Qui-Gon Jinn Posted February 14, 2012 Share Posted February 14, 2012 Wag kang matakot naka survive ka na ng 9 years ni GMA eh! Bwekekekekekeke! oo nga naman...so after 4 years pwede ka nang humarap kay satanas kasi 15 years na ng impyerno pinagdaanan mo wahahaha! pareng Hellyeah kumusta na tatay ng mayor natin? Quote Link to comment
sandy51 Posted February 14, 2012 Share Posted February 14, 2012 Hirap mag backread. If this has not yet been taken up, here is another one - JABIDAH. Jabidah was something like a Philippine Sabah counterpart of the MNLF/MILF in Mindanao. In retrospect, Jabidah would have probably failed. First, while at that time, the Philippines had a much stonger military than Malaysia, the British were quick to pledge its support to Malaysia while the US was not that eager for the Philippines (considering historical ties, will the US side with the British or with the Filipinos?). Second, judging from the way the British dealt with the Malayan Emergency against Communist insurgents, Jabidah may have suffered the same faith. But so much for that. Ninoy found out about Jabidah. But instead of calling for a closed door Senate investigation because of its sensitive international implication, Ninoy chose his political ambition and announced to the whole world the Philippine plan on Sabah. And so, instead of having a Jabidah in Sabah, the Philippines now has an MILF in Mindanao Quote Link to comment
cedric_errol Posted February 15, 2012 Share Posted February 15, 2012 What percent does the Aquino's own in the Hacienda? I've read that the majority holders are the Cojuanco's. I've also read that the two families were not too close. How true are these? Quote Link to comment
uaeboy25 Posted February 15, 2012 Share Posted February 15, 2012 Kung totoong balik pabor lang, eh bakit si Noynoy hindi man lang umabot ng Assistant Vice President sa companya na ari ni Gonzales, na cabinet member ni Cory? bwahaha, si noynoy magseserve sa servant ni cory ??? Quote Link to comment
CharlesOngSy Posted February 16, 2012 Share Posted February 16, 2012 The most reliable source right now is GMA Research. Quote Link to comment
sandy51 Posted February 16, 2012 Share Posted February 16, 2012 bwahaha, si noynoy magseserve sa servant ni cory ??? Oo nga naman. Dapat siguro si Prince Harry hindi din sumunod sa commander nya sa Falkland kasi ang boss naman ng commander niya ay si Queen Elizabeth. Dami tlagang matututo ng iba kay PNoy. Quote Link to comment
sandy51 Posted February 16, 2012 Share Posted February 16, 2012 If, as he said, a pact with the devil is not binding, I wonder why he made a pact in the first place. You made an excellent point in stating that Aquino was willing to die for the Filipino people yet he made an incongruous move which was putting on a bullet proof vest. That is the Ninoy so many Filipinos believe in. Kaya they placed his son in power. At least si Ninoy may utak. Mas mautak nga lang sa kanya si Marcos. Sino kaya ngayon ang mas mautak? Si Bongbong o si PNoy? Sorry Bongbong. Nainsulto ka ba sa comparison? Quote Link to comment
sandy51 Posted February 16, 2012 Share Posted February 16, 2012 (edited) While I am at it, during the evil Marcos years, Bongbong was a Lieutenant in the AFP (so with Wyrlo Ver) Now that he is a Senator I wonder what his rank is? Si Pacquia who is not a college graduate (as required by AFP regulations) but a Congressman, started his officer rank in the AFP as a Lieutenant Colonel. Loren Legarda and Binay also had this rank but before that, had to go through military schooling. That is PNoy style of the law for you (all commissioned officers in the AFP, whether regular or reserve, have to be appointed by the President). Edited February 16, 2012 by sandy51 Quote Link to comment
zolber Posted February 18, 2012 Share Posted February 18, 2012 Benigno Aquino, Sr, Noynoy Aquino's grandfather, collaborated with the Japanese and was arrested and tried for treason when the Japanese surrendered to the Americans. Here's what Wikipedia says about it: Being among the more prominent Commonwealth officials left after the Commonwealth government went into exile in 1941, Aquino were among those recruited by the Japanese to form a government. Aquino became the director-general of KALIBAPI and one of the two assistant chairmen of the Preparatory Commission for Philippine Independence. When the Second Philippine Republic was inaugurated, he was elected Speaker of the National Assembly.[edit]Arrest and collaboration chargesIn December 1944, as the American forces continued their advance to liberate the Philippines from Japanese forces, the government of the Second Philippine Republic was moved to Baguio which included Aquino before they flew to Japan where together with other officials they were arrested and imprisoned at the Sugamo Prison when the Japanese surrendered. On August 25, 1946, Aquino was flown back to the Philippines for his trial on treason charges by the People's Court, a few weeks later he was released on bail. Quote Link to comment
uaeboy25 Posted February 19, 2012 Share Posted February 19, 2012 Oo nga naman. Dapat siguro si Prince Harry hindi din sumunod sa commander nya sa Falkland kasi ang boss naman ng commander niya ay si Queen Elizabeth. Dami tlagang matututo ng iba kay PNoy.Iba ang uk sa.pinas dude. Buti pa nga sa uk bago mging hari training muna. Ano ba experience sa administration ni abnoy bago kumandidato as president? Uk ka pa dyan. BwHaha Quote Link to comment
