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    one of my high school classmates got turned by "activists" during our college years. he lurked around the halls of one of the top colleges in cebu trying to "recruit" people.

    he tried to recruit me but it never worked.

    he'd tell me of all the corruption in society. i got that. i knew it already. everyone does. he'd tell me his "organization" had a solution. i was never convinced.

    his organization was organized by, paid for and being led by someone. someone wants this organization running. someone has reasons for having it running.

    reasons are two faced coins: one is public, the other is hidden. i knew their public reason, my classmate never lacked on explaining that. it was their hidden reason that i suspected and that he never could, never would elaborate. i think he'd die before he'd think there was a hidden reason.

    the guy was brainwashed all the way. crowd think-ed.

    too bad, he was a cool guy. he played killer greenday on the guitar.

  2. #112

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    Quote Originally Posted by radiostar View Post
    may nalang sila na.ay nabuhat sa mga mag uuma kaysa kanang cge og sulti na walay nabuhat ang mga tao nangatkat

    shame on you all
    ya naay moy na buhat but more harm than good man pud. samot pa sige mog hatag og false hopes sa mga daling ma ilad nga pobreng mag uuma.

  3. #113

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    Quote Originally Posted by jamesgalejames View Post
    ngano man diay og open sa trading?alibi rana nimo para mangita kag ubos ikumpara,.,kinsa lagi democracy nga datu nga nasod<nga nag lead sa mga aspiring democratic countries..kita?wahahahaa..pakaulaw...nagpasabot bulok na ang democracy nabiyaan na sa uso hasta ang mga tawo nalubok sa kahirapan og maau magkadugay!!!!walay nahimong maau para ma lessen ang poverty such a lamer!!!


    Poverty News Blog: Philippine poverty rate rises to 32.9%
    asan naman fud ni bossing?naka-apil mo ani?or deny napud m o to da max...manghunaw...

    abashet: what a glorious time to be free - Important info from a now-blocked blog
    hehe,,bata pa ceguro ko sir pro..if open na gani imo trading with other countries sympre mo nindot ang dagan sa economiya kay daghan man trabaho mao bitaw na ni kusog ang china,,pro gamay pud ila sweldo,,.lisud na sabton? hehehe,,

    japan,south korea, singapore, ug daghan pa, mga datu ni sila na nasud again tungod kay wala ni sila problema sa insurgency.uban na mga tao ani na nasud naa pud frustration sa ila goverment pro wala ni nila gamita para mg rebelde,,,, lisod na sabton?

    in a communist country sir maski naa ka frustration sa goverment dili ka pwde mg rally..kibaw naka unsa imo sangpotanan..lisod na sabton? hehehe

    dili na bulok ato goberno sir,,ang imo baroganan maoy bulok.daghan na kausaban ang nahitabo,,.ablihi na imo hunahuna sa kamatooran..

    about poverty? hehehe,,pila kabook tapolan na sama nimo ang part ana? gusto mo dawat lempyo dili kibaw maningkamot..ng dala lang mo samok sa ato nasud,,, sama sa ako gsulti sir,,adto sa north korea para makibaw ka unsa na imo gsulti...

  4. #114

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    Quote Originally Posted by radiostar View Post
    may nalang sila na.ay nabuhat sa mga mag uuma kaysa kanang cge og sulti na walay nabuhat ang mga tao nangatkat

    shame on you all
    unsa man d i inyo nabuhat bai? more than 50 years of strugle, then what? sulti daw unsa inyo nabuhat?

  5. #115

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    lisod jud ning problemaha da...target bya sa AFP sa 2010 dpat eradicated na ang CPP-NPA-NDF, murag d pmn cgro....sa mga commie sympathizer dha, huna2 lng gud mo kung unsa na ron ang modern day communism, PRC, vietnam, cuba, norkor, etc....Hypocrisy!!

  6. #116

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    swerte lang mo, ni retire nas palparan...kung nahigayon pa ug diri to gi-assign, tan-awn nato asa mo kutob....ihawn mong buhi ato sa inyong ginganlan nga berdugo....

  7. #117

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    taya ani gud. sayang au ni sila especially the nurse from velez. dli jud na basta basta ang mga velezians. sayang jud kaau. tsk tsk tsk. unsa kaha iya plan for the future?

