ehemmm..so dapat pang pangutanon ka imo jug tubagon ug klaro..dili ng READ BETWEEN THE LINES? hehehe..another backfire? 489 na until now no clear answer to the question i ask..an IDIOT indeed.
ehemmm..so dapat pang pangutanon ka imo jug tubagon ug klaro..dili ng READ BETWEEN THE LINES? hehehe..another backfire? 489 na until now no clear answer to the question i ask..an IDIOT indeed.
dili ko sure kung mawala paba ang corruption sa atong nasud..maski pa ug kinsa nga president naa jud gihapon na.kung corrupt man gali ng naa sa atong local nga mga officials samot ng sa taas..kanang inyong nakita nga mga pag dakop sa mga smugglers kunohay nga small time lang na.ang mga bigtime nga mga smugglers wala.nga tax evaders sa mga small time lang na pro sa mga dagkung mga tax evaders ambot kung maka pa priso ba nga nga uban anan nila mo support ug kandidato during election. .mao nga dili jud ko motoo kung mo ingon nga honest na ang atong governo..impossible na..
tanawa karon..ang ubang nga project ni GMA nga g cancel tungod kay naa daw corruption ngano karon ni balik naman? unya ato pang i daygonkay lage bago ang admin unya wala daw corruption? huh hasta karon nga dako natag idad mailad gihapon? anak ng saging! ayaw nata ana inyong post post diha nga honest or matuwid na daan or dili corrupt when even simple rule dili ka follow like no smoking? sa eroplano pa jud?
Mo tubag lang ko ani kay isa rba ko sa mga medyo edaran na diri gamay..hehe
Wala man ko ng ingon nga mawala gyud ang corruption completely, ako mismo sa akong kaugalingon dili mkatoo ana, kay sa akong tan-aw natural nga kinaiya gyud sa taw ang gusto nga mo labaw sa iyang isig kaingon..
Dakong example ani ang US, ako malingaw gyud ko mghuna2x kabahin ana ilang congreesional lobby business ai, naa pa gani nay accreditation ug naa pa gyud federal regulation ana, kana mismo sa akong tan-aw usa ka CORRUPT practice kay palabwanay man nah sila diha sa kwarta ug kung dako imong kwarta imong interest ang ma buhatan ug favorable nga balaod.. and we are not an exemption.. naa gihapon na diri sa atoa.. sayod man ta anang tanan..
Pero dunay dako nga kalainan didto sa US ug sa Pinas, almost wala silay perception nga ilang opisyal de goberno mangawat.. sa laktod istorya ng expect sila sa ilang goberno nga mo perform, diri sa atoa subo nga palandungon pero kita mismo ng sugnod sa mga politico nga mo korap kay ngano, kita ng expect man ta nila nga mo korakot sila..
Mao bitaw sa panahon ni Gloria pwerting pangawat ato niya kay kita murag indirectly ni uyon nman lang ta, mura ba ni ingon ta.. “hala sige, pangawat diha kay natural bitaw nah sa politico.. ngawat man gani ang kapitan sa brgy, presedente pa ba..”
Sa akong tan-aw murag lain pminawon unya sayop nga mind set.. hehe
Mao dinhi mo sulod ang perception sa tuwid na daan, nga kita dili na mg expect sa atong politico nga mangawat.. sa makausa pa akong balikon.. noynoy was interviewd by jesica soho, what is tuwid na daan.. he answered.. a functional government..
Charness.. bwahahahahaha
we should support him.
Presidential instinct
If he paid at least a lightning visit to the flooded areas in Luzon immediately upon alighting from the plane from Japan at the Clark Air strip, President Noynoy Aquino would have less explaining (aka justifications) to do rather than if he didn’t. And he didn’t and is now taking all the flak for dilly-dallying or a “better late than later!”
He has lost his terms of endearment to the Filipino people, if ever he registered with such to the Filipino consciousness. But it does not take logic or a matter of management style for something that belongs to purely presidential instinct.
