My your right, they can't wait not to grab on the power, all their fingers are itching...Originally Posted by glenn
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My your right, they can't wait not to grab on the power, all their fingers are itching...Originally Posted by glenn
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i think the Philippines needs Martial Law. the real Martial Law na bisan ang mga politiko under sa Martial Law.
To complete the story, Bonifacio wanted a revolution to gain the independence of the Filipinos. Rizal didn't agree. He said that before independence, the Filipinos need to be educated first or else "the slaves of today will be the tyrants of tomorrow".Originally Posted by impertinent
Funny thing about the Filipinos, we study but never got educated. And as far as history is concerned, we never leared. *sigh*![]()
In the final analysis, Rizal repudiated the revolution and Aguinaldo betrayed the Filipino people.
As for my analysis with these quotation was that; Rizal refers to, what is independence for if the people who will be taking over will be the slave, who will also make his fellow slave also a slave.......Originally Posted by impertinent
In other words: trayduron ra giahpon ka.......sa imong kapwa traydor....I mean kapwa pinoy......![]()
oh yes you are rightOriginally Posted by JoRed
ang mga politiko sa panahon ni rizal og sa karon pariha ra.....
Aguinaldo.. is he not the source of the "Aguinaldo doctrine". Proof that the Supreme Court has been an obedient dog of Presidents since time immemorial. No wonder we are screwed up, so many people have no spines in them.
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