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  1. #10971

    Quote Originally Posted by marius View Post
    mao bitaw na balita sa una boss noh na funeral biznez was booming
    ganinang buntag boss mao na ang problema sa manila nga mga funeral parlor k way nang claim daun naa ranay limit nga days mo stay sa funeral parlor ang mga patay lawas, nya if ma over stay k ang funeral parlor na ang bahala pag dispose sa lawas, ingon mga funeral parlor na ma lugi daw cla if mag permi ning way mo claim hahaha

    so mao nani panahona para dli ma lugi ipang lawg sa bu.aya parehas sa si sulte ni motabato hahaha

  2. #10972
    Pwede kaayo sila mag sideline ug karenderia..... asa pa man gud na mailhan kun ma tagod tagod na.....

    Pero best option gihapon to ang giingon ni Pres nga pam patambok sa isda..... pwede sab kaayo adto itambog sa mga nag culture ug pang export nga pasayan.

  3. #10973
    Quote Originally Posted by Archon View Post
    Dili ui, daghang mga rebelde nga mga walay yuta.

    ug kanang mga yuta nga nakuha sa mga dato thats because the Philippine govt owns those lands and have decided to sell it to those who have interest to develop it into something useful para mahimong asset para maka generate ug income ang gobyerno.

    kanang ilang yuta nga nama.tan most of it are not titled lands, therefore ang govt sa pinas ang tag iya ana, therefore mahulog na sila og mga illegal settlers. if the govt decides to sell those lands that they have occupied wa silay mahimo. now since dako man kaha ang bukid puede ra sila kabalhin sa laing bukid no need para mag rebelde.

    pero lagi gusto gyud mo rebelde kay mga tapulan. gusto ilogon ang govt pina agi sa kusog.

    mao ng dakong supak gyud ko ani nga lihok ni Digong. way utok.
    Quote Originally Posted by Theko View Post
    That is not the point here. Ang point is, the police nowadays are too trigger happy. Mao na ang culture brought about by the new admin.
    Quote Originally Posted by shebacs View Post
    Do you hear yourself?

    Ngano? ila diay tong laing bukid na imo pasabot? Gusto nimo kawaton nila ang dili ilaha?

    Sir, ancestral lands gani. Meaning wa pa nahimo ng Philippine government, diha na sila nag-uma og nagpuyo. Dili sila squatter, nga parehas gipang-relocate og gitabangan ni Pnoy sa Manila.

    Mao ba imong gikalagutan sir? Nga ang mahitabo parehas sa kang Pnoy admin? Gusto nimo nga trabaho sad para sa yuta? Dili lang taga-an like what Pnoy admin and past admins did?

    Ngano diay sir, kabalo na diay ka sa unsang mga yuta sa DU30 admin ang ipanghatag sa amnesty?

    Remember sir, mag-uuma ni sila. Nanginabuhi sila sa yuta.

    Og kung sa tinapulan man sir, ang drug pushers na. Mag-uuma gud mostly ang rebelde.

    Ginapiko, ginapala, sa uwan og init, nag-uma sa yuta. Naa pa drought og baha na gika-atubang nila.

    Nya mga palay, gulay og uban pa ang ilang bahandi nga igasa sa tanan.


    Ang pushers, unsa man?

    di mani siya kabalo mo recognize og context.

    ako pasabot ba katong mga yuta nga walay title di na ilaha so puede kaayo sila pahawaon diha. nya mangita sila og laing bukid kapoya.an. no need para mag rebelde sila, balhin lang sila ug laing kapoy.an.

    since feel nimo mogamit sa argomento nga "ancestral domain" let me tell you nga dili tanan NPA indigenous people. If indigenous man gani wa siyay rason nga mo rebelde tungod dunay programa ang goberno para nila ug puede kaayo nila ma claim ilang ancestral lands by virtue of native title , certificate of ancestral domain title, certificate of ancestral land title nga makuha sa Commission on Indigenous People.

