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  1. #221

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


    ^^BWAHEHEHEHEHEH..nana sad na imong argument bai SNMP nga dili matawag wiretapping kai wireless ang cellphone

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    Default Re: To Those Who Are Not Out in the Streets

    Quote Originally Posted by deodato
    So I have a simple question to the people in the likes of Gareb, FK et, al. If you are so disgusted with the current government, then why don't you start your own revolution and let us see how many people will join you?

    You keep on whining about the current situation but how can you help now to solve the problem? I doubt if you even have the balls to talk like this once the police starts knocking on your door.

    RESISTANCE IS FUTILE. YOU WILL SOMEHOW GET ASSIMILATED.
    balls? you want balls?

    which has more balls? those who meek out and join with the status quo and say it's useless to change the world, or those who actually do?

    tell me sir, will the memories of those cowards who fear to change a wrong be celebrated in a future time? or the guts and balls of the brave who do?

    a revolution eh? and who would benefit if one should succeed? if it is for the likes of those who leech the victories of others and claim it for their own... well. i guess you can see the picture that i am making, can't you?
    “What we call chaos is just patterns we haven't recognized. What we call random is just patterns we cant decipher. What we can't understand we call nonsense. What we can't read we call gibberish.” - Chuck Palahniuk

  3. #223

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

    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.
    we are not stupid to join your rally kay wala man purpose na. It is only for the benifit of stupid corrupt officials in the Philippines who are power grabers ug walay intent to help the poor really. ngano man nga PGMA will ask nga mag rally mi? Kay si PGMA dili man paerho ninyo nga pan sarili lang if not political lang ang purpose mao nga nagsamok samok mo dire sa pinas. I repeat: To all PGMA detractors, mamatay kayo sa inggit. Even mag rally rally mo everyday, its not enough to oust PGMA kay we are 80 million behind her.

  4. #224

    Default Re: To Those Who Are Not Out in the Streets

    TO ALL OF US WHO HAVE DONE NOTHING TO RID A CORRUPT PRESIDENT...
    SHAME ON US!

  5. #225

    Default Re: To Those Who Are Not Out in the Streets

    more shame to people who are using the ignorant poor people for their ambitions. they make me ashamed to be a pinoy

  6. #226

    Default Re: To Those Who Are Not Out in the Streets

    Quote Originally Posted by gareb
    Quote Originally Posted by deodato
    So I have a simple question to the people in the likes of Gareb, FK et, al. If you are so disgusted with the current government, then why don't you start your own revolution and let us see how many people will join you?

    You keep on whining about the current situation but how can you help now to solve the problem? I doubt if you even have the balls to talk like this once the police starts knocking on your door.

    RESISTANCE IS FUTILE. YOU WILL SOMEHOW GET ASSIMILATED.
    balls? you want balls?

    which has more balls? those who meek out and join with the status quo and say it's useless to change the world, or those who actually do?

    tell me sir, will the memories of those cowards who fear to change a wrong be celebrated in a future time? or the guts and balls of the brave who do?

    a revolution eh? and who would benefit if one should succeed? if it is for the likes of those who leech the victories of others and claim it for their own... well. i guess you can see the picture that i am making, can't you?
    Yeah, well said gareb. Where is GMA duing the first EDSA? She was not there. Worse she is remeber as the one who kill the fire of EDSA 20 years later.

    Were talking here of having balls. Well, victory is not for the coward who co-opt with a cheating and corrupt regime.

  7. #227

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

    Er, power grabber ha. Di ba si GMA grab power from Erap. Erap is elected overwhelmingly dayun gi ilog ni GMA ang pwesto. Ang kawatan dili gusto makawatan.

    Ug ayg sige hinambug bay nga mamatay kami sa inggit. Hapit man gani maimpatso si GMA last February.

    Gamay ray gahawid anang GMA bay. Take out the military support from her and she will be gone in Malacanang in an instant.

  8. #228

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

    dear "s.c. austero",

    Well written, but not quite effective. Â*That not-so-subtle piece of Malacanang propaganda bureau. Â*

    It does not achieve anything other than giving certain GMA rabid supporters a good cheer for having found a voice in that "open letter". Â*nothing more.

    Bathed in its own propagandistic hogwash, the work of Malacanang people Â*has not succeeded to achieve the purpose of the propaganda, that is to win the hearts and minds of the growing multitudes who have seen through the veil of hypocricy the corrupt tenant at malacanang is wearing.

