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  1. #41

    @silent-kill - oh so theres hope if they are like you then? give me an example of you so called doing something then. And dont give me crap about you working in some call center and generating taxes when you know exactly what happens to taxes, fact is everything your doing is simply trying to feed yourselves while giving yourselves the illusion that your actually doing something good for the country, keep on dreaming.

    as for OFWs its the same thing, they work there to feed thier families here and result is still no progress for the country. Fact is this country is so ****ed up from the inside no matter what you do it wont matter, and you only have only the people to thank for that. So I say again this country has no future! and whoever was that guy that said "Everything in the Philippines is for sale" <-- spanish era he got it right as this is actually the current condition the country, and you dont you dare deny it!
    Last edited by wikki; 01-14-2011 at 10:06 PM.

  2. #42
    If only the Filipino people would have the same belief in what we can do as a nation as I do.

    Well, I stand firm in my belief that the Philippines will be able to rise again and as I hope, it will become the great nation it deserves to be. Who would believe the Philippines more than the people who know it's strengths best? The Filipino people. Change is the only permanent thing on earth, we can change, the way we run the country and how confident we are in it.

    On the best I can, I will invest my money in the Philippines and give the jobs to FILIPINOS and not to foreign people elsewhere.

    Soon enough we'll meet again when my hope comes true.

    God bless to you.

  3. #43
    change is constant, but it doesnt mean it will always be good taken into account a huge chunk og the Ph population is barely educated and if educated is heavily influenced by the west and practically speaking is inapplicable or conflicts with local culture or social function. mao btw nag ka yawaX2 naning pinas, kusog man kaayo mu follow sa US ang mga numbnuts nato sa gov. office despite the plain view of it failing epicly.

    @leonell - seriously considering that young new breeds of politicians get corrupted because old ones still have a very strong influence even though they are not in office anymore, and when these young ones get old and new ones join in the cycle continues and gets worse due to the fact that those undesired acts that they do seems so normal and acceptable to them and so they continue with it.

  4. #44
    Quote Originally Posted by wikki View Post
    change is constant, but it doesnt mean it will always be good taken into account a huge chunk og the Ph population is barely educated and if educated is heavily influenced by the west and practically speaking is inapplicable or conflicts with local culture or social function. mao btw nag ka yawaX2 naning pinas, kusog man kaayo mu follow sa US ang mga numbnuts nato sa gov. office despite the plain view of it failing epicly.

    @leonell - seriously considering that young new breeds of politicians get corrupted because old ones still have a very strong influence even though they are not in office anymore, and when these young ones get old and new ones join in the cycle continues and gets worse due to the fact that those undesired acts that they do seems so normal and acceptable to them and so they continue with it.
    bro, are you still living and earning in the Phil?

  5. #45
    Quote Originally Posted by wikki View Post
    @silent-kill - oh so theres hope if they are like you then? give me an example of you so called doing something then. And dont give me crap about you working in some call center and generating taxes when you know exactly what happens to taxes, fact is everything your doing is simply trying to feed yourselves while giving yourselves the illusion that your actually doing something good for the country, keep on dreaming.

    as for OFWs its the same thing, they work there to feed thier families here and result is still no progress for the country. Fact is this country is so ****ed up from the inside no matter what you do it wont matter, and you only have only the people to thank for that. So I say again this country has no future! and whoever was that guy that said "Everything in the Philippines is for sale" <-- spanish era he got it right as this is actually the current condition the country, and you dont you dare deny it!
    Yes there is, Filipino Chinese fire fighters, they see lack of firemen they volunteered. heck istorya.net even organizes tree planting activities, our company conduct volunteer programs, doing something doesn't necessarily mean doing something big. it starts small and it involves a community believing a common cause, like recycling, voting, etc.

    Taxes goes to the city, to make the city better ex: SRP project, Mambaling fly over, roads, traffic lights, bus terminals, hospitals, schools etc etc lol. they don't go all to corruption as you might want to express. corruption is so common, its everywhere in the world. what is important is the progress that's being made is greater than the corruption being done.

    yes I'm feeding myself and my family and help people who strives to make their lives better, I'm paying tax because i still believe in this battle, got a problem with that?

    I'm not a call center dude, but i salute them for doing their part in this continuing effort for betterment.

    so what are you doing? are you a photographer shooting pictures in black and white?
    Last edited by silent-kill; 01-15-2011 at 10:05 PM.

  6. #46
    Quote Originally Posted by wikki View Post
    change is constant, but it doesnt mean it will always be good taken into account a huge chunk og the Ph population is barely educated and if educated is heavily influenced by the west and practically speaking is inapplicable or conflicts with local culture or social function. mao btw nag ka yawaX2 naning pinas, kusog man kaayo mu follow sa US ang mga numbnuts nato sa gov. office despite the plain view of it failing epicly.

    @leonell - seriously considering that young new breeds of politicians get corrupted because old ones still have a very strong influence even though they are not in office anymore, and when these young ones get old and new ones join in the cycle continues and gets worse due to the fact that those undesired acts that they do seems so normal and acceptable to them and so they continue with it.
    then the country needs someone like you who sees things differently and start making a difference don't just whine lol.

  7. #47
    Quote Originally Posted by leonell View Post
    If only the Filipino people would have the same belief in what we can do as a nation as I do.

    Well, I stand firm in my belief that the Philippines will be able to rise again and as I hope, it will become the great nation it deserves to be. Who would believe the Philippines more than the people who know it's strengths best? The Filipino people. Change is the only permanent thing on earth, we can change, the way we run the country and how confident we are in it.

    On the best I can, I will invest my money in the Philippines and give the jobs to FILIPINOS and not to foreign people elsewhere.

    Soon enough we'll meet again when my hope comes true.

    God bless to you.
    you are absolutely right bai, we need to work on our outlooks in life and see the problem differently and convert it to an opportunity.

  8. #48
    simple ra ang problema.. ngano mag salig man sa gobyerno para ma buhi ta ... ma bitaw nang mga OFW ni gawas sa pilipinas aron maningkamot ug dili mag salig sa gobyerno aron ma hatagan ug maayong ugma ang pamilya

    do your best and god will do the rest

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