    See no need for Rebellion.

    kung gusto sila mag uma, daghang bukid dha kaomahan , no need for rebellion.

    but anyways the point here they have committed a crime by joining the New People's Army regardless sa rason nila. they deserve punishment not free lands.

    if they want to come back to the fold of the government let them join the amnesty program give them livelihood, rehabilitate their minds kay napuno na ug doktrina sa komonista.

    mao ng maka ingon ko nga isog ra ni si Digong sa mga pobre nga durugista kay way ikasukol pero sa mga NPA nga armado talawan di niya kaya mo patoman sa balaod to destroy these rebels.

    naa tay balaod so dapat iyang ipatoman.

  4. #10974
    Quote Originally Posted by Theko View Post
    That is not the point here. Ang point is, the police nowadays are too trigger happy. Mao na ang culture brought about by the new admin.
    trigger happy bought the new admin?? i don't think so, how about the hostage crisis sa pinoy admin, at sa noon na naay gi hostage na bata halos tanan pulis namusil apil patay ang bata dili pa na Duterte admin.

  5. #10975
    Trigger Happy? Really? They are simply enforcing their capabilities in doing their job.
    And that is what the taxpayers money paid for.
    Ato lang diay na sila nga sweldohan aron mag tulog tulog sa pansitan?

  6. #10976
    De Lima bill seeks creation of council vs extrajudicial killings

    De Lima bill seeks creation of council vs extrajudicial killings

    These "minimum standards" include:

    1. In conducting arrest, warning shall be issued by announcing the same through a megaphone. Firing of warning shots is absolutely prohibited.
    2.Use of force when employed shall be proportionate, and shall be allowed only when there is clear and convincing attempt to evade arrest.
    3. Alternative non-lethal incapacitating weapons shall be the primary tool to effect arrest when there is resistance.
    4. It shall be mandatory for the team leader of every police operation to submit an after-operation report.

    HAHAHAHA ahaka murag salida sa 80's/90's diay ning styla!

    Police with megaphone: Pedro! sumuko ka na! napapaligiran ka na namin!
    Pedro: Hindi ako pahuhuli sa inyo ng buhay! BANG BANG BANG!
    Police: Maawa ka sa iyong asawa at anak!
    Pedro: Tawagin nyo c Presidente DU30! sa kanya lng ako susuko! BANG BANG BANG!