    If it's any consolation to you, sir (or to your boss), Â*i would say the propaganda piece is effective, in such a wayward fashion that it only hits thus far its unintended targets.Â* It has, quite pathetically, succeeded to inflame certain passions, if proud adherence to inquitous socio-political orderÂ* and shameless surrender of man's sacred and inalienable rights can be considered passion.

    Yes, it is effective and successful insofar as it has touched some raw nervesÂ* --Â* the nerves of GMA's own pack. Ironically, it is effective and successful rather only in a way that it makes GMA followers the only pathetic victims of malacanang's own propaganda.

    No president since the time of Marcos has ever used or abused, at taxpayers' expense, all government resources that could be possiblly used for his/her preservation in power, except gloria.

    GMA has utilized all ways and means within her power, legitimate or otherwise, to win the propaganda war.Â* But as was Marcos , she is waging a losing warÂ* --Â* a war she could not win because GMAÂ* -Â* she, who now becomes a shameful, collosal symbol of corruption and hunger for powerÂ* --Â* isÂ* her own black propaganda.

    With all due respect, nothing stops and will ever stop you, sir, and your ilk from producing, nay flooding, every nook and cranny of this impoverished nation with your propaganda materials to deodorize gma's stinking image and to malign genuine people's dissent. Well, i know that's your job. But what a way to go, sir! While countless poor are at a loss looking for their daily bread, you have not only gotten yours, you know which side of your bread is buttered.

    Come to think of it, the piece of buttered bread you're licking now does not belong to you. It belongs to the poor millions robbed of human dignity by a corrupt administration just for it, and by extension, its lackeys like you, to get and keep the dough they have been undeservedly enjoying now. That is why malacanang is losing in this great clash of truth and falsehood. And for all you know, you are partly responsible for the reasons why GMA could never win the war it is waging now.Â*

    There is one and only "propaganda" move to make gma a true winner. That only move is for her to be true to the people, andÂ* to cut and cut clean.

    One unselfiish act, and she will win the respect of the entire nation.


    Yours truly,


    bfginus



  9. #229

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    dear "s.c. austero",

    Well written, but not quite effectiveÂ* -- that not-so-subtle piece of Malacanang propaganda bureau.Â*

    It does not achieve anything other than giving certain GMA rabid supporters a good cheer for having found a voice in that "open letter".Â* nothing more.

    Bathed in its own propagandistic hogwash, the work of Malacanang peopleÂ* has not succeeded to achieve the purpose of the propaganda, that is to win the hearts and minds of the growing multitudes who have seen through the veil of hypocricy the corrupt tenant at malacanang is wearing.

    If it's any consolation to you, sir (or to your boss),Â* i would say the propaganda piece is effective, in such a wayward fashion that it only hits thus far its unintended targets.Â* It has, quite pathetically, succeeded to inflame certain passions, if proud adherence to inquitous socio-political orderÂ* and shameless surrender of man's sacred and inalienable rights can be considered passion.

    Yes, it is effective and successful insofar as it has touched some raw nervesÂ* --Â* the nerves of GMA's own pack. Ironically, it is effective and successful rather only in a way that it makes GMA followers the only pathetic victims of malacanang's own propaganda.

    No president since the time of Marcos has ever used or abused, at taxpayers' expense, all government resources that could be possiblly used for his/her preservation in power, except gloria.

    GMA has utilized all ways and means within her power, legitimate or otherwise, to win the propaganda war.Â* But as was Marcos , she is waging a losing warÂ* --Â* a war she could not win because GMAÂ* -Â* she, who now becomes a shameful, collosal symbol of corruption and hunger for powerÂ* --Â* isÂ* her own black propaganda.

    With all due respect, nothing stops and will ever stop you, sir, and your ilk from producing, nay flooding, every nook and cranny of this impoverished nation with your propaganda materials to deodorize gma's stinking image and to malign genuine people's dissent. Well, i know that's your job. But what a way to go, sir! While countless poor are at a loss looking for their daily bread, you have not only gotten yours, you know which side of your bread is buttered.

    Come to think of it, the piece of buttered bread you're licking now does not belong to you. It belongs to the poor millions robbed of human dignity by a corrupt administration just for it, and by extension, its lackeys like you, to get and keep the dough they have been undeservedly enjoying now. That is why malacanang is losing in this great clash of truth and falsehood. And for all you know, you are partly responsible for the reasons why GMA could never win the war it is waging now.Â*

    There is one and only "propaganda" move to make gma a true winner. That only move is for her to be true to the people, andÂ* to cut and cut clean.

    One unselfiish act, and she will win the respect of the entire nation.


    Yours truly,


    bfginus

  10. #230

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    bfiginus sir :mrgreen:

    I salute you

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