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  1. #31

    Quote Originally Posted by omniknight View Post
    I would not give a part of my Freedom for Money.. I wouldn't.. That's my opinion..
    ill gladly give up part of my freedom for a more comfortable existence.. id gladly give up some of my liberties for peace and order...

    its not about money.. its about quality of life... having too much freedom makes us savages and uncivilized...

    democracy is good.. too much of it is called anarchy...

  2. #32
    Quote Originally Posted by AmorsoloX View Post
    ill gladly trade some of my freedom for prosperity.. we need to sacrifice something for the welfare of the country..

    a little more discipline is beneficial to us...



    yup.. and the buyers too.. contraceptives will be more accessible.. people will be more educated... whats wrong with the pharma companies gaining a profit? if they are capable of supplying the goods, they should be paid for their services... unsa man nga contraceptives ato paliton kung di mo supply ang mga pharma companies? lana sa albularyo?


    we cant be too selfish now can we? dili maau ng cge ra ta dawat limpyo...

    I agree with you,,... we need to control ourselves and so there are times that we cant control ourselves (soo excited to have ***) thats why our goverment are doing there job to regulate and discipline us all..
    its for the benefit of us all special for the future generations to come...

  3. #33
    disiplina lang kuwang sa tawo.. dili na kinahanglan ug law sama ani..

  4. #34
    Quote Originally Posted by nirdle_phogi View Post
    disiplina lang kuwang sa tawo.. dili na kinahanglan ug law sama ani..
    problema kaau ang disiplina.. kay lahi2x man gud ta mga tinoohan.. example,, lahi ang disiplina sa katoliko. lahi disiplina sa INC, lahi disiplina sa muslim.. lahi disiplina kada cultura...

    kini nga law, mka tabang lang.. maski pa unsa ka nindot nga balaod kung way au mga tao.. wa jud epek..

  5. #35
    Quote Originally Posted by AmorsoloX View Post
    ill gladly give up part of my freedom for a more comfortable existence.. id gladly give up some of my liberties for peace and order.
    You can give up all you like, just don't FORCE other people to make the same mistake -- which is exactly what the RH/Abortion Bill does! It FORCES people to do what is wrong.


    Gibo on changed RH stand: ‘You have to please disparate sectors’
    http://www.gmanews.tv/story/182610/gibo-on-changed-rh-stand-you-have-to-please-disparate-sectors
    Excerpt:

    Lakas-Kampi-CMD presidential bet Gilberto Teodoro Jr. on Wednesday said he is now advocating “moral choice" on the Reproductive Health (RH) issue “to please disparate sectors"—after saying months ago that he would keep supporting certain RH bill provisions despite incurring the Church’s ire.

    Teodoro said his decision to change his stance on House Bill 5043 or the RH bill was “a practical matter" since the debate on the measure “has created more division than harmony."

    “You have to please disparate sectors. You cannot make something succeed if there is massive opposition against it. That’s the practical reality of things," he told reporters in an interview after a forum in Manila.

    Teodoro likewise said the government should “let the moral guardians make the enlightened moral choice" on RH issues.

    “With a problem so close to the bedroom such as this, we must work with each other. The government should be neutral and committed to support a moral choice," he said.


    Poll thumbs down reproductive bill
    MANILA STANDARD TODAY
    by Macon Ramos-Araneta
    http://www.manilastandardtoday.com/i...2010/january/9

    NINETY-two percent of Metro Manila residents have rejected the controversial Reproductive Health bill pending in the House of Representatives, former Environment Secretary Joselito Atienza said Friday.

    The results of the Filipino Family Survey, conducted by HB&A International-ARO Research Group with 500 respondents from Dec. 2 to 9, showed that Filipinos “overwhelmingly” gave the RH bill, authored by Albay Rep. Edcel Lagman, a thumbs down, Atienza said.

    Atienza, who is running for mayor of Manila in the May elections, criticized Lagman for deceiving other congressmen by saying that a majority of Filipinos favored his proposed measure to address population growth.

    Lagman “is fooling all of us,” Atienza told reporters during the presentation of the survey results at Casa Español.

    HB&A International is led by Dr. Joselito Sandejas as chairman and Tony Abaya as managing director. Established in 1997, it is affiliated with Louis Harris & Associates while Asia Research Organization, established in the 1950s, is the Philippine affiliate of Gallup International.

    Should the voting for the RH bill be put off, Lagman on Thursday threatened to hostage charter change initiatives and tax measures during the 10 sessions remaining before Congress takes a break for the campaign season starting next month.

