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Monday, July 19, 2010

Walang Pagsisisi sa Simula – The First Three Weeks

This post continues after the first episode that came out a week after May 10, 2010. It will now be nearly three weeks after Pres Noynoy Aquino formally took office. Prior to that it is presumed that a transition plan was being executed. At the rate things are turning out – it seems that there wasn’t even one from the start.

Thus far, we have had a very amusing week starting off with the:

1. Rumor of Boy Abunda as DOT Secretary. 8O

2. Binay’s eager-beaver to be DILG Secretary. :mrgreen:

3. Roxas filing electoral fraud protest against Binay (numbers for Roxas were skewed but not for Binay – quite interesting turnout for SWS – correct on Aquino, wrong on Roxas). :roll:

4. Wangwang-we and Habitual Tardiness. Lacierda late on first day – not really a good way to start work. Noynoy late due to non-use of sirens – can’t distinguish between necessity and luxury. Makes you wonder what else is he capable of not distinguishing?:!:

5. Botched memo. Firing employees on day one – without preparing for the sudden cessation of public services due to such termination. Memo was revoked and re-issued. Make up your mind, assuming you have one. :roll:

6. Appointing a religious person into a secular position – apparently the memo on church and state separation will come out in 2017 – just like distribution of Hacienda Luisita to farmers. :?

7. Brother Armin Altamirano Luistro FSC, Padre Damaso act with the media. :?

8. Media training for Aquino’s team. Trained in what exactly? – to sound more like Arroyo. Yup Noynoy is all about change – he is changing into another Arroyo – ArroQuino. :twisted:

9. On the upside CHR Chair De Lima (Great choice of CHR by Arroyo by the way!!!!) was appointed DOJ Secretary. The downside - More activists are dead in less than 3 weeks – and we thought Arroyo was bad – and all Arroyo appointees are “bad” and “evil” :oops:

10. Basyang leaves 23 dead, 77 missing and all Aquino can do is blame PAGASA. Maybe if you and your fellow Pork Barrel reciepients bothered to use your pork barrel on pag-asa – you can have saved lives. But no – you just have to have the pork barrel – oink. :evil:

11. Had a pentecostal revival/variety show – a “Presidential inaugural” (an oxymoron in this case) with sesame street big bird mascots.

12. On the upside – Maynilad reduced the water rate. The downside – rates were reduced not because of improved efficiency but because of the P0.19 per cubic meter decrease in its foreign currency differential adjustment (FCDA) resulting from the strong performance of the peso. :oops:

13. Meralco rates up again - Power firm blames IPPs for increase. It’s the usual blaming gain – but no real solutions. What foreign investor in his right mind will invest in Philippine utilities if he cannot own more than 40% of the equity – are you out of your freaking mind? Not more than 40% - Operation and management of public utilities (Art. XII, Sec. 11 of the Constitution; Sec. 16 of C.A. 146)

Thank the 1987 Aquino Constitution – Meralco can keep on blaming the IPPs.

Here’s a mind experiment. Based on the Constitution – IPP – Foreign is only 40%, 60% is Filipino. For the foreign counterpart to make a profit on its 40% the rates have to be increased to reach their desired revenue goals. In the process of increasing the 40% – the 60% also increases – and the cost is passed on to the consumer.

All this talk of privatization – but with the same inefficient Filipino companies cornering the deal – will WORSEN the cost of electricity. This will become really dire under a peak oil scenario in 2015. Foreigner investors should be allowed to have shares higher than 40% – up to 55%. We need to have the option of regulating the flow of FDI through legislation NOT as a permanent fixture in the Constitution.

of course, the issue of national security can be raised – seriously, the way our current Filipino electric utilities are producing electricity – IS A THREAT TO NATIONAL SECURITY – THERE’S NO ELECTRICITY GARDEMMIT. :evil:

14. Given this state of affairs, people are saying give him some slack. Hello – the job starts on Day 1, not Day 100. You asked for the job, get to work, stop the moronic excuses. :!:

15. Aquino hires a media team – and starts spouting - “I am not Superman”. You ought to have said that during the campaign – you gave gullible people that impression – you broke it, you own it. Managing expectations starts during the campaign not when you have won because you come off as a bogus and a fraud – a switik!

16. Noynoy needs to be reminded about doubtful statistics and the deficit. A change from PhP 290B to PhP 325B is an 11% increase in the deficit! How can you reign in deficit with an 11% increase in the budget? Purisima further declares “a percentage of GDP, the deficit was expected to be 3.9 percent, level with 2009″, the GDP in 2009 was actually 3.5% of GDP – if Purisima says 2010′s 3.9% of GDP is level with 2009′s 3.5% of GDP – am I missing something or what, please educate me, I will thank you. :mrgreen:

17. During the campaign Aquino promised “From government policies influenced by well-connected private interests? to a leadership that executes all the laws of the land with impartiality and decisiveness”. Turns out – to an Aquino government whose cabinet comes from well-connected corporate interests. 8O Susmaryosep – kung pinocchio ang mga ito – ang hahaba ng ng mga ilong!! :lol:

Actions Taken 07/01/2010: “Romulo’s appointment seems to be based on his support for Aquino during the campaign. His track record however shows he did not uphold national interests while in the DFA,” he added. Reyes is also concerned with the appointments of Finance Secretary Cesar Purisima, a proponent of the expanded value-added tax law in 2005 and was listed a big contributor to the Aquino campaign; Tourism Secretary Alberto Lim who is with the Makati Business Club; Energy Secretary Jose Rene Almendras, a former president of the Ayala-owned Manila Water; and Transportation and Communication secretary Jose “Ping” de Jesus, former president and chief operating officer of electricity distributor Meralco. “As with the Aquino election campaign, the Aquino cabinet has many ties to big business. Let us see how these ties will weigh in on the decisions of the next administration,” Reyes said. 8O

18. Of course, who can not fail notice Kris Aquino and the dysfunctional state of the Philippines family law – opting for the moronic Catholic-inspired annullment instead of divorce. There are only two countries (excl the Vatican) which don’t have divorce -Malta and the Philippines – believe you me, I am not surprised – it’s the effin Philippines what else is new. :roll:

19. A toothless tiger (more of a white elephant actually) called the Truth Commission is being proposed.

“It is unnecessary for them to form such commission because it will only lengthen the proceedings. This has nothing to do with the credibility of Davide but more a practical aspect. If we want to put closure to the issues, then file it with the Department of Justice and the Ombudsman. We have these government agencies already. Lalo pa siguro lalabo ang kwento kung meron pang truth commission,” former Senator Aquilino Pimentel Jr. told reporters at the weekly Balitaan sa Rembrandt Hotel in Quezon City. I may not agree with Pimentel’s politics of opportunism but I do agree with his legal mind.

Then sensing that their cases have questionable evidence on Arroyo – they resort to maligning Gutierrez, the Ombudsman. What kind of government is this? It cannot even follow its own laws, that it itself created. If Aquino’s team has a problem with Gutierrez, impeach her under the rules laid down by the Constitution – which Noynoy’s mom had crafted.

