View Poll Results: was th philippines better off with marcos?

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  • yes

    11 34.38%
  • no

    19 59.38%
  • its the same

    2 6.25%
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  1. #351

    Default Re: Martial Law


    This thread is not about the personalities, but the event. Martial Law was declared 39 years ago and lifted 30 years ago. The comparison to Singapore was more of 'what could have been' and 'what it is now' for the Philippines.

    My impression of the event was that the country did not exactly learn from it, including the leaders, from Cory right after the dictator to her son now. The Philippines continues to be a 'developing nation', even after 40 years.

  2. #352

    Default Re: Martial Law

    sa akong opinion lang..ang pilipinas nag kinahanglan jud ug martial law..ang tanan taw gikan sa kinatas-ang position hantod sa pinaka common nga taw kelangan ug disiplina..and i believe martial law/dictatorship is the closest solution to that..
    bisan ibutang pa sa puwesto ang kina brytan ug kina tarungan nga mga taw sa ato di ghapon magsilbi k kuwang jud ta disiplina..

  3. #353

    Default Re: Martial Law

    ^^ it will be tough. It will be controversial. The usual protesters will be right down the streets quicker than we can say amen.

    While we're at it, these protesters.. they never seem to run out of issues to go against. During the martial Law regime and even before then, their cries of imperialism, fascism, etc. remain the same today. Except for a few familiar faces, those at the front lines are probably newly 'indoctrinated'. I have seen many of them, a really good number of them now at the 'other side of the fence'. Already in government and the target of the protests. And many of them too living a life they so adamantly criticized before.. bourgeois. If this cycle continues, I don't see the country moving on like how we want it to...

  4. #354

    Default Re: Martial Law

    39 years ago during those days corruptions and killings of innocent people were happened, even imported goods can't penetrate like apples, oranges, strawberries and grapes. Only those who have the power can do whatever they want to do. They can do whatever they want but, for those who are very poor, unlucky became starved until death comes.

  5. #355

    Default Re: Martial Law

    There is no Right Leader nor Right Law for this freaking twisted country... no one is wrong, everyone thinks they've got the right judgment.

  6. #356

    Default Re: Martial Law

    Instead of Looking at Singapore, why Look at the other Side, North Korea Perhaps.

  7. #357

    Default Re: Martial Law

    Singapore is on the left and North Korea on top.

    From Singapore we can learn lessons about how to do things right. From North Korea, we can learn why we SHOULD do things right.

    But I would rather we look within and ask ourselves why prosperity is so elusive.

  8. #358

    Default Re: Martial Law

    Ambot kaha ninyo.. Pero para naku, ang democrasya wala ma angay sa pilipinas hain ang mga taw pulos walay disiplina..

  9. #359

    Default Re: Martial Law

    kumusta na - yano

    Kumusta na, ayos pa ba
    Ang buhay natin, kaya pa ba
    Eh kung hinde, paano na
    Ewan mo ba, bahala na?

    Napanood kita sa tv, sumama ka sa rali
    Kasama ang mga madre, pinigilan mga tangke
    Umiiyak ka pa sa harap ng mga sundalo
    Namigay ka pa ng rosas na nabili mo sa kanto

    Dala-dala mo pa, estatwa ni Sto. Nino
    Eskapularyo't Bibliya, sangkatutak na rosaryo
    At sa gitna ng EDSA, lumuhod ka't nagdasal pa
    Our Father, Hail Mary from thy bounty thru Christ our Lord amen

    Pebrero, bente-sais nang si Apo ay umalis
    Ngiti mo'y hanggang tenga sa kakatalon, napunit a'ng pantalon mo
    Pero hindi bale, sabi mo, marami naman kame
    Kahit na amoy pawis, tuloy pa rin ang disco sa kalye

    Nakita kita kahapon, may hila-hilang kariton
    Huminto sa may Robinson, tumanga buong maghapon
    Sikat ka noon sa tibi kase kasama ka doon sa rali
    Pero ngayo'y nag-iisa, naglalakad sa may EDSA

    Ewan mo ba, bahala na
    Bahala na, bahala na

  10. #360

    Default Re: Martial Law

    Quote Originally Posted by eezychair View Post
    Singapore is on the left and North Korea on top.

    From Singapore we can learn lessons about how to do things right. From North Korea, we can learn why we SHOULD do things right.

    But I would rather we look within and ask ourselves why prosperity is so elusive.
    Singapore is not under Martial Law that's why they're progressive. Singaporean government is not corrupt like Marcos,Gloria,etc.

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