    The RH bill have languished in the legislative mill for more than a decade, despite consistent and overwhelming public support for the enactment of a comprehensive reproductive health and family planning law, Lagman said.

    But Atienza insisted that “99.99 percent” of the respondents do not know the law and its provisions. He called on everyone not to tolerate Lagman’s allegations, which the former mayor said were “grossly incorrect and a great injustice.”

    He debunked Lagman’s position that rapid population growth causes poverty, citing countries with huge populations like China and India that have grown and developed in economic terms and would soon turn into major superpowers.

    The HB&A International-ARO Research survey found that the Philippines, despite its more than 90 million population, has been spared by the global recession because of the remittances by over 10 million Filipino migrant workers.

    With more people, Atienza said it would be easier to boost the economy.

    Eighty percent of the respondents agreed that human resources and population size would make the country stronger in the coming years, especially if corruption would be reduced significantly and government officials serve the people, Atienza said.

    Abaya said of those interviewed on *** education, one of two major issues in the RH bill, 75 percent were not aware that if passed into law, *** education would be taught to children starting in grade 5, while 87 percent said they did not want teachers teaching their children about the technical and biological aspects of ***.

    Abaya also said 65 percent agreed that parents could best teach their children about *** than their teachers, and 88 percent of parents would like to train on how to give their children *** education.

    On the second issue of the bill, which deals with abortion, Abaya said 85 percent are not aware that once passed the RH bill would allow teenagers to secure “abortifacient devices and substances” without their parents’ knowledge and consent.

    Abaya said 90 percent do not agree that Congress should appropriate P2 billion to the detriment of other essential medicines for free children’s vaccinations, treatment of dreaded diseases and other more important health and medical concerns.

    “Why would contraceptives be made essential medicines when pregnancy does not belong to the top 10 leading causes of mortality among Filipinos?” Atienza said.




    DEFEND YOUR RIGHTS AND THOSE OF THE UNBORN.
    NO TO THE UNDEMOCRATIC RH/ABORTION BILL (HB 5043)

    Please sign the petition AGAINST the Reproductive Health/Abortion Bill (HB5043)
    http://www.petitiononline.com/xxhb5043/

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    Naa untay magsuroy sa mga lugar aron pag-educate sa mga tawo about family planning.
    Paresan sad dayon sa balaod nga mag mando sa mga tawo pagplano sa ilang pamilya.

    Sa china before, usa ra kaanak ang allowed every 10 years.
    Kung mabuntis ka sobra sa usa, either multahan kag equivalent sa one year nga income
    or mapreso ang father for one year.

    Mao nga effective kaayo ilang family planning didto.
    Tan-awa karon, nindot na ilang economiya.

  7. #37
    Quote Originally Posted by choyadgreat View Post
    disagree... ikaw ra may hipocrito diri sir...
    wow! attacking the poster is against istorya.net's rule.

    OT:btw, ayaw palabi og attack sa poster sir ky imong name, picture, and i little background about you ky gi kalat na diri sa istorya. pagbantay2x lng sir. i guess daghan ang nglagot nmo. naay naka ila nmo gd. if you want, ako i-post diri ang gi send sa ako nga PM...

    sa ni PM nko about ni sir choyadgreat, dont worry, dili ko mo tell kng c kinsa ka. (salig lng)

    just a friend's advise...

  8. #38
    Quote Originally Posted by vipvip68 View Post
    You are misinformed... there's no such thing as a 2 child bill...
    again let me repeat.... please read...
    huh? misinformed? ni ingon d i ko sir nga naay 2 child bill? sa asa? please post links... thanks!

  9. #39
    Quote Originally Posted by AmorsoloX View Post
    maski pa unsa ka nindot nga balaod kung way au mga tao.. wa jud epek..
    just like what is happening in our country right now. hahaiz... only in the philippines...

  10. #40
    OT: Hehehe, basig nag joke ra na siya bro.. kalma lng..

    Quote Originally Posted by peewee_toot View Post
    wow! attacking the poster is against istorya.net's rule.

    OT:btw, ayaw palabi og attack sa poster sir ky imong name, picture, and i little background about you ky gi kalat na diri sa istorya. pagbantay2x lng sir. i guess daghan ang nglagot nmo. naay naka ila nmo gd. if you want, ako i-post diri ang gi send sa ako nga PM...

    sa ni PM nko about ni sir choyadgreat, dont worry, dili ko mo tell kng c kinsa ka. (salig lng)

    just a friend's advise...

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