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this idiot president has even guts to comment about the visconde sc decision when

he cannot even get his act together. you damn president, pakialaman mo muna ang iyong

trabaho bago mo paki alaman ng sc. yang kaso ng morong detainee you should have left

that to run on it's own course as tangang senador ka pa lang, kaso na yan.

 

huwag kang mabibigla kung isang araw, tangke ang gigicing sa iyo sa malacanang dahil sa

sobra mong pakikialam. anbg ayusin mo ang matuwid na daan ng corruption para kamo walang

mahirap. yung mga corrupt ang mga kasuhan mo hindi yung may kaso na pakikiaalaman mo pa.

you f#&king idiot!!! may you rot in hell.

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^^ Ahem, excuse me. Before you burst a vein can you please answer this simple question. The chief executive (president) is the head of the AFP. The AFP is the complainant in the Morong 43 case. So PNoy ordering his subordinates to withdraw the complaint is well within his powers. Right or wrong? In fact, Noynoy as a person, wouldn't have that authority. But as PRESIDENT, which is his job, it is well within his PREROGATIVE to order his subordinates to do what he thinks is right. And that, in fact, is PART OF HIS JOB as PRESIDENT. Tama o mali? Stop foaming in the mouth for a second and answer that.

 

Problema dyan sa Morong 43 case, as in many decisions that a president has to make, it is a DAMNED IF YOU DO, DAMNED IF YOU DON'T kinda deal. PNoy made his judgment. And 8 out of 10 Filipinos still thinks he is doing a good job. Majority (those not foaming in the mouth anyway)of PINOYS approve of PNOY. Ano nga ulet approval rating ni the GREAT GLORIA? Democracy tayo di ba? Ibig sabihin nun ata, yung maiingay at iyak ng iyak, ok lang mag-ngangawa pero MAJORITY PA RIN ang masusunod kahit ano pang paglulupasay sa kalsada ang gawing drama ng mga TALUNAN.

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this idiot president has even guts to comment about the visconde sc decision when

he cannot even get his act together. you damn president, pakialaman mo muna ang iyong

trabaho bago mo paki alaman ng sc. yang kaso ng morong detainee you should have left

that to run on it's own course as tangang senador ka pa lang, kaso na yan.

 

huwag kang mabibigla kung isang araw, tangke ang gigicing sa iyo sa malacanang dahil sa

sobra mong pakikialam. anbg ayusin mo ang matuwid na daan ng corruption para kamo walang

mahirap. yung mga corrupt ang mga kasuhan mo hindi yung may kaso na pakikiaalaman mo pa.

you f#&king idiot!!! may you rot in hell.

 

Hayaan mo na si ABNoy sa naging desisyon nya tungkol sa kaso ng "Morong 43", Balita ko, dumadami and demoralisado sa hanay ng mga sundalo sa pamumuno ni ABNoy, lalo pang nadagdagan sa naging desisyon nya na PAKIALAMAN ang kaso ng mga REBELDE na NAGPAPANGGAP na aid workers, despite sa PAG-AMIN ng LIMA sa kanila na mga rebelde sila, nagawa pa ring [bPAKIALAMAN ng ABNORMAL[/b] na presidente ang kaso nila at HINDI HINAYAAN NA LANG SANA na matuloy ang kaso laban sa mga REBELDE.

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Who says that the majority of Filipinos are happy or approve of Pnoy anyway? Oh yes, I forgot, it surveys firms which are owned by his relatives. On the other hand, an independent survey by Transparency International shows a very different picture as almost 50% are disappointed with his performance. But then again, I am just biased.

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Dear PNoy,

 

Today, we made internet headline news again...and there's a photo of you too.

 

http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20101220/bs_afp/philippinesbankcurrencyoffbeat

 

"Critics blast the Philippines for bungling basic geography and even inventing a new species." Our government's defense? Research for the design took 3 whole years and many experts were consulted. Nice. Can't wait til our next headliner.

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PNoy,

 

you should have just hired the best and brightest people available to surround you (since you yourself is not an expert in leadership, legislation, executive dept, governance, administration etc.) and help you instead of surrounding yourself with newbies, neophytes - the likes of Ochoa, Puno et al.

 

no wonder, we really have a student/OJT government/lightweights whose daily decisions are error-prone and causing shame /embarrassment to our country.