If you want the rule of law to reassert itself – follow it – the process might be tough – but its the law! When we resort to this mob machinations, we go on a slippery slope – unbecoming of a country that aspires to be a first country by 2020, never mind that its former classmates South Korea , Singapore, Indonesia, and Malaysia are already knocking on the door of first world status at the beginning of the millenium.

Don’t govern the Philippines like a hacendero. This ain’t Tarlac anymore, Dorothy.

20. Then there’s that wellspring of corruption – the pork barrel. Noynoy isn’t giving up the pork barrel - he’s just having it managed by PMS.

This past three weeks really doesn’t give one the sense that Aquino knows what he is doing. I said it BEFORE the election – and I’ll say it again now.

Dig In – it’s going to be a long six years. You got what you voted for – put up with it.

I didn’t vote for Aquino – am not putting up with his crap – didn’t put up with it before he got elected, and now – there’s more BS – I should put up with it because he’s the President? WTF?

Compromise – when competence is compromised with stupidity we get a Tarlacized version of the Philippines. We had the chance to have a Subic-ized version – and blew it.

Six years of schaudenfreude – PRICELESS! :twisted:

Having said that – what can we do?

Only one thing – save ourselves - if the Aquino government wants to implode let it.

Don’t let that take the focus out of your path to personal success. With more reason you should be focused on your personal affairs because the Philippine government is a useless piece of appendage – more so now that an oligarch kid is in power and is enamored with his toys – see, he can fire people or just make them resign like General Bangit.

You can compete in the global market – after all there’s more to outsourcing than meets the eye and of course, you can break the myth of “Filipinos can’t compete” – whether you are in the Philippines or abroad – despite of the Philippine government. But be forewarned so you are forearmed with the landmines that the oligarch has planted – regulations that skew the constitution in its favor.

Be the ubermann – break from the Filipino herd.

WHACK THE ANTI-PINOY (if you know, who really is the anti-pinoy) !

A self-described "mutt" having ancestors of diverse origins - Maranao, Ilonggo, Butuanon, and Ilocano. Born and raised in Southern Mindanao's Davao City, now living in the East Coast's Sunshine State.

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His initial entry into politics started in high school, after an Arrest Search and Seizure Order (ASSO) was slapped against his father who at that time was undergoing training in reconstructive surgery in San Francisco's Bothin Burns Center. He was in the frontlines in the 80s as Chairman of LFS-AdDU, and subsequently LFS-Davao City Secretary General. His militant views underwent a transformation after working as an investment promotions officer (later on Division Chief of the Investment Generation and Project Development Division of the Davao Investment Promotion Center) - a project of the Davao City LGU, USAID, and the Phil Exporters Confederation-XI- with the goal of achieving an economic turnaround for Davao City based on the growth of investments, trade, and services.

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  1. Indicative of how much effort Noynoy in particular and his team in general had put into preparing to provide excellent governance to Pilipinas (or at least those who voted “yellow”) —- gov(dot)ph is still ‘down’ with the palabra-de-palusot ‘Rest assured we are working.”

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  2. What can you expect from FlopNoy? :roll:

    Seriously, I don’t get the so called “Yellow Praise” from the media. What the hell? All he did was perform loads of terrible decisions coupled with displaced criticisms against the other sectors . Nothing deeper than that. Tsk.

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    Voltron05 Reply:

    hahahaha he kinda reminds me of the Chip n’dale Rescue rangers cartoon.hahhahha media today here in the Pinas r like people who brain contains of a 5 yr.old kid(is my grammar correct about my 1st opinion about the media?) and their q & A r stupid and stupid repeating questions as well.GET REAL W/ U PINOYS IN THE PINAS OUR PRES.SUCKS ASS LIKE JOHN WEENA BWAHHAHAHHA.

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  3. i love this entry antipinoy!!! antipinoy is not pessmistic, but just plain realists. :)

    sadly i still meet people from different classes and different demographics who believe that noynoy is the one because walang mahirap pag walang corrupt. stupid populace led by a stupid government.

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    interested Reply:

    I’m a realist myself that’s why I read AP rather than the mainstream media who are all sucking up to Penoy. As you said, you have met people who believe he is the one. It truly is difficult to deal with people who seem to have been brainwashed. I can fully relate to this because all my siblings have the same “ÿellow mentality”. When I am with them, I try my absolute best to sound as if I am neutral to Penoy when in fact I still do not believe in him that he can turn this country around. It’s just sad that my family voted for him and believes in him like he is some kind of a saviour, It just makes me sick. What makes it worse for me, is that even the people in my workplace believe this crap.

    6 years is a very long time indeed. 1st one hundred days pa lang, I still cannot force myself to trust and believe this guy. Heaven help this country!

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    Hyden Toro Reply:

    Mainstream Media is owned by the Oligarchs. They control the information. This is the reason the Aquinos are darling of the Media and the Catholic Church. Kris Aquino, is a serial Adulterrer. Did the Media and the Catholic Church raise voices about it? No, Sir… She is the daughter of an Ex President and the sister of the President. Is she a good role model for the young Filipinos? She even gained the SuperStar status in the entertainment world. This is the kind of double standard of morality of the Media and the Catholic Church. They should treat everybody equal. You can easily see the bias here…

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  4. This entry Rocks!

    The clueless idiot will have to face the truth sooner or later… And when he does, I doubt he could change it and make it work.

    America: Our president is black
    Philippines[1986]: Our president is a woman
    Philippines[2010]: Our president is an idiot!

    The Philippines is heading downhill from here… I guess!

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  5. “WHAT CAN WE DO?”

    1. Let’s wish our leaders well, even if we didn’t vote for them.

    2. Beyond our own personal success, let’s help the needy and disadvantaged.

    3. And, blog positive ideas instead of being ‘nattering nabobs of negativism.’ 8)

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    BongV

    BongV Reply:

    BongV

    Wishing is good – ACTION is better. GOOD ONES not GAFFES.

    Let’s teach people how to fish – don’t give the fish.

    And be discerning – identify the goat from the sheep.

    You can’t be blogging positive – when your leaders are idiots – unless you too are an idiot.

    now, if the idiotic leaders were changed either through a change of approach – or replacement – through blogging – that’s POSITIVE 8)

    but that’s just me.

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    Miriam Quiamco Reply:

    miriam quiamco

    That is exactly what we are doing here, we are blogging positive ideas for reform: support the passage of FOIA, support constitutional revision, end the culture of pork barrel and patronage politics, what else, let me just say Phil Manila, that we are quite issue-oriented here. I am personally resigned to a mediocre presidency and I will not be surprised if anything catastrophic will happen without N/A’s attention. The Filipino public seem to be in sync with N/A, they are fatalists after all, and this is not being negative, this is being realistic and factual, so, their expectations of what the N/A presidency can achieve are very low. It means they are pretty satisfied with whatever the N/A leadership brings. Let’s see about the crabby media how long it will toe the yellow emotional line.

    As to the first two, well, you don’t need to advertise any good deeds you do, most Filipinos are already carrying a lot of the burden of supporting everyone with loser lives, since there is no social safety net in the country. I for one, despite my Nietzchian tendencies have proven to be a true Filipino patriot, sending thousands of dollars every month just to fill in the inadequacies of our socio-political system. Am I advertising here, hell, now, this is a given for any Filipino living abroad, if we want to keep ties with the beloved country.

