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    Agree with this topic... and yes its not just gov't but the people as well...

    Master Yoda's Quote “Fear is the path to the dark side. Fear leads to anger. Anger leads to hate. Hate leads to suffering.”

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    Quote Originally Posted by jntio View Post
    nus.a pa kaha
    haha, 150 years behind man gani sa economics..
    Juan tamad::Pinoy

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    na koy question mga bro...

    ngano mas disiplinado mn ang mga pinoy nga naa sa gawas sa nasud kysa sa mga pinoy nga naa sa pinas?

    what's the difference nga preha ra mn ta mga pinoy?

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    I know how to answer that question ...

    Its because outside the country you can never get a way with something wrong one would do as opposed to here...

    Hence if we enforce our lovely laws to everyone , again to everyone ... we should be allright

    Master Yoda's Quote “Fear is the path to the dark side. Fear leads to anger. Anger leads to hate. Hate leads to suffering.”

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    nindot ni dah kaso musogot ba kaha ang gobyerno ani.. kabati na jud sa pinas.. ...

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    @batigol192002 sakto jud ka.
    Quote Originally Posted by batigol192002 View Post
    kulang ta sa disiplina, Naa pay simbahan manghilabot. Mga gahig/initon ug ulo, mao pay manghambog kung nakalapas or nag under the table, maski para sa kaayuhan mag supak2x. Mga hilabtanon, Kahibawng nang naglisod mag bisyo lang gihapon, Mag pataka ug gasto maski nagkalisod na ang budget. Taas kaayog garbo nga wla na sa lugar. Dali ra kaayo mag personalay(labi nag d kauyon sa opinyon sa usa).

    - nag kinahanglan ra tag usa ka leader nga dili mahadlok mo disiplina. leader nga dili mahadlok sa simbahan, leader nga mobarog sa iyang prinsipyo, leader nga naay vision/long term planning.

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    pastilan kanus-a pa kaha na mahitabo? nagka walay disiplina ang mga taw karon oi. I can discipline myself. i hope others will do the same

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    Quote Originally Posted by techwizard View Post
    No bubble gums, No trash littered everywhere, No slums, No corrupts, Better Housing development for the poor, Good educational system, Good implementation of projects and Well disciplined people!! GO FOR IT PHILIPPINES!!!!!!!!
    Quite a very noble idea, how I wish that we could implement this in a practical sense.

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    Mao nay problema! let the change starts with us jud unta para ang change dali ra. For sure everything will follow (changes in any imaginable ways).

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    We need to find someone like Lee Kwan Yew. Sa mga "presidentiables", naa bay pareha niya? Murag wala pa man gyud.

    Agree with lots of other posts here. Filipinos need more patriotism and more discipline. Also more education. Corruption lowers our educational standards (textbooks are substandard, schools are dilapidated, public universities are under funded). Corruption also lowers our patriotism (it's difficult to love the country but hate the government or any person who now represent the country) and discipline (people who committed crime get away).

    Sorry, but medyo overused ra na here in istorya kanang to start with one's self. After you fix yourself (if you really are corrupt yourself), as a private citizen, what do you do? Mamadlong ka sa imong silingan? Mamadlong ka diha sa mga bugoy sa kanto? As a private citizen, naa kay guts to report to the ombudsman or any government agency nga kurakot ang barangay? Ang city hall? Ang BIR? Ang customs? Ang LTO? Ang Malacanang? Kutob ra gyud ta sa atong balay. Mao gyud nga we really need someone who is not corrupt and who can discipline the people. So far, sa time ni Cory, bisan mo-ingon ta nga di siya kurakot, daghan kurakot sa ubos niya. Kay di man firm iya control sa mga ubos niya. Actually, even now, it's "freedom" and "democracy" man gihapon agenda sa presidentiables. After Marcos, naa gyud tawo nga murag iro nakabuhi sa ilang tangkal where they stayed their entire lives. Ug gapatuyang lang sila sa ilang gibati on their newly found "freedom".

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