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  1. #131

    Default Re: Open Letter to Our Leaders: Why We Are Not Out In The Streets


    that's the problem for me with the article... it just states let's move on and forget all about it. isn't it? Those who are criticizing Mrs. Arroyo just shut up and let her do his work.

    Is their a part of that article that ask Mrs. Arroyo to answer all those allegations? a big NONE.

    sorry pero wala ko talent in writing... contrary to the letters that is now circulating. kani talented just ni sila and its fits perfectly to the propaganda of the administration.

  2. #132

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    Quote Originally Posted by FK
    what are you trying to push? just move on and forget about it? I haven't read any articles who does not want rallies but also requesting accountability from her.
    Quote Originally Posted by marcus_aurelius
    Ohh come on! The bad thing hasn’t been forgotten for God sake, there are probes and investigation going on (impeachment proceedings as you may recall).
    Did you get any proper closure from the said impeachment? or better yet...are you satisfied of the result?

    These said events would have not escalated if they would have proven to us the tape was spliced, or at least submitt the tape for authentication. Its really that simple. But what did they do? Now you want us to shut up? Unless of course you dont mind to be lead by a cheat, liar and corrupt president. If that's the way you wanted, I dont have a problem with that, its your freedom. The same way that it is our freedom to protest against your madam.

  3. #133

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    can't you get it? there will NEVER be any proper closure to that tape because even the conspirators themselves junked it.

    all of them or nobody even bothered to have that tape authenticated if it was genuine or spliced. need i say why?


  4. #134

    Default Re: Open Letter to Our Leaders: Why We Are Not Out In The Streets

    all of them or nobody even bothered to have that tape authenticated if it was genuine or spliced. need i say why?
    the opposition has a claim that it was authentic... on the contrary, the administration claim that it was spliced... but was denied by the expert that they asked.

  5. #135

    Default Re: Open Letter to Our Leaders: Why We Are Not Out In The Streets

    Quote Originally Posted by FK
    all of them or nobody even bothered to have that tape authenticated if it was genuine or spliced. need i say why?
    the opposition has a claim that it was authentic... on the contrary, the administration claim that it was spliced... but was denied by the expert that they asked.

    naah, i don't think so otherwise the case prospered. probably both camps had it authenticated by their "each and own experts."

    kung mo ingon hinuon sila nga ilang gipa authenticate sa FBI, CIA, Mossad, etc. basin pa tingali but these agencies refuse to meddle with these petty internal political quarrels of little 3rd world country.

    the bottomline is the tape was NEVER REALLY GENUINELY AUTHENTICATED because if truth be told all these brouhaha and nonesense will fall right on their faces, both admin and opposition.

    do you really think if that tape was indeed authentic the conspirators/opposition will be quiet up to now?Â* in short pang bulabog ra gyud to mao na wala na lang sila mo pursige kay sigurado man gyud nga mag binukingay.Â* ma junk kaha to kung tinuod pa to ang tape?Â* i seriously do not think so.

  6. #136

    Default Re: Open Letter to Our Leaders: Why We Are Not Out In The Streets

    Quote Originally Posted by marcus_aurelius
    Quote Originally Posted by migzz
    Quote Originally Posted by mosimos
    You did not answer my question. I ask you let GMA call a rally in her favor. And let us see if she is really enjoying the support of the majority.

    Come to think of it, even if GMA has restricted rallies (which is undemocratic in the first place), people still gather in the streets.

    Rallies nowadays are ALWAYS against GMA. I have yet to see a Pro-GMA rally. maglisud sila ug tapok sa tawo to cheer in favor of GMA.
    Sir, we are not stupid... nganu magrally man mi nga naa man mi trabaho... rallies disrupt business momentum... not to mention traffic... being silent alone can justify support... kamo lang rally gud...
    I strongly agree with that migzz. Going to the street doens't justify the purpose (of who you support and not), we all want our country to move on, why don't we just work and be productive at least its the very noble thing to do to help our country rather than going to streets. OMG people still don't get this.
    Hmmmm. . . Mao ba? He he he he. O di ba kaha di mag rally kay way support sa mga tawo. Naghilum hilum lang na ang mga tawo pero deep inside anti GMA na sila.

    Its too bad lang na ang silence sa mga tawo gi interpret as PRO GMA.

  7. #137

    Default Re: Open Letter to Our Leaders: Why We Are Not Out In The Streets

    BEcause we are no longer ignorant fools why should we be in the street in the first place for what?? ha
    another lame edsa ... people power is myth it never happen ...and should have not happen now just look once a mutiny coup had happen it is bound to happen again .and again sucks.. so called heroes of 1986 became villians and villians become herous now daaaa a cycle of shit.. i say who sits there as president we just have to support for the sake of the nation

  8. #138

    Default Re: Open Letter to Our Leaders: Why We Are Not Out In The Streets

    We love this country and we want peace and progress. Many among us do
    not give a f*&k who sits at Malacanang because we will work hard and do our
    share to make things work. We the people will and can make it work, if
    only you get out of the way and let us do it. If you only do your jobs, the
    ones you are supposed to be doing, things would be a lot simpler and easier
    for all of us.
    :mrgreen:

    like if people oust GMA from Malacanang, naa bay competent enough na ipuli
    hmmmm... id rather see GMA there than those power hungry, pea-minded meddlers who only care for themselves and not for the betterment of the entire nation.

  9. #139

    Default Re: Open Letter to Our Leaders: Why We Are Not Out In The Streets

    AMEN again!

  10. #140

    Default Re: Open Letter to Our Leaders: Why We Are Not Out In The Streets

    i'd rather curl up and die than bend to any leader... GMA or not.

    no god
    no master
    no leader

    kapoy.

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