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    tingog boss Reply:

    The Pilipinas media has not yet ranted on Noynoy Admin about the human rights killings. I suppose the editors and columnists of broadcast TV and the metro-Manila mainline newspapers don’t feel threatened yet. Or maybe it is because the :arrow: metro-Manila media-folks are practically all trying to get 8O appointments into the Noynoy administration.

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    Ryunken Reply:

    Wishing is good… But, ACTION speaks louder than words… And Abnoy is just wishing and not doing anything.

    Well, then let’s teach them and make them learn to help each other and themselves – not be slacker til’ the end of their lives

    Well… How can I blog stuff about the great leader that is Noynoy… If his first weeks in office is being a moron to the boot… Then if he can show something concrete he can do something for the good of the people[Not the WangWang Cliche!], then he still continues to be an idiot in our eyes!

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    ChinoF Reply:

    ChinoF

    Be wary of the “positive” that you seek… it may be the false positive. :wink:

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  6. Hung Hang

    It’s going to be a long 6 years indeed. Has anyone noticed that there’s not much news coming from Malacanang over the past 3 weeks, compared to GMA’s time? Talk about hitting the ground running, this administration must be crawling like turtles with nothing much to report on their first 3 weeks on the job.

    And the only news we have today of Noynoy is for the past three weekends, the President has not scheduled any official function on weekends but spending his time doing firearm shooting practices. To think that there is a long list of urgent things that needs to be done in the Philippines and here we have a President who thinks that the Presidency is a regular 9am-5pm, 40 hours a week job. What a wanker!

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    Voltron05 Reply:

    see that is 2 expect of our new pres.He is wasting too much time doing those nonsense activities while the rest of the world is ready 2 move forward.What a waste of time listening 2 the news in the Pinas.I might as well read this website instead of listening 2 more crap and it’s stupid listeners.

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    Lilly Reply:

    Lilly

    Dude, don’t be hating on turtles.

    My pet turtle can run faster than can our president say “BAWAL ANG WANGWANG”.

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    Hyden Toro Reply:

    Fasten your seatbelts…it will be a bumpy ride for all of you…Tighten also your belts, because more sufferings will come…

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  7. PartyNOY’s economic plan –

    give Dole-outs to poor families.

    And lol at the cult’s pentecost celebration. Haha. Kulto.

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  8. ang tatalino nyong magblog pero wala nman kayong ginagawa para sa bayan nyo. kung hindi man si noy ang magaling, kayo ba? plastic nyong pinoy! alam nyo lang pumuna ng kapwa nyo. anong inaasahan nyo? milagro? sa isang iglap, ayos ang lahat? eh sira ulo pala kayo hindi si kristo ung presidente nyo. kaya hindi umaasenso tong pilipinas dahil sa mga taong tulad nyo. sana nagpunta kayo ng ibang bansa ng hindi kayo nag-sasasalita jan ng kung ano anong wala nmang kabuluhan. hindi ako relihiyoso pero tama lng cgurong sabihin ko na.. “let he who is without sin, cast the first stone”. mga ipokrito!

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    ChinoF Reply:

    ChinoF

    hindi si kristo ung presidente nyo.

    Eh siya ang nagsabing “I will eradicate corruption.” Parang nagpapa-Kristo ang dating. Ikaw, anong ginawa mo para sa bayan mo? Magreklamo lang tungkol sa amin? :mrgreen:

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    Hyden Toro Reply:

    He cannot eradicate himself; because he is part of the political corruption, himself…

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    mel Reply:

    @whydoucare

    You are too emotional! Calm down first before writing a comment. Try to read carefully and think rational.

    Nobody is expecting a miracle here. If you think that this site is “walang kabuluhan”, well, that is really a pity but we are not your schock absorbers. Control your anger before commenting!

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    Caloy Reply:

    @Whydoucare:

    We care because the philippines is populated by emotional morons like you.

    Hindi umaasenso Pilipinas because of the likes of you emo roadkill types who can’t handle the truth.

    sana nagpunta kayo ng ibang bansa ng hindi kayo nag-sasasalita jan ng kung ano anong wala nmang kabuluhan.

    Frankly, the country would be a lot better off if people like you did not exist (I wouldn’t send you to another country so that you’d embarrass the rest of us there just by being yourself).

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    ilda Reply:


    ang tatalino nyong magblog

    Salamat! ;)

    pero wala nman kayong ginagawa para sa bayan nyo

    Madami po kaming nagawa ayaw lang namin ipag-yabang. Who are you to ask us what we have done?!?

    kung hindi man si noy ang magaling, kayo ba?

    Madami pong magaling kay P.Noy hinde lang kami ;)

    anong inaasahan nyo? milagro? sa isang iglap, ayos ang lahat? eh sira ulo pala kayo hindi si kristo ung presidente nyo.

    Si Conrado de Quiros ang sisihin mo dahil sabi nya nuon si P.Noy ay parang si Aragon and now he says that P.Noy’s inauguration is like the “The Second Pentecost”. Sira talaga ulo nuon, diba? :lol:

    kaya hindi umaasenso tong pilipinas dahil sa mga taong tulad nyo.

    Mali ka dyan. Dahil sa mga katulad mo kaya hinde umaasenso ang bansa!

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    Voltron05 Reply:

    ha nonsense comment from whydoucrap his comebacks r lame and incompetent hahaha.Guess this is what happens if u watch too much NARUTO like whydoucrap HAHHAHA GO TO HELL U MORON AND GO COMMIT SUICIDE AND DIE STUPID DIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    Lilly Reply:

    Lilly

    Sige lang po at magpakaemo kayo, kasi wala po kayo magagawa kundi tiisin ang binoto nyo. :3

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    jethernandez Reply:

    Mas ipokrito ka!

    You know what a hypocrite does… he pretends not to notice all the bad things happening around him/her. Kaya ang sinasabi nya sa ibang tao… “wala kayong ginawa kundi pumuna”.

    Ang putangnang mga abnoyan yan… nung si Gibo ang naging head ng national disaster coordinating council… puna dito puna doon… ilan ang namatay sa mga tao na under nya sa pagsagip ng mga nasalanta ng bagyong Ondoy… in the end mas magaling ang response ng previous administration… Ngayon… kayong mga ABNOYANS… tama na lang ang responde sa bagyo na PAGALITAN ANG PAG-ASA at PAGALITAN ANG CHED… at MAGBIGAY NG RELIEF GOODS SA HARAP NG KAMERA NG TV…

    ABNOY pa rin ang tingin namin kasi ABNOY pa rin ang mga taong katulad mo kung mag isip…

    Masama bang punahin ang mali? Alangan namang punahin ang TAMA… BOBO!!!

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  9. whydoucare, tanga ka ba? Eh nung panahon ng kampanya akala mo kung sinong malinis at magaling kung ikampanya yan ng yellow camp. Result? 15M ang nautong bumoto sa kanya.

    Basa basa ka muna dito ng mga artikulo at mga background ng mga blogger. Di yang banat agad.

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  10. Damn.. 6 years! Damn voters. :?

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  11. To Bong:

    CHR Chair De Lima was appointed in DOJ, not in DILG.
    Nice article, but please get your facts straight..
    ingat!