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    Army arrested 3 students and paraded them as captured NPAs, youth group says


    By Gerry Albert Corpuz, Senior Reporter, The Pamalakaya Times
    Cebu City- The chairperson of the Cebu chapter of the militant youth group ANAKBAYAN on Wednesday condemned the illegal arrest and detention of three youth activists by the Philippine Army, who later paraded them as prize trophies as members of the New People’s army operating in the Central Philippines.
    In a press statement emailed to The Pamalakaya Times, Anakbayan Cebu chair Regletto Aldrich Imbong charged members of the 79th IBPA over the unlawful arrest and detantion of Karlo Cabahug, Maria Carla Alvarico ang Glenn Absin, all members of the militant youth group.
    The military in Central Visayas reported the three activist students youth were caught in gunfire between the New Peoples’ Army (NPA) and elements of the 79th IBPA in Pulang Yuta, Mayabon, Zamboanguita, Negros Oriental.
    But the Anakbayan official dismissed the military report as fabricated. Imbong said the three were active militant youth leaders in Cebu. He said Alvarico, is the Chairperson of the College Editors’ Guild of the Philippines; Cabahug was an active member of the Student Alliance for Nationalism and Democracy (STAND)- University of San Carlos and an active alumni of the said organization; while Absin, was an active member of the League of Filipino Students (LFS) chapter in the province.
    “This act of the AFP is never new. Especially that the most hated Operational Plan Bantay Laya II (OBL II) is going to end next year, the AFP is more desperate to capture CPP-NPAs in order to meet its objective, which is to destroy the armed revolution in the Philippines by 2010,” Imbong said.
    He added: ” However, OBL2 only sows more human rights violations, both in the cities and in the country sides. What the AFP is doing is targeting members and leaders of legal militant organizations, in order to discredit the integrity of militant youth organizations. This is not just a desperate act, but also a cowardly one. Instead of chasing after their real enemies, the AFP chases after innocent victims.”
    Anakbayan-Cebu chapter also asserted the illegal arrest and detention and the misrepresentation of three student activists also reflects the kind of justice system we have here in the Philippines. “The AFP, instead of upholding provisions stated in our 1987 constitution, are the ones violating it. Due process of law was never given to the three youth leaders and branding them already as “members of the NPA”, a move that directly violates the principle of presuming innocence to “suspects” unless proven guilty,’ the group said.
    Anakbayan-Cebu chapter said these arbitrary arrests done by the AFP is possible to every innocent Filipino, and we are encouraging all Filipinos to be vigilant and more, militant, against these cowardly and desperate moves.
    The left-leaning youth group said the armed revolution to end, the AFP and the US-Arroyo government must find solutions to the very roots of our problems, especially the centuries-old problem of landlessness in the Philippines.
    Anakbayan said the moves of the US-Arroyo and the AFP seemed to be a fuel to the said armed revolution. Since the AFP failed to present real NPA captives, the AFP is just trying to say something of which they are ashamed to admit: that the armed revolution in the country sides, waged by the CPP-NPA, is getting stronger, a situation they can never control.#

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    The following are the violations exemplified by the elements of the 79th IBPA, among others:


    On their way to their destination, the three were flagged down by men who did not formally introduce their identities and who were not in military uniform;
    •They were interrogated and their personal belongings were searched in the absence of a legal warrant;
    •They were arrested based on intuition... Read More—following the firing of gunshots by an unknown source located in a short distance from where they were situated—and not on objective reasons and findings;
    •They were held captive, tied their hands and bodies, physically hit them with their weapons, and forced them to walk for three hours towards the Police Station where they were detained; and,
    •They were forced to sign legal papers even without proper counsel.

  10. #120

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    lol radiostar...asa ka kuha ana? unsa na nga source? wa nai motuo ana, ang mga activist group karon kay kasagaran front nas mga komunista, wa nai matonto ana....ilang kumo2x naa nai pasabot, ayaw nalang ko pa-explaina, puwang bandila, puwang kartolina, puwang vandalism sa island sa jones.....kinsai inyong gitonto? mo deny pa jud nga wai koneksyon sa komunista, daghan ng nikanta oi kadungog first hand....lol..manonto pa jud ka...hilaw pa ka oi

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