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    Quote Originally Posted by eax View Post
    There are achievements pero naa pud siya mga shortcomings like kana iya war on drugs. Mostly mga gagmay tawo rah iya tikluon. Wala ko kabasa sa news nah mga big-time nah iya mga targets. Kato gani "Peter Lim" iya gina-mention kay karon nipagawas lang lately nah dili daw toh si "Peter Lim" ila gipa-sabot unya daghan daw kuno mga "Peter Lim" sa Cebu.
    You are too specific bro... Gusto gyud kang Peter Lim.. Walay dagko?

    Kadto diay si Richard King?

    Kana diay si Kerwin Espinosa nga taga Ormoc? Wala lang ka kaila ana pero ang taga ilaha ana ilado kaayo na.
    Magpanglingi ang mga tawo labi na ug mosulti sa pangan ana didtos Albuera.

    Kadto diay si Jaguar? The media will always fool you by what they want you to believe.

    Kana diay si Delima? Padung nana.. maong huwat lang..

    By Justice you mean patay dayon... Mas maayo tingale mo apply nalang kas pagka vigilante, that way ganahan ka parehas ni Matobato.

    While you might want to call it unfair, but that is one gray area of democracy. We are not only bound by due process we too are bound by equal protection.

    If you could fully understand the words "equal protection" and you could fully explain what those words are, you would understand why what's happening now is happening.

  2. #11492
    Paghilum mo ui mga anti-duterte!

    Hisgut pa mo ug ideas aron matabang makapalambo sa atong nasud. mapuslan pa.

    Unsaon man pud nang mga utok ninyo, daginuton sad.! magcge nalang ug panaway ang mahimo

  3. #11493
    Quote Originally Posted by eax View Post
    Duterte says he won’t sever ties with US | INQUIRER.net

    One thing I can comment on this administration kay sige lang ug usab2 ug statement. Karon oh lahi na pud iya pasabot about sa US severe ties.

    Naa dayon mo-depensa nah mo-ingon sayop pag-interpret sa mga news media.
    yes daghan jud ug SMH moments pero ako nalang nang gihuna2 as bad choice of words..

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    Quote Originally Posted by marius View Post
    resulted in several investment and financing agreements that summed up to $24 billion, of which $15 billion are investment projects and $9 billion credit facilities.


    Philippines, China sign $24-B deals | Headlines, News, The Philippine Star | philstar.com



    China will provide $9 billion in soft loans, including a $3 billion credit line with the Bank of China, while economic deals including investments would yield $15 billion, Trade Secretary Ramon Lopez told reporters in Beijing on Friday. Preliminary agreements in railways, ports, energy and mining worth $11.2 billion were signed between Philippine and Chinese firms.


    http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-10-21/china-visit-helps-duterte-reap-funding-deals-worth-24-billion



    ang mo complain about ana na deal is perting ka crab-mentality na gyud.
    naay daghang bogo sa FB.. asa na daw ang $24B sa China kay itabang daw sa naigo sa bagyo.. mga abnormal unsa pagtuo nila cash gidala ni Digong

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    Quote Originally Posted by eax View Post
    Duterte says he won’t sever ties with US | INQUIRER.net

    One thing I can comment on this administration kay sige lang ug usab2 ug statement. Karon oh lahi na pud iya pasabot about sa US severe ties.

    Naa dayon mo-depensa nah mo-ingon sayop pag-interpret sa mga news media.
    Ana ni. Diplomatically speaking, when you "sever ties" with another country, its like when U.S.-Soviet (Cold War), U.S.-Iran (1980s-2000s), U.S./RoK-DPRK. It means it is hard to make a dialogue between two countries and if a national is within the others territory, there's little to no extradition. It is nearly impossible to move between borders. Duterte, basing lang sa context sa iyang speech (though somewhat racist in nature) is saying he is shifting Filipino foreign policy out of alignment from the U.S. (which it has for years) and into one that allows it to be more flexible, maybe Sino-leaning.

