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    #1
    http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/250031/...m-folk-must-go

    alam kaya nung UPA (Urban Poor Associates) executive director Denis Murphy na yung mga pinagtatangol nyang mga tao e nang aabuso na nang gobyerno?
    may paupahan ng 10 rooms/house, may mineral water station, may tindahan, etc. na hindi naman nagbabayad ng tamang buwis. tapos kapag sakuna na, sila ang dahilan. dahil puro basura nila ang nakabara sa daanan ng baha, sila pa yung mareklamo na hindi sila tinutulungan ng gobyerno para irescue agad.

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    Pasasabugin daw yung ayaw umalis...GUD LUCK na lang sa taong in charge. Rereklamo mga militante like KADAMAY, anti maralita daw kasi.





    Last edited by Monseratto; August 15th, 2012 at 10:27 AM.

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    they haven't met a "wimpy", "indecisive" pnoy...ngayon nila malalaman na yun lampalelot and noynoying Kung maaawa or makikinig Sa kanila

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    #4
    it's about time they go.

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    siguro kung tatagalin lahat ng slums sa gilid ng ilog dito sa metro manila very minimal lang ang baha dito...at lahat ng ilog dito palalimin para makadaan ng mabuti yun tubig ulan...yan sana iprioritize ng goverment tangalin ang mga informal settler jan kesa gawa ng napakamahal anti-flood infrastructure project...
    Last edited by timrev; August 15th, 2012 at 11:58 AM.

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    This is where our taxes will go!

    Imagine, squatter bibigyan ng government ng pabahay! Tayo nagkanda-kuba sa trabaho para mag-kabahay. Then they will sell the house and squat again. WTF, halos lahat yata na evacuation center puro squatter ang laman (not generalizing here). Tapos nandito tayo na we must heed the call, give, give, give, donate, donate, donate!

    It's honorable to donate what is abundant to you, but to give to people year-in, year-out na matitigas din ang ulo, at mga oportunista ... it defeats that honorable purpose! Ang tulong ba natin, NAKAKARATING sa kailangan talaga ng tulong? These people already know the consequences, pero ayaw pa rin nila makinig, then when tragedy strikes and one of the becomes a casualty ... ang sisi nasa government ... WTF!

    Hay naku .. ang pobreng puso ko! Na-high blood ako sa news na ito
    Last edited by lowslowbenz; August 15th, 2012 at 12:13 PM.

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    #7
    puso mo slowbenz

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    Aalis ba mga yan sa Happy Land........

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    Quote Originally Posted by lowslowbenz View Post
    Hay naku .. ang pobreng puso ko! Na-high blood ako sa news na ito
    Tawagan mo si Mrs. Jones... dali! :D But yes, its irritating to see that we have to foot the bill for all these who hardly contribute to the taxes collected.

    Yes, they should go... but then, where will they go and how will it be done? Next, how do you keep them where they are brought to? We're working with an LGU already for the relocation of those squatters and really, it's a big pain in the ass given that we're just working with moving some 500 families (almost a year hence and we still have 200+ to go, and threats come in to the site people quite regularly)... let alone moving 100,000 families all around Metro Manila, dealing with various LGUs, etc. It's going to be a herculean task and i'll be quite impressed if they pull it off.

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    wala ng pagshootingan ang mga indie films pag mawala ang squatters.

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