Page 2 of 16 FirstFirst 1234512 ... LastLast
Results 11 to 20 of 152
  1. #11

    Default Re: What can Self-Righteous, Anti-GMA supporters say about these?


    GMA pamaligya na atung isla sa SPRATLY unya sila moy nidawat sa commission, karon pila na kabulan c GMA wala gyuy clarification sa case kong involve ba siya o wala. QUESTION: Ngano hadlok man c Neri mosulte sa tanan? TUBAGA be...................kong limpyo c Arroyo ipaklaro niya ang issue ni NERI or niya.

  2. #12

    Default Re: What can Self-Righteous, Anti-GMA supporters say about these?

    Quote Originally Posted by mercadian
    GMA pamaligya na atung isla sa SPRATLY unya sila moy nidawat sa commission, karon pila na kabulan c GMA wala gyuy clarification sa case kong involve ba siya o wala. QUESTION: Ngano hadlok man c Neri mosulte sa tanan? TUBAGA be...................kong limpyo c Arroyo ipaklaro niya ang issue ni NERI or niya.
    Kinsa may Presidente nga limpyo beh? Kinsa may ganahan nimo mag presidente, ikaw? Hehe

  3. #13

    Default Re: What can Self-Righteous, Anti-GMA supporters say about these?

    na hala, pasagdi na lang ninyo ang mga tawo sa gobyerno mangawat.
    basol ra bitaw mo unya kung mangkamang na ang pinas.

  4. #14

    Default Re: What can Self-Righteous, Anti-GMA supporters say about these?

    Quote Originally Posted by cebu-future
    Kinsa may Presidente nga limpyo beh? Kinsa may ganahan nimo mag presidente, ikaw? Hehe
    Bitaw sad no, wa man gyuy presidente nga limpyo, nganong dili na man lang nato pasagdan ang pinas nga mag-antos? Tutal pareho man lang gihapon bisan kinsa ang presidente.

    I hope you can explain that reasoning to your children and your children's children when they grow up to a country that may be the most corrupt and misearable in the world during their time. It is precisely your kind of attitude that perpetuates bad governance in our country, defeatist and devoid of a hope for a brighter future. Fortunately there are some of us who cannot be contented with rotten governance and strive for a better leadership that could dig the country out of this quagmire.

    So the price of oil and rice has risen and our country will inevitably suffer. You know what, our country's sufferance could have been lessened if only billions were not stolen from the fertilizer fund or if the irrigation projects were handled effectively or if roads and food storage facilities were built instead of losing the people's money in tongpats, or etc. ad libitum.

    Oh, pilipinas kong minumutya, kong mao ning klase sa mga tawo nga gamahal nimo ug imong gisaligan para moumento, kanus-a ka pa man mapagarbo nga lugar diin gipakatawo ang klase nila ni Rizal, Bonifacio ug uban pa? Para ninyong "see no evil, hear no evil", I am not anti-GMA. I am pro-Pilipinas and will be pro-anybody who will lead our country and people out of this hell.

  5. #15

    Default Re: What can Self-Righteous, Anti-GMA supporters say about these?

    Nia pa'y laing view gikan sa usa ka columnist sa Freeman. Tingali ug lain sad ni nga "self-righteous" anti-GMA siya.

    The hungry are beyond appeasement
    AS IT APPEARS By Lorenzo Paradiang Jr.
    Tuesday, April 15, 2008
    Never before has one been so angry just by merely reading this news caption: “P3 B irrigation fund went to Arroyo pals’ pockets”. The impulsive reaction was to curse silently whosoever are the culprits for such bilious and dastardly felony that is beyond forgiving.

    Not only the huge P3 B has fattened certain pockets. This was just part of the ginormous P8.8 B for the current irrigation budget of the Department of Agriculture and the National Irrigation Authority that has yet to be accounted for by the “crocodiles” whose appetites are insatiable and unwhetted. Bottomless.

    Note this well… Since the late 90’s until now, the accumulated budgetary appropriations total P145 billion to modernize the agriculture and fishery sectors. So, how could there be rice and corn shortage now? How were these billions spent? Just imagine the magnitude of the corruption, what with the avoidable rice crisis, if only these funds were put to honest use. There would have been rice over-sufficiency, angrily exclaimed Jimmy Tadeo, chairman of the Philippine National Rice Farmers Council.

    Granting that staving off the runaway rampage of the fuel price as beyond control, the radical doubling of rice and corn prices, is another matter. Staple production could have been at least doubled if the funds for irrigation and overall agri-husbandry were wisely spent, than lining the pockets of the “crocodiles”. Instead of extensive rice production, Tadeo claims, the government has wrongly relied on rice importation and, only now, has it realized its blunder.

