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  1. #91

    Quote Originally Posted by cdburgh View Post
    i doubt if GMA can be compared to Margaret Thatcher, Mary McAleese of Ireland, Indira Gandhi of India, Isabel Martinez de Peron of Argentina, Lien Chan of Taiwan. we seem to forget that she is the most unpopular president, ever.
    it doesn't matter if u compare PGMA to them or not. my point of the matter is that we shouldn't discriminate women leaders coz they are much capable as men do (except the case of madam cory).

    Fact is, PGMA may be unpopular but she made it to one of the top most influential women in the world. I think she even made it to top 5th.

    now back to the topic, do u think hurling expletives by Mar could do him good? i don't think so. he may satisfy a few (say what they want to hear) but not necessary the majority of Filipinos who still are conservative Catholics and value the virtues needed of a public servant they voted into office.

  2. #92
    Mar Roxas should ask W. Bush a 5 minute lesson on how to be a good statesman. "W" was nearly smacked down by a size 10 and got a lot of worst booing from all over but we havn't heard him said a darn Texan profanity.

  3. #93
    Quote Originally Posted by giddyboy View Post
    it doesn't matter if u compare PGMA to them or not. my point of the matter is that we shouldn't discriminate women leaders coz they are much capable as men do (except the case of madam cory).

    Fact is, PGMA may be unpopular but she made it to one of the top most influential women in the world. I think she even made it to top 5th.

    now back to the topic, do u think hurling expletives by Mar could do him good? i don't think so. he may satisfy a few (say what they want to hear) but not necessary the majority of Filipinos who still are conservative Catholics and value the virtues needed of a public servant they voted into office.

    let's not be hypocrite, we blow our top sometimes..and so with Roxas.

  4. #94
    Quote Originally Posted by cdburgh View Post
    let's not be hypocrite, we blow our top sometimes..and so with Roxas.
    In parallel, we can take a look the difference between George Patton and Ike Eisenhower. They are both brilliant generals but the former used truckloads of profanities everytime while the latter showed grace under pressure.

    History adjudged who was better between them. While GP retired like a beaten general, Ike became the 34th US pres.

    "A man who lacks judgment derides his neighbor,
    but a man of understanding holds his tongue."
    -Proverbs of Solomon 11:12-

  5. #95
    Quote Originally Posted by cottonmouth View Post
    In parallel, we can take a look the difference between George Patton and Ike Eisenhower. They are both brilliant generals but the former used truckloads of profanities everytime while the latter showed grace under pressure.

    History adjudged who was better between them. While GP retired like a beaten general, Ike became the 34th US pres.

    "A man who lacks judgment derides his neighbor,
    but a man of understanding holds his tongue."
    -Proverbs of Solomon 11:12-

    different strokes for different folks.

  6. #96
    sus naki sakay ra nas Mar Roxas para sa 2010 elections... klaro kaau sa pattern

  7. #97
    Quote Originally Posted by cdburgh View Post
    let's not be hypocrite, we blow our top sometimes..and so with Roxas.
    mind u, my point is not hypocrisy in any way. yes, we may blow our top sometimes but it totally depends on the situation, the control, and the WORDS spoken.

    A father may blow his top inside his house but enough to let a few neighbors to hear it. some may not like it but it's his abode. how he handled his angst spells his character and reputation in the community, either as a basagulero or a reputable head of family.

    A senator may blow his top sometimes but in the confines of his office where some of his staff hears it. of course it is business. he may be branded as a "terror" or somebody who uses verbal harassment to his employees.

    A president like PGMA sometimes blows her top and in the process humiliates her cabinet secretaries in public, but did we hear any cuss words like "Tang ina?"

    Mar Roxas, a senator and supposedly a statesman and a presidentiable hurl expletives in plain public view is something uncalled for. it's plain irresponsible.

    If you say what Mar Roxas did was tolerable & understandable, i call that hypocrisy instead. Let's be real here amigos...

    Downplaying this statesmanship error and verbal immorality and saying "this is no big deal" cannot justify any of your arguments. besides, how many of our posters here already said they didn't like what he said? Let's be real here...plain and simple.

    actually, i'm beginning to imagine that instead of Bush being thrown w/ a size 10, it is Mar Roxas instead. Just imagine. LOLs
    Last edited by giddyboy; 12-20-2008 at 12:25 PM.

  8. #98
    Quote Originally Posted by cdburgh View Post
    let's not be hypocrite, we blow our top sometimes..and so with Roxas.
    sure, but the "we" you're talking about here are not Senators and Presidentiables....
    Shut Up! Let your GAME do the talking!

  9. #99
    sakto jud,

    tagbaw man gani na og control mga politican sa ilang pagka plastik para dili mahugaw ilang image,

    iya na noon ipakita sa mga tao nga ingon ana iyang batasan.

    bad bad bad publicity

  10. #100
    Quote Originally Posted by omad View Post
    sure, but the "we" you're talking about here are not Senators and Presidentiables....

    the "we" that i am talking about here are humans and that includes them.
    even the current president can get carried away when she blows her top, that's why her economic adviser calls her a bitch.

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