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    Quote Originally Posted by THE KID View Post
    kanang mang chicks kag batan on kaau.....thats an exemption...
    <-- not me. hahaha.

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    "corruption"----- LIFE---- corruption sukad pana wala pa Jesus ni lakaw dri sa kalibutan--- pag nana si Jesus grabe kau corruption na ato---- ka batch nila Judas daghan corrupt

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    Corruption is not a problem; it's a tradition.. ang tinuod nga core problem sa atong nasud karon is on productivity, dili corruption..panagsa ra kaau ko makakita or makabasa ug program sa atong gobyerno nga mkatabang pa improve sa productivity sa atong nasud.. perhaps our government is so engrossed into solving corruption kunuhay, i can just imagine the corrupt people running after the other corrupt group and spending millions of people's money sa pag-inilugay sa ilang mga nakurakot nga bahandi..

    kay ug tinuod pa nga corruption jud ang problema, dili unta madato or mo asenso ang mga nasud sa USA,japan, monarch states, sultanate state, and even some communist states.. and i won't believe nga wlay mga kurakot aning mga lugaraha, ky matud pa sa imong natambongan nga seminar TS, corruption has many faces mn kaha..

  4. #14
    corruption is bad...it will ruin life...

  5. #15
    Quote Originally Posted by hakoujin View Post
    basing sa imung mga example TS, and if we want to progress our economy lets start within ourselves and hopefully the rest will follow.hehe
    thats the point gane... halos makita man gud nako sa news pati sulti2x sa mga tao, government ra ila makita nga corrupt... maong dili jud masulbad ni nga problema kay mismo ang mga tao dili muadmit nga corrupt sila

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    Quote Originally Posted by janrey1986 View Post
    Corruption is not a problem; it's a tradition.. ang tinuod nga core problem sa atong nasud karon is on productivity, dili corruption..panagsa ra kaau ko makakita or makabasa ug program sa atong gobyerno nga mkatabang pa improve sa productivity sa atong nasud.. perhaps our government is so engrossed into solving corruption kunuhay, i can just imagine the corrupt people running after the other corrupt group and spending millions of people's money sa pag-inilugay sa ilang mga nakurakot nga bahandi..

    kay ug tinuod pa nga corruption jud ang problema, dili unta madato or mo asenso ang mga nasud sa USA,japan, monarch states, sultanate state, and even some communist states.. and i won't believe nga wlay mga kurakot aning mga lugaraha, ky matud pa sa imong natambongan nga seminar TS, corruption has many faces mn kaha..
    pwede pud na pero the fact man gud nga bloated na kaayo ang amount nga ilang ginacorrupt. Besides, compared to other countries mas gamay bia jud tag tax rate and therefore mas gamay ratag public funds, kurakuton pa... wala nay mabilin...

    In terms of productivity, ang ako lang maingon kay productive man guro ang Philippines kay baba man atong labor rate. And as far as I know gadako man atong GDP ug GNP

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    yep,.mao pud ny giingon nga we shud not always blame the government, ky dghan jud pud nato mga pinoy nga medyo tamad pud, huwat lng ug hungitan sa gobyerno..dili nlng jud manikaysikay para moasenso..

    Ibon Foundation Executive Director Sonny Africa said in a statement, “Unfortunately, the government persists in promoting low employment and low value-added sectors such as business process outsourcing (BPO), mining, tourism, enclave manufacturing for export, and cheap labor export. These are sectors where foreign investors and economies benefit disproportionately more than Filipinos.”

    “The Philippines’ average economic growth is reportedly higher than some Southeast Asian countries but it also has “the worst unemployment rate in Southeast Asia and more than double the regional average.”

    “The country’s unemployment rate of 7 percent in 2011 was more than double the regional average of 3.2 percent and higher than in Indonesia (6.6 percent), Myanmar (4.0 percent), Malaysia (3.1 percent), Singapore (2.7 percent), Brunei (2.6 percent), Vietnam (2.0 percent), Cambodia (1.7 percent), Laos (1.4 percent) and Thailand (0.7 percent),” Africa said.

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    konsensya man sad ta ani, 8hrs dapat etrabaho pero murag 2hrs lang ang na trabaho kay ang 6hrs naa sa internet nag browse.heheh

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    I'll take the money.

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    As far as cheating TS ma consider jud na siya nga corruption but natawo na siya nga word in which ang nakakabit is involve jud ang money if we talk about corruption in general....Kanang uban is corruption gihapon na.................

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