    kalami ipa una aning delima sa gubat uy! para cya una mapusilan LOL

  7. #10977
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    A lot has been said about our country's foreign relations under the Duterte administration, that the president ---because of his foul mouth--- has caused our relations with other countries to deteriorate.
    Statements like these show a lack of understanding how foreign relations work. Let me do my part in helping lessen the stupidity in this world by addressing this issue head-on.
    Mr. Duterte has cursed at, among other personalities and entities, US President Barack Obama and the European Union. This has caused some who have a very pedestrian view of foreign relations to believe that irreparable damage has been inflicted upon Philippine ties with the United States and the EU.
    Let me enlighten you folks.
    Mr. Duterte's words are clear as day: he has badmouthed Obama and the EU for their perceived interference with the country's domestic affairs. Every sovereign state has the inalienable right to its own domestic affairs, free from the intervention of external actors. And while Mr. Duterte's choice of words leave much to be desired ---it is not the standard diplomatic language, to say the least--- the message is familiar to foreign states and other external entities.
    In fact, Mr. Duterte's foul words are more of a domestic concern than an international issue. The international community may have been scandalized by it ---they're not used to seeing the leader of a poor state curse a superpower like the United States--- but Duterte's words do not rise to the level where states will cut off ties with the Philippines.
    Strategic interests of states are not embedded interchangeably with the personage of their leaders; ties between states are not cut off because of questionable words used by their leaders in expressing legitimate interests of states.
    Does this uncouth behavior adversely affect foreign aid to the Philippines?
    Before I answer that question, people must be disabused of the notion that foreign aid is free. It is not. States still have to pay for it. Or, in some cases, what people call "aid" is actually some form of compensation for other transactions ---such as trade concessions, purchases (technology, military hardware, etc.)--- between states.
    Think about it: if aid was freely given without attachments, then countries in similar economic conditions would have received the same amount of aid from donor countries.
    Thus, when talking about aid, one must bear in mind that it is reflective of economic transactions between countries, and not the goodwill of the donor state to the receiving state.
    Will the EU reduce aid given to the Philippines? Only if Philippines-EU economic transactions are lessened.
    Will the US reduce aid given to the Philippines? Only if Philippines-US economic transactions are lessened.
    Even if our economic transactions with the US and the EU are lessened, other countries are expected to pick up the slack unless our negotiators show a marked degree of incompetence in the bilateral or multilateral negotiations.
    Has Mr. Duterte's words lessened the willingness of foreign countries to enter into economic transactions with the Philippines? THIS IS A STUPID QUESTION. These transactions are economic, therefore are a function of the country's economy. The political element of these economic transactions are very negligible. And as far as can be seen from the news, there haven't been any major economic transaction that has been adversely affected by Mr. Duterte's diplomacy.
    Have Mr. Duterte's words created negative repercussions on the economy? That is what so-called experts want the ignorant to believe; that the falling peso is Mr. Duterte's fault because this is what some politicized "news" writers wrote. More reliable and apolitical sources have already shown that the Philippine Peso isn't necessarily falling, the US dollar is simply getting stronger.
    To the more reasonable segment of Philippine society: ask yourself whether your life is getting better or worse, then form your own opinion of Mr. Duterte.
    (Nasaan na ba yung amerikana ko? Para mag-mukhang credible ako. Makapag-praktis na nga rin ng konyo English para may maniwala sa akin)

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    Quote Originally Posted by marius View Post
    kusug kau na sila mo reklamo about trigger happy, mura wala pa na sila naka experience na gi-kawatan or g-snatch-chan. lami kau patilawun ning mga klase na mga tao na mo defend sa mga criminal.
    Ako naka suway nako nga gi tulis ko, 10 years ago. Nokia 6610i pa to akong phone. Kalami lagi pusilon sa tangkugo tawhana.

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    Quote Originally Posted by marius View Post
    mao bitaw na balita sa una boss noh na funeral biznez was booming
    Ang mga ni surrender sa Op Tokhang kay gi train para mohimo ug lungon, lapida, flower arrangement. Wla nuon ko nakabalita nga naay nag train para manabtan...

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    Quote Originally Posted by inyourface View Post
    De Lima bill seeks creation of council vs extrajudicial killings

    De Lima bill seeks creation of council vs extrajudicial killings

    These "minimum standards" include:

    1. In conducting arrest, warning shall be issued by announcing the same through a megaphone. Firing of warning shots is absolutely prohibited.
    2.Use of force when employed shall be proportionate, and shall be allowed only when there is clear and convincing attempt to evade arrest.
    3. Alternative non-lethal incapacitating weapons shall be the primary tool to effect arrest when there is resistance.
    4. It shall be mandatory for the team leader of every police operation to submit an after-operation report.

    HAHAHAHA ahaka murag salida sa 80's/90's diay ning styla!

    Police with megaphone: Pedro! sumuko ka na! napapaligiran ka na namin!
    Pedro: Hindi ako pahuhuli sa inyo ng buhay! BANG BANG BANG!
    Police: Maawa ka sa iyong asawa at anak!
    Pedro: Tawagin nyo c Presidente DU30! sa kanya lng ako susuko! BANG BANG BANG!

    kalami ipa una aning delima sa gubat uy! para cya una mapusilan LOL

    Unsa kaha maayo alternative sah? Ang mga criminals karon high calibre na ang mga armas/pusil nga gamit. Ang mga pulis tag-sa nga klase pud - pero WALAY BALA. dmd.

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