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    Parang ang hirap naman yata nito ...di ba dapat lawyers do believe and exercise due process ? bakit parang naghusga na yata sila kay gloria . considering even lozada needed neri to speak dahil alam niya mahina testimonya niya hmmmm delikado ang mga magiging lawyers 10 years from now

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    Ewan. Basta alam ko, typical Filipino attitude is to go where everybody goes, believe what most believe in, and fight for what everybody's fighting for, all WITHOUT using self-judgement and common sense. For instance, take a look at the people seated in government now.

    Typical does not mean all Filipinos but sadly, Filipinos who actually use self-judgement and common sense are very few now... Bad trip diba?

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    Civil Society is trying to use guilible youth is sparking a prople power of sort. Alam nila they will loose momentum when final exams begin and summer vacation after that. Pero as of now, there is not enough of anything to point for another people power. Media is also being used, so people will percieve a band wagon effect. ABS CBN is so hell bent in helping bring down pandak, ever since goverment fought the Lopezes over Maynilad Debacle, Meralco Refund and the Wowowee Stampede.

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    eto matindi. civil society plans to have civil disobedience action heheheh

    pero goint point yung law students rally etc.....balik ako dun sa egroup nung HS namin tapos ibabato ko yung tanong sa isang law student na kaargumento ko.

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    don't underestimate the intelligence of the youth who joined the rallies. they can think for themselves. can we say we were blind followers when we were young? i dont think so.

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    sige rally kayo..next nursing...next ....

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    Quote Originally Posted by morrissey_05 View Post
    don't underestimate the intelligence of the youth who joined the rallies. they can think for themselves. can we say we were blind followers when we were young? i dont think so.
    Not everyone but there are...People can be made to believe to believe in falsehood. But that is another story...

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    Quote Originally Posted by lazaro View Post
    Parang ang hirap naman yata nito ...di ba dapat lawyers do believe and exercise due process ? bakit parang naghusga na yata sila kay gloria . considering even lozada needed neri to speak dahil alam niya mahina testimonya niya hmmmm delikado ang mga magiging lawyers 10 years from now
    ala namang big deal kung law students ang aatend ng rally bro e, pinoy padin naman mga yan.importante aware lahat ng tao sa mga nangyayari.tsaka dipa sila mga certified lawyers, part padin naman yan ng buhay studyante

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    Quote Originally Posted by Monseratto View Post
    Civil Society is trying to use guilible youth is sparking a prople power of sort. Alam nila they will loose momentum when final exams begin and summer vacation after that. Pero as of now, there is not enough of anything to point for another people power. Media is also being used, so people will percieve a band wagon effect. ABS CBN is so hell bent in helping bring down pandak, ever since goverment fought the Lopezes over Maynilad Debacle, Meralco Refund and the Wowowee Stampede.
    In the Philippines, opinion is more important than fact. Facts do not have a heart and soul of their own.

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