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  1. #151

    @radio star good morning bro.minglanilla ug talisya raka naka apil? dba 4 years naka ana nga group? unya kana ra nga place imo na apilan?hadlok ka sa? sorry for the the word.pro mao jud na ako duda..

    to tell you honestly sir..not even one year..you can complete a medical mission..kay ng defend mana cila ninyo permi..mura na cila makililimus..if you want to help stop your no sense rally..mao na maka wala sa mga investor unya sa ato nga nasud,,kay hadlok sila sa ila security kay naa inyo lfs group ng samoksamok..mao na hinugdan nga daghan wala trabaho...then inyo dayon i hapak sa goverment ang nahitabao sa ato nasud nga kamo ang gabuhat,,diba? asa d i mo ng kuha ug funds para support sa inyo cause sir? pork barrel of the lfs congressman and woman? amo mana nga buhis sir inyo gigamit..


    justify sa casue nga farmers lang inyo conduct ug medical mission? sus ikaw minsmo maka tubag ana?
    hunahunaa maayo kung asa na lugar nangamatay ang inyo nga youth activist? diba sa bukid? unya naa kinsa man naa diha diba mga farmers? remember certain marvin ug iyang mga kauban?ug karon c mae? uga daghan pa mga youth sa uban nadapit nga nangamatay sa bukid mostly ila tuyo medical mission? klaro na? tinuyo ni sir?

    nope dili ako ang blind sir kamo? close minded kaayo mo unsa ang gsulti sa inyo leader tuo pud dayon mo..dba mao na ang mind sa mga comunista? sakto ba?
    mo saway sad ko sa mga military sir pag naa sila sayop..pro mo pakpak pud ko kung sakto ila gbuhat? do you watch news sir? did you see how our military risk there life to defend our country just to attain peace in Mindanao so that poverty in that place would be eliminated? aron wala na samok? unya naa mo diha ng condemn sa military kung ang ila tuyo ang mg protect sa mga tao na gisamokan ninyo? sir sultian tika daan maski kinsa pa ang ato president sili jud mo nindot ato nasud kung naa mo mg samoksamok..

    ok your group is not NPA but your group is an recruitment agency of NPA? tama ba? kung sa company pana kamo ang HR deparment? uyon ka ana?

    stop your nonsense CAUSE bro your just wasting your time...no one can ever change our way of goverment..thats reality..corruption even exist in your group..

  2. #152
    @ radio star bro..sakto ka sa imo gsulti..mahadlok jud ang uban mg conduct ug medical mission bro labi na kung kibaw sa unsa ka peligro ang lugar? unya ngano wala man sila mae nahadlok bro?sus ginoo common sense rana bro? kaila cguro nila ang mga rebeld sa lugar sa?
    maski ikaw bro dili ka mg adto sa lugar kung wala kay kaila,,dba?

    bro dapat imo buhaton bro kung mg conduct ka ug medical mission sa usa ka lugar,,dapat coordinate ka sa mga official sa barangay para naa sila assurance nga dili na ninyo brainwash ang mga tao sa lugar,, kay wala mana cila kaila ninyo bro or nimo bro..ayaw pud mo pabukid maayo kay mura lain nana,,din pakuyog mo ug mga official sa barangay para mo guide ninyo dili kay kamokamo lang mura masad mo ug kinsa..gamita ninyo ang porper nga prosiso pag conduct ug mga medical mission kay aron dili mo mgamatay..**** man d i mo..

  3. #153
    Quote Originally Posted by radiostar View Post
    not even her sister can describe her face, mura gi pointblank og pusil, im no gun fanatic, pero kung layo ka, then maigo imong nawong maguba as in guba jud? please verify sa mga gun fanatics dire na forum.
    Precisely this is my argument against the hasty cremation of Palang. Unsa-on man karon pag back up nang imong claims nga guba iyang nawong nga na abu naman si Palang? Moingon ang iyang pamilya nga ipa imbestiga sa NBI, unsa pa may ilang imbestigahon? Ang abu ni Palang?

