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    Default I wonder if any of our Govt officials in all levels lives like he does.......then we can live with w


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    wow!..ing-ani unta tanan..

    " He earns a salary of $12,500 a month (N1,981,250), but only keeps $1,250(N198,125) for himself, donating the rest to charity.“I do fine with that amount; I have to do fine because there are many Uruguayans who live with much less.” "
    i salute you sir!

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    nah....this is a "live" fairy tale....

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    Robredo is a candidate, but the lord already took him...

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    In our dreams......

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    this kind of public servants deserved to be nominated for sainthood.

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    Dili man na imposible... The problem is us... di man ta mobotar unless suburnuhan ta ug kuarta (or to use a more familiar parallel - we don't engage in *** for love, but for money)

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    and that's what we call a "real public service".....di ni kduot sa atong mga naas gobyerno na gi hmo nag negosyo ang serbisyo.tsk tsk

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    Default Re: I wonder if any of our Govt officials in all levels lives like he does.......then we can live wi

    according to The Economists
    "THE son of a dictator, neoliberalism's booster-in-chief and a roly-poly former guerrilla, who, after 14 years in prison, grows flowers on a small farm and swears by vegetarianism."

    Source: Uruguay's elections: The mystery behind Mujica's mask | The Economist

    and oh btw he is an aetheist... if you are good in spanish basaha lang... nagpa translate raman sad ko sa ako espanyol nga friend...

    Source: La suerte de Chávez es la suerte de muchos: presidente de Uruguay | ELESPECTADOR.COM

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    Our officials?.... Opulence before duty.... personal gain, feel no shame.

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