good senator my arse! mao nang nag-alburoto diay sa Penn ky wa diay ma-release dayon ang iyahang 100M pork barrel nga gamiton unta niya sa iyaha pagsamok2x sa katawhan! nyahaha! SAKSPAN! LOLZOriginally Posted by knockout
good senator my arse! mao nang nag-alburoto diay sa Penn ky wa diay ma-release dayon ang iyahang 100M pork barrel nga gamiton unta niya sa iyaha pagsamok2x sa katawhan! nyahaha! SAKSPAN! LOLZOriginally Posted by knockout
chaoscontrol i think your not really considering everything here. You tend to blame Trillanes and all his lot. I am not saying he is right, i ma only saying that he i s doing what he knows how. Ikaw, dili ka ka feel ky naa raman ka dinha ga post sa Istorya. bwahahahahahaha... trabaho na ta.
Maka feel raka ana kung naa sad mahitabo nimo. Are you proud to be in a chaotic country? isn't that the job of the government to make sure nothing like this happens? dili ka maulaw sa uban nasod?
Yes they are to blame, but ang gobyerno sad. You can say all you want ky naa man ky trabaho. but what about all the other Filipinos who cannot even afford to feed their family?
Bro, dali ra isulti para nato because we are blessed. pero ang uban tawn dinha, mag pili pa sila kung kinsay pwede mukaon karon buntag og kinsa unyang hapon. (eye opener) take a stroll sa colon Bro, observe the people there, ask around and see what you will learn, even ask them about Trillanes, wla silay pakialam
tugnod na sa katapulan broo.. ganahan sad ko kay ang mga rallyista ron mag pa bayad na hahahaha... mao cguro tung nangayu ug bahin hahah apara ibayad sa mga rallyista tsk tsk tsk..
base sa mga previous post.. of course maulaw ta kay naa inyung mga kaliwat ni thrillanes.. nga cg lang ug samok..
"but what about all the other Filipinos who cannot even afford to feed their family?" <<<---- kay they think.. inyu sang gi brainwash nga ang government maoy mo pa kaon nila tks tsk tsk.. kafoy na!
just be responsible.. dli ka kaon kay daghan anak..discipline rana bro..ug disciplinaha inyung idol.. murag off track and oa na kaau c fafa thrilly..
@chaoscontrolOriginally Posted by chaoscontrol
wow, amen, hehe.
first of all, thank you for your baseless, irrelevant and immaterial informations above.
let me prove to you one by one that while you are writing your comments you are out of your self:
1. knockout and pijavier, you seem to forget that there is this thing we call - CONSTITUTION. And Due-Process.
My Answer: CONSTITUTION. And Due-Process? is this the reason why we are number 2 of the most corrupt country in the world? are you proud of your self living in the most corrupt country in the world? are you proud to tell your child someday that, hey son, we are living in the number 2 most corrupt country in the world!. Is this the reason why we are getting behind of all asian countries like India, Vietnam and Thailand? now tell me, whos RULES do you want to follow? is this the reason why the congress and senate committee are keep on debating to change the constitutions?
I think you are not watching properly in manila pen incident, there was no hostage taking happen, all the guest in hotel are going out, and only the media remain. The media men will not leave the hotel, if trillianes want to hostage, why did they let all the guest out of the hotel? are you really watching the news? or your just listening of romurs.
2. And why do we always blame the president for everything ?? Why ??
My Answer: Who is blaming the president here? if you are the president reading my comments, maybe you will feel guilty and blame your self on your own. A good president must know how to listen the sentiment of others. Are we proud of 42-45 dollar to peso exchange rate? look at the survey, who makes that rate possible? is it the OFW's working outside the philippines? YES! and not the people who are working inside the philippines. If half of the population of the filipino will work outside the philippines, then you will be proud also because maybe the rate will become 20 or lower, and yet people are not working inside the country.
3. And knockout you talk about GUTOM AND PAG KA POBRE SA PILIPINO. Who's fault is it ??
My Answer: Do you know why even construction workers are working outside the philippines just to sustain their daily needs of their family living here in the philippines? they would willing to die bomb in iraq rather than die in poverty here in the philippines. Did you know why when they heared filipina people they will called baby sitter in other country? Do you know why our public schools students are poor in math and english? Do you know why we are lack of public schools? these are all poverty started. now tell me, who's fault is it?
3.1 If you want to elevate your way of livelihood, then do your what's best for you, find a job, stop babbling and blaming everything to the president, coz the president is not working for you, you're the one working for yourself.
My Answer: This is applicable only outside the philippines. even if you will find job here, your salary is not enough to sustain the price of our daily needs. fare hike, gasoline hike, basic commodity increase, NOW TELL ME WHO's to BLAME?, if you are working right now chaoscontrol? are you satisfied with your salary?
