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  1. #1361

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    P-Noy got a successful trip sa America.

    Aside from meeting the Filipino communities, his speech at the United Nations, meeting Obama , and getting honored from his mother's alma mater, etc etc..

    But one of the most important is the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) granting $434 million to the Philippines for investments in roads, community development projects, and improvements to the country’s Bureau of Internal Revenue. It only goes to show the US government has a big trust with this new administration. For me that is really something.

    Go lang P-Noy, sa detractors, as if naman...hhehehehh wag na...

  2. #1362

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    wala paman 1 year si mr. president, ato lang usa siya obserbaran gud, unya nata mo judge kung halfway sa iyang term wala jud siyay na buhat nga tarong,

    pareha ragud na sa trabaho nato, ganahan diay ka husgaan dayon ka nga bago paka naka sud sa trabaho, diba.?

  3. #1363

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    ^^sakto ka. but husga-an sd kaha ka kng wala kay palpak nga nabuhat?

  4. #1364

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    Quote Originally Posted by peewee_toot View Post
    ^^sakto ka. but husga-an sd kaha ka kng wala kay palpak nga nabuhat?
    pwede man ka husgaan kung naa jud kay sayop, but since bago paka ana nga environment, dapat mo give pud sila ug time para maka adjust. mo abot ra biya jud na ang time nga dapat na jud ka husgaan ug taktakon.

  5. #1365

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    Quote Originally Posted by Similya View Post
    pwede man ka husgaan kung naa jud kay sayop, but since bago paka ana nga environment, dapat mo give pud sila ug time para maka adjust. mo abot ra biya jud na ang time nga dapat na jud ka husgaan ug taktakon.
    not all jobs have the luxury of getting 2nd chances kung magkasayop ka. imagine kung bag-o pa ka na doctor, ok ra diay mamatay ang pasyente kay nasayop ka tungod nabagohan sa environment?

    just saying...

  6. #1366

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    Ang problema sa uban, tanan makita ang gusto lang makita. Pati mga name calling ug mga unnecessary jokes gina apil. Haters will always hate. Mao na ako na learn diri. Wala nata mabuhat ana, mao na para sa uban.

    Mag rason lang kunwari sila na mao ni siya, mao ni gibuhat, the truth is "they just hate him for being Noynoy." Nothing to do ug unsa iya buhaton.Mao man na ang tinuod. sad but true.

  7. #1367

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sarevok View Post
    not all jobs have the luxury of getting 2nd chances kung magkasayop ka. imagine kung bag-o pa ka na doctor, ok ra diay mamatay ang pasyente kay nasayop ka tungod nabagohan sa environment?

    just saying...


    Correct!

    Its simple..if not from the popularity of His parents and family name..He's a nobody!
    The same with Obama...

    Noy-noy is Over-Hyped!

  8. #1368

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    Quote Originally Posted by Similya View Post
    pwede man ka husgaan kung naa jud kay sayop, but since bago paka ana nga environment, dapat mo give pud sila ug time para maka adjust. mo abot ra biya jud na ang time nga dapat na jud ka husgaan ug taktakon.
    ok ra man masayop sir. but if ang imong sayop ky naka affect sa kadaghanan, ok lang ba gihapon na?dinha na mo gawas ang responsibility sir. kay ni sulod man ka anang butanga, dapat imo buhaton imong trabaho with a little error lang unta. mao bitaw importante nga imo jud studyhan pagmaayu kung ready na ba ka anang mga butanga para at least gamay ra og margin sa error.

  9. #1369

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    Aquino boasts of $2.7-B investment pledge from US

    President Benigno Simeon "Noynoy" Aquino III on Monday boasted of obtaining, with a lean Philippine delegation, a $2.7-billion investment pledge from United States firms.

    Aquino revealed his delegation's achievement at a Sunday Mass (Monday morning in Manila) attended by members of various Filipino organizations at the Basilica of Mission Dolores in San Francisco, California.

    “In Church we are taught to be humble, I’m sorry ... but we will be bringing home (up to) $2.7 billion in new investments," he said in his remarks shortly after the Mass.

    “We have made the most out of this (trip) and without (a) bloated delegation spending lavishly along the way," Aquino said.

    His predecessor, former President and incumbent Pampanga Rep. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo was known for her large entourage in her official trips abroad. She was also highly criticized for the lavish dinners they had during those trips.

    45 meetings in six days

    Aquino said, in the last six days of his US visit, his delegation has had success in 45 meetings, “all for the betterment of our people."

    He admitted that he was reluctant at first to go to the US because he believed “foreign travels are expensive and we need focus on reforms at home."


    “(But) my economic managers assured me that the trip to the US will be extremely beneficial to our country ... And I am happy to share with you the news that we are returning home with very substantial commitments," he said.

    He also expressed optimism about the business proposals made by prospective American investors, saying employment opportunities will improve the living standards of the Filipinos.

    “We are now at the stage of revitalizing our nation. Time and again we have proven to the world that if united nothing is impossible for us Filipinos," he said.

    Aquino asks for prayers

    The Mass capped Aquino’s weeklong working visit to the US. He asked Filipinos in the US to pray for him and the nation.

    “May I ask you further ... please pray for me and for the entire nation as we move forward to forge a future worthy of our church. Let us keep working to stay on the straight path where peace and progress await us," he said.

    After the Mass, Aquino was scheduled to participate in a town-hall meeting style interview, then depart for the Hyatt Regency San Francisco Airport Hotel at Burlingame, California.

    The government-run dzRB radio said Aquino is scheduled to take a Philippine Airlines commercial flight (PR-104) at 1:30 p.m. (Manila time) for Manila and be home at 3:30 a.m. Tuesday.

    The Official Gazette website said the Filipinos present at the Mass included members of Filipino communities from Alaska, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Northern Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington State and Wyoming.

    The website said these Filipino-American communities are active advocates for Philippine development. – VVP, GMANews.TV


    Pa duwa-duwa lang ug racing game, pa kaon kaon lang hotdog and gi bali ang flag pero 2.7 Billion Dollars in Investment Pledges plus $434 Million dollars in Grants.. that's a pretty hefty pasalubong and a worth it trip.
    Last edited by vipvip68; 09-27-2010 at 05:44 PM.

  10. #1370

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    Ang mga haters ni ingun, "The price of an inverted flag...." talking about the investment pledge. Makita lang jud unsa ka shallow ang uban, bisad walay connection gina gamit para lang naay masulti.

    Ang ato man pud country makinabang ana unless taga Mars mo...

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