  4. #154
    Quote Originally Posted by journeyman View Post
    (Source: Sun Star)
    Friday, September 26, 2008
    Rachel ‘carried a rifle’

    "IF two witnesses are to be believed, Rachelle Mae Palang identified herself as Hannah to a family in a mountain village of Zamboanguita town, Negros Oriental.

    Jesus Cañete, Commission on Human Rights (CHR) investigator in Dumaguete City, told Sun.Star Cebu yesterday that they were able to get two witnesses who claimed that Palang had an Armalite rifle in her backpack.

    She also reportedly gave them a lecture on the need for reforms.

    The witnesses claimed that Palang was with about 24 persons armed with Armalite and M203 launchers when they first saw her on Sunday. She and the other armed persons reportedly slept in their house until Monday morning in Sitio Taguik, Barangay Nasig-id, Zamboanguita.

    The witnesses also claimed there was no medical mission there because they were the only inhabitants of that area.

    They said the only medicines Palang gave them were two paracetamol tablets because one of them complained of a headache."


    O! HALA, MGA WALHON PALAG MO....
    Mao unya ni i yawyaw sa mga CEGP, ANAK_BAYAD, BAYAD_MUNA ug uban pa karon nga ang preliminary finding sa CHR ni favor sa mga military...

    BUANG NING CHR, INUTIL DAGKU, IBAGSAK ANG CHR...

    Hala pag marcha na mo ug dad-i ninyo ug mga placards nang CHR. Ug buot hunahuna-on inyo man ka alyado ang CHR pero this time strong evidence indicates the involvement of Palang in this armed group.

    Pangutana... Nganu nag alyas pa man siya ug Hannah kung tinuod nga legitimate iyang medical mission?

  5. #155
    Military uses ‘flip-flop’ tactic vs insurgency
    By Jaime Laude
    Friday, September 26, 2008
    Source: Philippine STAR, Sept. 26 publication


    Army troops are adopting a new tactic to counter the insurgency problem – distributing slippers to grade school pupils in far-flung areas.

    Through their “Tsinelas Campaign” project, the Philippine Army, together with the PEACEnet volunteer group, recently “raided” a remote village in Negros island, carrying not guns but 600 pairs of flip-flops and food that were distributed to the pupils.

    “We have to make them feel that the government, through the Philippine Army, cares for them so that they won’t fall victims to false promises of leftist groups who want to use them for their own selfish interests,” said Col. Nemesio Franco Gacal, commanding officer of the Army’s 11th Infantry Battalion based in Negros Oriental.

    Among the recipients of the outreach program conducted at Linantuyan Elementary School in Guihulngan City, Negros Oriental was grade V pupil Marissa Santos.

    Santos said having a pair of slippers is quite a luxury for her as she would no longer walk barefoot to school.

    “My parents could hardly buy food for us because of poverty, much more slippers,” Santos told Gacal.

    The schoolchildren of Linantuyan were chosen as the recipients because of the distance of the school from their houses.

    “The children have to walk miles barefoot just to be able to attend their classes. The apparent isolated situation of the village was also a consideration,” Gacal said.

    The place is known to be rebel-infested and the Army believes that winning the hearts of the children means winning the first round in the battle against the insurgents.

    Thirty volunteers from PEACENet, a non-government organization, accompanied the troops in bringing the slippers, clothing, and food to the schoolchildren who were chosen as the first recipients of the Tsinelas Campaign.

    PEACEnet volunteers, including nursing students from Riverside College, and Army troops had to traverse muddy and slippery roads for two hours before they could reach the site.

    Anton Meenama, a Sri Lankan volunteer and a part-time teacher in Bacolod City, took his leather shoes off and walked barefoot while carrying a sack of slippers.

    Meenama, who has spent years doing community volunteer work in the country, described the mission as very fulfilling.

