft Constitution, federated regions will be able to levy some taxes currently being imposed by the national government, without remitting any portion of the amounts collected to the federal government.

    Each region will collect real property, estate, donor’s, documentary stamp, professional, franchise, games and amusement, environmental, and road users taxes, as well as fees on vehicle registration, transport franchise, and other taxes granted by federal law.

    The federal government, on the other hand, may impose other taxes, duties, fees, charges and impositions not granted to federated regions.

    Generoso said that an estimated P40 billion to 50 billion in taxes will directly go to the regions with the transfer of the collection of certain taxes to them.

    In addition to this amount, federated regions will also automatically get equal share from half of the estimated P2 trillion collection of income, excise, and value-added taxes as well as customs duties to be imposed by the federal government.

    And to bridge the gap between poorer and richer regions, the draft constitution proposes the creation of an equalization fund equivalent to 3 percent of the annual budget in the General Appropriations Act.

    The fund will be administered by a 15-member Federal Intergovernmental Commission, who will see to it that regions which need more will get the necessary assistance.

    The proposal will do away with the population and land area criteria in the distribution of the current internal revenue allotment or IRA.

    “What we’re giving them is control over certain amount of money that they can allocate according to their needs,” Generoso said.

    Federated regions will also be given powers to prepare their own budgets for certain services, instead of relying on a central agency. Generoso said this will cut the budgeting period from 3 years to 1 1/2 to 2 years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by marius View Post
    sakto gyud. ang government dili maka touch sa simbahan. pero ang simbahan permi panghilabot sa government. and ang naka pisti ang governing body sa simbahan is wala ra sad silay gibuhat against sa mga corrupt na mga pari.

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    luoya oi. mura man ka ug gibulagan ug chicks na wala pa naka move on ................. way lain ana ?? balik balik na lang ta ani about aning god is stupid ni duterte

    ako pa nimo, mag make ka ug "crusade" against ana inyong mga corrupt na pari sa simbahan .... kana, naa pay gamit imong pagka bright FLIP .....
    Only in the Philippines ra na nga ang Catholic Church has that much influence sa State and how it runs it's businesses.

    Only in the Philippines ra pud na nga ang mga pari naka luxury cars and guises it as blessings ..

    Ang mga pobre wala man lang gani taga-e nilag blessings. Tanawa ng sa May Santo Rosario, naay mga pobre diha sa gawas sa simbahan mangatulog..


    Haysss... the irony of these people in white robes..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Attorneybirdman View Post
    Naa koy question nimo boss. Not in an argumentative way, pero genuinely curious. If kamong OFWs ang isa sa kusog na supporters ni Duterte, nganong dili mo mu uli para mutabang niya ug pag rebuild sa Pinas? I know nakatabang mo through remittances, but that is only very small in comparison to the actual physical change you can bring here. To actually directly perform nation building bitaw, and not just indirectly through remittances. Kay right now ang naka benefit jud sa inyo services kay ang katong countries kung asa mo nag stay.

    To my eye, murag contradictory man gud. You see a very good future in the Philippines but youre building your personal futures elsewhere.
    pangutana si SASS

    https://www.facebook.com/forthemothe...80629975635985

    lumad kong bisaya, nagdako sa panganiban ug naa ko nagtrabaho sa lahug.

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    ug sa mga panatiko nga kristiyano diha...mao ni inyong ginoo

    http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefi...in-philippines

    ug ang sigi ug tingsi nga tagle, mora ug si lugaw...TINGSI pa more

    polpol nga simbahan.


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    Quote Originally Posted by adminroot View Post
    pangutana si SASS

    https://www.facebook.com/forthemothe...80629975635985

    lumad kong bisaya, nagdako sa panganiban ug naa ko nagtrabaho sa lahug.

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    ug sa mga panatiko nga kristiyano diha...mao ni inyong ginoo

    http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefi...in-philippines

    ug ang sigi ug tingsi nga tagle, mora ug si lugaw...TINGSI pa more

    polpol nga simbahan.


    Mao ni ang tinuod nga blind followers.

    Sadly, dili ni sila kasabot..

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