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  1. #11

    Default Re: Rally at Ayala Ave, Sept. 21, 2005


    Quote Originally Posted by Shamnaraine
    I heard a lot of things going on in my beloved country. It's just too much politics there. It's just so funny because most of the times, we are good in murmurs and criticisms, but once ask to initiate, no body moves. I felt sorry for those people who are wasting their time shouting and yelling just to let our current President to step down. Right now, the importance of joining the rally is not for people/mass anymore, not for justice anymore, not for freedom anymore, it's all about their interest in politics, different positions in government and for their personal interest. That's why politicians become richer and poor people who are shouting ang yelling in the streets, they are the one who become poorer and poorer. Demonstrations are not the solutions, why not at least once ask your self of what you can do for your country? We are not helping our nation if we are shouting and yelling instead, we are trying to put our economy in such a bad place. I am so glad that there are still a lot of smart people in our country, that they are not joining into those streetwalk, instead they keep working for their family and for economy.

    peace!
    I concur... ....!

  2. #12

    Default Re: Rally at Ayala Ave, Sept. 21, 2005

    KIILLLLLLL GMA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    KIIILLLLLL GMA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111
    KIILLLLLLL GMA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    KIIILLLLLL GMA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111

    see? mao na usa sa lyrics sa linkin Park
    after the album

    CRAWWWWLIINNNG IN MY SKIN!!!!! THIS WOUND WILL NOT HEAAAL!L!!!

  3. #13

    Default Re: Rally at Ayala Ave, Sept. 21, 2005

    Quote Originally Posted by s.n.m.p.
    Quote Originally Posted by shanak666
    Wala lang, i mean, we can live man gihapon ba bisan ug mangawat pa nag ayo ng gobyerno. If we're fed up with those kawatans, then let's leave! We can't help our country by dragging down every president! That's why i really cannot blame my relatives migrating to the US.

    Do you think our country can still be helped? i still can help myself, that one, i know for sure...




    What a pathetic comment! Di daw siya ganahan sa rally kay samok daw. PERO KUNG MANGAWAT ANG GOBYERNO OK RA! Pastilan. Mao gyud diay ni hinungdan ngano way ayo ang Pilipinas. Mo kunsintir man ta ug tinonto.
    Okay, pathetic na kung pathetic. Does that mean you, s.n.m.p., are doing something to stop the stealing? Come on! as if you are concerned!

    But let's not be subjective here... let's talk about the rally and what we think about it.. not about people.. sorry for being subjective, s.n.m.p... i'm a peace-loving kid even though i believe in leadership, service and friendship - whatever things that could make me revolt...
    peace man!

  4. #14

    Default Re: Rally at Ayala Ave, Sept. 21, 2005

    Quote Originally Posted by Poor_Prince23
    ok ramana mag rally kai FREE country man lage ta... pero ang disturbing is, kita tawn dre kapoi kau trabaho para lang mabuhi... nya ang mga mag rally.. kung kabantay mu kadto mga way trabaho, mga tambay..... mahibung jud ka nganu daghan kau ni oras mga tawhana... wa diay ni mga trabaho
    Bisan pa walay rally wa na gyud ayo ang economy. Basulon dayun ang rally. Anyway what can we expect of the Playstation Generation. Just give them a console to play and they will not give a damn about this country.

  5. #15

    Default Re: Rally at Ayala Ave, Sept. 21, 2005

    wala pa ka natawo snmp wala na jud ayo ang economy ug gobyerno nato. since the spanish occupation pa. sa una pa lang sige na rally, naa nay rebelde ug uban pang mga anti this and anti that. tradition na sa pinoy ang mo rally ug mu supak sa mga butang na wala sila maanad. learn your history kid, ignorance is the youngest brother of stupidity and dumbness.

  6. #16

    Default Re: Rally at Ayala Ave, Sept. 21, 2005

    So ayaw basula ang rally. Common snese lang part.

  7. #17

    Default Re: Rally at Ayala Ave, Sept. 21, 2005

    wala ko mag basul bai, hasul lang jud. and common sense is common for me not for you!

  8. #18

    Default Re: Rally at Ayala Ave, Sept. 21, 2005

    Its our right. Kung mahasul mo, problema na na ninyo. Its the price of living in a democracy.

  9. #19

    Default Re: Rally at Ayala Ave, Sept. 21, 2005

    yep, and we have the right to live peacefully and conveniently man sad. and there are more of us who want such, not just a measly amount of people. yes, democracy it is, but not to the extent of making it as a source of living.

  10. #20

    Default Re: Rally at Ayala Ave, Sept. 21, 2005

    Ang rally karon mura nag bongga2x. Uso kuno ba. Murag Wowowee. Kung nahan ka ma-"IN" sa uso karun, mag rally na ta. Daghan kau back-up nga mga artista. Sayaw-sayawan lang gamay, wa na-- Todo na kau!

    Murag nag pista sa baryo ba... kuwang nalang diskoral. intawn.

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