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PNoy,

 

you should have just hired the best and brightest people available to surround you (since you yourself is not an expert in leadership, legislation, executive dept, governance, administration etc.) and help you instead of surrounding yourself with newbies, neophytes - the likes of Ochoa, Puno et al.

 

no wonder, we really have a student/OJT government/lightweights whose daily decisions are error-prone and causing shame /embarrassment to our country.

 

oh my goodness, erap is much better than abnoy then. we knew erap was a drop out but his day time cabinet are top notch. going back to abnoy,

how the hell can we expect him to perform when his closest advisers are kris & josqua. no wonder he is more in the movie news . intrigues than

in the national level. minsan lang papasok sa national level, kapalpakan pa. god save this country, the only predominant catholic country in

the world & yet we get to be crucified always by our goverment, previous & current.

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Dear PNoy,

 

Today, we made internet headline news again...and there's a photo of you too.

 

http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20101220/bs_afp/philippinesbankcurrencyoffbeat

 

"Critics blast the Philippines for bungling basic geography and even inventing a new species." Our government's defense? Research for the design took 3 whole years and many experts were consulted. Nice. Can't wait til our next headliner.

 

Another example of how self absorbed this group of people are. Creating a new species of parrot? More likely to be just a delusion that yellow is now the most important color of the spectrum. Hahaha

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Dear Mr Pnoy,

 

Sa dame pong matatalinong pilipino bakit hindi umaasensyo ang bansa natin? Naisip ko po tuloy na kahit na sino ang maupo sa pwesto ay wala ng mangyayari "wag naman sana"

 

Alam naman ng karamihan na mayaman ang bansa "dame pa gusto maging presidente e"

 

Sana tupadin mo ang lahat ng tinuran mo sa harap ng maraming pilipino "kayo ang boss ko"

 

naniniwala at umaasa,

 

Donkamote

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Dear Noynoy,

 

Please don't smile in public when a tragedy just happened. Be considerate to others, especially to the victim's loved one. I'm referring to the hostage crisis last August 2010. And also, please don't be arrogant. The SWAT team here in the Phils. made a big blunder, and you should be humble enough to acknowledge that. You're giving this country's image a bad name.

 

Moreover, USA is not the only country in the world that you should go and visit to get new businesses. We have countries around us (Southeast Asia) in which I believe we should have a better relationship with. Because for one, they are nearer and you don't have to go over the Pacific Ocean just to talk to them. Also, China is growing rapidly. It's time to get close to them. They are the future, and not the USA. The USA is going down, truth be told.

 

Please be more humble and considerate. Also, keep your promises. So far you have not eliminated corruption nor started to eliminate corruption. Also, we don't really care about your lovelife. No need to talk about it on TV. All we care is how you're going to lead this country, and that's the bottomline.

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Anak ka talaga ng tokya ABNOY, sa dami ng problema ng bansa na dapat mong

atupagin, nakuha mo pang mag renew ng drivers license. p#tang %na naman, mahalaga

ba sa iyo meron driver's license eh meron ka ng personal driver tapos sang katutak

pa ang psg who can drive you around.

 

Ito ba ay ginawa mo para ipakita na ikaw ay masuburin ehemplo ni juan dela cruz.

Kung iyon ang gusto mong iparating, eh bakit inabot ka lang ng 10 minuto sa pagrenew

samantalang si juan dela cruz ay oras-oras ang ginugugol sa pag renew ng lisencya?

Ang iyong pinakita ay isang malinaw na halimbawa ng palakasan sa sistema ng gobierno.

 

p#tang %na mo, unahin mo problema ni juan dela cruz bago yang kung ano-anong pinaggagawa

mo, kalbo!!! Pakisabihan mo na rin yang si kris na itigil na ang pag endorse ng shampoo

dahil walang epekto sa inyong dalawa ni boy bakla!!!

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Dear AbNoy,

 

http://www.manilastandardtoday.com/sectionOpinion.htm?f=2011/february/9/editorial.isx&d=2011/february/9

 

 

 

Beyond the yellow blindfold

 

PEOPLE who supported President Aquino in last year’s presidential election should take off their yellow blindfolds just long enough to look around.

 

Open eyes will find the floor of Mr. Aquino’s presidential palace strewn with broken promises.

