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    Well Ermita speaks and tells more believable stuff than other officials. Di bale may re-shuffling na. Well anyways, what the statement probably means is that Obama can learn from PGMA how to be strong and hardworking even if he is attacked by baseless allegations by his critics. PGMA continued to perform her job as President even in the middle of controversies. IMHO, that is what is very admirable on PGMA's presidency.

  2. #42
    we can all learn from each other.

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    Wala gyud na ayu si eduardo ermita! pataka lang ug storya. ang iyang mga tubag lagpas kaau.

  4. #44
    Obama might want to learn from Mike Arroyo: How to steal as much money in two presidential terms.

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    Oh my.. I feel embarassed ani nga news. kamote nalang. Nanghambog pa jud og dali2x ning tawhana..

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    naunsa naman tawn na ang malakanyang oi, palabi sa gibati.

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    tinuod jud d.ay ni? ulahi najud ko sa balita.. i should read n listen 2 d news more..

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    Quote Originally Posted by wng View Post
    Wa siya kuyapi? Unsa may ikatudlo nila? Motomar ug Motilium?
    payter bai. sa tanang tubag diri jud ko nahagbung sa akng gilingkuran.
    wa pa cguro mitugpa ang aide ni arroyo...

    tugpa na wui..



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    Quote Originally Posted by cdburgh View Post
    Obama can learn from Arroyo, says Palace official

    01/21/2009 | 08:11 PM

    GMANews.TV - Obama can learn from Arroyo, says Palace official - Nation - Official Website of GMA News and Public Affairs - Latest Philippine News - BETA



    MANILA, Philippines – The Philippines may be just a Third World country, but US President Barack Obama could learn a lesson or two about governance from President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, her top aide said Wednesday.

    Executive Secretary Eduardo Ermita said while he did not want to think Filipinos were better than anybody else, especially since the political system and environment among countries are different from one another, he thinks Arroyo's assumption of the presidency ahead of Obama gave her enough experience on dealing with challenges that lay ahead.

    "First of all, our President is ahead of Obama and probably, I would think that if there's anything to be learned, it should be President Obama learning from President Arroyo. And wouldn't we be proud to say that the Philippines continues to be an 'island of calm' because of the present crunches?" he said, when asked by media what lesson Arroyo could learn from Obama.

    He said the President could even be a model or the "proper conduct under pressure."
    And WE FILIPINOS should learn from the AMERICANS!
    Lets vote the ones who can defend us by formulating a good law and should know how to abide them.
    If a President can withstand pressure like Arroyo, WE should be firm to our VOTES not be persuaded by monetary value.

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