    “It has always been a fulfillment for me to help. It is worth doing,” he said.

    Gacal, on the other hand, said they were able to gather enough slippers and goods by holding a concert that charged slippers and food instead of cash as entrance fee.

    To show their gratitude, the pupils gave the soldiers and the volunteers flowers.

    “It is the smiles and hearty greetings of the schoolchildren bearing flowers that wiped away the weariness and exhaustion of the volunteers upon arriving at the Linantuyan Elementary School, which is kilometers away from the barangay proper,” Gacal said.

    Barangay Captain Elpidio Villar, who witnessed the event together with the teachers, could not contain his happiness that visitors from Bacolod and Negros Oriental traveled miles just to extend assistance to the children of Linantuyan.

    **********

    This is how you (CEGP buttheads) should do it if your ops are legit. You see you are not actually helping a person when you are actually fooling them. I have met them and for some time live with this poor people in mountain areas...and I know from my own experience how easy it is for them to believe and be fooled by someone from the big city.

    Then this NPAs, ANAK-BAYAD, CEGP, LFS went around this areas with their guns offering to protect them from the government. What the heck! I met you guys many times when we were doing our legit outreach program...if we have guns I could have shoot you first. You are trying to destroy what the legit NGOs have been working so hard....DAMN YOU LEFTISTS!

  6. #156
    Quote Originally Posted by hulagway View Post
    @ radio star bro..sakto ka sa imo gsulti..mahadlok jud ang uban mg conduct ug medical mission bro labi na kung kibaw sa unsa ka peligro ang lugar? unya ngano wala man sila mae nahadlok bro?sus ginoo common sense rana bro? kaila cguro nila ang mga rebeld sa lugar sa?
    maski ikaw bro dili ka mg adto sa lugar kung wala kay kaila,,dba?

    bro dapat imo buhaton bro kung mg conduct ka ug medical mission sa usa ka lugar,,dapat coordinate ka sa mga official sa barangay para naa sila assurance nga dili na ninyo brainwash ang mga tao sa lugar,, kay wala mana cila kaila ninyo bro or nimo bro..ayaw pud mo pabukid maayo kay mura lain nana,,din pakuyog mo ug mga official sa barangay para mo guide ninyo dili kay kamokamo lang mura masad mo ug kinsa..gamita ninyo ang porper nga prosiso pag conduct ug mga medical mission kay aron dili mo mgamatay..**** man d i mo..
    Well said.

  7. #157
    Quote Originally Posted by radiostar View Post
    She studied nursing and excelled, to work abroad and seeks greener pastures and heals the sick of her foreign patients. She ended up in the mountains and forests of Dauin, Negros Orriental, not to work for and seek greener pastures nor heal the sick of her supposedly foreign patients – but integrate with the ordinary folks, the farm workers and peasants and learn from them.
    its gud if she was there to learn..ad give aide..but there's a catch..she was there for the cause..that IMHO is not of the best interest of this society..i know..that u know...what she was there for..plastic or clandestine(as they call it)..i had a few friends of her color..majority of them got out of FT...i bet she is a P member..

    though i know her not..i once met her priest uncle in Atlanta..and he speaks highly of her..and she is a loss...to this society..but one thing is good in her..she fights for what she believes that is good for our nation..society..sacrificing a bright career.. but she is just using wrong means...or used, i believe..

    also..shoot me not by asking links for proofs..i only have personal accounts..ad they are not subjective like the berdugo militar..or the P

    by the way i could be wrong but sunstar have it wrong on the year of marvin's death..its 2000 i think..

