akizuki Posted May 5, 2012 Share Posted May 5, 2012 It was only in Erap's presidency that the AFP had a better budget. 4%, as how we think this is small, is attributed to military kaya aggressive din ang mga sundalo sa pang gegera sa mindanao that time. While the rest puro 1% lang. Sino ba naman ang gaganahan sa 1% na buong sandatahang Pilipinas ang maghahati hati.. samantalang ang mga pulitiko natin bumubulsa ng masmalaki pa jan? Sabah - Owned by Sultanate of Sulu, leased by the Brits, handed ownership to Malaysia. This caused Diosdado Macapagal to cut our ties with Malaysia. Marcos planned to take this over by war via commandos. Ninoy exposed this plan so it did not push thru and a lot of people died of this. Currently, up until now, Filipinos are still being thrown off Sabah and the Government is doing nothing of this. And I don't think 50% of the Philippine population know that Philippines is the rightful owner of this "Malaysian" land. Mischief Reef - Everyone knows, China took this by force from us.. May ginawa tayo? our politicians whined. Now the rest of the Spratly's are in dispute Scarborough Shoal is an addition to the conflict now. Quote Link to comment
logandakma Posted May 5, 2012 Share Posted May 5, 2012 agree. not only do people blame it on this or that man's corruption, they somehow think that that excuses us from working hard to help our country and our military. For as long as corruption is very much alive in the military the decent members of society will shy away from it, in fact some big businessmen would like to bankroll the purchase of some some military equipment but are hesitant ro do so because "baka mapunta lang sa bulsa ng mga generals eh". Quote Link to comment
heatseeker0714 Posted May 5, 2012 Share Posted May 5, 2012 For as long as corruption is very much alive in the military the decent members of society will shy away from it, in fact some big businessmen would like to bankroll the purchase of some some military equipment but are hesitant ro do so because "baka mapunta lang sa bulsa ng mga generals eh". Kalokohan yang sagot mo na yan. Para samin EXCUSES na naman yan para di magbigay ng matinong pera sa AFP. Alam mo kahit san bansa ka magpunta, meron Military Corruption. Magtutuwad man sinong Poncio Pilato, hindi mawawala yan. kahit sa US Armed Forces meron Military Corruption. ERADICATING Military Corruption is a pipedream that only people who are either naive, gullible, those smoking pot or the legal fronts of the NPAs like BayanMuna and their ilk would espouse said answer. Parati nyong tinitignan yung bulok na konti pero yung sakripisyo at serbisyo ng karamihang matino di nyo napapansin. Si Gen. Ramiscal of RSBS infamy patong patong na kaso sa Sandiganbayan. The AFP already did it's part regarding Rascal, este Ramiscal, kasalanan pa ba ng majority na matino sa AFP kung mabagal kumilos yung Sandiganbayan???? The Air Force General who falsified his birthdate so that he can stay in service longer was already dealth with. Another Air Force General who became the CO of the 220th Military Airlift wing in Cebu who boosted some power generators in the base and sold it at a gross disadvantage resulting in loss of money of the government now has criminal cases pending in court. Then there's General Carlos Garcia and the AFP raising a ruckus in the Media when they found out that the Ombudsman under Ditas Gutierrez went into a deal with him without consulting the AFP. A few years ago, said Generals would never have been brought to court. Sana naman ang makita nyo yung positive developments na nangyayari sa AFP and PNP na din these past few years. You can never ERADICATE Military Corruption. The best that you can do is MITIGATE it. Quote Link to comment
dakota Posted May 6, 2012 Share Posted May 6, 2012 Alam nyo masakit for the Decent AFP personnel,eh yung misconception ng mga tao na kung walang corruption sa AFP eh ang dami na nating fighter jets, submarines etc etc... Do the math. Look at the previous AFP budgets. Kahit pagsama-samahin nyo pa nawalang pera due to military corruption during the past 10 years, it's not enough to buy 1 F-16 fighter jet, let alone 1 submarine. Akala nyo ba ganon kalaki budget ng AFP?????? Bago sana tayo gumawa ng motherhood statements na wala naman ding maitutulong sa AFP as an organization and the morale of the majority of AFP personnel who are not corrupt, eh mag-isip isip muna tayo. Sabi nga nila, "Talk is CHEAP." Your math is actually saying..."tutal maliit lang naman ang budget ng AFP, huwag na lang gamitin iyan kung saan iyan inilaan. I convert na lang yan sa pasalubong at pabaon". Heard this straight from the mouth of a decent AFP member, "kaya walang mangyari sa AFP kasi nauubos lang sa corruption ang budget". Look at the Fort Bonifacio privatization program. That was implemented to "modernize" the AFP. Maganda na ngayon ang Bonifacio Global City pero na modernaize ba ang AFP? Hinde!! Sabi nga nila "Denial is the biggest lie". Quote Link to comment