    Another farmers’ group, the Kilusang Magbubukid ng Pilipinas (KMP), laments that almost P40 M of the P3 B was gobbled up by political allies/friends of the president. KMP chairman Rafael Mariano has dared DA Secretary Arthur Yap and the NIA to account where the P3 B total release in two tranches as of March 2007 ever went.

    Such gigantic funding as claimed by Mariano, could not have been spent for irrigation works and/or repairs as budgeted. He asserted that none was done in the rice granaries in seven provinces in Northern Luzon since June 2007 where the KMP has provincial chapters.

    Indeed, when there is smoke, there must be fire. The apprehensions of the KMP that the irrigation funds could have been siphoned into the admin election expenses, like other government funds, isn’t far-fetched or improbable at all.

    And so, KMP is inviting a congressional probe “to get to the bottom of this”. You see, based on contemporary events and government transactions, fiscal and anti-corruption watchdogs, say, the COA, the Ombudsman, or any other investigative agencies appear to be ineffective and/or inutile.

    One wonders if the growing downtrend of the purchasing power of the Philippine peso – though appreciating against the US dollar – is the primordial reason that corruption and other shenanigans in government are no longer within the millions or multi-millions. The shifting wind in scams computation has now intensified into billions and multi-billions.

    If the KMP accusation on the “irrigation fund” scandal be true – and indications prove so – it could not just be simple graft and corruption. To put it bluntly, it’s mega plunder and mega economic sabotage. And, if true that it involves the president’s men, let Heaven consign them to hell!

    Let this be stressed, that the hungry are beyond appeasement, such that, no matter how GMA and her cohorts speak of favorable economic fundamentals including a 7.4 % GNP stat as mere vaporizing trumpery or worthless nonsense, this is nothing to the famished or starved stomachs. It’s a rank insult, just as it was so when Marie Antoinette abetted the French uprising when she stupidly blurted that in the absence of bread, the peasantry be fed with cake.




  6. #16

    Default Re: What can Self-Righteous, Anti-GMA supporters say about these?

    Unsaon man pag sumpa aning Curse sa Pinas .... second time nako naka Post Ani

    Manuel Quezon

    It is Better To Live Like HELL ruled by Filipinos than Live Like HEAVEN ruled by American ...

    I think the Solution ani problema sa Pinas is Leadership we need a Leader Like Mao Tsi Tong ....

  7. #17
    C.I.A. godsaint's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 2007
    Gender
    Male
    Posts
    3,028
    Blog Entries
    1

    Default Re: What can Self-Righteous, Anti-GMA supporters say about these?

    mismanagemnt and too much politicking is the main caused...Now ask GMA why?

  8. #18

    Default Re: What can Self-Righteous, Anti-GMA supporters say about these?

    Quote Originally Posted by amingb
    Unsaon man pag sumpa aning Curse sa Pinas .... second time nako naka Post Ani

    Manuel Quezon

    It is Better To Live Like HELL ruled by Filipinos than Live Like HEAVEN ruled by American ...

    I think the Solution ani problema sa Pinas is Leadership we need a Leader Like Mao Tsi Tong ....
    and are you willing to endure the long march? no way!!! ala singapore unta!

  9. #19

    Default Re: What can Self-Righteous, Anti-GMA supporters say about these?

    While GMA is doing her job to improve the economy, the Opposition are just tearing it up. They want us to put all our anger to GMA alone. What a cheap gimmick.

  10. #20
    Elite Member Ferl's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2004
    Gender
    Male
    Posts
    1,122

    Default Re: What can Self-Righteous, Anti-GMA supporters say about these?

    OPPOSITIONs have thier ambitions too mao na ilang tuyo. imbis unta mangita ug paagi kining mga tawhana aw mag sige man hinuon ug samok samok ug mag apil apil pa gyud sa labad sa ulo. Naa man unta ulo asa man kaha gibutang.

  11.    Advertisement

Page 2 of 16 FirstFirst 1234512 ... LastLast

Similar Threads

 
  1. What can you say about these schools?
    By crazy_lazy in forum Campus Talk
    Replies: 24
    Last Post: 10-01-2014, 01:09 AM
  2. What can you say about these guys?
    By unregistered in forum Music & Radio
    Replies: 1
    Last Post: 10-03-2009, 06:53 PM
  3. what can u say about these criminals hiding here in RP!
    By beroi in forum General Discussions
    Replies: 2
    Last Post: 07-25-2009, 01:44 AM
  4. pacman, signing up and make movies in GMA, what can you say?
    By mexicanlady in forum Politics & Current Events
    Replies: 50
    Last Post: 10-22-2007, 10:55 AM
  5. What can u say GMA comparing herself to Ninoy!
    By tempest in forum Politics & Current Events
    Replies: 8
    Last Post: 06-27-2005, 09:26 PM

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
about us
We are the first Cebu Online Media.

iSTORYA.NET is Cebu's Biggest, Southern Philippines' Most Active, and the Philippines' Strongest Online Community!
follow us
#top