SaintPeter5858 Posted February 19, 2012 Share Posted February 19, 2012 How Luisita fell into the hands of the Cojuangcos. Quote Link to comment
sandy51 Posted February 19, 2012 Share Posted February 19, 2012 Iba ang uk sa.pinas dude. Buti pa nga sa uk bago mging hari training muna. Ano ba experience sa administration ni abnoy bago kumandidato as president? Uk ka pa dyan. BwHaha Bingo. Na getz mo pala Quote Link to comment
uaeboy25 Posted February 20, 2012 Share Posted February 20, 2012 Bingo. Na getz mo pala asus. military education or training ang ginawa ni prince harry, kunwari lang ung reserves. pero malayo si abnoy kay harry, kawawa naman si harry pag nakumpara sa longlost brother ni budoy Quote Link to comment
sandy51 Posted February 20, 2012 Share Posted February 20, 2012 asus. military education or training ang ginawa ni prince harry, kunwari lang ung reserves. pero malayo si abnoy kay harry, kawawa naman si harry pag nakumpara sa longlost brother ni budoy Insulto talaga. Si Abnoy, may padrino na nga nung pumasok sa Mondragon, hindi pa umasenso. Nabola naman niya ang Pilipino and tuloy ba din ang pambola niya. Quote Link to comment
camiar Posted February 22, 2012 Share Posted February 22, 2012 (edited) The Bulatao Report: The Facts they don't want you to know: Document 1:Chief Complaint/Reason for Consult: Depression and Deep Melancholia; History of Present Illness: The patient is a 19 year old male who claims he is suffering from episodes of depression and melancholia each episode being 2 to 3 weeks in duration. His attacks always occur after his visits to his father who is now incarcerated in a military camp for political crimes; Past Surgical History: Patient denies any surgical history; admits to a fear he is being watched and followed; Document 2 (Impression)Physical: casual in manner and attire Muscoloskeletal: low, slightly flaccid muscle tone which makes him older than his age Speech: pompous, crisp with a vigor of articulation, emphatic accents, and frequent changes of pitch. Thought processes loquacious, with a rapid association of ideas which later develops into a flight of ideas which is a play upon words. Associations on the surface, there is an impression of a great variety of ideas, but in reality, the range is really limited. Judgment and Insight impaired insights as well as superficial judgment, always ready with an excuse when asked about his failures in life. Orientation well oriented to person and place, saying he knew where he was and who he was speaking to but was disoriented with time. Recent and Remote Memory intact and adequate, no impairment visible Attention Span and Concentration short attention span given to fleeting enthusiasm and easily swayed by new impressions. Language quite theatrical and pre-occupied with phonetics. Food of Knowledge very little, very shallow and all pre-occupied with self. Mood and Affect depressed and melancholic. The patient is morose, gloomily irritable and sensitive to advice or criticism. Document 3: (Physical Examination)Several entries the more significant being a recommendation for laboratory examination (cranial and spinal) and medications (vitamins, tranquilizers when needed) Document 4: (Case History)Benigno Aquino III was admitted for psychiatric evaluation at the age of 19. The family history revealed no significant history; the only difficulty the patient could recall was that he had a slight stutter in elementary school. In stressful situations, the stutter would be more pronounced along with a profuse salivation. At the time of his first interview, he was accompanied by Joseph Galdon, S.J., who described the patient as a serious, honest, stubborn and worrisome person. The patient is ambitious. He wants to get through college and be more than his peers. He looks to be in politics one day, saying politics is the road to power. He wants the power one day not so much to help others, but to be able to heap a measure of revenge on the people who had imprisoned his father, troubled his family, and who made his life a living hell. Despite the deeply rooted desire for revenge, the main complaint of the patient is depression and melancholia experienced after his visits to his father who is at present incarcerated in a military jail for political crimes. After every visit, the patient suffers from depressed episodes, each attack being from 2 to 3 weeks in duration. These attacks never really get better because after every visit, the depression and melancholia returns. Aside from depression and melancholia, the patient complains of loss of appetite, coated tongue, a marked difficulty in thinking, disturbed and unrefreshing sleep. He claims that he has a lack of confidence, a loss in his zest for living, feelings of inadequacy and having a difficult time coping with life in general. He has numerous doubts and fears, being especially over anxious about the welfare of his family. Document 5: (Case Summary)Symptoms: The patient has complained of hostility,, anger, and being openly punitive. He also complains of fatigue, coated tongue, disturbed and unrefreshing sleep and poor appetite. Diagnosis: The patient is suffering from depression and melancholia Recommended Treatment: Regular psychotherapy; Pharmacological Treatment with aminodibenzol (Tofranil) 75 mg three times a day. Edited February 22, 2012 by camiar Quote Link to comment
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