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  1. Join Date
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    #21
    hindi ikaw ang triggerman ha?

    joke lang po sir

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    #22
    san naman nakuhanan yang mga crop circle na yan?


    ano ba makukuha ko pag nagpa-member ako sa pro-FPJ organization eck-eck..?!!

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    #23
    good point bogart, hope someone would have a heart to do it

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    #24
    Originally posted by kiper
    san naman nakuhanan yang mga crop circle na yan?

    sa indianapolis, USA...... seriously, peke yan crop circles edit lang po sa comp.....

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    #25
    naku lumakas lalo ang supporter ni FPJ

    Lucio Tan gives Full support to FPJ, plus an open endorsement from INA raymundo and his Godson and former child star NINO muhlach

    the group is calling themselves POE TAN INA NIñO

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    #26
    POE TAN INA NIñO club. any?

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    #27
    Tama si frt. Mag-ipon na kayo ng dollar.

    Noong nabasura ng Comelec yung petition against his citizenship, BAGSAK and peso (against dollar) all time LOW.

    Oh baka naman gawin nyang 1 to 1 na ang peso vs dollar.












    1 Kilo of Peso = 1 US Dollar.

    :confused:

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    #28
    ok lang basta barya.... pero panu na yung wallet nun? we'll just go back to the bayong system nung panahon ng hapon. Kasi naman dapat eh colony na lang tayo ng US! d hell with nationalism. Most of our voting population doesnt even care and doesnt even know what it means! we are disintegrating as a country...

    An Open Letter to the Filipino People

    Last year, Fernando Poe Jr. said he wasn't going to run for
    president; last December, President Gloria Arroyo said she
    wasn't going to run for president. I don't know how they
    make their decisions, but it sure sounds like they do it on
    a whim because today both of them are talking about their
    "sacrifices" - how hard the next six years are going to be
    for their families, how they have to give up their privacy,
    how they have to deal with the criticism and mud slinging
    and how much they love this country. Oh please. You are all
    beginning to sound like Kris Aquino.

    Watching the news on Wednesday when FPJ announced his
    intention to run, I panicked when I saw Susan Roces looking
    alarmingly like Imelda as she cried on TV and said that her
    husband was running because he just wanted to help the
    people, so why is everybody so mean to him? I kept
    thinking, oh my God, is she going to break into "Dahil sa
    yo?".

    That scared the hell out of me. That and the clip where FPJ
    mumbled through his one-on-one interview with ABS-CBN
    wearing shades. Did he perhaps misplace a wristband? Or
    when he was asked about his economic policies and
    he said...what did he say? Nothing, that's what. You'd think
    if you were going to announce your presidential ambitions
    you would have at least prepared something - anything - on
    how you were going to lead the country aside from the
    overused line about being the savior the masses need.

    Now showbiz people are complaining of the criticism FPJ is
    receiving. Their loyalty is fascinating. I can watch their
    display on TV all day and be alternately amazed and
    confused about whether part of their brain goes on auto
    pilot when they're talking about FPJ. It's the same kind of
    loyalty for Erap, which led Senator Tessie Oreta to do that
    little jig in the Senate during the impeachment
    proceedings. Look where it got Erap.

    You don't know whether their loyalty to FPJ comes from
    personally knowing he has the brains to lead the country or
    simply because they belong to the same profession. There
    must be something about show business that creates
    this strong bond, this persecution complex that leads them
    to think that because they are actors, people think they're
    stupid. In this country that has elected showbiz people and
    made them mayors, councilors, governors and senators
    barangay captains, and hell, even president - why do they
    still complain of a bias against their profession? You
    don't hear electricians saying, "Oh they'll never elect us
    into office!" And you certainly don't hear economists
    fanatically defending GMA just because she is one. We all
    know there are many accomplished actors whose achievements
    go beyond their profession. You see their every move in
    newspapers every day, for God's sake.

    The biggest bias against FPJ is not that he is an actor, but
    that he may lack the skills, temperament, and attitude to
    become a leader. People say he has such a kind heart,
    unquestionable sincerity and that he has helped a lot of
    people through the years - shouldn't this be enough? No,
    it's not. I need my president - whoever he or she is - to
    be better than the average Juan. I want him to know history
    and poetry as well as economics, to be able to quote
    Shakespeare and argue with Allan Greenspan, to stand
    shoulder to shoulder with the world's most powerful
    leaders, to make me proud - not to make me laugh when I see
    him on TV.

    I want to love my president and I want to respect him. I
    want a president who doesn't have to surround himself with
    economists to know how to run the country. I want him to
    know these things on his own and listen to advice but not
    be influenced by people who have a different agenda. I want
    to talk about my president to foreigners without being
    embarrassed, without shaking my head and saying, "Well,
    Filipinos aren't the most mature electorate in the
    universe." I don't want to hear that Filipino doctors are
    now studying to become nurses just to apply for jobs abroad
    or college students choosing their courses based on what
    the most popular jobs are in other countries.

    Sincerity is a beautiful thing, but it's not the only thing
    that makes a president great. In 1998, when Erap was
    elected, I was hoping he would succeed, that since he was
    wildly popular and beloved, he was going to do good. But
    look what he did. He surrounded himself with advisers and
    friends, he drank and he womanized - oh how he womanized
    and how they built their mansions. Does anybody remember
    any of this?

    It was as if he was chipping away at the stature of the
    presidency and the country piece by piece. He said the most
    godawful embarrassing things at the most unfortunate
    moments. The things that saw print, they weren't even close
    to what editors wouldn't print because they were just so
    stupid and depressing. He didn't inspire the poor to do
    better he just fueled their anger and pointed it to the
    wrong direction. You don't have a house? You don't have a
    job? Blame the past presidents, blame the rich, blame the
    middle class. He never said, well, why don't you get off
    your asses and look for work? He didn't encourage people to
    work harder because he didn't improve the economy. He
    blamed the rich, played to the poor and completely forgot
    about the middle class who didn't cheat on their taxes or
    steal other people's land. Like Erap, FPJ polarizes people.
    It's the kind that creates so much anger and distrust on
    both sides. This early, the people surrounding him are far
    from reassuring. Tito Sotto? After showing his fantastic
    grasp of economics, of what drives foreign exchange? Hello?
    This is not Eat Bulaga, Sir. Nobody is laughing. Somebody
    should pinch FPJ and tell him this is not the movies. That
    he cannot fight off our Asian neighbors for measly
    investment with his magic sword. Erap and now Ang Panday.
    It's so depressing I want to cry.

    A friend warned me about pissing off FPJ. She said, "Be
    careful what you write about him, he may be your next
    president."

    What's he gonna do, drop an anvil on my head?

    (Written by S. Almagro, forwarded to the CITAA Las Vegas
    International forum by Ben Almagro. Kindly pass this on as
    our help to enlighten our people).

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    #29
    Originally posted by jds
    Tama si frt. Mag-ipon na kayo ng dollar.

    Noong nabasura ng Comelec yung petition against his citizenship, BAGSAK and peso (against dollar) all time LOW.

    Oh baka naman gawin nyang 1 to 1 na ang peso vs dollar.












    1 Kilo of Peso = 1 US Dollar.

    :confused:

    P56.20 = $1.00 56.045
    Open 56.090
    High 56.200
    Low 56.090
    Close 56.20
    Volume (US$) 131.3M

    As of February 03, 2004 5:24 PM

    We are going down tsk tsk tsk

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    #30
    dapat makagraduate na at makaalis na dito!!!!!

    first year college pa lang ako.

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