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    Default Re: Freedom of expression here in the Philippines, what can you say?



    i love you Baroy!,, you're my hero!,... hehehe,....

  2. #52

    Default Re: Freedom of expression here in the Philippines, what can you say?

    Bay bolshoi, wa man siguroy nag abusar sa freedom of expression. In what way man gi abusaran? Kay nag sige ug rally? Kung pirmi rally, abusar diay na?

  3. #53

    Default Re: Freedom of expression here in the Philippines, what can you say?

    mao gyud ... dili man na abusar sa freedom of expressions ang rally, not unless a rally is somewhat not an ideologic one, like that of the Edsa 3 (ambot nganong Edsa 3) ....

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    Default Re: Freedom of expression here in the Philippines, what can you say?

    Quote Originally Posted by s.n.m.p.
    Bay bolshoi, wa man siguroy nag abusar sa freedom of expression. In what way man gi abusaran? Kay nag sige ug rally? Kung pirmi rally, abusar diay na?
    Murag maglisod ka relate, Better see it by yourself.

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    Default Re: Freedom of expression here in the Philippines, what can you say?

    freedom of expression only applies if it is favor to the administration but if it is not.......you should zipp your mouth na lang.......or else ma chaka jud ka.....especially in Mindanao Journalist are always in danger if they criticize a certain politician.......

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    Default Re: Freedom of expression here in the Philippines, what can you say?

    @glenn: woww...then what's the purpose of our democratic laws here....

  7. #57

    Default Re: Freedom of expression here in the Philippines, what can you say?


    S.n.m.p and trickboy, maybe you can figure out for yourself whats happening in our political issues right now? try to find out.

  8. #58

    Default Re: Freedom of expression here in the Philippines, what can you say?

    Read the newspapers, watch the television and listen to the radio. Surf the internet. How many negative news reports and opinions about the government can you find in ratio to the positive news reports and opinions?

    Freedom of expression flourishes in the Philippines more than in most countries, carried even to a licentious extent, such that the law on libel has become almost powerless in protecting the slandered against the slanderer.

  9. #59
    freedom w/a price

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    It's not really freedom of expression. Most of those who joined the rally don't even know what they're rallying against. Wa man gani ang uban kasabot unsay meaning sa APEC. You know looking at those who joined the rally made me cringe, because they're just like the usual critics who are just good at complaining but don't have an ioata of idea of what should be the ideal solution. Ang uban pod ani nila ni join kay aron ingnon nga intellectuals sila who don't think like just the rest of us.
    Last edited by rickflag; 11-20-2015 at 07:52 AM.

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