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  1. Join Date
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    #21
    dapat kasi parang starshiptroopers or sparta tayo eh.. iba ang Citizen sa ordinary people.. ang hindi citizen wala sila ng ibang rights like voting and so.

    tawag dyan tyranny of the poor.
    tsk!!

    sa may brgy. sanjuan, taytay rizal, sa tapat ng delta construction. biglang nagtayuan at nag divide-an na yung mga lokong squatter dun sa bakanteng lote. yun pala yung loteng yun merong may ari.. buti nakita nila at the next day andaming dinala na sundalo at pulis nung may ari. pina evict yung mga kupal!!! hehehe. ngayun binakuran na nya at may no tresspassing sign na cia.. laki rin nagastos nun sa mga gwardiya at pulis at sundalo nung simula... tsk tsk..

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    #22
    What if residential or commercial yun lot? sakop pa ba ng lina law?

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    #23
    Why be surprised at this?

    We are in the Philippines! Land of the Pro-Poor-Screw-Common-Sense Logic! Pag (feeling) mahirap ka, kailangan maawa lahat ng tao sa iyo! Kaya ok lang maging balasubas, pasaway, magnakaw, magsinungaling, mang-agaw ng lupa at manira ng kapwa! Kasi mahirap ka!

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    #24
    Ang pagkakaintindi ko Lina Law saklaw lang Gov't owned lands. Pag private pwede sila paalisin...that is if you have the balls

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    #25
    tapos tayo pa gagawing masama
    Damn, son! Where'd you find this?

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    #26
    squatters : untouchable.. reason: may gamit ang mga yan sa gobyerno lalo na sa election

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    #27
    Yep they have 2 sole existence. One for elections and two for politicians to display their emotion of COMPASSION as a tool to advertise themselves...

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    #28
    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bFxvy9XyUtg"]YouTube - How an Economy Grows and Why It Doesn't (by Irwin Schiff)[/ame]
    Damn, son! Where'd you find this?

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    #29
    Thread hijack...hehehe. Note the word ILLEGAL SETTLERS was not used. Sila pa na mukhang kawawa, wala silang karaptan mag reklamo...

    http://www.gmanews.tv/story/201693/q...ing-demolition

    QC North triangle residents hold vigil vs impending demolition
    09/23/2010

    Fearing demolition, residents of the Quezon City (QC) North Triangle held a vigil Wednesday night to condemn their impending displacement to give way to an Ayala-led QC Central Business District (CBD) project.

    Urban poor group Kalipunan ng Damayang Mahihirap (Kadamay) earlier condemned the 340-hectare project, saying it will encroach on part of the 37-hectare residential area in Sito San Roque and displace some 6,000 families.

    The P22-billion project is a joint venture between Ayala Land Inc. (ALI) and the National Housing Authority to develop 29.1 hectares of North Triangle aimed at making this part of QC a central business and commercial district.

    The NHA, which owns the North Triangle property including Sitio San Roque, issued on September 15 a seven-day notice of demolition for the community. Wednesday marks the seventh day of the notice.

    While relocation at a housing site in Rizal province was offered, residents have refused to move, citing difficult living conditions, high transportation costs and lack of amenities, such as electricity and water, in the proposed site.

    Kadamay said some of the residents voluntarily transferred to the relocation site in exchange for P1,000 from the NHA.

    Vice President and housing czar Jejomar Binay earlier met with Quezon City officials, including Mayor Herbert Bautista, and residents of the area to iron out relocation plans.

    Kadamay said they are expecting the demolition team, including police personnel, to arrive in the area as early as 8:00 a.m. Thursday.

    The over-all CBD project has been described as a “the biggest, most modern and most strategic CBD in the country covering… prime land hemmed in by East Triangle, North Triangle, Veterans Hospital and the University of the Philippines."

    The Trinoma Mall and the UP-Ayala Technohub along Commonwealth Avenue are part of the completed infrastructure components of the project.—Jerrie M. Abella/JV, GMANews.TV

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    #30
    they're called "residents"

    hehe

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