View Poll Results: Do we need this Bill?

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  1. #3391

    Default re: Are you in favor with RH Bill? and why?

    Quote Originally Posted by GemWArrioR View Post
    HAHAHAHAHAAHHAHA g e r m o jin ako athiest, is Being a PRO RH BILL an athies!!!! ROFL jhahahahahahahahahahashahaha
    You said the words "by your so called God " doesnt it denotes, you dont believe in God. You should had rather said " not terrorist against God" .

    And I didnt implied you are atheist cause you are pro RH lol. Keep it up people will know how stupid you are this is what the 3rd time you putting words on my mouth Ger|2WArrior please improve your English

  2. #3392

    Default re: Are you in favor with RH Bill? and why?

    Quote Originally Posted by GemWArrioR View Post
    hahahahaha, teeanage pregnancies is unverified hahahahahah ROLF g e r mo j i n .. try watching the reporters notebook in the GMA 7... rampant kaayo ang teenage pregnancies here in PH... hahahahahaha..
    verified sa imong mata Ger|2WArrior aka (silly words)+WArrior

    Epidemiology of teenage pregnancy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    asa man tawon Philippines ana pildi nato ang USA? kahit man lang Indonesia or Malaysia wa man gani.

    s - e - x Education is a must, why because it will make people will made aware what are the consequences of unprotected ***, RH Bill does not promote promiscuity, Pre-marital 6, WITH or WITH OUT RH BILL, people perform 6.....

    ROFL to comments of g e r g e r low m o e j i n
    Na aware ba ang mga students sa US ? paki tubag beh. Igo na lang gani mangayo ug condom dili mag *** na hinuon. I will point out what one PRO RH says that the media play another role in tempting kids, now tell me why dili ma tempt sila when in fact dili gani maminaw sa ilang parents nor religious teachings not to engage in ***... kay teacher ang nag tudlo? Tudluon man gani how to use contraceptives plus libre pa ang contraceptvies courtesy of the govt. ma aware ka dinha ! ma aware pag *** lol.

  3. #3393

    Default re: Are you in favor with RH Bill? and why?

    Quote Originally Posted by 3nZ0y View Post


    You seem to have a bit of mix-up there folk. But let me make it clearer because I agree with you. IF and ONLY IF the following are met:
    1. There are enough school to educate the children. That is 1:1 ratio for books and 30 or less students per classroom.
    2. Quality teachers teaching these students.
    3. Better education system that will improve efficiency in Science, Mathematics and English, being the major and commonly applied subjects.
    4. More and better resources i.e. foods, agricultural and industrial products.
    5. More and better job most especially within the country/locality.
    6. Increase in salary for the minimum wage earners which comprise a large chunk of the total population.
    7. More accessible and better livelihood program.
    8. More accessible and realistic housing program.
    9. Better services -- from public health centers to hospitals to doctors to police officers and so on.....
    10. More comprehensive government financial assistance.

    Do you see the whole picture now? Yes, population, as a manpower is an asset. But do you consider how much is its percentage comprises the 'decent worker'? How much of the population are considered 'dependent population' (too young to work, unfit to work, or simply too lazy to work)?

    And yes, I agree that dako og natabang ang mga OFW. Ingon bitaw nila, 'Philippines: the country of servants.' (Anong say mo?) But what if mapareho niadtong nagubot sa Libya? Nahitabo sa Japan? ug uban pa? And the ultimate question is ang pag adto sa gawas nakapalingkawas ba sa Pilipinas gikan sa utang? Ngano man kaha?

    Again, kung mas daghan ang tawo, mas modako ang panginahanglan. Kung kaya na masuportaan, nganong dili. Pero kung dili kaya suportaan, ngano tuyoon man og padaghan sa mga tawo? For resources/export?
    A waste of time typing BS. 1-10 Will be concerns that remain no matter how slow the population growth gets. After condition number 6 I stopped taking your post seriously. Nya masulbad nang 1-10? Sa imo pagtoo sa systema sa ato gobyerno, Socialista?

