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    Err... please read my statement carefully and understand maybe you will get the point. Comprehension din pag may time

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    Also, the current NLEX and SLEX were built up over several administrations. O, ibig mong sabihin, six lanes na yung NLEX nung time ni Marcos? I don't remember being able to drive up to Baguio in three hours or less (without going at Colin McRae speeds through sleepy villages) during the Marcos era...

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    Natural, sir. Hindi matatapos ang NLEX - SLEX ni Macoy dahil pinatalsik nga. Ang ginawa ni Cory, pinatigil lahat na nasimulan including the BNPP that up to now, hindi naman lumindol sa Bataan. The point is nasimulan ang dalawang hi-ways at napakinabangan. But right after umupo na si Cory, naging lubak lubak na ang dalawang hi-way na yan.

    Since nagbiyahe ka pa Baguio, dumaan ka rin siguro sa Palina, Pugo, La Union. May mga view decks doon before up to Tuba, Benguet and they are all well maintained for the travelers to Baguio City. There was a golf course and hotels along the way. Ano ang ginawa ni Cory, pinasira lahat ang mga yan at pinataniman ng sayote ang bundok. Sana merong tinitigilan ng mga motorists up to now and created jobs for the Ibalois of Tuba and the Bago tribes of Palina.

    Ang tanong, tama bang ipasira ang mga napatuyo na? Buti na lang at hindi sinira ang buong Marcos Hi-way. Baka nagsisiksikan na tayo ngayon sa Kennon road. And worse, na erode ang Kennon, iikot tayo sa Naguilian.

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    As I recall, it is now Ben Palispis highway

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    Quote Originally Posted by ragoney View Post
    Err... please read my statement carefully and understand maybe you will get the point. Comprehension din pag may time

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    The end justifies the means.
    Hirit kapa ng comprehension. Know your history.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ClaNker View Post
    Hirit kapa ng comprehension. Know your history.
    Sigh. *facepalm* do you even understand what I said? Why are you rubbing your stupidity in? Sad really.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ragoney View Post
    Kulang sa disiplina mga pinoy, we need a leader like Marcos, Duterte or the likes. Kung may mga nagawa man si Marcos na na violate ang human rights, for me its ok. The end justifies the means.

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    mabuhay si machiavelli! ???
    hitler was a sort-of twisted, modern machiavelli...

    the end justifies the means... a modern version of this statement is, you can't make an omelet if you don't break a few eggs.
    problem is, somewhere along the way, the definition of "few" evolves horribly.. as did who got to enjoy the omelets...

    an iron hand always comes wielding a double blade.. it cuts both ways. it cuts red tape and instills discipline. and also, it gives power. and power corrupts. and absolute power corrupts absolutely.

    i still remember the phrase many citizens were saying just after marcos left... "Never again!".
    Last edited by dr. d; June 28th, 2014 at 10:31 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ragoney View Post
    Err... please read my statement carefully and understand maybe you will get the point. Comprehension din pag may time

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    you might want to read this article: http://blogs.iq.harvard.edu/sss/arch...YJS%20apsa.pdf

    social change can not happen overnight. do you think marcos' social, economic and political policies will change how Filipinos think and act?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ragoney View Post
    Sigh. *facepalm* do you even understand what I said? Why are you rubbing your stupidity in? Sad really.

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    Ikaw pala tong saksakan ng kabobohan eh.

    Post mo oh.

    Quote Originally Posted by ragoney View Post
    Kulang sa disiplina mga pinoy, we need a leader like Marcos, Duterte or the likes. Kung may mga nagawa man si Marcos na na violate ang human rights, for me its ok. The end justifies the means.

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    Oo "Genius" walang disiplina ang pinoy but did really Marcos did what he did to discipline Filipinos? Sagot! segway kapang bobo ka.

    Ok lang sayo ang mga pinagagawa ni Marcos noon. The end justifies the means kamo, then I asked you to list the atrocities done by Marcos. Anong sagot mo genius?

    Don't mention Duterte along with Marcos, pinanganak sa Davao tong kausap mo.

    Wala ka na ngang alam hihirit kapa ng comprehension. Eh ikaw tong BOBO eh. Sagotin mo ang tanong at wag humirit ng "pag my time." Bobo lang gumagawa nyan.

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    Ok lang daw, the end justifies the means. Then he mentions Duterte, Pota!

    Iba ang mga tinutumba sa Davao. Yung Pastor namin nung nasa Mindanao pa ako eh naka tangap ng warning letter sa death squad nung adik pa sya, ayun nag bagong buhay. Pero yung kasama nyang pasaway ayun pinatay.

    Eh sino-sino ba pinapatay sa panahon ni Marcos noon?

    Yan ang hirap sa mga pesteng walang alam eh.
    Last edited by ClaNker; June 29th, 2014 at 08:47 AM.

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    Pa ikot-ikot lang itong thread...more popcorn...

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