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    Default Pilipinas sakupon sa amerika


    unsa kaha no kung sakupon npod tas amerika? sugot mo?
    ma US citizen nata then gwas sulod natas amerika. nndot kaha na?
    what do you think?

    ako uyon ko kay dghn oppurtunities sa amerika.

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    eeeengk..... wrong category.....

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    aw sori wrong diay ni.
    mod pls transfer.thanks.

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    ok ra sad... dollar na pud ato mga sweldo kng mao na.

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    dli na mahitabo.. kay grabeh kaayo og garbo ang uban tao...

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    uyon kaayo ko...kana pang di na ta mahasol ug visa

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    bati na kay grabe kaayo ang mga racist sa taga amerika

    hahahaha

    matud pa sa uban! MAID LANGUAGE

    B!@#$#@%T

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    Pabalikon nasad dayon papahawon nasad....

    kaduha na gi papahawa

    1st Pres. Manuel Quezon
    "I would rather have a country run like hell by Filipinos than a country run like heaven by the Americans, because however a bad Filipino government might be, we can always change it."
    Source:Manuel L. Quezon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


    2nd Sen. Pres. Jovito Salonga
    In September 1991, Salonga led a group of 12 Senators in rejecting the R.P.-U.S. Bases Treaty, effectively ending 470 years of foreign military presence in the Philippines. He echoed the sentiments of the fathers of nationalism—Jose Rizal, Manuel Quezon and Claro M. Recto—and the nationalist sons of his generation, notably Lorenzo Tanada, Jose Diokno, and Renato Constantino who felt that their country, for almost 5 centuries, had been nothing but a colonial periphery of Spain and the U.S. However, he had to pay a heavy price for his unpopular decision—his financial backers in the business community withdrew their support for his presidential campaign. In December of that same year, Salonga was ousted from his position as President of the Senate, though a later agreement hammered out by the senators permitted him to keep his post until the end of December. Salonga lost the 1992 presidential election (finishing sixth in a seven-person race in the official tally), despite the resounding support of students from various colleges and universities.

    Source: Jovito R. Salonga - WikiPilipinas: The Hip 'n Free Philippine Encyclopedia

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    Quote Originally Posted by yacky2006 View Post
    Pabalikon nasad dayon papahawon nasad....

    kaduha na gi papahawa

    1st Pres. Manuel Quezon
    "I would rather have a country run like hell by Filipinos than a country run like heaven by the Americans, because however a bad Filipino government might be, we can always change it."
    Source:Manuel L. Quezon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


    2nd Sen. Pres. Jovito Salonga
    In September 1991, Salonga led a group of 12 Senators in rejecting the R.P.-U.S. Bases Treaty, effectively ending 470 years of foreign military presence in the Philippines. He echoed the sentiments of the fathers of nationalism—Jose Rizal, Manuel Quezon and Claro M. Recto—and the nationalist sons of his generation, notably Lorenzo Tanada, Jose Diokno, and Renato Constantino who felt that their country, for almost 5 centuries, had been nothing but a colonial periphery of Spain and the U.S. However, he had to pay a heavy price for his unpopular decision—his financial backers in the business community withdrew their support for his presidential campaign. In December of that same year, Salonga was ousted from his position as President of the Senate, though a later agreement hammered out by the senators permitted him to keep his post until the end of December. Salonga lost the 1992 presidential election (finishing sixth in a seven-person race in the official tally), despite the resounding support of students from various colleges and universities.

    Source: Jovito R. Salonga - WikiPilipinas: The Hip 'n Free Philippine Encyclopedia

    mao ba kaduha diay ta gsakop.i thought kausa lng. but i still like ghapon kung sakopon ta. ingon sila kanang GUAM kay sa amerika mn daw na nya nndot daw ang GUAM. ambot tinuod ba pero mao ila storya.

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