    India has been and still is the number 1 OFW exporting country since EVER. Ang giagian sa ila mga OFWs grabeh pa sa atoa take for example sa Africa ug sa Middle East. Kung wa ang OFW asa na kaha ta gipunit ron. Ngano, duna tay lana ma export, duna tay technology na ma export? Watch how local industries will soon start crumbling when Free Trade Agreements start taking over and the only thing saving us will be the OFWs and foreign firms doing business here because of the cheap labor.

  4. #3394

    Default re: Are you in favor with RH Bill? and why?

    Quote Originally Posted by GemWArrioR View Post
    HAHAHAHA ntatawa ako naman dito, ROFL....
    RH BILL will not make the teens to be more active in ***, it is their final decision to engage in ***, try reading the bill, it does not states that the BILL promotes ***.... it gives choices and awareness.. it even promotes safety ***.... try reading an article about AIDS/HIV decline in thailand...

    klaro kaayo wala ka pa asawa at anak g e r low moe jin... hahahahaha
    LMAO more contraceptives less *** diay kasabot ka with RH bill maghatag ta ug contraceptives? dili na maka promote ug ***? how do you define promote Ger|2WArrior ? no one said its written in the bill "promoting ***" the fact is we are forcing people over wide used of contraceptives without discrimination.

    Based on data beh about the HIV cases Philippines and Thailand.
    The Philippines and Thailand. The second real-life example of how condoms fail to stop the spread of HIV/AIDS is presented by the Philippines and Thailand, two Southeastern Asian nations with approximately the same populations.

    In 1984, the first case of HIV was detected in both of these nations. By 1987, Thailand had 112 cases of AIDS, and the Philippines had 135 cases. In 1991, the World Health Organization predicted that, by 1999, Thailand would have 70,000 deaths from the disease, and the Philippines would have 85,000 deaths.

    In 1991, both nations took concrete and comprehensive measures against the spread of the HIV virus -- but both directed their efforts in completely different directions.

    The Thai Minister of Health enacted a "100% Condom Use Program." All brothels were required to have supplies of condoms, and condom vending machines were installed in all supermarkets, bars, restaurants, and other public gathering places. This program was widely accepted and implemented by the people of Thailand.
    decrease sa imong mata Ger|2WArrior 1,115,415 na gani adults had been infected as of 2008,with 585,830 having died since 1984. Pila sa pinas 7000+ lang.

    More teenaged girls getting HIV infection - Nationmultimedia.com
    HIV/AIDS in Thailand - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    decrease kay daghan na nangamatay

    unsa man tawon nimo pagkahibaw sa ako personal life assuming ra kaayo ka.

  5. #3395

    Default re: Are you in favor with RH Bill? and why?

    Quote Originally Posted by lostbutfound View Post
    the problem with some guys here, they rely mostly on other people's studies. emprical data? that's BS. you know why? because i still believe that first-hand experience is better than just reading their studies. are those really true? or just a product of what they want us to believe? don't depend on their data but go out to the streets and interview people. make a survey of your own. participate in medical missions. that's what i do. and then you will be able to understand why this bill should be passed.

    kaning mga nagrely sa mga studies kunuhay sa mga experts, mga lalake siguro sad ni but walay mga anak. no slight idea how hard it is to raise many kids. not to mention ang gastuhan sa pagpanganak sa asawa and seeing your wife suffer and put their selves in danger everytime they give birth. everytime my wife is pregnant there are always complications. the first time she gave birth, our baby almost died. that traumatized her leading us to only have *** once in a blue moon because even if nagpills sya sa amo time sa amo first baby nabuntis japon sya.

    sa amo second baby, i can still remember august of 2009 we had ***. but then she had her period after 2 weeks. then after that she missed her period. she did a preg test at home, it was negative. by november 2009 we had *** again. and because wa pa japon sya dug-a since august, she took DIANE 35 the day after. she consumed the 21-day pill but still no period. so she decided to just take another pack. after the second pack, still nothing so she did another preg test. POSITIVE NA...

    question, if ang giingon ninyo nga data nga kanang pills abortifacient pa, nanu wa man nakuha ang bata? BS kaayo na inyo data oi kung wala mo kaexperience mismo.
    So whats non BS to you, your opinion? your first-hand experience? how about the others specially these people who gave articles and details to their studies,how about their experiences? these people are in the medical field as well lol. i even pointed out few of them ae Nobel prize winners, thats something you dont have
    how about the expertise of PMA, AMA, American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology.. thats a lot of doctors thats also their own first hand experience, why would they risked their career and name if they are misleading ?

