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  1. #71

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    signature campaign para padaganun duterte naa ba?

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    Quote Originally Posted by shearts View Post
    1. As far as boycotting the elections go, yes, I have & will continue to do so. Even when gi-apura nami diri sa Philippine embassy in Kuwait to register & vote, I declined telling them I don't see any reason to vote someone who'll continue to bring nothing but misery to a lot of Pinoys.

    I also agree that people power has been used to empower those who are as greedy & corrupt. I mean after former president Marcos' demise, 28 years has passed, is our country any better than what Marcos' regime was?

    What I'm trying to say is, when Cory Aquino rose to power, it was the beginning of the end for the Philippines. I still maintain that Ferdinand Marcos was & still is the best thing that happened to our country.

    All those who say it was over shadowed by Martial Law, are blinded lambs who are sucked into believing the lies of the people who want to deface Marcos' achievements just so they can empower their selfish agendas.

    What a lot of people think are facts today, does not necessarily mean they are the truth.

    Look at how the yellow media is overly sensationalizing the Aquino family. Look at how they demonized Arroyo & how a lot of nincompoops lambasted GMA.

    Again, unhan nalang ni nako mga ugok where the level of comprehension is only limited by "if anybody doesn't support abnoy, pro GMA na siya", by saying I'm not a supporter of GMA or any politico today because the only person who I think made the country better was only former president Ferdinand Marcos.
    I don't support boycotting. Masayang lang ang right given to you by the Constitution. As the saying goes, one vote counts. Ang uban nag sacrifice para lang mobotar. Ang uban gani namatay or gipatay tungod lang ana. If anyone want CHANGE but abstain his/her voting right, do you have the right also to complain to what happened nowadays?

    If you believe FM made the country better, other also felt and experienced tyranny during his term so that's your own perspective and you can't change the feelings of others.

    Quote Originally Posted by shearts View Post
    2. As I said, anybody can review it. No middlemen, no representatives whatsoever. I only said the other things because I see a lot of Pinoys who are too complacent to actually do something that matters.
    Maybe you mean through Crowdsourcing. Miriam Santiago's "Magna Carta for Philippine Internet Freedom" bill if became a law will be the first crowdsourced law which does not suffer from overbreadth and vagueness. But if we will put that approach in the new Constitution per se, that is possible but will take time.


    Quote Originally Posted by shearts View Post
    3. Most definetely yes. If I were given the chance to enforce it to the rest of the Philippines, I will. If criminals are lackadaisical in taking another person's life just to steal some money or sate their carnal needs against the will of the victims, then I think it's high time we'll return the favor.

    Let us also not discount the fact that there are protectors for these convicts. The police themselves or the very people who were elected to "serve" the public.

    I say the time is ripe for a new approach. The current law's penalties are just too slack they might as well slap the hands of the convicted criminals.

    What good is putting a convicted criminal in prison who will only keep on doing the same thing? After they serve their time in jail, can they get accepted for work with a criminal record on their shoulder?

    How do you think will they support themselves or their family?

    That's basically the purpose of the law. Determine and penalize the law breakers. Putting the law in once hand, then you are just one of them. Ironically, law breakers punished law breakers. If you believe our laws are too slack for justice, then you ask the lawmakers to amend it. But as you've mentioned, you didn't cast your vote -- to select lawmakers -- you also didn't have right to complain.
    Last edited by cliff_drew; 03-10-2014 at 04:37 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by prodigeek View Post
    Pres: Miriam
    Naay siyay polarizing speech capability nga mo command sa senate.
    Naay igong respect ngadto niya ang congress ug ang senate.
    Ganahan ko sa iyang logic of reasoning which is gamit kaayo mo push ug ideas.
    Usually, mo welcome siya ug ideas from educated mainstream public.
    Although wala kaayo ta naka dungog sa iyang "edge" on economy but in the since siya she used to welcome good ideas then way problema.

    Vice-President: Duterte
    Gusto ko siya in charge sa law enforcement. Siya mo materialize sa brilliance ni Miriam in terms of law.
    Para nako ang the best title nga akong mahatag ni Duterte is "Enforcer"


    Kun kana ang mag tandem ang duha, dako ko ug pag tuo nga naay significant phase of great changes ang Pilipinas
    About Miriam: Isug, dili corrupt, kung corrupt man gani dli dinagko, naay iyang baruganan, kahibaw unsay law, kahibaw mo padagan, naay respitar...