 

As the list grows, it might be instructive to see just what those promises were, and how Mr. Aquino has failed to keep them.

 

1. Transparency. Candidate Aquino, who ran on the promise of ridding the government of corruption, said his administration would be transparent about its dealings. As a candidate, Mr. Aquino said his administration would give priority to passing a freedom of information bill that would lift the shroud of secrecy over government transactions and data, making them available to ordinary citizens who would have the right to demand access to them. A short eight months later, President Aquino has taken the freedom of information bill off the list of priority measures that he will certify as urgent to Congress. The explanation for his about-face: concern that the bill might violate people’s constitutional right to privacy. We are hardly surprised. A law guaranteeing freedom of information would mean any citizen would be able to walk up to the Land Transportation Office and demand to know who lent the President his bullet-proof Lexus sports utility vehicle or who sold him his P4.5-million Porsche. Contrary to Mr. Aquino’s contention that these are private matters, we insist that they are of public interest as they speak to the issues of influence peddling and good governance.

 

2. Population management. Candidate Aquino promised to make population management a priority through a policy of responsible parenthood in which parents would ensure that each child they bring into the world would have the opportunity to lead a good life, and which would give couples the means by which they could plan their families based on their ability to sustain their needs. Now, Mr. Aquino’s much ballyhooed responsible parenthood bill is dead in the water, removed as well from

 

the list of priority measures “as a sign of courtesy to the Catholic bishops” who oppose any form of population management. A spokesman says the bill might yet be submitted to Congress, but would no longer be certified as urgent.

 

3. No favors to allies. While he was still running for office, Senator Aquino said he would not extend favors to allies and supporters. But in October, he shielded a close associate and shooting buddy in the Interior Department from criminal charges for his failure to properly manage the Luneta hostage crisis in which eight Chinese tourists were killed. A few months after taking office, President Aquino also appointed a pop singer who supported his campaign to a commission to

 

promote the 1986 Edsa People Power revolution. Before that, he had also rewarded the singer by appointing his father to two plum government posts.

 

4. Distribution of his family’s plantation to farmers as part of the agrarian reform program. Instead of showing leadership on this issue, President Aquino washed his hands of the dispute over his family’s Hacienda Luisita, enabling the members of his clan to skirt agrarian reform laws and delay its distribution to farmers.

 

5. The scrapping of the previous administration’s flagship programs. Candidate Aquino vowed to scrap all of the major programs of the Arroyo administration, yet he chose to double the funding to its most questionable program, the Conditional Cash Transfer Program, turning Mrs. Arroyo’s P10-billion dole into a P21-billion dole in a few short months.

 

To a certain extent, there is a reality distortion field around Mr. Aquino because he comes across as personable, and people want him to succeed. What we want, however, is often different from what we get. The sooner people realize that, the sooner they will be able to demand that Mr. Aquino honor his obligations and keep his promises.

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Dear AbNoy,

 

You're what I call a "Homer Simpson"; A big head with a pint-sized brain!

 

 

"Sen. Trillanes should look at himself in the mirror, same for those people (including you), who were quick to judge Gen. Reyes, call him names, and tag him as evil person, and start asking yourself if you don't have any skeletons hidden in your closets as well, that you don't want people to know about, especially your friends and loved ones.

 

And then ask yourself whether you also deserve to be called "demonyito" or "a person without any reputation to protect". "...(or in this case...'homer simpson?)...

 

....quoted from mitsui's post in topic:angelo reyes...

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"Sen. Trillanes should look at himself in the mirror, same for those people (including you), who were quick to judge Gen. Reyes, call him names, and tag him as evil person, and start asking yourself if you don't have any skeletons hidden in your closets as well, that you don't want people to know about, especially your friends and loved ones.

 

And then ask yourself whether you also deserve to be called "demonyito" or "a person without any reputation to protect". "...(or in this case...'homer simpson?)...

 

....quoted from mitsui's post in topic:angelo reyes...

 

What's your point?

 

Ambabaw naman ng pagkakaintindi mo.

 

You obviously couldn't distinguish the difference between "raillery" and actual "judgment" or name-calling.

 

And btw, I'm not saying that I'm not guilty of the same thing, I probably catch myself once in awhile, but there's a conscious effort on my part set things right.

 

Di naman ako SELF-RIGHTEOUS tulad ng iba dyan.

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