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  1. #41

    Default Re: still lucky even were in this political crisis


    what exactly is luck by the way?

  2. #42

    Default Re: still lucky even were in this political crisis

    ^^ A coin always has two sides... It's what we CHOOSE to believe that matters.

  3. #43

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    Quote Originally Posted by s.n.m.p.
    From Paul Cruz of San Francisco: “ Are we going to burn down our whole house to kill a fly? If Ms Arroyo did cheat, so what? Are we going to get a million pesos because we were right? In the end, all we want is to live a decent life. All this political bickering will win us nothing -- just an unstable country with lost investments.”

    This reminds me of the comment of slyder. Bahala daw kung naay corruption basta ang importante he has a decent life. Why bother daw of corruption tutal di man daw ta masakitan.

    Basin si slyder ning tawhana.

    And here is a response to that letter of Paul Cruz

    I don’t know if it’s the water or Arnold Schwarzenegger, there must be something addling the brain in today’s California. Frankly, I don’t know how the authors of these letters got there. Isn’t there a test about the American Constitution, or the principles of democracy, that aliens have to go through before they are given a green card? I’m presuming that the authors of these letters are more or less permanent residents there, a presumption that comes with Arambulo’s advice, “Magkaisa naman kayo” [Please unite]. That sounds just like what a Filipino with a green card or US citizenship would say.

    To see how inane Cruz’s proposition is, imagine him saying that in the United States. Not that he will be listened to -- they are a marginalized lot out there -- which is why they prefer to lecture the yokels back home on the path to advancement. But imagine him saying that, if George W had cheated massively barefacedly in the last elections, and the fact was being protested bitterly by the Democrats, the press, and the public: “So he cheated, so what? Are we going to get through the winter knowing he did?” He might find himself deported back home where he will find himself just as marginalized.

    As I said in a column last week, that is the new element, or nuance, that has crept into the pro-Arroyo argument today. The tack now is not to argue that Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo did not cheat in the election, it is in fact to grant it. But to minimize, or even trivialize, its significance. As Cruz puts it, so what? Cheating in elections is nothing to be strenuously exercised about, correcting it is in the order of killing a fly. You do not burn a house down to kill a fly.

    Have we reached a point where we are now free to postulate that stealing the vote has become a minor inconvenience to us, the voters, protesting it angrily is just overreacting to a, well, “lapse in judgment”? In fact, if Cruz’s metaphor makes any sense, it is only in that the current squatter of Malacañang is truly a pest that will not go away. But stealing an election may be compared to an annoying fly only in the sense that the annoying fly carries the annoying—and deadly—sleeping sickness virus and is sticking it to the children while they sleep. You harbor a virulent fly like that, you fumigate your house, if not burn it. Better a burnt house than dead children.

    The proper perspective in fact is: Are we going to flit around like flies while our house burns down? Are we going to sleep comfortably in our house knowing a wrecking ball is swinging in its direction? Stealing an election is setting fire to a house, it is swinging a wrecking ball at it. It demolishes the foundations of democracy. Filipinos in the United States may wish to ask their American neighbors what they feel about being governed by a president they did not vote for.

    By Conrado de Quiros
    Inquirer News Service

    almost the same words as mine.. i work hard to fulfill my ambitions and no corrupt govt will ever stop me from doing so. a decent life is all i could give my children in the future. i would have more respect for people who fight for their right while uplifting their lives as well in any given way. if you fight for your right but then can't manage your own life then what is there to fight for anyway. so laugh all you can snmp, for i know that u'll remain a below average person with that below average way of thinking.

  4. #44

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    i really don't wanna say we're lucky. i agree with what Blongkoy said on the previous page.

    perhaps, we just need to look at some of the good in all the bad that's been happening to this country. and appreciate what we are able to do and what we have as citizens of this forsaken land.

  5. #45

    Default Re: still lucky even were in this political crisis

    lucky are those who have their jobs not for the other filipinos who are unemployed and suffered from economic and political crisis..

  6. #46

    Default Re: still lucky even were in this political crisis

    am not still convinced..
    what do u mean by lucky?
    which aspect ba?

  7. #47

    Default Re: still lucky even were in this political crisis

    IMO, we are lucky. Life in the Phils is really more laid back comapred to other countries. Money might be easier overseas, but life is more hectic. Money isn't everything.

  8. #48

    Default Re: still lucky even were in this political crisis

    we may be lucky in some aspects, but overall dili man ta lucky japon..... there are a lot more countries over there na mas daghag blessings nadawat...

  9. #49

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    Lucky ta kung icompare sa uban countries nga gamay ra blessings nadawat,
    Dili ta Lucky kung icompare sa uban countries nga daghan blessings nadawa,
    So bisan unsa-on, naa gihapon ta'y pagka Lucky...

    So mao nga we're "still lucky even were in this political crisis"

  10. #50

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    ok so what ur trying to say is that we are lucky to some extent or level...

    like in a range of 5, w may be in #3 or 2?

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