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Tsikoteer
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February 1st, 2012 10:37 PM #11
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February 1st, 2012 10:55 PM #12
nasa tao pala
binoto ng tao si pnoy dahil may pinaniniwalaan. so, it's up to pnoy na ma-meet niya yung expectations ng taong bayan.
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February 1st, 2012 11:19 PM #15
actually di marami. sana natalo kung marami galit.
agree with everyone. he is being used. kaya nga di pwedeng sabihan ng corrupt si Pnoy kasi wala sa capacity nya maging corrupt. mahuhuli lang kagad. unlike the "previouses" admin.:D
see how the corrupts in previous admin jump sa PNoy bandwagon sa last election.
kaya for me "tuwid na daan" e panaginip lang. pano mo matutupad e ang nakapaligid sayo e corrupt din. kaya inuulit ko, kaya malamang tumangi si CJ Carpio nung binibigyan ng position sa govt dahil alam nya na mabibigo lang. kaya pinayuhan na lang nya.
sabi nga nung isang pinsan nya nung election. "i dont have problems with Noy, its the people around him ang problema ko."
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February 1st, 2012 11:45 PM #16
Ako di galit kay Pnoy and I'm happy with what he is doing right now. Marami nga dyang nagko-comment ng mga negatives pero kung ikaw kaya ang maging Presidente, masasabi mo bang mas magaling ang mga magagawa mo kaysa sa kanya? It is true that the cause of poverty is corruption, sobrang talamak na at di kaya yan during the whole term of his administration so we cannot expect na mag-improve agad buhay ng tao sa Pinas. Atleast it should be done, para naman mabawasan....
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Tsikoteer
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February 2nd, 2012 01:07 AM #17
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February 2nd, 2012 09:55 AM #18
Corruption? Parang joke na sa akin yan. You need strong leadership to build a new system and to influence the people around you. We need a major cultural overhaul. Yan ang kailangan para maging hardwired ang mga utak ng Pilipino to do better.
Kung iaasa mo lang sa current state ng bawat tao yan, walang mangyayari sa buhay nila.
OT: Sa Malaysia talamak din corruption lalo na sa importation ng kotse, pero meron silang Perodua at Proton. Sa Pinas, talamak corruption pero yung customs clerk naka Porsche.Last edited by A121; February 2nd, 2012 at 10:07 AM.
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February 2nd, 2012 10:52 AM #19
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February 2nd, 2012 11:20 AM #20
Honesty is never enough. It's integrity that matters. And the longer PNoy pursues his anti-Arroyo vendetta and ignores the problems in his own camp, the more people begin to doubt his integrity. I'm not talking about the "KKK" here. Some of the accusations against members of the Aquino camp I feel are completely unfounded and are simply to bring him down. Some of them, even the most criticized (or especially the most criticized) are doing a good job.
But when you have a member of your camp who is a complete and utter idiot and who has embarrassed you completely twice (illegal guns... now fake DVDs), and you're unwilling to let him go... or even admit he's done something wrong... then you have a big problem with your perceived integrity
Malaysia is never a good example. It's easy to develop when you're rich. Malaysia has a huge advantage in natural resources. Also helps that they are one united culture, whereas we are fragmented.
The best example, locally is Singapore. Which has no resources. It used to compete with Manila for commerce and trade, but while we squandered our advantage of extra port space and natural resources, Singapore managed to woo investors and customers for their port trade, to become the economic powerhouse it is today.
The Philippines had the potential, once upon a time, to become the Norway of asia. Facilities for shipbuilding, port areas, lots of easy to train, competent seamen... instead... we let it all go to waste.Last edited by niky; February 2nd, 2012 at 11:25 AM.
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