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    Quote Originally Posted by marius View Post
    kuyawa gyud ning mga tawhana mo term ug DODONG oi arrogante gyud kaayo paminawun puro ang storya kay wala diay unod


    kanang problema sa S-shoal, panahon panang cory aquino, gamay pa ko permi rako maka dungog anang storya na Spratly's island, coz mao na sa una. cory, ramos, erap, arroyo ug abnoy ... 5 kabuok administrations ang nilabay pero wala nila matagaan ug solution ang gubot.

    pero karon sa termino ni presRod, wala pa gani cya nag one year iya nang na amigo ang china ....


    then karon paranoid na kaayo ka na kuhaon ang palawan ug ang tibuok pilipinas ..... kalouy sad nimo oi ratul man ka ug butang na wala diha.
    I may be against Abnoy but his administration at least have done something, didn't you read the Hague rulings? We won the claim don't we? The only problem is China won't recognized that decision? Why? Because to them we're like "rabbits" the most gentle creature on earth, at least ants no matter how small they are will give up a good fight if you invade their territory.

    Palawan is one the places which has a potential oil source, in fact there are several companies already doing exploration there.

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    Then police should find the suspect, arrest and prosecute him. That's how the law works. Karon kung ikaw daw pasanginlan ug babae nga nang rape niya bisan way katinuod nakipag one night stand lang nimu unya gusto ka pangwartahan ug wa ka nisugot mao ni pasangil siyag rape nimu? Without due process, you're at her mercy too.

    Besides in rape, it does not necessarily mean the rapist is on drugs. He's just a *** maniac and he saw an opportunity. Most rapes happens to females who are at the wrong place at the wrong time.

  6. #11496
    Granting that "YOU" are not satisfied with what PDut has done in the past 3.1416 months...
    Then, who is your "BETTER" choice among the last presidentiables. And what could he/she possibly done in a span of 3.1416 months time

  7. #11497
    Quote Originally Posted by RayGunz View Post
    Granting that "YOU" are not satisfied with what PDut has done in the past 3.1416 months...
    Then, who is your "BETTER" choice among the last presidentiables. And what could he/she possibly done in a span of 3.1416 months time
    Well there's no perfect candidate. We could have chosen a lesser evil. Besides that's moot now since election is over but I truly regretted voting for PRD. His war on drugs is good at some points but it also pave way for abusive policemen. Kung ma tripan ka nila nga patyon, puede ra na nila buhaton unya butangan lang kag cardboard nga pusher ka. It happened na, ka remember mo atong na dakpan kay nakabangga ug auto sa EDSA unya ila na gi salvage? Then his anti west rantings which may destroy what we already have? If BPO will pack-up God forbid, what will happen to this country? Every one will be affected not just the one who works at BPOs. Kinsa pa may mopalit sa atoa merchandizes kung wala nay kuarta mga tao?

  8. #11498
    Quote Originally Posted by firestarter View Post
    Bawal lage bradier.. Pero paabot nalang ta unsay daganan ani.

    Balik ko sa original question.

    Gubat or negotiate?
    Gi-usab man nimo ang sturya. Mao ni imo original question woh:

    Hain mas lugi, makig gubat ta sa China patabang sa US or mag joint exploration nalang ta bahalag kansi ta gamay kay mao man kaha ang imong pagtan-aw nga alkanse ta kay gi butangan na daan nila ug airport.

    Unsa man Gubat or Joint Exploration? Naa pa diay third Option.. padayon nga conflict which will with all due consideration karon padung gihapon sa gubat... walay ma ani?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rickflag View Post
    I may be against Abnoy but his administration at least have done something, didn't you read the Hague rulings? We won the claim don't we? The only problem is China won't recognized that decision? Why? Because to them we're like "rabbits" the most gentle creature on earth, at least ants no matter how small they are will give up a good fight if you invade their territory.

    Palawan is one the places which has a potential oil source, in fact there are several companies already doing exploration there.

