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  1. #1111

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    Quote Originally Posted by BIGMAN View Post
    Gamay ra kaau nang 75M Sir. Diha gani toy trip niya nga 108M ang nagasto. Usa ra na ka trip ha. Gamay ra jud kaau nang 75M for 9 years of stay in power.

    @Pnoy's critics
    Please accept na intawon mo nga pildi inyong manok pagka President. Let's all support Pnoy. Again, it's too early to judge him. Let him take his time. He's got a lot of things to do.
    sakto ka sir. noy2x has a lot of things to do. one of which was the quirino hostage drama. he failed. let's not judge him. but dont be blind also...

  2. #1112

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    Quote Originally Posted by peewee_toot View Post
    sakto ka sir. noy2x has a lot of things to do. one of which was the quirino hostage drama. he failed. let's not judge him. but dont be blind also...

    Everybody commits mistake. The most important thing is we'll learn from it. If you all perfect and don't ever had mistakes in the past. Then you can stone Pnoy to death.

    Nahala:
    Bitaya ninyo si Pnoy sa bayang magiliw, he he he. peace

  3. #1113

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    Quote Originally Posted by BIGMAN View Post
    Everybody commits mistake. The most important thing is we'll learn from it. If you all perfect and don't ever had mistakes in the past. Then you can stone Pnoy to death.

    Nahala:
    Bitaya ninyo si Pnoy sa bayang magiliw, he he he. peace
    kadaghan nata kita aning cgeg kasayop ang presidente. mao ni mao na... ang ganahan sa tao muasenso ang atong panginabuhi...unsaon man nato pag asenso ug mismo atong presidente bolay-og.. masayop lagi ta... kadaghan nata kita sa mga past presidents pero dapat bawal ang magkamali... pero above all there is still corruption...kanang ABNOYA di pana mangawat ron.. kay bag-o paman... awa lang nya ug maka benta ni mu hwego man gyud ni siya... pa aBNOY-Abnoy lang para dili halata... iyang style

  4. #1114

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    bro eddie villanueva

  5. #1115

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    @BIGMAN

    hehehe. i suggest that you tell that to the people of HK, esp the families of the victims.

  6. #1116

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    Wow another one..

    Few days ago, gi ubsan ang
    Judiciary fund..
    OFW Legal Assistance Fund


    and this one again..

    Military loses civic project funds

    By Dona Pazzibugan, Gil C. Cabacungan Jr., TJ Burgonio
    Philippine Daily Inquirer


    MANILA, Philippines—Some military officers are grumbling about losing control over a substantial amount of funds meant for infrastructure projects in poor barangays whose residents are vulnerable to recruitment by communist rebels.

    The Aquino administration has scrapped funding next year for the Armed Forces’ Kalayaan sa Barangay Program (KBP), the supposed carrot in the military’s carrot-and-stick counterinsurgency campaign.

    The KBP allows military engineers to put up schools, health centers, roads, water systems and livelihood projects in barangays with sizable rebel presence, in order for soldiers to win over local residents. Since 2008, it has reportedly received around P1 billion yearly.


    In submitting his national budget proposal for 2011, President Benigno Aquino III said that under his zero-based approach, he terminated certain government programs, such as the KBP, because this “no longer delivered its intended outcomes.”

    Military spokesperson Brig. Gen. Jose Mabanta Jr. Monday confirmed that the KBP funds had been diverted to other government agencies.

    “We would welcome [if] these KBP projects [would] be continued,” Mabanta said when asked if the AFP wanted to retain the program.

    Counterinsurgency

    “The KBP is geared toward showing people in insurgency-infected areas that indeed the government is after their welfare...by infusing projects into their areas,” he added.

    Mabanta said the scrapping of the KBP would affect the AFP’s new counterinsurgency strategy starting January next year, which would see the military focusing its energies on civil-military operations rather than on purely military operations against rebels.

    New People’s Army (NPA) rebels might be emboldened to continue recruiting from poor barangays “because there would be no evidence of government projects and influence in these remote areas,” he said.

    Poverty reduction

    Before senators approve the welfare department’s 2011 budget, they would want to know how capable Social Welfare Secretary Corazon Soliman is in distributing and monitoring the P29.194 billion worth of dole-outs under the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino.

    Sen. Franklin Drilon, chair of the Senate finance committee, said: “We are generally supportive; we just want more details to make sure the programs succeed in reducing poverty. We want to make sure the program is properly monitored given the amount of public funds involved.”

    Sen. Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said that since the government was making huge sacrifices in infrastructure spending, education, rice purchases and hospitals to come up with a large allocation for dole-outs, “it is important that it is properly implemented so that this will really help in alleviating poverty.”

    The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) is getting a 123-percent increase in its budget to P34.146 billion, with P29.194 billion going to conditional cash transfer (P21.194 billion), rice subsidy program (P4.234 billion), supplemental feeding program (P2.884 billion), and food for work subsidies (P881.219 million).

    But Sen. Francis Escudero remained skeptical about the poverty alleviation strategy of the DSWD.

    He questioned why the government had to cut by P1 billion the budget for 55 government hospitals across the country and four major hospitals—the Lung, Heart, Kidney and Children’s centers—in Quezon City while pouring it all on the DSWD which does not have the capacity to ensure that deserving poor families get the cash giveaways.

    Defending the CCT

    Soliman Monday told the House appropriations committee that the P21.2-billion fund for the conditional cash transfer (CCT) was intended to bail out the 2.3 million extremely poor households across the country by 2011.

    She said this was the first time that a “large amount is being given directly to the poor.”

    Soliman said she had been asked why they couldn’t go into micro-financing instead of the CCT.

    “My answer is when a very poor family has a sick person in the house, the money for micro-finance will go to medicine. If a child wants to go to school and does not have slippers, he will not go to school. If a mother is made to choose between prenatal check-ups and food, she will go for food,” she said.


    pero kani ang buhat nila krn
    Dole-out budget increase to 122%
    Pork Barrel increase

    Do the math.. Ginansya nasad mga tapulan ug dagkong T@E ani.. tsk tsk
    Last edited by boom_box; 09-21-2010 at 02:21 PM.

  7. #1117

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    ^^hahaiz. mao ng ang mga tao ky magsalig na lng. cge dole out pa!

  8. #1118

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    paeta ... unsai tuo nila sa mga OFW mga kwartahan
    kai kung daghan pa kwarta mga OFW hagbay rami nama uli for good sa pilinas

  9. #1119

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    Mas maayo ug effective na adto tanan sa DSWD aron isa ray mag monitor or basolon kung dili maayo pagka implementar.

    kanang sa OFW nga allocation ma punta rana sa parente/family sa official cgeg travel abroad.
    Kanang scholarship program sa DepEd ang ma bulahan ana parente sa Governor, Congressman, Mayor.
    kanang budget para sa hospital taman rana sa pag palit ug overpriced tambal nga tago-an lang sa kaban.
    kanang sa military KBP ma punta rana sa Generals Mansion

    Mas maayo adto rana tanan sa DSWD aron isa ray basolon kung palpak.

    Ganahan ko aning Dinki.

  10. #1120

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    ^^pwede ra sd sir. ma pressure jd na c maam dinky.

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