Nope the best China can do is buy our politicians. Kaya nga malayang-malaya sila sa kalokohan nila ngayon sa 9 dash line daw.
Laki ng investment ng China nung kampanya. Pati PNA nahawakan na nila, matter of fact may mga PNA personnel na pinadala sa China for "training" daw.
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Napapangiti ako sa thread na ito. Ang lungkot hahahahah !!!!
Kayo mga anti-du wala na kayo eh. Si corporal mart nga from grace poe eh duterte na din. Malupet na anti duterte dati yan ah. Naenlightened na. wingardium leviosa
At correction lang we are not 16million voters. 21milyones dapat yan. Dinaya doon sa motel sa araneta center.
Nandaya na tambak pa din. Hapdi !!!
Kaya nga may international laws eh para peaceful ang regions at walang bully.
If war erupts, i'd be the first to butcher every Chinamen at Binondo and QC then rape every beautiful Chinawoman.susunod ko yang Mainland making sure their genes won't propagate. Then i'L headhunt every 21M mercenaries/Dutertards.
This thread is a riot! Laughing my arse off people calling each other names. Hehehe!![]()
Dinaya ang aming prisidinti! [emoji23]
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Proves one thing, our president is a polarizing figure.
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Now I understand why the USA was able to colonize the Philippines so easily when it did.
President Aguinaldo then chose not to heed the warning of Heneral Luna.
He believed more the sweet words of the Americans and his advisers who clearly had very vested interests, which interests are against the interests of the country.
Heneral Luna already knew what would happen, but Pres. Aguinaldo just did not listen to him.
Aguinaldo thought he knew better (sound familiar, no?).
And the irony was, Aguinaldo even had Luna killed.
De ja Vu
China does not need to kill any Filipinos who are against them.
Psycho will do it for them.![]()
Philippine Ridge will be drilled. Mababayaran na rin ang utang at yayaman na din ang Pinas! Yahoo!
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Bukas na ang Wanball Senate
MANILA, Philippines – "They said that I plagiarized [an inspirational quote from Senator Robert F. Kennedy]? Of course not. It was an inspirational message coming from a pastor that was used by the Americans, and if we use it and translate it into Tagalog, there's nothing wrong with that. It's not plagiarism, because if you think that's plagiarism, then you must think that 'Bayang Magiliw' is plagiarized because it was originally in Spanish, and somebody changed it into English, and somebody translated it into Tagalog unofficially. So is that plagiarism?"
To many netizens, the answer to newly-minted Senate President Vicente Sotto III's question, posed during a recent Rappler interview, is a resounding yes.
The inspirational quote in question refers to a long-standing controversy involving Sotto from 2012. Sotto had then delivered a privilege speech against the reproductive health bill, in which he made a statement in Filipino that social media users identified as a near-verbatim translation of a speech Kennedy gave in 1966. Even then, Sotto had also defended himself by insisting that translations do not equate to plagiarism.
Many Filipinos expressed their disagreement with Sotto's latest defense on social media. However, this was not the only part of Sotto's statement that sent them into an uproar.
They also pointed out that Sotto referred to the Philippine national anthem as "Bayang Magiliw," instead of its actual title, "Lupang Hinirang." "Bayang magiliw" is the anthem's first line, and while mistaking it for the song's title is not uncommon, netizens expected more from their new Senate president.
Here is a sampling of social media reactions to Sotto's flubs:
MS. TAPIA: Class, what's the title of our national anthem?
REDFORD WHITE: Lupang Hinirang po, ma'am.
TITO ESCALERA: Bobo! Bayang Magiliw yun!
...after graduating with a bachelor's degree in plagiarism, Tito Escalera pursued a career in politics and is now the senate president.