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    Default A Good leader Even if his plan Fails... :)


    Japan's prime minister steps down over base row - Yahoo! Philippines News

    mao ni sakto nga leader wala mag pabaga...! kamao moangkon sa iyang saup... then for the good of his countrymen sacrifices his own interest/power..2 thumbs up ko ani..


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    Sa Japanese culture, dili sila mu dawat failure..
    mag public apology man gani seryoso jud sila labi na dugay sila mag bow...


    sa ato? pag ka dakong ambot nalang... tan-awa ng showbiz..

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    they (japanese) even commit harakiri (suicide) kung mo fail sila sa usa ka butang, and they cannot withstand shame.

    sa atoa di na applicable kay kita mga pinoy, forgive and forget man ta.

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    ROCK on! amen to that kind of person! atong mga trapo dinhe, kaon feces ra gyud na sila tungod sa pagka wlay palabra de honor. as the saying goes, money talks and feces(rewordedfor obvious reasons) walks.

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    sus! kng magmilagro ang pinas unya mo sunod ang mga politiko nato sa tga japan... malamang sila tanan mo naog sa pwesto.

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    got to respect the japanese honor... these guys are honorable...

    compared sa ato...

    we have all kinds of leaders.. except the good ones..

    we have

    corrupt leader
    bad leader
    and
    upcoming incompetent leader

    mas nindot guro ang pinas kung wala gi liberate sa americans from the japanese sa world war 2.. filipinoes are so politically immature that they dont even know how to put an honorable person in power..

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    Quote Originally Posted by AmorsoloX View Post
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    mas nindot guro ang pinas kung wala gi liberate sa americans from the japanese sa world war 2..
    there is no denying what the japanese pm did was honorable, admirable but let's just keep our admiration in context.

    there's no bases in your insinuation that we would have been better off because history shows that the filipinos suffered immensely from the brutal japanese occupation. it would be an insult to the memories of the filipinos and americans who died liberating us from such tyranny.

    "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." - George Santayana
    "Those that fail to learn from history, are doomed to repeat it." - Sir Winston Churchill

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    Quote Originally Posted by devnull View Post
    there's no bases in your insinuation that we would have been better off because history shows that the filipinos suffered immensely from the brutal japanese occupation. it would be an insult to the memories of the filipinos and americans who died liberating us from such tyranny.
    its relative, theres also no basis that we are better off without the japanese...

    now back to topic....

    got to admire the japs on this one.. as you have said that they maybe warlike or brutal. but they have social cohesion.. they have better discipline.. and therefore more trustworthy and also they are humble... its no surprise.. due to geographical reasons.. filipinoes enjoy bountiful seas and fertile plains.. to the point that food is abundant.. and due to this abundance, the inhabitants have grown decadent and lazy... its not like japan or korea nga kung di ka mo trabaho. patay ka pag-abot sa winter..

    and also lets take the americans... they have great pioneer spirit (before).. originaly they were colonists baya so they need strong social cohesion to survive pud...

    the leader reflects the popoulation... the government comes from the people, for the people and by the people.. kung retard ang inu leader, guess what that makes the people who put him/her in power?.....

    PS... regarding sa dead guys... they died for what they believe in, we admire them for it.. whether we share their belief or not, its up to us .. what they died for may seem a good idea for them at that time, but it may not be applicable right now.. these are changing times...

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    Quote Originally Posted by devnull View Post

    "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." - George Santayana
    "Those that fail to learn from history, are doomed to repeat it." - Sir Winston Churchill
    talking about philippine politics...

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    noosebleed ko ninyo dah... ^ ^

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    Fanatic gud kog mga salida sa WWII and though japs are totally brutal and maybe ato maingon nga bad guys but I can say na they have honor and guts to do so... SUICIDE kung masayup sila makes them more aggressive and competent to strive hard og usa sad ni nga nahimong rason ngano dili sila magpabaga sa ilang nawng kung naa silay saup... They ask sorry give up there position if needed and move on(learn from it) Kitang mga pinoy same ra gihapon commit a mistake say sorry(gi-forgive) then the next day or coming days do it again...

    But as a filipino I do still hope that someday before I died maka-kita pakog maaung gobyerno para sa atong nasud..

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