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September 28th, 2005 06:19 PM #21
gusto ni binay nakikita nya mga kamukha nyang nagrarally sa makati.
san ka nakakita ng mayor ng business district na naka plain white t-shirt.
kitang-kita agad kung sino ang mga constituents nya.. kawawa ang CBD.
yellow card? ayos un ah.. pangkuha nga ng boto.
may kaso pala sya sa ombudsman.. lakas talaga ng apog ni sir.
san ba sya galing bago sya naging mmda chairman?
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September 28th, 2005 06:28 PM #22gusto ni binay nakikita nya mga kamukha nyang nagrarally sa makati.
san ka nakakita ng mayor ng business district na naka plain white t-shirt.
kitang-kita agad kung sino ang mga constituents nya.. kawawa ang CBD.
yellow card? ayos un ah.. pangkuha nga ng boto.
san ba sya galing bago sya naging mmda chairman?
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September 28th, 2005 06:46 PM #24andoon na siya sa stage na he is starting to believe the lies that he peddles ...
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September 28th, 2005 06:46 PM #25just shows you how deluded some people are.
if i didn't already have HMO coverage, i would definitely get a yellow card. nakakatulong din yun on top of philhealth. ironically, this is part of the reason why Makati Med has fallen on hard times-- the "rich" and wanna-be rich don't want go to MMC anymore kasi makakatabi nila ang mga squatter na taga-Tembo. kaya sa St Lukes or Asian Hospital nalang sila.
but only a truly hard-assed rich person would deny that having access to good health care is good for the poor.
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September 28th, 2005 06:51 PM #26
My reaction to the topic title was "Right..." in a British accent in a very Top Gearish way.
Originally Posted by orly_andico
Put it this way. If you're a guy who goes to work in a suit, whenever a client calls you at home at night, he thinks you're in a suit. Even if you're lying down in front of your television, munching on chips, undershirt up, belly out, he still thinks you're in a suit.
It's like borrowing your friend's Benz to go out on a date, so you don't have to use your '60s Beetle. Which BTW, my grandfather used to do (borrow cars), which initially made my grandmother think he was rich.
A guy who wears at work what he would wear anywhere... I like that. At least he doesn't put on a mask, like a great many people.
Dress codes are stupid.
Originally Posted by orly_andico
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September 28th, 2005 06:55 PM #27Providing social services is a nice way of getting votes. Is the elite the only ones who have the right to medical service?
of course nakaka-asar yung mga rallies ni binay. napeperwisyo din ako niyan, coz i work and live in makati. pero it's pretty self-centered to infer from that na namemerwisyo lang si binay at wala siyang kwenta. ask any poor person in makati, i bet you they love binay. may bertdey cake pa sila on their birthday. and free movies anytime for senior citizens. oh, and free education up to college.
ironically in spite of binay's corruption, he still provides the best government services anywhere in the philippines.
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September 28th, 2005 07:04 PM #28Originally Posted by Alpha_One
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September 28th, 2005 07:13 PM #29
Depende. Some people are more productive if they're comfortable with what they're wearing [as long as it's not too comfortable, mind you ]
Binay's statement is simply untrue, from the point of view of Makati's businessmen. Although Binay's supporter base far outnumbers them, the businessmen's taxes are the reason why he can afford to provide his outstanding government service in the first place. When these businesses transfer someplace else, let's see what will become of Binay and his initiatives.Last edited by Bogeyman; September 28th, 2005 at 07:15 PM.
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September 28th, 2005 07:17 PM #30Originally Posted by orly_andico
Originally Posted by Bogeyman
Be careful with channels like "China Observer" on YouTube. There is a clear bias in their posts and...
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