    JB

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    crab Reply:

    bongv edit mo na ang no. 9 para di ka magmukhang tanga! :mrgreen: dali! :lol:

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    mel Reply:

    @crab

    Pity. You are laughing about that typographical error but you are not concerned about PNoy’s lapses.
    It seems that you do not understand the essential part of the message.

    Oh, I forgot. You are still a baby :mrgreen:

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    BongV

    1. de Lima was appointed by Arroyo as CHR (during Arroyo’s term).

    2. Aquino took de Lima out from CHR and appointed her as DOJ.

    3. If all of folks in Arroyo admnistration are “evil” as Aquio and his zombies portray anyone related with Arroyo (as if Mar Roxas asn’t appointed DTI Secretary by Arroyo) – and Noynoy has a lot of them in his cabinet…. hmmmm… evil of the same feather :lol:

    betterer?

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    As if that little trivial error detracts from the main message of the post.

    But thanks anyway for pointing it out.

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  12. If the elected leader shows good potentials at the outset of his leadership, then it will be easier to win believers out of doubters. While it’s true that we as participants in the last democratic process must subscribe to the will of the majority, we cannot just closenour eyes and blind subjects.

    We may not be as brilliant as some people in the leadership they are but we are not stupid to miss noticing the unprecendent show of moronic moves by the president and his minions.

    Well we are not at all surprise actually as we have already anticipated this rather comical show of governance from a man who hasn’t shown excellence and achievement of any form in his entire life. We have chosen mediocrity now

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    Voltron05 Reply:

    and no surprise there.The idiots have chose the new pres.WHO BY THE WAY HAS NO ACCOMPLISHMENTS WHATSOEVER.Indeed we have chosen mediocrity now here in the Pinas but do u think that the mediocrity continuous if the Noy admin is starting to fail and foreigners here in the Pinas will soon diss the Philippines about retaining the stupid constitution etc.?

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    Redd Reply:

    Stupidity coupled with the stubbornness to allow our constitution to adapt to the new requirements of the modern times is a sure fire formula to keep the PI mired at the cellar.

    We should realize that the 86 consti was written based in the prevailing sentiments at that time. That makes many of it’s provisions as impractical and counter productive.

    It also limits our competitiveness in the global arena.

    Term limit must go. Election every three years must be changed to every six years or so due to practical reasons.

    Centralized government must give way to federal parliamentary.

    Unless we start shaping up, we will continue to slid down the economic ladder.

    Six years of another medicore Aquino rule definitely doesn’t show any promise of positive change.

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  13. “dumb people are always blissfully unaware of how dumb they really are” – star :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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  14. matanong ko lng po. cno po ba ang gusto nyong naging presidente kung di si noynoy? ang galing nyo pong magblog kaya inasume ko na matalino kayo at natalo yong gusto nyong maging presidente kasi mula ulo hanggang paa, rinding-rindi kayo ke noynoy. so sino po ba sa tingin nyo ang dapat naging presidente para iboto po natin sa sunod at baka sakaling complete turnaround ang magawa niya sa pinas at maging katulad ng bansa kng nasaan kayo kasi parang kawawa sa inyo ang pinas at mga pilipino.

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    barbara Reply:

    pano kung hindi na kakandidato yung gusto kong president pano ko pa iboboto sa susunod yun engorttss. bat ba ganito tong mga alagad ni penoy, imbes na ipagtanggol yung penoy nila, lagi na lang lumilihis. bigla hahanap ng ibang tao para i compare si penoy.

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    palebluedot Reply:

    wtf! di ka ba nag-research before you went to the voting center? there are candidates better than that idiot moron abnoynoy uy! they have clearer political agenda, and they have contributed a lot to the betterment of our society. they never used their dead parents to prove how worthy they are. their records show that they can do great to our country. i do not want to enumerate them to you now coz you should have asked about it before the election. what did you do before may 10 ba? confined comatose inside the mental hospital?

    sus intawon! how come this country is populated by blind failipinos like you ba? you only asked about it now??? wtf!!!

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    BongV Reply:

    BongV

    whou – GORDON! got it!?

    LAZY Tarlac vs ENTERPRISING Subic – got it!

    ayan panay kasi ng panood ng ABS-CBN, The Buzz, Wowoweee- yan ang napala nyo – naging BOBO kayo.

    Pinilo nyo si Aquino – ayan ang napala nyo… MAGDUSA KAYO… MGA BOBO!!! SYET!!!

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    ChinoF Reply:

    ChinoF

    Para kang taong naniniwala na, kung anong pinakain sa iyo, tanggapin mo nalang. So kung lason ang binigay sa iyo, at inutusan kang inumin yan, gagawin mo ba? Kami yung nagsasabi na, wag mong tanggapin ang lason (Aquino), yung tamang pagkain ang dapat piliin (Gordon). Ayan, ang nangyari parang yung lason nga ang tinaggap, pero tuwang-tuwa pa ang taong bayan. After six years, mare-realize ang mga taong bayan na lason tuloy ang ininom nila.

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    Lilly Reply:

    Lilly

    A perfect example why we can’t have a decent president: an electorate who don’t do research about the candidates. Tingnan mo naman tong mokong, tinatanong pa kung sino yung karapat dapat na kandidato. Merong dalawa, o tatlo na di hamak na mas may magagawa kesa ke P-Noy.

    Call me prejudiced, but its clear that not everyone should be allowed to vote in the elections. Boboto na nga lang, binoto pa yung aanga-anga sa Senado.

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    ChinoF Reply:

    ChinoF

    I agree that voting should be a privilege, not a right.

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  15. nagtaka lang po ako bakit di nyo masabi kng cno dapat ang naging presidente. kng d na nya gustong tumakbo ulit, e di gamitin nyo ang convincing powers nyo. sa talino nyong yan. imposibleng di nyo ma-convince ang gusto nyong kandidato pati mga botante. yan kng di maturn-off sa insulto nyo kasi parang walang modo? di ko tulong maiwasang isiping kaya naturn-off mga botante kc baka katulad nyo ang ugali ng kandidato nyo? yan ay ganang akin lamang po.

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    mel Reply:

    @whou

    Ang karapat-dapat na maging Presidente ay ang isang lider na may napatunayan na o nagawa na sa ikabubuti ng sambayanang Pilipino. Ang mga kandidatong may malinaw na programa ang dapat na maging lider ng ating bansa.

    Si President Noynoy Aquino ay nanalo lamang dahil sa kanyang pangalan. Hindi niya gustong maging Presidente. Itinulak lamang siya ng mga taong ganid at may ambisyong pangsarili. Sampung taon na siya sa larangan ng Pulitika pero ano ang kanyang nagawa? Karapat-dapat bang manalo sa halalan ang isang kandidato na imbes programa para sa sambayanan ang talakayin ay ipinakita lamang sa mga tao ang kanyang pamangkin na si Baby James? Hindi.

    Ang “convincing powers” na nabanggit mo ay walang kalaban-laban dahil sa tinatawag na Yellow Media – mga mamahayag at telebisyong kampi lamang sa isang kandidato, dahil ang mga may-ari ay may mga tinatanaw na utang na loob sa pamilyang Aquino.