    About Duterte: Isug, dili corrupt, kung corrupt man gani dli dinagko, naay iyang baruganan, naay iyahang law, kahibaw mo padagan, naay respitar, mo patay ug taw nga against sa iyang balaod...

  4. #74

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    Nowadays, disrespecting the law become one of the pre-requisite for presidentiable . Good luck.

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    Bro @shearts, ayaw lang boycott bro uie. Naa pa lagi ni tsance. Kun atong mapa lansar kanang mga tawo nga ideal para nato, dako na kaayo na nga paglaom. Para nako, kuyaw kaayo nga wala tay choices puhon. Kuyaw ug puros reject atong pilian. Ang nindot karon nga buhaton nato is mag research ta ug mga prospects, then atong tawagaon iyang attention nga mo lansar, suportaran nato siya sa pag kompanya.
    Kay sa tinooray, dili ang ni lansar ang nanginahanlan sa position, kung dili kitang katawhan ang nanginahanlang anang tawhana para mo lingkod sa position mao nga
    tabangan nato ug pangompanya.
    Nya usa pa, dili nalang siguro kaayo ta mo contemplate sa mga nang labay like for example sa panahon ni Marcos, kay wala naman gud tay mabuhat sa nang labay. Mangita ta ug paagi kung unsaon nato pag replenish ang mga opisyal gobyerno ug mga ideal nga tawo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by prodigeek View Post
    Bro, nindot pud unta kung masayo nato ug call ang attention sa prospect leader nga atong gikinahanglan.
    Dilikado kaayo kun magpaabot rata. Basin unya puros reject ang atong choices puhon. Unsaon nalang.
    If it's the same old "Last Names" that we'll be seeing/hearing... There's no need to get it on this early.

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    kaayo labayan ug granada aning tapoka

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    Kanus-a man kaha ang saktong panahon bro para maka hisgot kitang publiko bahin niini?
    Ato lang pud siguroon nga dili ta ma alanganin sa panahon. Kay gikinahanlang kaayo nga maka hatag ta ug taas taas nga panahon sa pag tawag nianang maong mga tawo nga atong padaganon. Kay basin kun mag last minute ta, basin dili dayon nato ma kuha ang desisyon nila para mo dagan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cliff_drew View Post
    If anyone want CHANGE but abstain his/her voting right, do you have the right also to complain to what happened nowadays?

    If you believe our laws are too slack for justice, then you ask the lawmakers to amend it. But as you've mentioned, you didn't cast your vote -- to select lawmakers -- you also didn't have right to complain.
    The way I see it, the right to complain should only belong to the taxpayers & the OFW's who nevel fail to send monthly remittances, not the voting general public. These people are the ones who contributed something that actually matters for the country.

    Some say the reason why the USD against PhP is ok because of abnoy's good governance on our economy. I say that's a big pile of cow dung! A major factor for that is the amount of remittances from OFW's worldwide to our country is very high, not good economy.

    I have mentioned this in my previous posts but I mentioned that those people who have TIN's & proof of tax payment like your salary certificate indicating your monthly tax deduction, be it withholding or business tax, or OFW's that have receipts for the remittances should only allowed to vote.

    Elitist kung elitist but that's how I think it should be. Those who aren't paying tax are most likely the lower class Pinoys. They are the ones who usually accept money to buy their votes & are pressumably incapable of critical thinking of what's actually good for the country.

    I don't have to provide any arguements regarding our law being too slack. Do you really feel safe using your smartphone in places like the intersection in Metro Gaisano Colon? Are you confident enough to withdraw money from any ATM branch in the late hours of the night?

    From where I'm at right now, here in Kuwait, compyansa jud kaayo ko mogamit sa iphone nako diri even sa kana mga ngit2x & isolated places or while walking towards my flat. I can withdraw & even count my money maski mag 1am na sa gabie.

    What I would've wished to happen sa Pinas is mag-revolt ang mga tao against the government. It doesn't even have to be violent. We could just march on the streets & demanding radical changes in our country like to write a brand new constitution & everything else I mentioned sa previous post nako diri.

    Then, that's the time when we can start thinking of who will be the next president or prime minister for our country.

    Let's be realistic. This cycle has been going on for several generations. How much more misery can you swallow?
    Last edited by shearts; 03-10-2014 at 08:11 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by adminroot View Post


    kaayo labayan ug granada aning tapoka

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