heatseeker0714 Posted May 6, 2012 Share Posted May 6, 2012 Your math is actually saying..."tutal maliit lang naman ang budget ng AFP, huwag na lang gamitin iyan kung saan iyan inilaan. I convert na lang yan sa pasalubong at pabaon". 1.) Heard this straight from the mouth of a decent AFP member, "kaya walang mangyari sa AFP kasi nauubos lang sa corruption ang budget". 2.) Look at the Fort Bonifacio privatization program. That was implemented to "modernize" the AFP. Maganda na ngayon ang Bonifacio Global City pero na modernaize ba ang AFP? Hinde!! Sabi nga nila "Denial is the biggest lie". 1.) Talaga??? alam mo, the mere fact na sinabi nung kausap mo yon makes him corrupt. Saang lohika mo naman napulot na nag-eencourage na nga ng corruption eh sa pananaw mo "DECENT" pa din???? There is something wrong with your thought process kung sa tingin mo eh "DECENT" member ng AFP kausap mo. 2.) This statement only shows your GROSS IGNORANCE regarding the matter. The AFP never had the chance to handle the money. The proceeds from the sale were sent to the NATIONAL TREASURY, sila ang nakawala ng pera hindi yung AFP. Quote Link to comment
SaintPeter5858 Posted May 6, 2012 Share Posted May 6, 2012 I don't know how long can we stop China from taking it Quote Link to comment
dos8dos Posted May 6, 2012 Share Posted May 6, 2012 lets see how china react if we acquire land-based anti-ship missile for now they are willing to put their ships near our shore coz they are aware we dont have any anti-ship missiles in our arsenal. Quote Link to comment
sandy51 Posted May 7, 2012 Share Posted May 7, 2012 Kalokohan yang sagot mo na yan. Para samin EXCUSES na naman yan para di magbigay ng matinong pera sa AFP. Alam mo kahit san bansa ka magpunta, meron Military Corruption. Magtutuwad man sinong Poncio Pilato, hindi mawawala yan. kahit sa US Armed Forces meron Military Corruption. ERADICATING Military Corruption is a pipedream that only people who are either naive, gullible, those smoking pot or the legal fronts of the NPAs like BayanMuna and their ilk would espouse said answer. Parati nyong tinitignan yung bulok na konti pero yung sakripisyo at serbisyo ng karamihang matino di nyo napapansin. Si Gen. Ramiscal of RSBS infamy patong patong na kaso sa Sandiganbayan. The AFP already did it's part regarding Rascal, este Ramiscal, kasalanan pa ba ng majority na matino sa AFP kung mabagal kumilos yung Sandiganbayan???? The Air Force General who falsified his birthdate so that he can stay in service longer was already dealth with. Another Air Force General who became the CO of the 220th Military Airlift wing in Cebu who boosted some power generators in the base and sold it at a gross disadvantage resulting in loss of money of the government now has criminal cases pending in court. Then there's General Carlos Garcia and the AFP raising a ruckus in the Media when they found out that the Ombudsman under Ditas Gutierrez went into a deal with him without consulting the AFP. A few years ago, said Generals would never have been brought to court. Sana naman ang makita nyo yung positive developments na nangyayari sa AFP and PNP na din these past few years. You can never ERADICATE Military Corruption. The best that you can do is MITIGATE it. Oo nga naman. In fairness, mayroon naman nangyayari sa AFP. What happens at the Sandiganbayan is not within the control of the AFP. And for those who think that the AFP and PNP have a monopoly of corruption, I hope they think again. Quote Link to comment
scam Posted May 7, 2012 Share Posted May 7, 2012 Kalokohan yang sagot mo na yan. Para samin EXCUSES na naman yan para di magbigay ng matinong pera sa AFP. Alam mo kahit san bansa ka magpunta, meron Military Corruption. Magtutuwad man sinong Poncio Pilato, hindi mawawala yan. kahit sa US Armed Forces meron Military Corruption. ERADICATING Military Corruption is a pipedream that only people who are either naive, gullible, those smoking pot or the legal fronts of the NPAs like BayanMuna and their ilk would espouse said answer. Parati nyong tinitignan yung bulok na konti pero yung sakripisyo at serbisyo ng karamihang matino di nyo napapansin. Si Gen. Ramiscal of RSBS infamy patong patong na kaso sa Sandiganbayan. The AFP already did it's part regarding Rascal, este Ramiscal, kasalanan pa ba ng majority na matino sa AFP kung mabagal kumilos yung Sandiganbayan???? The Air Force General who falsified his birthdate so that he can stay in service longer was already dealth with. Another Air Force General who became the CO of the 220th Military Airlift wing in Cebu who boosted some power generators in the base and sold it at a gross disadvantage resulting in loss of money of the government now has criminal cases pending in court. Then there's General Carlos Garcia and the AFP raising a ruckus in the Media when they found out that the Ombudsman under Ditas Gutierrez went into a deal with him without consulting the AFP. A few years ago, said Generals would never have been brought to court. Sana naman ang makita nyo yung positive developments na nangyayari sa AFP and PNP na din these past few years. You can never ERADICATE Military Corruption. The best that you can do is MITIGATE it.Now that all military officers hails from PMA, what ever happened to the PMA slogan Courage, Integrity , HONESTY ? Quote Link to comment