    Marahil ay bata ka pa at hindi mo pa maunawaan kung bakit ganito ang tono ng AP. May dapat tayong baguhin sa ating kultura. Hindi tayo dapat magpadala sa bugso ng damdamin. Kailangan nating gamitin ang ating pag-iisip at huwag basta-basta maniwala sa mga propaganda.

    Sana ay magbasa ka pa at sana ay maunawaan mo ang mga usapin dito.

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    palebluedot Reply:

    you think AP is promoting personalities?!? you think AP is like your favorite show, the buzz?!?

    this site promotes ideas, critical thoughts and solutions, not personalities. it just so happened that your idol, abnoynoy, is a reflection of the failed ideas and solutions of this country. i suggest you read more articles here. maybe then you will realize that you were actually hypnotized by the emotions of the yellow cult.

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  16. “If each individual uses his imagination in search for improvements, we will draw on vast resources that will bring fresh water to the well of progress.” – JFK

    sayang po ang galing nyo sa pag-blog…kng sa insulto nyo lng hinahasa. opinyon ko lng po

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    BongV Reply:

    BongV

    yah – 15 million Filipinos did not use their imagination – and voted for Aquino instead of Gordon.

    Filipinos sow hot air, and reap the whirlwind.

    Filipinos made the choice of Aquino – a minority president courtesy of the dysfunctional Cory Aquino Constitution

    AP blogged like mad during the campaign BUT – AP is a voice in the wilderness, a mad man walking in the streets holding a torch in brad daylight – looking for Filipinos who actually… THINK..

    Cause.. and Effect… Causality… KARMA

    Vote for Aquino…. Reap the Consequences – A BUFFON GOVERNMENT

    Frankly, we don’t have to blog really – our lives are already comfortable, our careers are on auto-pilot, we have climbed our personal Everests – and we are sharing our life’s lessons – returning back to the community – this is our choice of community service – proiding views that are suppressed in mainstream media.

    We will not serve you a beautiful cake – all we offer is our truth. your truth might be different. and you are free to start your own blogsite, go to blogsites which you think are more attuned to your liking – one thing for sure, AP ain’t the type na nadadala sa gulat – when people try that approach AP – AP doesn’t moderate – AP pushes back – NO COMPROMISE WITH STUPIDITY!

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    Redd Reply:

    I feel and share your frustration. The reason why the Philippines is poor is because of the people.

    Rizal had seen it during his time and wrote about it in his essays most notably in The Indolence of the Filipinos and The Philippnes a Century Hence. More than a hundred years after his death, his prognosis of his countrymen is still spot on.

    When will we be enlightened?

    When will we ever learn?

    Wake up my f’d up people!

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  17. wow, ang tatas nyo pong magsalita…gusto ko pa nman c gordon, pero kng kayo ang nakapaligid ke gordon kng nanalo cya,tingin ko lalayo ang masa ke gordon dahil sa ugali ng mga nakapaligid sa kanya. kng ganun, e di parang c gma sa walang people’s support, matalino nga pero d mapulsohan ang masa? bakit di nyo tanggapin na mas maraming poor, kahit saang bansa? konti lang kayong pinalad, kng yan ang tingin nyo…kng di nyo mapulsuhan ang masa, d nga kayo karapatdapat magsilbi sa bansa, how much more yong kandidato nyo…

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    BongV Reply:

    BongV

    e kung ayaw ng masa doon sila sa gunggong – e di yan ang napala ng masa.

    grow up- you can’t have your cake and eat it too.

    and if you ask the masa of Subic – they are quite glad about Gordon being stragithforward – nabago ang attitude ng masa

    how can you expect a change of leaders when the masa does not change its attitude… laos na ang emo…

    nilagay ang utak sa taas ng puso – may utak kayo… gamitin nyo…

    alam nyo ng tamad – binoto nyo pa rin – e di anonng napala nyo…. magdusa kayo – anim na taon.

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    dancingchunli Reply:

    looks like somebody is missing the whole point.. :roll:

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    ChinoF Reply:

    ChinoF

    Aba, mukhang eto ang pag-iisip mo… ang masa o maraming tao ay laging tama, hindi maaaring magkamali ang taong bayan. Ganun ba? Eh napakamali yon. Ang maraming tao ay naloloko din , no. Kung ayaw mo rin kay Erap, bakit naging segundo siya sa eleksyon? Hindi laging tama ang taong bayan, hindi sila diyos, kaya hindi sila dapat laging sinusunod. Hindi nga dapat nga sila sinusunod mismo! Dapat ilagay ang karamihan ng taong bayan sa tamang lugar. Hindi sila ang hari.

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  18. problema kasi kabayan, hindi nang eeducate ang media.

    Problema din sa masa, basta na lang isusubo ang pinapakain ng media.

    Aba, puro Noynoy na lang ang lamang ng tv at dyaryo nung kampanya. Sus.

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  19. @whydoucare

    How I wish racial cleansing is legal! You’d be the first one in line! People like you do not deserve a place in the world! This country can never go forward with gullible people like you! You accept and believe your lacky president’s promises hook, line and sinker?! I pity you!

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  20. two thumbs up for this artiicle. :wink:

    More power, AP!

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  21. Hello mga kabayans,

    I see a lot of comments saying how incompetent our new president is. But right now, what can we really do, eh? Are your comments really going to help our current situation? It’s degrading, destructive, and it reflects just how bitterly civil we are. Some of them are brutally funny, yes, but that’s just it. Nothing more.

    Seriously. I was once like this. Strong-willed and hell-bent on shoving up my political beliefs up anyone’s face. But what’s done is done. We can either support the ship or drag it all down.

    I myself was extremely disappointed with the results. But from the last elections, I know there is a lot of smart Pinoys out there and people starting to think critically, so, I decided to make a website (www.waripinas.com) that aims to help our country by allowing its citizens to share their ideas, collaborate and build the best solutions on how to solve an issue. I believe that given enough minds, no issue is too big to be solved or too little not to be noticed. It’s not much at the moment. I just launched it 4 days ago. But I hope it’d be something or at least change some of our fellow Pinoys a change in perspective.

    Instead of talking about people, why not, let’s talk about ideas? We’re a smart-bunch, right? Let’s give our country some collective wisdom.

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    BongV Reply:

    BongV

    Solutions-wise, are you kidding?

    ROOT CAUSE ANALYSIS Leads to a Defective Constitution skewed with Protectionist Provisions

    Everything else – lack of investments – leading to wide gaps between rich and poor.

    SOLUTION: Charter Change – remove the Protectionist Provisions

    Think Strategic!

    ****

    Problem: Fear of Competition

    Solution: Impart Knowledge – Bring the topic of Competitive Advantage and Supply Chain Management

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    CONSTRAINTS: Pollyannas and wowowee

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    Lilly Reply:

    Lilly

    Excuse me, but there is something called “LEARNING WHY THE HELL WE EFFED UP THE ELECTIONS”.

    This blog serves to explain why we elected a buffoon into the office, why Filipinos always remain in the dredges of development; which hopefully would open up the minds of the people who voted for someone just because of name recall. HOPEFULLY NEXT TIME THEY WOULD AVOID MAKING THE SAME MISTAKE AGAIN AFTER SIX YEARS. I cannot stress that enough.

