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    Default Flood in manila...a wake up call for us and for the local government


    Flood in manila...a wake up call for us and for the local government!!!

    It's not too late for us...what happened in manila right now is a wake up call for every individual and for our local government specially cebu and every cebuanos...we must be responsible enough sa ato mga basura...dili ta dapat pataka ug labay ana kay mao nay 1 cause na moclog ang ato mga drainage...we must also plant more trees...kung tan-awon na nato ang bukid sa pardo...kalbo na kaayo...ang bukid gipatag...our drainage system specially in downtown areas (colon), dapat na padak-an ug limpyohan permi...

    Segregate our garbage ( recyble if possible)...
    Plant more trees...
    Good drainage systems...

    Impose and implement the city ordinance regarding waste management....


    We must act now!!!!

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    up up up up up

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    sir. dili lang sa government

    dapat ang mga taw pud...

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    Quote Originally Posted by gikapoy View Post
    sir. dili lang sa government

    dapat ang mga taw pud...
    yup apil mga taw... kung mahimo i-boycott ng mga housing sa kabukiran.

    ang mga government... ayaw tawon mo pasagad og gasto sa discretionary/emergency fund, kay abi hapit na mahoman ang tuig gastohon kay anogon naapil sa budget. kay maraming namatay sa maling akala.

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    Sorry no drainage available, but you can have some more really expensive street lights if you like?

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    Quote Originally Posted by reptoid View Post
    Sorry no drainage available, but you can have some more really expensive street lights if you like?
    naa man ta drainage pero puno sa basura

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    “The root cause is you have a government whose predominant preoccupation is with graft and corruption—how to steal more money from the people,"

    - a comment from a PDI reader

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    Quote Originally Posted by reptoid View Post
    Sorry no drainage available, but you can have some more really expensive street lights if you like?
    Oh the irony..

    Even the simplest of things can result to a big outcome, be it positive or negative.

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    Quote Originally Posted by n0stALg|a View Post
    ^^ exactly!!!

    kung naa pa lang unta at least 1/8 na preparedness for natural disasters like this, then this devastation would not have been this worse... i feel furious about what happened! imagine, city gud kasagaran ang na.igu so dapat duol ra cla where the government is... ang PAG-ASA utro pud na!!! haaaayyy i know angry cannot do anything to change what happened.. it's just sad that we had to lose all those lives and those properties just because people who could have had the capacity to forewarn us were too busy preparing for the elections!!!

    karun asa naman na cla?? asa naman ilang kamaayong laki?? private entities and individuals pa man gani ang nanguna ug donate! tsk
    ^^This is why foreigners would say that Filipinos are only good BLAMER.
    The're always blaming the govenment when they should've do their part.
    Please watch this vid so you'll be enlighten: YouTube - A short essay about the Philippines by Jaeyoun Kim

    Let's all be responsible... Don't wash your hands by blaming the government.

    U.S. was even no match to Katrina, so as Manila to Ondoy. CLIMATE CHANGE is on its way... three more depressions are approaching our archipelago.



    Kudos to all hard working Filipinos...

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    The millions who were isolated and swept by the floods and landslides are victims not just of the severe natural calamity, but more so of the long-standing big bureaucratic corruption and government indifference and mispriorities,
    -a quote from a PR from CPP

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