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    Default philippine politics: a microcosm for world politics


    If you think about our current form of government, it is centralized and the head is in manila. But did you not wonder why we still are using a presidential system, a very inefficient form of government. We are a country archipelago. To be contd...

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    And the dilemma is there,
    how to promote cohesion amongst the regions of the archipelago.

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    Quote Originally Posted by <SMILE> View Post
    And the dilemma is there,
    how to promote cohesion amongst the regions of the archipelago.
    Connect the islands through massive infra spending like bridges and underwater tunnels. @<SMILE>
    Last edited by Hitchiker; 03-25-2014 at 08:50 PM.

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    what do you propose?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Verbal View Post
    what do you propose?
    Building bridges would surely cost a lot of money but doable. Pero kung mutan.aw ta sa history sa greatest superpowers, makita nimo nga ila lang gipadako ilang budget para sa military spending. Greeks, Romans, Spanish, British, ug karon mga Americans. They conquered through military might. I think we must repeat history but must take it with a grain of salt.

    @Verbal
    Last edited by Hitchiker; 03-25-2014 at 08:50 PM.

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    @Hitchiker

    i think we're centuries late for that. but true, after na sa military expansion ni follow ang infrastructure development.. any other ideas na befitting sa political situation karon.

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    who says we are centralized? F*CK them why? puros mga ignoy ning mga tawhana nga gatoo ug centralized ta.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Verbal View Post
    @Hitchiker

    i think we're centuries late for that. but true, after na sa military expansion ni follow ang infrastructure development.. any other ideas na befitting sa political situation karon.
    Dili ta late oi. "People talk, nobody listens. Guns talk, everybody listens." Simple logic eh.

    Look at the situation in Scarborough Shoal. Other Asian countries file protests against China. Well, did China listen? No! Why? Because they have more than enough firepower and it makes them cocky.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Verbal View Post
    @Hitchiker

    i think we're centuries late for that. but true, after na sa military expansion ni follow ang infrastructure development.. any other ideas na befitting sa political situation karon.
    Dili ta late oi. "People talk, nobody listens. Guns talk, everybody listens." Simple logic eh.

    Look at the situation in Scarborough Shoal. Other Asian countries file protests against China. Well, did China listen? No! Why? Because they have more than enough firepower and it makes them cocky. @Verbal

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitchiker View Post
    Building bridges would surely cost a lot of money but doable. Pero kung mutan.aw ta sa history sa greatest superpowers, makita nimo nga ila lang gipadako ilang budget para sa military spending. Greeks, Romans, Spanish, British, ug karon mga Americans. They conquered through military might. I think we must repeat history but must take it with a grain of salt.

    @Verbal
    military form of government imo gusto TS.

    gusto ka mapareha ta sa Myanmar?

    dili na ka maka istorya.net ug wala nakay freedom of expression.
    Last edited by maxwell80; 03-25-2014 at 11:13 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by maxwell80 View Post
    military form of government imo gusto TS.

    gusto ka mapareha ta sa Myanmar?

    dili na ka maka istorya.net ug wala nakay freedom of expression.
    Dili Myanmar style. American style nga superpower. Nabuhat na ni sa una sa panahon pa ni Marcos. Naundang lang gyud. Mao ra gyud ni pamaagi para magkahiusa ang Pilipinas. @maxwell80

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