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    Aegis-Judex Reply:

    You think that’s gonna happen? Knowing our “culture,” it WILL happen… WHEN HELL FREEZES OVER!

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  22. how come i have a Gut feeling na something worser things are about to come?

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  23. That’s what I’m trying to get – ideas.

    No matter how small or big, as long as it solves an issue, people will collaborate and give constructive inputs on the solutions until we find the best solutions. I believe that good ideas will naturally float to the top.

    I’m not good in politics or social sciences, but in computer science, Linus’ law states that “given enough eyeballs, all bugs are shallow”. And I believe this to be somehow applicable to governance, including other open-source philosophies as well.

    At the very core, I just want our government to include us in policy making where experts and commoners can share information. No representatives in between, no lobbyists. Government interacts directly to people.

    If we really want to inform people then we need to get them involved. If we really want the people to make better decisions the we need to empower them. If we want them to choose better leaders then they need to know if their leaders are listening.

    With a tool similar to this, we can build stronger relationships, lots of ideas, and hopefully, a more informed public.

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    ChinoF Reply:

    ChinoF

    Media is a tenacious enemy in such efforts. Before we are able to succeed in getting more people involved, we have to inform them that media is a vicious liar and they have to lose their belief in it. Sadly, with the kind of defective culture we have in the country, that will be hard. But it still needs to be done.

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    BongV Reply:

    BongV

    that’s good anghelo – we all have roles to play. at this point – AP is handling out a seminar on a basic computer science concept called – GIGO – Garbage In Garbage Out.

    Garbage Thinking :arrow: Garbage Choices :arrow: Garbage Government :arrow: Garbage Country

    Therefore we need to address what the hell is causing all these garbage choices.

    There are multiple time-lines involved:

    Short-term: Address the Issues/topics – head on by blogging on the topic – and let the free market of ideas come into play

    Medium-term: Build a critical mass of critical thinkers and opinion leaders – who can help spread the message

    Long-Term: Promote more critical thinking through:

    1) blogs
    2) formal and informal education
    3) media channels with programs that counter the culture of medicority
    4) support a candidate who perform and deliver – like Gordon – by raising funds domestically and globally
    5) Support mobilizations for charter change
    6) Support, promote, implement <Government 2.0

    Agenda-wise: It’s all low hanging fruit – there’s a lot of inefficiencies – pick a government agency – you can right=size it, optimize the processes, trim the fat.

    The thing is – we need to prioritize – the strategic thinkers in Aquino’s team need to address the strategic issues (economy/food security/energy security, etc), the administrative team can address right-sizing of government

    Thus far, people are too busy on wangwang, Kris Aquino, innuendoes about Gutierrez… susginoo, and we are supposed to be happy with that… Hate to be a party pooper – now ain’t the time to be partying and fiddling. Not when the Philippines is burning.

    There’s also the AP-wiki if you are into collaborative undertakings you espoused – we actually have a lot of material and still ramping it up – http://antipinoy.com/wiki/ – check it out;

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    Phil Manila Reply:

    “Garbage Thinking -> Garbage Choices -> Garbage Government -> Garbage Country”

    Uhmmm. . .may point ka bro, pero malaking sablay. :-)

    Not to be deterministic, but culture (based on history and values)creates the mindset, which determines attitudes, that influence personality, and consequently performance.

    And you cannot de-culturize overnight what was ingrained in the Pinoys’ collective DNA from more than 300 years of Spanish convent, 50 years of American Hollywood,5 years of Japanese kempetai, and 65 years of weak self-rule.

    That is why, even second generation Filipino-Americans love Ocho-Ocho parties and Wowowee shows. 8)

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    BongV Reply:

    BongV

    Culture might be pervasive – but at the end of the day – it’s the individual’s choice – to go with the culture or to go against it – personal responsibility.

    Those who don’t think and just go with the flow will be in for a ride.

    And it will come back to bite – and the bite can be deadly – case in point Ondoy. If an Ondoy-class typhoon happened in Aquino’s watch what’s he gonna do berate Pag-Asa some more – meanwhile, people are dead.

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    Actually, Garbage In, Garbage Out is actually how culture works. Culture is man-made after all. The Filipinos deceived themselves to believe that it’s “natural.”

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    palebluedot Reply:

    kaya nga sabi, nuke pinas na lang if we want good things to happen in our lifetime. but as long as the likes of AP persists, or as long as the society is open to constructive criticism, we will get there. too bad lang na mukhang matanda na tayo when our ideals will become real *sigh*

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    crab Reply:

    what constructive criticism are you talking about palebluedot. most of the post here in AP are hypocritism made by hypocrite people. go back to your reading 101! :?

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    Parallax Reply:

    spoken like a true idiot, crab. haha

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  24. Lilly

    Unlike BongV, I can’t get into the spirit of schaedenfreude.

    It’s because we’re all stuck in the same sh*thole the Yellowtards allowed to happen.

    So no, I can’t gloat. I’m just terribly disappointed.

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    BongV Reply:

    BongV

    @lilly – I was trolling .. lol

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    Lilly Reply:

    Lilly

    And you like it! :P

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    BongV Reply:

    BongV

    spank me :oops: :lol:

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    BongV Reply:

    BongV

    seriously, we don’t mean ill=will for our country – it is just so exasperating to be in the midst of all this idiocy. pag sineryoso natin to – hypertension aabutin natin.

    pag kinausap mo ng matino – panay emote…

    kaya trolling na – talo ang pikon :lol:

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    Lilly Reply:

    Lilly

    Pagkinausap mo ng matino, sasabihin “o sige sya na, ikaw na ang matalino, ikaw na ang magaling”.

    :(

    Di maiiwasan eh, sobrang nakakainis lang talaga. Andaming pagkakataon na aayos ang buhay Pinoy, winawaldas lang. Andun si Gibo, andun si Gordon, okay na rin sana si Villar, at least naipapakita nya na magaling syang dumiskarte kung di lang sana masyadong business-minded, pero ang binoto eh yung mala-telenobela na pangako.

    I just can’t get over it. I need anti-depressants :<

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    NotMasochisticFilipino Reply:

    Warning: off-topic

    At some point, we should apologize to our brains for bringing them to “mind destroying” environments.

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  25. @bong: Thank you. I now understand AP (although I already had the impression of what it was, reading a couple of posts before). It’s just that I strongly believe that pinoys, especially, the students are getting wiser. And we need to get this wisdom from them and that what’s done is done and perhaps maybe we could give some help to our leaders.

    @lilly: I know how effed up it was! I even made a lot of enemies because of it. It’s just the negative aura that I get from reading some of the comments. I also want to suggest that maybe we could get some posts in AP on how to patch up what has already been done, instead of just pointing out the negatives. Lessons learned, yes, but its not really finished yet, is it? There’s still some hope.