    So this experts pud tana-aw nimo way mga anak lol you started to sound like a joke ! Please debunk their studies instead you give your own opinions and experience lol. As you said dont mislead people. Daghan pud bya anti RH doctors noh.

    I hurled a lot of questions at you. you didnt even bother to respond.

  6. #3396

    Default re: Are you in favor with RH Bill? and why?

    Quote Originally Posted by lostbutfound View Post
    katawa man ko ani oie nyahahaha... atheist sad diay ko hahahaha


    @romeojin

    since nagsige man ka insist nga way nitubag nimo anang sa US/UK naa RH Bill pero wala na decrease ang teenage pregnancies, naghatag nako article about ana... and dont give me that BS nga tungod kay ang site ingon ani ingon ana. kay even you dili ka kaassure namo tanan dire nga ang studies diha sa mga experts tinuod jud. kay it may just be product of what they want us to believe

    here is the site:

    Roundup: Study Shows High Correlation Between Teen Pregnancy and "Religiosity" In US States | RH Reality Check

    "So called God" pud tawag nimo when you pray lol. Like i said i didnt implied that atheist tanan and ni support sa RH bill.


    that study had been debunked, take a look at this link.
    Study Linking Most Religious U.S. States with High Teen Birth Rates Flawed, Misleading - Associated Content from Yahoo! - associatedcontent.com

    i had discussion with *** ed leads to teenage pregnancies before, yes I admit debatable pa na cause of other factors. Now you saying religion had to do with high teenage pregnancies, now thats a BS. Its like saying we should abandon religion to reduce teenage pregnancies lol

    The more religious a girl is the most likely she will get pregnant lol. Go spread your Freethinkers propaganda elsewhere. A religious Catholic knows the sanctity of marriage.

  7. #3397

    Default re: Are you in favor with RH Bill? and why?

    Quote Originally Posted by Romeojin View Post
    LMAO more contraceptives less *** diay kasabot ka with RH bill maghatag ta ug contraceptives? dili na maka promote ug ***? how do you define promote Ger|2WArrior ? no one said its written in the bill "promoting ***" the fact is we are forcing people over wide used of contraceptives without discrimination.

    Based on data beh about the HIV cases Philippines and Thailand.


    decrease sa imong mata Ger|2WArrior 1,115,415 na gani adults had been infected as of 2008,with 585,830 having died since 1984. Pila sa pinas 7000+ lang.

    More teenaged girls getting HIV infection - Nationmultimedia.com
    HIV/AIDS in Thailand - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    decrease kay daghan na nangamatay

    unsa man tawon nimo pagkahibaw sa ako personal life assuming ra kaayo ka.
    i like to know when ma nakuwa imong data g e r low mo jin... hahahaha
    let me give you an analogy...
    If i give u a gun, what wil you do with it
    RH BILL does not promote ***, it promotes awareness, its up to you to how to use it dummy....
    dummy si g e r low mo jin... kay wala pa asawa at anak.. mao wa siya kahibaw as t-a-n-ga........

  8. #3398

    Default re: Are you in favor with RH Bill? and why?

    Quote Originally Posted by vipvip68 View Post
    1. Its incorrect to assume that nearly all contraceptives are abortifacient. That simply is not true and medical professionals can attest to that.

    4. Imposing a 1-2 child policy would be totally against our rights and liberties. Population growth reduction through the distribution and availability of contraceptives has already been proven effective in thailand. They were able to decrease population growth from 4.7 down to 1.7 children per family and their economy and quality of life has been improving ever since.