The past presidents floated their relational strategy with the people in terms of familial and familiar intimacy. The late Ferdinand Marcos was an “Apo,” Cory Aquino was a dear “Tita,” Fidel Ramos had his godfather moniker “El Tabako,” Joseph Estrada’s perfect presidential image as “Ama ng Masang Pilipino” and Gloria Arroyo’s sibling appeal as “Ate Glo.”
These were not simply campaign packaging or at least these former leaders tried to elevate such to presidential instincts including lightning or engaging visits, a la Santa Claus minus the winter fanfare and ambience, to victims of typhoons, flooding, earthquakes, or even man-made disasters such as heinous crimes including grief-stricken families mourning the loss of a loved one. Blame it in our culture and nurture, we are either paternalistic or maternalistic.
Well, he could have been a “kuya,” but that projection would largely fail even as a campaign image gimmick, since even in real life, he perhaps was wanting as an elder brother to a younger sibling.
But P-Noy had his own version of endearment which sounds more professionally parallel to a deeper accountability, namely, that of an employee or worker. Remember, he said glaringly in his major speeches, “Kayo ang boss ko” (You are my boss!). So what happened to that? Or does his dilly-dallying on a presidential duty to at least be on sight no matter how cryptic and poetic a reflection of the present breed of public service personnel who would justify rather than rectify their dereliction of duties through so many rationalizations starting with the ridiculous “being camera shy or to evade unnecessary focus on him rather than the victims.”
And if we are his “bosses,” then we have all the right to “fire” him for disloyalty and unexplainable absence or tardiness!
The rationalization of a presidential management style is even a blunder. Since when did he have a “style,” especially when there is not even a record of running a government, nor even a local unit, attached to his credentials. Is the question of priorities a matter of style or simply flawed decisions or in fact, indecisiveness!
It is not really in our agenda to subject in an inquiry the skirmishes or side trips P-Noy makes in his foreign visits, such as taking in an honorary degree from an Ateneo sister university in Fordham simply because his mother had one too, during her term as president or planting a tree in a village in Hongiang province in China like his mother did some 23 years ago. Never mind his stroll along the famed Great Wall of China, even if sea walls are crumbling along Manila Bay, or his photo op at the 6th Avenue in Manhattan to grab some American hotdogs and a can of coke, even if his kabalens are cooking rice with flood waters or exchanging pleasantries and shaking the hands of the feeble Japanese royalty, even if his flooded kababayans are shaking their hands and body in the chill of the deluge.
Never mind all that, but when he handed easily over a one million dollar donation to the third richest country in the world to help alleviate their “misery,” while down here all budgetary allotments, including public works projects that could have saved hundreds of lives and property are subject to nitpicking and painstakingly pass through a needle’s eye before release. Is this a matter of management style too?
Definitely, P-Noy missed this one, not only in headline photos but in the inner images of the Filipino psyche. And with that braggadocio of a “management style,” there would be more opportunities missed — mostly, forever.
The Daily Tribune - Without Fear or Favor
it's not trolling if the argument is valid.
it's not being insensitive if what you are saying is the truth.
PNoy has done his part on this case. it's already on the courts.
OT.
funny, you call me a troll yet all you did since you joined this thread is to post personal attacks on me. but i'm fine with it.
you accused me of being 'feeling intelligent', i think it's more like of you being 'feeling inferior' to everyone including your puppy.
still, you have the most epic fail grand entrance to this thread.
yes you are not mentioning a poster here... but your post is a sample of generalization ... ala koy kalagot nmo oi! nganu gud tawn, maytag parehas sa uban dha, kung dli gani maka baws, mo resort to name calls dayon..... Ug wala ko mo react sa imong tanan post bai, imo jud diay ko g.obserbaran noh? Mao na nyong g.ingon nga not worth to reply?![]()
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