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    BongV

    BongV Reply:

    BongV

    @anghelo – i know AP can sometimes come across as too blunt, jackass, jerk and whathaveyou – but if that’s what it takes to wake people up – someone’s gotta do it – there’s a price to pay (being trolled, being labelled anti-pinoy, hate bloggeretc) – i am willing to pay the price – i can handle it – i already am paying the price.

    you are correct – the students are getting wiser – and so is a lot of people – because of the Internet – it is an equalizer. Previously, certain information was available to the oligarchs and their minions only. someone who had information can be killed and the incriminating information gone forever. with the Internet -it’s not that easy anymore.

    certainly, there are topics which can be written for students – assuming of course, they are willing to read with an open and critical mind. but assuming it were so… since you have a good feel of the studentry – cue us in – and we can work together.

    one thing I learned from the left – the studentry is still the best venue for discussing new ideas – and bringing it to the mainstream. the students are also less encumbered with the need to make a living – so they can really devote some time to discussing, refining, improving, and ultimately mobilizing themselves in an organized fashion (lobbying, letter-writing, get out the vote, blogging, public speaking, community service, voter education, citizen watchdog) – methods which are more productive than another emo-laden rally in the streets (been there-done that-the very 1st welgang bayan in the country – Davao City, Biazon was still a Marine Colonel – the “good old days” with Rocky Balili, Jun Cadigal, Jojo Diosana, Nanding Torralaba (dead), Babette Prudencio(dead), Mollie Potes (dead), Salvador Mapansa (dead)” – and yes, the ones (dead) – Babette was pregnant – killed by a grenade launcher, Nanding was abducted – found dead 3 days after a command conference of the Welgang Bayan YS committee, Salvador was found in a shallow grave with a jungle bolo in his neck. up to today, their killers have yet to be bought to justice.

    we put our lives on the line for Cory – and she gave us the Hacienda Luisita Massacre – NEVER AGAIN.

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    crab Reply:

    :cry: masyado kang madraba bongv. :cry: kaya naman pala ganyan ang mga panat mo kasi backward ideology ang nasa bonbonan mo. :x

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    BongV

    BongV Reply:

    BongV

    sorry na lang crab kung walang drama ang buhay mo. :lol:

    like i said – been there done that. drama lang – syet… walang sinabi yung libro ni lualhati bautista na dekada sitenta or yung Sister Stella L ni lino brocka :lol:

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    BongV Reply:

    BongV

    backward ideology – which ideology are you talking about? Marxism?

    ganito yan – if you are young and you are not a commie, you don’t have a heart. when you get older and still a commie – you don’t have a brain. got it?

    in case you didn’t notice – Marx and Ayn Rand, Michael Porter, and Milton Friedman don’t mix :lol:

    natutulog ka naman sa pansitan crab

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  26. “3. Roxas filing electoral fraud protest against Binay (numbers for Roxas were skewed but not for Binay – quite interesting turnout for SWS – correct on Aquino, wrong on Roxas). “

    how is SWS wrong on roxas? there was a statistical tie on the eve of the elections.

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    BongV Reply:

    BongV

    SWS says it was a statistical tie – actual poll results show – Binay in the lead.

    TIE vs.. LEAD? and the excuse is a statistical tie? or electoral fraud? – point being… it’s ANOTHER MESS!!!

    Gabbyd, can I audition you for battle of the brainless? you win hands down.

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    GabbyD Reply:

    statistical tie MEANS that either can win because its within error bounds.

    did u not know that? i’m sure u know that, coz there were long discussions about survey error margins just a few months ago.

    did u forget? [note the civility i'm trying to go for here].

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    BongV

    BongV Reply:

    BongV

    i know what a statistical tie is – the point is THERE’S ANOTHER MESS and of all POSITIONS it has to be the Vice President- someone’s filing another electoral protest – walang natatalo everyone was cheated?

    Al Gore and George Bush in Florida… hello.

    So can I now respectfully nominate you to battle of the brainless (being civil)

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    wow, u cant be civil, can you?

    its ok. i dont care enough. do what u want. i’m only trying to help u stay honest.

    the FACT is, you are changing “THE POINT”.

    THE POINT of this thread is that “3. Roxas filing electoral fraud protest against Binay (numbers for Roxas were skewed but not for Binay – quite interesting turnout for SWS – correct on Aquino, wrong on Roxas). “

    is FACTUALLY WRONG. SWS was not wrong on roxas.

    if ur interested in being factually correct, u should change it.

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    ChinoF

    GabbyD,
    Before you say that you’re helping someone be honest, be sure that you yourself know how to accept the facts being put in front of you.
    SWS said that Roxas was leading in the surveys till the end. And who won? Binay. SWS was wrong on Roxas. Your own conclusion blatantly disregards the facts. You’re the one who’s factually wrong. Seems the connect between your eyes and your brain is malfunctioning.

    BongV

    BongV Reply:

    BongV

    GabbyD was probably looking for an article by Esposo
    “More than the phenomenal surge of Jojo Binay, Mar Roxas may have been the bigger victim of the very people surrounding him. For one, they did not protect his lead and allowed Mar to be overwhelmed like an amateur UAAP basketball player playing Kobe Bryant of the LA Lakers. They were busy parading around town like pea****s when Mar was enjoying an over 20% lead over his nearest rival.

    Our STAR colleague and Ateneo fellow alumnus Babe Romualdez wrote a column during that time when Manny Villar came to within 2% of Noynoy Aquino where Babe narrated how the Mar group was expressing regret for having given way to Aquino. The Mar people were then deluding themselves that Mar would have been the real winner.

    That is of course pure delusion. Mar gave way to Noy because his presidential campaign was not going anywhere and demonstrated all the signs of a weak brand. That weak brand was demonstrated anew with the way Jojo Binay overtook Mar Roxas in this election. Having courted hubris, Mar’s people saw Mar needing all those TV ads where Noy strongly endorsed Mar as his only vice president and true partner in the rebuilding of the country.

    Bad enough that they’ve failed to protect Mar’s lead — these political parasites are now even creating unnecessary friction and enemies. At a time when Mar desperately needs added allies and friends and should be positively influencing people – they’ve been transforming allies and friends into enemies and turning off people.

    They’ve been badmouthing people whom they’ve accused of stabbing Mar in the back and promoted a Noy-Bi (Noynoy Aquino-Jojo Binay) tandem. Some of these issues have already made it to media. They make it appear that if an Aquino supporter opts to support Binay, then that is treachery. That can be considered treachery only if you’re a member of the Liberal Party but if you’re not then it’s nobody’s business to tell you how to choose your vice president
    .

    Even Aquino’s sisters were not spared and have been painted by this group as members of a cabal that’s out to dominate the inner circle of power in the Aquino administration. Actually, it is the opposite. They are the ones who are salivating to dominate the inner circle of power. Among those whom they’ve badmouthed were your Chair Wrecker, Conrad de Quiros, Tony Meloto, Boy and Maria Montelibano, Peping Cojuangco, Popoy Juico and Pastor “Boy” Saycon. Wow! Do these lightweights think that they can really take on heavyweights?

    They have the gall and the temerity to badmouth Tarlac Kingpin Peping Cojuangco even when the numbers are there staring them in the face that Roxas won in Tarlac by a margin bigger than the votes Binay got in the province. In Tarlac, Roxas got 317,843 votes versus Binay’s 129,523, a margin of 188,320. Had Peping campaigned for a Noy-Bi tandem, Binay would have easily gotten double his votes in the province.