4. knockout, you have a brilliant mind, don't waste it, put it to good use.
My Answer: thank you and likewise. you have a brilliant mind too, remember, only love is blind, please dont get your mind blinded of all the things happening in our country today. Remember, your success will depend on how you look at your self? if you are contented of 42-45 peso-dollar exchange rate, then you will still remain that level. aimed high and expect the government high.
God Bless Philippines!
@pandisal
@arnolfu
@giddyboy
dont rely on a very immaterial news, read carefully the detailed of the news, dont judge by the title it self, open your mind mga bro. lets move help the country. Sonner or later you will feel the real poverty, and i know you did.
Sakto ka knockout. Irrelivant ra kau ang comments... agree ko nimo bai. unsaon tagsa raman diri sa istorya ang fair mo comment. Agree gyud ko nimo bai, alangan man kita ray molihok. wala nalay tay gobyerno, ky unsa pamay gamit?
knockout:Originally Posted by knockout
In support of your views, I would like to share in this forum a letter by Manuel Almario posted in the Philippine Daily Inquirer entitled "Dont Blame the Victims"
Justice Isagani Cruz, in his column titled, “A forgetful and forgiving people” (Inquirer, 11/11/ 07), blames the Filipino people for the failure of government to punish the oppressors and crooks of past and present administrations starting with Ferdinand Marcos. “The Filipinos are a forgetful people,” he laments, also noting that the crooks and tyrants have been “practically condoned by their forgetful victims.”
This is a constant elitist line that ought to be refuted. It tears to shreds the doctrine of “accountability” enshrined in Article 11 (Accountability of Public Officers) of our Constitution. Under this article, public officers who are derelict in the performance of their duties, who are guilty of bribery, graft and corruption, are held “accountable to the people.”
In our democratic system, the people delegate the power to “execute the laws” primarily to the Chief Executive, the prosecutors and the judges, and -- in the case of impeachment -- to Congress.
The ordinary folks, some 80 million of them, have neither the time nor the resources to prosecute and punish the betrayers of public trust, for they are too busy earning a living or going to school. Their duty in a democracy, aside from voting, is to pay taxes so that the president, the Cabinet, the prosecutors, the judges, the legislators can have offices, staff, free transportation and big salaries and allowances to do the job they have solemnly sworn to do.
If Presidents Corazon Aquino, Fidel Ramos, Joseph Estrada and Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo have failed to send government crooks and abusers to prison, and to recover stolen public property over these past two decades after Marcos’ ouster, it was not the fault of the people.
Like in a corporation, the corporate officers, not the stockholders, are held responsible for a corporation’s bankruptcy. You don’t hold the passengers of a bus or an airplane responsible for a crash, but the driver or pilot. Victims are not to blame, otherwise they should be sent to prison and not their abusers. It was President Arroyo who pardoned Estrada and not the people. Do people forget? They don’t. Consult the Inquirer’s Opinion page.
The claim that it is the people who are to blame for the failure to hold public officers accountable for their crimes is a cop-out, a convenient excuse given by persons in authority for their fiasco and probable connivance with the crooks and abusers for a share of the loot. Don’t blame the victims for the acts of their victimizers.
MANUEL F. ALMARIO (via email)
Agree ko nimo Pinkdimensions but dako gihapon nga part ang gi play sa government, ngano dili man sila ka regulate? ngano ma regulate man sa China ang ilang population karon. Ang latest didto ky inig pakasal, ny pulis mag atang mag pa pirma og waiver, agreeing to have 2 kids only or else ma sacntioned sila.
Why sa US ang mga pobre, hatagan man og food stubs and meal allowances. Why sa Australia, maka loan man ang mga pobre sa gobyerno.
I stand with my views that the government is not doing much. Kaya mana nila, they have the authority, power and resources. nasa man d ay ni padulong tanan?
Originally Posted by knockout
kaauhan sa tanan? reli wat gud will it bring?
do you think after a successful take over back to normal ang economy as if wla lang?
do you think di mu samot ang distrust sa mga investor if we keep on changing presidents thru coup?
do you think he is ready to run the nation?
do you think di sad xa ilugan nila lacson, ug uban pa?
do you think he really intended to be the solution he said he would be?
do you even know him personally to act as if you really know him?
do you even see support from the civil society and worst sa iya mga comrads?
and with regards to the hello manny, i think its a long time novel dat u guys keep on reading...
you can answer the above questions, by looking at GMA power grab in 2001 against Erap. But like you and other EDSA Dos diehards, we too would like to take the chance, this time against GMA.Originally Posted by jheartfred
answer my questions first then i will...
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