aw naa diay c mosimos nasad diri..hehe..pero agree ko sa iyang view ha about TOMAS
aw naa diay c mosimos nasad diri..hehe..pero agree ko sa iyang view ha about TOMAS
To solve this political crisis... daku kaau makatabang si GMA ani, if he can answer all the allegations. Then that's it!
Not the kind of answer nga puro claim... I claim that I win fair and square. Majority of lgu officials support me. Economy is doing well... Those against me are just destabilizers and power hungry.
i'm a pure blood cebuano pero para nako dili kaau ko manghinambog og ingon ani... kay tan-awa atong mga local officials kong mga tarong ba... Quano.. Durano... Nanding Celeste... Teban... og si kinsa pa na diha... ngano naka daug man ni sila?U better think about it cebuanos are known to be a smart voter when it comes to politics and it proves now!,...
Agree ko nimu bro'
The present Philippine political crisis has presented and is still providing the Filipino people a lot of revelations about the main actors of the crisis:
Politicians
Will not hesitate to throw in charges of cheating in the elections as long as it is directed to their opponents. (As if naman there was ever a completely clean and honest election in our country before.)
Will not for a while hesitate to jump ship specially when they sense the ship is near sinking. (The worst part is they swim towards the enemies' ship and consort with them, even helping the enemy finish the job. )
That even if majority of them are not working, mostly distracted about the whole damn thing, the country still survives and continue to register some modest economic progress. (This is a very good trend, if it continues the Filipino will finally realize the very obvious - the obsolescence of our Politicians!)
Their callousness towards the common perceptions of the Filipino people. (Political crisis or not, economic crisis or not, even with a lot of credible exposures regarding corruption in the manner of spending their pork barrel - they even increased their individual allocations!)
Civil Society
Penchant for the limelight. (Having been recognized as the one of the powers of EDSA, now doesn't seem to know when to stop weilding such power!)
The Church
Trying to distance itself from the political mayhem. (Is this the start of finally recognizing the separation of the State and the Church? I admire the stance of Cardinal Rosales, and it is very true when he said that what we really direly need at this point in time is change of values...)
Military
Attempts to de-politicize itself. Following a different track this time from the previous EDSAs by non-involvement in political crisis, they still have to prove themselves as not a part of the cause of the crisis. (What is good is if this political crisis be resolved finally by using the laws of the land, and not the threat of the barrel of the gun, then they have partially achieved their objective)
The Left
Of course actively participate and seek alliances with all of the above, with all of those trying to sink the ship, to achieve their one foremost objective for their existence - overthrow of government and replace it with a Socialist government.
hay.. naku.. the thing na PGMA is corrupt? i think its not true.. cguro perception lng jud na sa usa ka tawo na once ma president ka.. wether u like it or not.. ang perception sa tawo sa presidente (here int he philippines) is corrupt.. di ba? try to think of it di ba tinuod..? thats why we should change this kind of habit.. why not trust on the government and our leaders.. ayaw na anang dity politics and mga rally.. kay ang mga rally now adays is not necessarry na.. kay politicians who hungers for power use it as their own agenda. ila lng giilad ng mga tawo anang rally rally ba..
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