    5. The problem is, there are not enough opportunities availale in the rural areas so we see a lot of families migrating to urban centers to make a living but they still have the mindset that having more children will help them without thinking that in an urban environment their children will most likely end up as street children, beggars, snatchers, prostitutes etc. In this case more children does not mean better quality of life for all.

    6. Aside from having them buy their own as opposed to providing them one in the health centers, the bigger issue here is that most of these people dont even know about family planning or birth control. Also because of religion, they believe that using a condom even between married couples is a sin. These archaic beliefs and fears stem from a church that preaches morals but does nothing to promote social responsibility and warn of the dangers of having too many children and not being able to provide for them. The church simply has the motto "God will provide". What the church is doing is a disservice to society and shows their detachment from the harsh economic realities we face today.


    1. what other choice we had other than condom and diaphragm? Anything which have to do with hormones have abortifacient effect. Medical professional can concur to that.

    4. I know its not a popular choice i already stated that but tell me whats the difference if we dont have RH bill and RH bill that doesnt limit the number of children, i see none both cant control population growth. 1-2 child policy is the only way to go, people who thinks that over population is a problem should be open to that! thats what i keep saying. If you are Pro RH you should be open to that, how many times did they draft/redraft the bill to include and not to include Ideal Family Size. What you see now are pinoy families with 3.5 kids per average, when we should be targeting 2.5 kids how can RH solve that. If a family targets 3-5 kids in average in 15-20 years of marriage that wont curb our population. And please dont be blinded that Pinoy families arent using contraceptives. The fact is the family spacing you see today had been made possible also by contraceptive use. Even without RH, govt/NGO are giving away contraceptives and family planning services, and its pretty much visible that there are plenty of contraceptives avaiable in stores nationwide.

    5. manual labor is a common thing in the rural areas thats why we see families with large numbers of children. And i keep telling people here how can you stop Pro life families into limiting their children's number? the more the merrier lagi na sa ila. If the bill doesnt forcibly limit family size then what good we will get in curbing our population, we are spending billions on a questionable results.

    Yes i agree opportunities is something far lacking in our country but ways to improve opportunities should be the primary concerns. there are ways to do it which the govt are hesitant to do.

    6. I have soft condom stand so does the many others even priests. My anti RH stand on the bill doesnt completely about religion but rather i question results and consequences esp in the business aspect (business people are force to meet RH demands of their employees).

    Plus i would rather see my tax money spend elsewhere. And we are not a welfare state. If people doesnt want the consequence of *** , they buy their own condom

  9. #3399

    Default re: Are you in favor with RH Bill? and why?

    Quote Originally Posted by GemWArrioR View Post
    i like to know when ma nakuwa imong data g e r low mo jin... hahahaha
    let me give you an analogy...
    If i give u a gun, what wil you do with it
    RH BILL does not promote ***, it promotes awareness, its up to you to how to use it dummy....
    dummy si g e r low mo jin... kay wala pa asawa at anak.. mao wa siya kahibaw as t-a-n-ga........
    i click lang gyud ang mga links oi. naa year ana lol. decrease gyud compare sa Pinas

    So if i give you condom you wont have *** anymore lol, that gun analogy doesnt fit on this lol. Hinuon you said ma aware na about PMS ang mga teens with RH bill lol so di na sila mag ***

    PMS is rampant nowadays like you said, with RH bill it wont be anymore? cause logically more contraceptives means more ***.. PMS will rise as what the case in the US. You teach student how to use contraceptives and you give them rights to ask contraceptives through RH bill it will not lead to more ***. igo na lang mangayo ug condom lol wa na hinuon ug ***. Di man gani maminaw sa Church ug sa parents about PMS, maminaw sila with RH bill wa man gani ka nituman sa NO PMS lol.

    Pirmi nimo tudluan ug *** ed imong anak, mahimo gyud na Ger|2WArrior Jr. Sure ka naa ka anak? ok ra nimo tudluan ug *** ed ug matagaan ug contraceptives if they feel it lol hehehe

  10. #3400

    Default re: Are you in favor with RH Bill? and why?

    pro Rh here...a matter of choice ra jud na...if di ka ganahan artificial then ayaw?, just give the people freedom to choose...

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