  8. #158
    Quote Originally Posted by Kenzlee View Post

    bitaw, why not leave her alone...shes a fighter, shes a leader and shes a responsible campus journalist.. whether or not she joined the movement, its up to her and its her decision, pero you should not say nga way au ang CEGP, because it does not mean nga CEGP ka, NPA ka...ayaw gud mo pataka. and also she did alot for the Velezians, also what she did is a good way how to be a nurse, kaysa sa mag abroad nga kwarta ray huna-huna. kung nag medical mission man gani cya, its because she loves the poor farmes in negros oriental...katong wa kaila niya, panghilom nalang mo.. ug mangutana ko? unsay nabuhat ninyo sa Pilipinas... if you are not the solution then definitely your part of the problem.

    good point..i know wit conviction that she is not on a mission..but i give her the credit for being bold and fighting for what she believed in..dli lang nindot ang iyang gi pag laban..lisod talikdan ang easy na kinabuhi para sa lisod sama sa pag saka sa bukid..she really is a loss..

    CEGP..its a good org..no doubt..but mostly not all are UG..i could not give a hard evidence..but its a fact..lisod hatag ebidensya kai clandestine mana kaau...kabalo ka u know what is UG..hmmm..aminin..

  9. #159
    Quote Originally Posted by hulagway View Post
    @ radio star,,so your are part of lfs group,,you didnt even answer some of my question..you've seems to avoid the obvious answer to the question i ask sir.,,you ben to medical mission?why not in cebu? some mountain barangays in cebu needs your help.why in bohol, negros, leyte? part those place are rebel infested area..?does is needs to be 3months for a medical mission to complete.?

    the cause you mention only exist to you and your group coz ur are blind by those cause,and you make other youth blind also..how can you justify that your CAUSE can change the life of the poor when your cause makes them even poorer,,you only conduct medical mission to farmers..what about they others?

    military don't make false statement.they base there statement on evidence,,maybe its your group that make false accusation to the military.remember a certain marvin who died in an encounter with the rebels in bohol?how come they are there? wrong place at the wrong time..maybee..i beg to disagree,i for once a student and military did not tag me as a rebel? why because i do things in the normal way not in a rebel way,,and not in an lfs way..
    @hulagway..in fairness to radiostar...ang military...na.a pud half truths. so is the group that radio star is "defending" sort of.. sa maka pabor lang gud...kung cla pa pasultion..contradiction...sis..materialism lagi kno..perpo mas daghan half truths ang grupo ni radiostar..sa ako na bal.an..personal na bay radio star..dli ko ka hatag link..kai mas mo salig ko sa akong na kita ug na experience kai sa bias sa isig ka side..

  10. #160
    Quote Originally Posted by godwhacker View Post
    Mao unya ni i yawyaw sa mga CEGP, ANAK_BAYAD, BAYAD_MUNA ug uban pa karon nga ang preliminary finding sa CHR ni favor sa mga military...

    BUANG NING CHR, INUTIL DAGKU, IBAGSAK ANG CHR...

    Hala pag marcha na mo ug dad-i ninyo ug mga placards nang CHR. Ug buot hunahuna-on inyo man ka alyado ang CHR pero this time strong evidence indicates the involvement of Palang in this armed group.

    Pangutana... Nganu nag alyas pa man siya ug Hannah kung tinuod nga legitimate iyang medical mission?
    Dapat ilisan yung mga CHR official. Yung tinood na Human right peole way militar way CPP. Kahit naa ko sa Europe, mag finance ako grupo para ma express yung sentiment ko. Kahit ma purdoy ko dinhi. Ok ra, kay that's my little own way of protecting democracy in our country. Dapit lang ko sa Neitherland, may supresa mi sa grupo ni Terrorist Leader Jose Maria Sison. We are now trying to convert "Kilalanin ang Kalaban" in English, French, Italian and German language to present this to EU parliament. Sana payagan kami ng ANAD na gamitin ang Kanila Video.

    I leave the country para iwanan at kalimutan ko pagiging Idealistic at Nationalistic...pero mali ako dahil mas lalo akong naging nationalistic. Dahil nakikita ko ang tunay na nangyayari sa ating bansa at dahil nakita ko rin na malaking malaki ang pag-asa na umunlad ang atong nasud. May Traydor lang sa ating bansa at dapat sila ang unang linisin.

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