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| Tweet Topic Started: Aug 8 2004, 06:14 PM (3,760 Views) | |
| flipzi fan | Sep 26 2004, 05:08 PM Post #31 |
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mr. flipzi please describe these grim realities that causes emotional instability. I like you because you make a good captain of a debating team and hindi sa pag-sisipsip....mas magaling ka pa makipag talakayan kaysa kay AFP spokeman Lt.Col. Lucero
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| flipzi | Sep 26 2004, 06:09 PM Post #32 |
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Mainly because they've lost friends in their battles. Some were more than friends. Corruption in the military and dissatisfaction aren't as strong as that of the first cause. Typical.... feeling of losing a friend ..kungbaga. There's also this factor, as an effect of knowing that their enemies may be anywhere and someone is just an enemy in disguise ... ...they would NORMALLY think that you are among their enemies when you try to refute what they naturally believe in. So better express CLEARLY what you want to put accross. Else, you'll end up getting disowned. Kaya don't make them mad. Iwas ka sa mga babaeng military...grabe magalit ang mga yan pag yan ang usapan... ...mumurahin ka mula ulo hanggang kalyo ng paa mo! Love you ate BB! hehehe uy ...bagay na bagay sa PC table ko ..eagle na bigay mo huh
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| NEWBIE | Sep 26 2004, 06:46 PM Post #33 |
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ayaw ko manligaw ng militar na babae dahil mababa sweldo...pareho kaming maghihirap kasi. dapat may sapat na de-programming ang mga militar para sa transition into civilian life. ANo kaya gawin natin silang mga propesor sa UP pag nag-resign para maubos ang mga NPA sa UP? |
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| Guest | Sep 26 2004, 06:49 PM Post #34 |
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Iyan namang mga NPA mahilig din sa torture at human rights violation. pag-ikaw di nagbayad ng Permit to Campaign bawal mangampanya sa lugar nila. ang gaganda ng images sa website mo! astig ang mga SR! sana magkaroon ka ng high-resolution images tulad ng ginagawa ng marines. |
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| shadowsniper | Sep 26 2004, 08:55 PM Post #35 |
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hindi lang yun.. now if we look at the scenario in the battlefield.. a fresh graduate in a platoon, leading men older than him, some are old enough to be his father.. with families of their own.. now the life of these men and their families hang on every decision that the officer must do.. and sometimes these soldiers die because of the lack of support from our gov't, and lack of understanding from the people they've sworn to protect.. it's sad to know that many people are living in extravagance in the city while our soldiers are dying in the fields.. at ang masakit pag may napatay na NPA, they keep asking for justice for the NPA samantalang pag sundalo binibigyan lang ng flag at medal and sometimes their families are neglected by the gov't..now, we must not blame the officers nor the soldiers for their action.. rather we must salute them for their bravery and sacrifice for our country... whatever we do.. kahit gaano mo pinaghandaan ang isang operation.. we must always be prepared to accept casualties because the enemy's are mobile and they have the element of surprise.. and sometimes murphy's law always prevail.." If anything can go wrong, it will".. |
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"The important things are always simple and the simple are always hard." LET'S GO ARMY!!!
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| simulated NPA fighter | Sep 26 2004, 08:59 PM Post #36 |
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Pagkolekta nga ng pension problema pa sa pamahalaan..sa RSBS at Veterans Administration.
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| simulated NPA fighter | Sep 26 2004, 09:03 PM Post #37 |
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ano na kaya nangyari sa 130 million peso AFP budget for Kevlar and body armor? I wonder if it is being distributed now?
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| tiger stripes | Sep 27 2004, 09:58 PM Post #38 |
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shadowsniper, SR ka? |
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| angel1977 | Nov 16 2004, 12:43 PM Post #39 |
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Corruption in philippines we got it from spain... Few are honest! Get out in the service and study nursing and go abroad. You will make lots of money. |
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| flipzi | Nov 16 2004, 01:06 PM Post #40 |
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Corruption, we learned from Spain? I agree. That's how a colonizer must do to get the support of the locals. The problem is, after the occupation, the Filipinos failed to get rid of that practice. Corruption is really one of the darksides of the early days of our nationhood. Our beloved nation needs to grow nonetheless.... ...and ridding us of corruption will speed up our growth and rescue us all from this trail of greed and betrayal. |
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