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    Quote Originally Posted by 20Phoenix15 View Post
    Ako im a big supporter of federalism. Before the Mamasapano incident I was hopeful na madayun ang BBL kay nindot ni nga pamaagi sa pagsugod sa federalismo.

    After the incident na hanap man ang tanan tungod sa mga factors nga ang ka deal diay sa gobyerno wa man diay ni sila nagtinarong. While naghuwat nga mapasar ang BBL nag kop kop man pod man diay ni sila og mga terorista.

    kamo unsa kahay maayong solution ani?

    di ba ma conflict sa imong conviction nga ganahan ka og federalism but di ka ganahan madayun ang BBL?
    with all due respect, i wonder where did you get the idea that the proposed bangsamoro basic law will establish a federal system of government. Sec.1, Art. II, of the Constitution provides:
    "The Philippines is a democratic and republican State. Sovereignty resides in the people and all government authority emanates from them."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joseph20102011 View Post
    Before we adopt federal form of government, we have to enrich the regions through attracting bulks of foreign direct investments which is impossible within the current system due to forced 60/40 equity ownership sharing of businesses and land.

    Federal form of government has to be adopted eventually because it is difficult for Manila to manage the internal affairs of regions due to infrastructure problems, geography, language, or culture. Cebu and Bangsamoro for many years have resentment of Manila's interference in regional affairs no wonder MILF proposed a psuedo-federal BBL in order to be regionally independent from Manila. Cebu has been advocating federal form of government especially way back during Lito Osmeña candidacy for president in 1998 but never prospered.

    We have to accept the fact that we are not one people one nation country unlike Japan or Korea, no wonder it would be difficult for Filipinos to express national loyalty over regional or familial one. Our cultural and linguistic diversities are the reason on why unitary form of government will never work in the country.
    your ideas make sense

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joseph20102011 View Post
    Ang BBL stepping stone siya sa federalism pero dili ko uyon ipasar ang BBL kay gideem man gud ang present nga ARMM nga abolished nga only possible through constitutional amendment. BBL or federalism in general need constitutional revision.
    i agree with you that introducing a federal system under our present presidential, unitary system needs a constitutional amendment, but i beg to disagree (without being disagreeable) that the abolition of the ARMM, just like what congressman pablo garcia argues, to be valid there must be a constitutional amendment (amendment when only piecemeal change; revision when when there is overhaul or rewriting of the fundamental law).

  4. #134

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    [QUOTE=20Phoenix15;17212211]unsa imo hunahuna aning BBL Sir, padayun ni or dili? maayo ra ba unta ni as stepping stone padung federalism?

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    the proposed bangsamoro basic law has really brought to the fore two questions that beg to be answered. first, whether or not the passage of this measure is the panacea to the festering moro insurgency in mindanao. second, whether or not it can pass muster the parameters set by our Constitution. the first question deals with wisdom of the bbl; the second speaks of the constitutionality of the bbl.

  5. #135

    Default Are you supporting federalism, what can you say about BBL?

    Quote Originally Posted by Juan Martinez View Post
    you're just plain stupid. what peace process committee?
    Secretary Teresita Quintos Deles took office as the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process..

    Kindky pls omit the commitee, my mistake but... hahaha you ask why peace will always came up after reading the bbl.. Well there you go. Ask her why she even said that before asking anyone here. Right back at you prof.. one of the peace adviser ni panot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Juan Martinez View Post
    the proposed bangsamoro basic law has really brought to the fore two questions that beg to be answered. first, whether or not the passage of this measure is the panacea to the festering moro insurgency in mindanao.


    Ponder on that.. In case nag bota2x paka.
    Last edited by yhokz101; 03-03-2015 at 09:45 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Juan Martinez View Post
    the problem with people like you is that you jump into conclusion without thinking. you are nothing up there. you do not have reason in your head. where in my post that i sided somebody here? i cajoled every tom, dick, and harry to read history, to know things personally, rather than to take hook, line, and sinker the ideas or arguments of those who have axe to grind. you do not know who you are up against. do not show your ignorance or stupidity.
    its the way you talk hambog ra kaayo if we are not in your league then get out of here! now who's stupid?
    matud pa ang mo patol sa stupido mas labaw pang "stupido" ug ikaw nana hahaha

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    Quote Originally Posted by contractman View Post
    its the way you talk hambog ra kaayo if we are not in your league then get out of here! now who's stupid?
    matud pa ang mo patol sa stupido mas labaw pang "stupido" ug ikaw nana hahaha
    hehehe.. he claims to have a super-high IQ, call him an intellectual educated person that won't stoop down into an istorya level.

    i can recall a good way to describe him btw, "Super-High IQ= Super-Low Common Sense"

    It is not the presence of novel or seemingly foolish ideas that makes one silly, it is the absence of the ability to appropriately apply those novel ideas to the social situation at hand- what we call using common sense.

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    Quote Originally Posted by contractman View Post
    its the way you talk hambog ra kaayo if we are not in your league then get out of here! now who's stupid?
    matud pa ang mo patol sa stupido mas labaw pang "stupido" ug ikaw nana hahaha
    no, you're just stupid. don't waste your time being stupid. you read and make your stupid brain work, so it will not make your brain stupid forever.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yhokz101 View Post
    hehehe.. he claims to have a super-high IQ, call him an intellectual educated person that won't stoop down into an istorya level.

    i can recall a good way to describe him btw, "Super-High IQ= Super-Low Common Sense"

    It is not the presence of novel or seemingly foolish ideas that makes one silly, it is the absence of the ability to appropriately apply those novel ideas to the social situation at hand- what we call using common sense.
    no, you're just plain stupid. you read and make your stupid brain work, so that your brain will not remain stupid forever.

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