heatseeker0714 Posted May 7, 2012 Share Posted May 7, 2012 (edited) Now that all military officers hails from PMA, what ever happened to the PMA slogan Courage, Integrity , HONESTY ? 1.) Majority of Officers are products of ROTC and or Integree Programs. Only a handful come from the PMA. 2.) PMA has over its history already produced around 7,000 men and starting 1997, women in uniform. Of the more than 7,000 individuals who came from the academy, how many have been involved in anomalies both proven in a court of law and alleged in the media???? baka nga wala pang 300. 3.) To answer your question with regard to their VALUES of, not mere Slogan of Courage, Integrity & Loyalty, not HONESTY, the few who got tempted obviously ditched the INTEGRITY part in favor of doing nefarious activities. Do not lump the majority who kept themselves Honorable with the few rascals because by holding the institution, in this case the PMA responsible for the actions of the few corrupt alumni, you are generalizing that everyone who came from that institution's corrupt. Edited May 7, 2012 by heatseeker0714 Quote Link to comment
zenislev Posted May 7, 2012 Share Posted May 7, 2012 Now that all military officers hails from PMA, what ever happened to the PMA slogan Courage, Integrity , HONESTY ? natabunan na ng isa pang rule ng PMA.. "What you see and what you hear, when you leave, leave it here." Quote Link to comment
sandy51 Posted May 7, 2012 Share Posted May 7, 2012 Now that all military officers hails from PMA, what ever happened to the PMA slogan Courage, Integrity , HONESTY ? Are you sure that all military officers come from the PMA? Please refer me to your source document. Quote Link to comment
sandy51 Posted May 7, 2012 Share Posted May 7, 2012 1.) Majority of Officers are products of ROTC and or Integree Programs. Only a handful come from the PMA. 2.) PMA has over its history already produced around 7,000 men and starting 1997, women in uniform. Of the more than 7,000 individuals who came from the academy, how many have been involved in anomalies both proven in a court of law and alleged in the media???? baka nga wala pang 300. 3.) To answer your question with regard to their VALUES of, not mere Slogan of Courage, Integrity & Loyalty, not HONESTY, the few who got tempted obviously ditched the INTEGRITY part in favor of doing nefarious activities. Do not lump the majority who kept themselves Honorable with the few rascals because by holding the institution, in this case the PMA responsible for the actions of the few corrupt alumni, you are generalizing that everyone who came from that institution's corrupt. Splash the bogey please Quote Link to comment
scam Posted May 7, 2012 Share Posted May 7, 2012 Are you sure that all military officers come from the PMA? Please refer me to your source document. Meron ba galing Boy Scout, NPA, MILF , MNLF , Abu Sayaf o Reservist? Even reservist don;t get to be Generals. Quote Link to comment
heatseeker0714 Posted May 8, 2012 Share Posted May 8, 2012 (edited) Meron ba galing Boy Scout, NPA, MILF , MNLF , Abu Sayaf o Reservist? Even reservist don;t get to be Generals. Ever heard of a Reservist who became AFP Chief of Staff named Fabian Ver??? A lot of Reservists got to be Generals, specially during the time of Marcos who distanced himself from the PMAyers because according to scuttlebut inside Military camps, Marcos had much more difficulty inducing PMA grads to be his lapdogs. I'm not saying that ALL Reservists were his lapdogs but compared to PMA Grads, the proportion of Marcos lapdogs from the Reservists vis a vis the PMA grads is so disproportionate. Some Officers from the MNLF were absorbed by the AFP as Officers in the PA but they weren't able to carry their ranks from the MNLF to the PA. Some MNLF Brigade Commanders, the equivalent of a Colonel in the PA were absorbed in the PA as Platoon Leaders with the rank of 2nd Lieutenant. it was part of the peace process agreement because some MNLF Officers didn't know anything else but being a soldier. Majority of MNLF rebels opted to be farmers instead using the land FVR and his boys gave them, some became CAFGUs under the PA who defended the their fellow ex MNLFs who became farmers from the MILF and other bandit groups, while the senior military leaders of the MNLF opted to join the PA as officers albeit being given the rank of 2LT. and starting their military careers all over again. Edited May 8, 2012 by heatseeker0714 Quote Link to comment
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