^^sus! ga ayu lng jd na sila sa pagpa dako sa ilang mga tiyan...
^^sus! ga ayu lng jd na sila sa pagpa dako sa ilang mga tiyan...
Cant team leader or chief of police make that happen ? Like limit the coverage of media ?
@ UNREGISTERED ...
Thats for BEARISH post , not yours and even if it was for you , its my point that you missed .
@LDL5156 ...
WHo do you think would have done it better ? The EXPERTS right ? Now problem is , our " EXPERTS " are not competent so that means , time for REFRESHER COURSE .
@ REPTOID ...
Bai .... why dont you check out countries that offer the best SWATS and has the most controversial crimes ever . Just because there is no word of the PRESIDENT equates that he is hiding and as per your explanation , doesnt matter what he was actually doing .
If that is the case .... wala na lang unta ga elect ug mayor of that city or town or ga appoint of chief of police if that is the case . Akong pangutana ... ok lets give in to the notion na sa chain of command ang bottomline is a commander in chief , you are basically saying na ni jump ka ug chain of command ?
Kung gi blame ni PNOY ang PGMA ADMIN , it is wrong but it is also wrong na i blame si PNOY .
Kahinumdom ka asa 9/11 ? It was mayor Giulani who runned the show , not then Pres. Bush .
" A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the People to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. " - 2nd Amendment , Bill of Rights of the United States of America
I though what happened years ago during a hostage drama in Pasay where both the hostage (a child) and the hostage taker end up dead due to indiscriminate firing....
Again, it was very poorly executed that end up an innocent child dead.
The scope during that time was that, a sharp shooter has a clear shot over the hostage taker, and when the surrounding policemen heard that gun shot, they all fired at the hostage taker and probably hitting the hostage...
The hostage victim died of multiple gun shot wounds... And I think, their chief of police was also relived from his job due to that incident...
" A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the People to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. " - 2nd Amendment , Bill of Rights of the United States of America
matinga man lang sad ta kung si noy2x nalang gi basol sa tanan nga nahitabo adto...
murag sa akong tanaw, si noy2x ang angay mo train sa swat, cya ang mo command kung unsa ang buhaton, cya ang mo decide kung patyon or buhion si mendoza, cya ang makig negotiate sa hostage taker...He is not a jack of all trades...kung mao na, maau pa lang d i ug wala nang hire si noy2x ug mga general and other rank and file sa AFP.
the philippines will never be united...
the case was just an isolated one...
pero damay ang tanan. hahaiz... maskin ang mga pinoy nga naa sa lain nasud piti pd. faet!
go for FEDERALISM!
That's my point. Bush failed during a crisis and somebody else capitalized on the opportunity. Bush only revived his domestic popularity by launching operation shock & awe.... a massive firework display in the wrong country to convince the voters that he was winning the war on terror.
My personal feeling is that Pnoy kept out of things because he couldn't handle it. Relying on advisers is okay for long-term policy decisions, but for crisis management forget it. What is actually required in such instances is strong and decisive leadership.
^^dili na kaduot sir. puro ra ba hangin ang sulod an ilang utok. hahaha.
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