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    Then police should find the suspect, arrest and prosecute him. That's how the law works. Karon kung ikaw daw pasanginlan ug babae nga nang rape niya bisan way katinuod nakipag one night stand lang nimu unya gusto ka pangwartahan ug wa ka nisugot mao ni pasangil siyag rape nimu? Without due process, you're at her mercy too.

    Besides in rape, it does not necessarily mean the rapist is on drugs. He's just a *** maniac and he saw an opportunity. Most rapes happens to females who are at the wrong place at the wrong time.
    Wala nimo basaha ang news bro?

    All others you are saying are just rants.

    and had been discussed kadaghan na diri before.... Kapoy na tubay bag-ong sulpot diri, basa usa mo before mo comment diretso.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Theko View Post
    Gi-usab man nimo ang sturya. Mao ni imo original question woh:

    Hain mas lugi, makig gubat ta sa China patabang sa US or mag joint exploration nalang ta bahalag kansi ta gamay kay mao man kaha ang imong pagtan-aw nga alkanse ta kay gi butangan na daan nila ug airport.

    Unsa man Gubat or Joint Exploration? Naa pa diay third Option.. padayon nga conflict which will with all due consideration karon padung gihapon sa gubat... walay ma ani?
    Aw balik ta bradier sa question.

    Gubat or Exploration?

  10. #11500
    nya, cge pa ta ani?

    The US is using, not helping, the Philippines | BusinessMirror

    The US is using, not helping, the Philippines

    UNITED States foreign policy as conceived and implemented by the Barack Obama administration has been a history of failure after failure.

    The US actively encouraged and supported deadly protests against the former president of Egypt, Hosni Mubarak, which then led to a government by the Muslim Brotherhood. That, in turn, created a situation which resulted in a military takeover of Egypt.

    The US was adamant in supporting—through the use of military air strikes —a revolt against the Libyan government, headed by Muammar Qaddafi. Libya is now a failed state having broken into pieces controlled by various warlord factions. Ukraine’s government was put in a position of having to choose between the European Union trade pact and Russia’s Eurasian Economic Union. The government of former Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych “incorrectly” chose Russia based on Ukraine receiving substantial income from transporting Russia’s natural gas to the rest of Europe and receiving substantial financial incentives for the effort.

    While those financial incentives probably included bribes, the US again actively encouraged and supported what turned into violent and deadly protests that saw Yanukovych replaced by someone more acceptable to US interests. However, this left an opening that allowed Russia to become involved in Ukraine’s subsequent civil war and to annex Ukraine’s Crimea region.


    Because of the US’s inability or unwillingness to accomplish its stated goal of removing Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, Russia is now supporting Assad, by successfully attacking the government’s civil-war opponents.
    Is it a coincidence that on the heels of its most recent failure in the Middle East, the US has announced that it intends to challenge China’s territorial claims in the West Philippine Sea?

    Multiple news sources have reported that the US Navy will soon sail one of its ships inside the 12-nautical-mile limit in one of China’s man-made islands in the West Philippine Sea. A US Defense Department official said, “It’s not a question of if, but when.” We are both skeptical and worried by this news. We find it interesting that the US Navy regularly sailed these waters and conducted routine patrols until 2012. It was in 2012 that China seized the Philippine territory of the Panatag Shoal. Why only now is the US suddenly concerned with asserting its right to travel in these areas? Is it a public-relations effort to balance its current failure in the Middle East?

    In May 2015 the Obama administration renewed a nuclear co-operation agreement with China to allow Beijing to buy more US-designed reactors and to buy technology that could be adapted to make its submarines more difficult to detect. The US was not so concerned about China’s encroachment of Philippine territory back then.

    What will be accomplished for the Philippines by this action? Will China suddenly see the folly of its actions and go home with an apology to Filipinos?

    What the US could do to help the Philippines is to actively bring this matter to the United Nations Security Council. But then again, that would be bad for US business, unlike a boat ride to the West Philippine Sea.

    https://www.facebook.com/News5Everyw...7768073046616/

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