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    it's ok. every nation has been called such at one time in their history. the wheels continue to turn. rome was not built in a day

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    da philippines is so dirty and needs to be washed...washed with blood...of a civil war!

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    Philippines is close to "failed state"

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    Quote Originally Posted by anjerika View Post
    partly i agree sa nagsulti ani lol. luoy kaayo ang Philippines. siguro tungod weak ang leaders but more than that, dugay na nga ang justice system sa Pinas kay bulok, dugay kaayo ma serve ang justice, we have very weak punishment system nga masayon2 ras mga kriminal mangawat, mupatay etc., and ang nasobraan nga pagka democratic sa pinas tungod sa freedom of speech makes everyone "pina maayo" maong sige na lang conflict, daghang maayo nga suggestions pero di magkadungog kay sakto ang tanan, wa nay sinabtanay maong nahug na nuon nga way nahitabo sa Pinas. lol
    weak kaayo ang JUSTICE SYSTEM kay tungod sa RELIGIOUS INSTITUTIONS or shall we say CHURCH...

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    Ferdinand Emmanuel Edralin Marcos <======= this guy killed our country long before we were born

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    This statement is 101% true or accurate.

    Quote Originally Posted by Tirong-say View Post
    Isolated cases that is blown out of proportion,
    The most apt thing to state is that it is regional in scope,
    not the entire Philippines.
    I take it that you are from Cebu or you've been living your life in a big city like Cebu. I'm from Mindanao and I've seen this type of killing. You're right when you said this type of killing is regional and the fact is this does not happen in Cebu but most part of Mindanao and rural or agricultural areas in Luzon and Visayas. This agricultural areas is roughly 80% of the country. You may ask why? We are an agricultural base nation and because of that we have lots of farmers. The problem is landlords are oppressing farmers to the point that they have no other option but to fight back either through legal means or take a more direct action by joining arm groups like NPA.

    Instead of helping this farmers which is basically the backbone of this nation the Government deserted them and allowed this type of killings and oppressions. Of course it is understandable because the said landlords are the governor, mayor, congressman who has influence on the police and the military. Take for example Hacienda Luisita, it is own by Cojuangcos, family of former President Cory and now President Noynoy. When Cory implemented CARP to distribute lands to farmers the Hacienda Luisita remained in the hands of the Cojuanco.

    The truth is, justice in our country has a price. If you are rich and influential you can have your own version of justice.

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    hahahaha.... i love how a title can be so misleading...

    philippines is not a lawless nation... in fact, we have lots of laws... when you say lawless, then it implies that our country doesn't have any laws... but fact of the matter is, we have lots of it... we just don't implement it properly like what other DEVELOPED countries do... if we follow this same path for the next couple of decades, i would just say BYE BYE to my native homeland.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pinoy_09 View Post
    hahahaha.... i love how a title can be so misleading...

    philippines is not a lawless nation... in fact, we have lots of laws... when you say lawless, then it implies that our country doesn't have any laws... but fact of the matter is, we have lots of it... we just don't implement it properly like what other DEVELOPED countries do... if we follow this same path for the next couple of decades, i would just say BYE BYE to my native homeland.
    Obviously the human rights group are a bunch of Honkongerzz , so they can't speak English very well and they're way low in terms of vocabulary skills .. Oh , maybe they're just spreading the hate because of what happened to their 同胞 last summer ..

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    Quote Originally Posted by FAQ View Post
    Obviously the human rights group are a bunch of Honkongerzz , so they can't speak English very well and they're way low in terms of vocabulary skills .. Oh , maybe they're just spreading the hate because of what happened to their 同胞 last summer ..
    hahaha... so maybe before they yap their mouths away they should first learn how to speak good english LOLZ or at least make a description of us more ACCURATE

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    ^ yeah , guess what province he got the highest vote . Hmmmm ...

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