    These were the very people who tried to surround and dominate Noynoy Aquino and were the ones running the campaign like amateurs when Aquino’s ratings plunged from a high of 60% to a low of 35%. The timely entry of veterans, notably the media team headed by Maria Montelibano, arrested the plunge and helped steer Noynoy to victory.

    Are we surprised that Mar’s ratings also suffered a similar crash? Unfortunately for Mar, it was too late to reverse the downward spiral and arrest the upward trend of Binay. Also, instead of having a team like that of Maria Montelibano to arrest his slide — Mar fell victim to the advice of those in his camp who pushed him to antagonize Maria, the very person who could have helped him.

    Others tend to label this group as The Hyatt 10, the ten members of the Gloria Macapagal Arroyo (GMA) regime who announced their resignations at the Hyatt Hotel after the 2004 election fraud scandal erupted. That is an unfair label. It is true that members of The Hyatt 10 are part of these hate mongers but there are good persons in The Hyatt
    10, like my friend Butch Abad, who are not part of this negativism.

    Noynoy Aquino should be wary of these people who already almost derailed his candidacy and have now brought down Mar Roxas. Judging by the numbers, Noy will be dealing with superior opposition numbers in both the Senate and the House of Representatives. The last thing Noy needs are people with a talent for creating enemies and turning off people.”

    :lol:

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    BongV Reply:

    BongV

    That IS YOUR interpretation of MY POINT. :lol:

    My interpretation of MY POINT is … IT’S ANOTHER MESS under AQUINO. The Vice Presidential position of all positions – para bang MIriam Santiago and FVR :lol:

    o ano, nominate na kita Battle of the Brainless – respectfully

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  27. ArticleRequest 14:41
    Ho hum. So PNOY when will the honeymoon END? http://www.gmanews.tv/story/196416/pnoy-goes-malling-with-nephews-nieces

    ArticleRequest 14:43
    Nothing wrong withmalling but Mr. Pnoy you have been caught out of work quite a number of times and its only been your first 3 weeks. On your first week your were seen in a shooting range and everyone was wondering where the hell you went.

    ArticleRequest 14:45
    Pati spokesperson mo gungong Lacierda absent din sa unang linggo. Kailan ba talaga magsisimula ang trabaho? Even The Economist has acknowledged that concrete solutions have NOT yet been presented. http://www.economist.com/node/16485509

    I also agree with THE ECONOMIST. You are an unremarkable senator.

    ==================================================================================================
    The Philippines changes president
    Sic transit Gloria
    Hope’s six-yearly victory over the Philippine experience
    Jul 1st 2010 | Manila

    THE inauguration of Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino as the Philippines’ new president on June 30th looked less like a ceremony of state than the climax of a revolution. Huge crowds, many of them dressed in yellow, chanting “Noynoy! Noynoy!”, packed Manila’s main park to hear Mr Aquino take his oath. It recalled the people-power revolution of 1986 when Mr Aquino’s mother, Corazon “Cory” Aquino, became president with the help of yellow-clad crowds, chanting “Cory! Cory!”

    Filipinos revered Mrs Aquino because she toppled a corrupt dictator, Ferdinand Marcos, and restored democracy. The assassination of her husband, Benigno “Ninoy” Aquino, Marcos’s chief opponent, led eventually to the dictator’s downfall. “My parents sought nothing less and died for nothing less than democracy, peace and prosperity,” said Mr Aquino in an inauguration speech frequently punctuated by cheers and applause from the crowd. Mrs Aquino’s death last year let loose a wave of nostalgic popular sentiment which swept her son (an otherwise unremarkable senator) to victory in the presidential election held in May.

    The echoes of 1986 were intentional. Mr Aquino has portrayed himself as the deliverer of the Philippines from what he regards as the corrupt regime of the outgoing president, Gloria Macapagal Arroyo. “If there’s no corruption, there’s no poverty,” was his campaign slogan. In his inauguration speech, Mr Aquino promised “the end of a leadership that has long been insensitive to the suffering of the people”.

    The similarities, however, were superficial. Unlike his mother, Mr Aquino was elected in an indisputable election, and he took office in an orderly handover of power, all according to the constitution.

    Mrs Arroyo was no dictator, although many of her opponents said she would have liked to have been one. Her administration was, however, beset by accusations, which she denies, of corruption—not least that she won the 2004 presidential election by cheating.

    Just as his mother set up a commission to try to recoup the fabulous fortune amassed by Mr Marcos, Mr Aquino is setting up a “truth commission” to investigate corruption during Mrs Arroyo’s nine years in office. The precedent of his mother’s commission is not encouraging, but he expects results, stridently warning “those who are talking about reconciliation” that past corruption cannot simply be forgotten, because “there can be no reconciliation without justice.”

    Mr Aquino’s mother also failed to solve the many other problems that bedevil the country. They include, in the economy, sluggish growth, widespread poverty and rapid population growth. The political culture remains fractious and often violent. Communist and Muslim separatist insurgencies persist, and the security forces are often abusive and sometimes mutinous.

    Solutions to these problems also eluded Mrs Arroyo. Now Mr Aquino has six years in office to confront them. However, despite the pseudo-revolutionary fervour of his inauguration, he has come up with little, in his speech then or elsewhere, that smacks of revolutionary solutions.

    Filipinos have been disappointed before. Mrs Arroyo first took power in 2001 in a genuine people-power uprising, that succeeded in booting out another prodigiously corrupt president, Joseph Estrada. And yet the opinion polls suggest that Mrs Arroyo went on to become the most unpopular president since Marcos.

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    The Economist hits on Pinoy and PNOY dysfunction. And its sooooo true. :-)

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  28. @Crab

    I can see clearly now, your brain is gone.

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  29. WHAT YOU HAD SEEN, DURING THE ELECTION: IS WHAT YOU HAS NOW GOT NOW!

    The fellow is incompetent; a “tamad legislator” and a deceiver. You did not use your brains in electing him…You all deserve him. Enjoy your President; with his six year of glorious term…

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  30. Ang galing ni Noy noh:

    Alam na nga may bagyo paparating… Ayun nag party pa daw.. Pinag sermonan pa, may hangover ata.. haha

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    Parallax Reply:

    noy dreads work* but loves to party.

    check out his partying with the gutierrezes last year:

    http://img840.imageshack.us/img840/7104/noypartytyphoon.png

    *in his campaign he overpromises change but on his inaugural he called his coming into the presidency his kalbaryo. such a man of underwhelming conviction is the kind of man who will get soldiers killed, his people further impoverished, and his puppeteers fat and happy.

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    whou Reply:

    Ang galing ni boombox noh!

    Alam nya paano mag-twist ng tunay na pangyayari…ayan o, nagkabuhol2x ang kamay sa pagsulat nang kasinungalingan…me hangover ata… haha

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  31. President Aquino upsets Japan

    http://newsbreak.com.ph/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=7978&Itemid=88889070

    ang tanga naman ng pangulo natin.

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  32. mali ka. Mas magaling mag spin ang inquirer

    at

    ABIASCBN Distorted News and Bandwagon Affairs: Matagal ng Sanhi ng Pagkabobo!

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