..nah ayaw jud mog botar anang noynoy.........too lng nko....especial child bya na xa..na mag.unsa nlng ang pilipinas..
..nah ayaw jud mog botar anang noynoy.........too lng nko....especial child bya na xa..na mag.unsa nlng ang pilipinas..
NAnag iya sad me ug dakong kayutaan. Dili man siguro tanan...
Kay ang akong lolo gipang apod2x jud niya sa tanang tenant...
Depende jud na...
Simpler/summary version of Hacienda Luisita articles: Truthsayer
Danghang mang-uuma na abosado. I know that. Nahitabo sad na sa amoa. Carp is Crap. Gi extend pa dyud ni GMA. hahay!
Anyway as for Luisita, kay kanang mga hacienda kay corporation man na so di na covered anang carp.
Ug sa Mindanao gani kay daghan kaayo dagkong yuta si Danding na wala na igo anang CARP kay corporation man.
Taga luzon diay ka sir?
My father together with his bro and sis has ancestral lot from their parents. About 5 hectares of land ,beach area. Pryce Gas want to buy dat area for 30 million to make it a site for their "plant". Sad thing to say dat the tenant almost 20 families don't want to vacate da area. So until now almost 10 years da case in da court seem nothing to go coz dis guy won't appeal to da court. I don't believe the excuses of dis tenant. Hulat lng ni cla og grasya,, maro. If i have dis land i will never give up.
My father (who is a lawyer togethger with my sister who is also a lawyer)strategy to dis tenant to avoid the CARP would be:
1. After 10 years sabot mo sa tenant nga d na papoy on, pa vacate og lain namo nga area.
2. Gamay pami gpangalan na sa tagsa tagsa namo ang mga area,, so 8 mi kabook naa nami titulo tagsa tagsa sa kayutaan. Di kagukod ang DAR.
3. Bayad sakto nga tax sa tanan kayutaan.
Hope dis help to land owners
Last edited by canister_sa_puwet; 03-12-2010 at 11:14 AM.
^^mao pd na among gi buhat sa amo sir. para safe lng jd ba...
The New York Times on Wednesday said it is standing by its Hacienda Luisita story where it quoted a Cojuangco family member as saying that the clan will not let go of the 4,500-hectare plantation – a claim that runs contrary to the campaign promise of presidential aspirant Sen. Benigno “Noynoy" Aquino III (Liberal Party).
Carlos Conde, New York Times’ correspondent in the Philippines, made the statement after Aquino said in an interview that his cousin, Fernando Cojuangco, was possibly misquoted in the article.
On his Web site, Conde said the interview with Cojuangco, chief operating officer of the holding company that owns Hacienda Luisita and Central Azucarera de Tarlac, was recorded on tape and could be made available to the public.
“We stand by our March 16, 2010, story on Hacienda Luisita. Our interview with Mr. Fernando Cojuangco . . . was recorded. If Mr. Cojuangco wishes the tape to be released to the public, we will gladly do so," he said.
Fernando is the son of Aquino’s uncle, Pedro Cojuangco.
Aquino, whose presidential bid is being hounded by the non-distribution of the Cojuangco-owned land to farmer-beneficiaries despite the existing Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP), said the younger Cojuangco apologized to him in a text message and expressed doubts that he was quoted accurately in the article.
“Nag-apologize siya, sabi niya mukhang negative ang sense. He was wondering if he was quoted accurately (He apologized, he said his statements seemed to reflect a negative sense, he was wondering if he was quoted accurately)," Aquino told reporters in Naga City where he was campaigning at the time.
Regarding a part in the story where Fernando reportedly questioned whether the CARP is indeed the centerpiece of the administration of Aquino’s mother, the late President Corazon Aquino, the senator said he “cannot imagine" his cousin “talking that way about [my] mother."
“All of us were brought up to respect our elders. He as a lawyer should have studied the matter. I really am not sure if he was taken out of context," Aquino said, noting that the Cojuangcos had arrived at a “unanimous decision" that running the plantation in its “present scheme" is not a “sound venture."
Aquino had earlier vowed to ensure the distribution of the plantation's lands to farmer-beneficiaries by June 2014, the expiration of the extended CARP. - Johanna Camille Sisante/KBK, GMANews.TV
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Bakakun jyud si Noynoy!
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