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June 16th, 2007 10:31 AM #161
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June 17th, 2007 01:56 AM #162
the same way you're stating your opinion, i'm stating mine. why do you have to laugh about it? just because someone disagree's with what you said pagtatawanan mo na? just coz you didn't explicitly state that you are not seeking agreement bawal na din kumontra? ganon ba yon? tsk tsk tsk... in any case... who is the government anyway? it's made up of people. i'm just saying don't keep blaming the government for everything.
most of us are always looking out for ourselves or our families and disregard pretty much everything else. it's been this way pretty much since the first colonization by foreigners. in order for things to change, we ourselves have to initiate the change. hindi puro angal dito, angal duon. puro na lang yung government ang may problema. we have to do something ourselves and as a collective. if everybody did his/her part and showed national pride and the love for our country among other things, this would surely pave the way for a brighter future.
and also, there are people who think they're above the law but don't even have connections. i've seen quite a few in my lifetime. puro lang yabang wala naman ibubuga talaga.Last edited by need4speed; June 17th, 2007 at 02:01 AM.
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June 17th, 2007 02:37 AM #163
OT: Ha??Bro i can laugh whenever i want to.if you are offended by that, my apology but in the first place you should have not quoted me.yeah you are right, it's made up of people like you and me.But who is running the show?What i'm trying to tell is this, if you want things straighten up, there must be a reform but start from the head and the rest will follow.But since our leaders are not worth to be called leaders, what would you expect from an ordinary people in return?That's the root cause why you see people not following the laws because the people representing us are doing the same as well..that's why i keep on blaming the government..my last post on this thread.Again, my aplogy if i hurt your feelings bro.
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June 17th, 2007 08:05 PM #164
we could always blame someone for our frustrations. but at the end of the day we are still frustrated. i have a blessed life partly because i never blamed people for my shortcomings and frustrations
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July 26th, 2007 04:24 PM #165There is a huge gap between the Philippine's rich and poor citizens. When 90% of the country's wealth lies in the hands of just 5 to 10% of its population, then this is a very gross social inequity.
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