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    Exclamation About the government


    Is the government really to be blamed on poverty?
    If Gloria's term is over, will we, the citizen of the Philippines, blame the next elected president?

    This never-ending cycle keeps going over and over again.
    Why cant we just find a way by ourselves??

    Philippines would never grow if the people keeps on blaming one another.
    Move on.

    Ma pildi lng gani sa eleksyon, mo shagit daun: "RECOUNT!"
    OMG!
    Pildi gani, Pildi.

    Mga pobre sd, dawat sd intawn ug cash. Na squatter dapit sa amo ae. Human dawat gamiton daun ug sugal.. tsk2x.

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    Anyways, lets discuss this.
    Is the government really to be blamed?
    I hope naay mga taga UP dri maka basa ky nahan ko maka basa sa ilang opinion.
    Number 1 baya na mag rally2. Sila man untay gi pa skwela sa goberno.

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    gi blame ba sad diay ang mga previous presidents aside ni gloria?

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    check this out, i don't see the the name of our country anywhere in this report, i'm not saying we're clean but look at the countries involved. then you guys be the judge.


    please click link below
    The Most Corrupt Countries - Forbes.com


    and this one to enlighten everyone of who we are today in the eyes of the world. all i can say is I AM PROUD TO BE FILIPINO!

    please click link below

    http://www.economywatch.com/world_economy/philippines/

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    Quote Originally Posted by slyder10 View Post
    check this out, i don't see the the name of our country anywhere in this report, i'm not saying we're clean but look at the countries involved. then you guys be the judge.


    The Most Corrupt Countries - Forbes.com
    that's why i made this thread..
    maka kita man gd permi sa news gd nga naa permi rallies..
    bcn naa sd nahan mo express sa ila idea sd ba..

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    Quote Originally Posted by nirdle_phogi View Post
    gi blame ba sad diay ang mga previous presidents aside ni gloria?
    Of course, every president has their own issues.
    Let’s start with Cory:

    During her presidential, she was being criticized/blamed of the followings:
    In ability to cope with the crisis /economy shambles
    When two major American bases kay kuno Filipinos are against with these.
    Her approval rating dropped more than 50% in the middle of her term
    People constantly complaining that nothing has changed (until now)
    People’s income unable to satisfy basic needs and poverty is most glaring in rural areas
    And don’t forget that military groups tried more than 5 times to oust her.

    Then here’s Fidel Ramos. He’s criticized and blamed for:
    Economy is still weak
    Critized for widespread power crisis (and majority of people gatoo na he's superman so they
    demended to have a quick solution)
    Pesos devaluation
    Rising unemployment and so onnnnnnnn.. again, small, then getting bigger protest on streets...

    Then, here’s Joseph Estrada, as we know, history repeats it self! Proven guilty in the court and another people power on the streets.

    Then here’s Gloria Arroyo as we know, her spending habits, economy, and same old politics….. People on the streets…again…and again…

    Of course, murag tradition naman cguro ni sa atoa. Although I haven’t been in any protest, but I sure know na every year naa maning mga protest..

    We simply can’t please everyone, and I guess, that’s why we have freedom of speech!
    Our government will never changed nor the people. What we choose would surely affect everyone!

    Peace!

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    we can partly blame the government for the hardships of the people... and the bigger part is the people themselves to blame... and the problems will never cease unless the people will acknowledge their fault...

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    Unsaon nga government man dayon pasanginlan..
    They said poverty is not a destiny but a choice.

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    Don't blame the gov't... blame the poor people. Majority of the tax WE are paying goes to those lazy people yet they complain and still want more o_O

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    "ask not what your country can do for you - ask what you can do for your country" - JFK

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    Quote Originally Posted by eax View Post
    "ask not what your country can do for you - ask what you can do for your country" - JFK
    That applies to the president and all public officials.

    Maningkamot sab jud ta og ato-a kay para nako maghowat ka sa gobyerno mamuti ang imo mata. Pero it doesn't mean to me nga kung maningkamot ka, dili na sab ka mo saway sa ilang mga sayop. Ngnao ato pa man d i sila gi elect?

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