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Cadets should pay tuition in PMA
Topic Started: Aug 16 2006, 11:31 AM (7,569 Views)
Samir_Duran
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iced_man21
Dec 23 2008, 05:12 PM
When will people stop being immature?  Blaming PMA for the actions of its graduates once they leave the portals of their alma mater is a stupid proposition.  Requiring current cadets to pay for the mistakes of some cavaliers is even more stupid.

If we are to let ourselves be convinced by this arguments, then let us abolish PMA. Carrying on this line of thinking, let us abolish UP for producing Marcos and Ver.  Let us abolish all the other schools whose alumni were involved in scandals.  Extending the logic further, let us dissolve the Roman Catholic Church because of the Inquisition, the Crusades, the Witch hunts, the sex perverted bishops and priests.  Let us even dissolve our nation dahil mga Filipino naman si Macoy, si Ver, si Gen Garcia, si Gringo, silang lahat, Filipino naman eh.

And what about the poor students who really wish to enter the PMA due to their desire to serve the country? Do we deny them that chance because they can not pay the tuition fee?  And are you serious in insinuating that poor cadets, once they graduate are more likely to become corrupt due to their poverty?  I do hope you are not out of your mind, because in effect, you are saying that poor people are inherently corrupt or inclined to be corrupt and dishonest.  I do know a lot of people, Filipinos, who would rather be slaves here or in other countries rather than steal or be corrupt.  There are a lot of Filipinos who take pride in the dignity of honest work and would never ever stoop to dishonesty.

Meron nga mga Filipinos na kahit mahirap, nagsoli ng pera o alahas o gamit na nakita o nakuha nila sa may-ari, kahit na pwede naman nila itong ibulsa.  Tapos sasabihin mo na ang mahirap ay hindi mapagkatiwalaan?  Napakamatapobre mo naman yata. Siguro isa kang mayaman, at nandidiri ka lang sa mga tulad naming mahirap, kaya ayaw mo na mayroong mahirap sa PMA, kaya gusto mo pagbayarin ng tuition ang mga kadete.

Compare that to rich people who can't stop being too greedy and abusing their influence to get what they want. Kahit maraming maghirap or masagasaan, basta sila, yumaman pa lalo.



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rockstAr
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Jan 29 2011, 03:25 PM
as proven by Garcia, Reyes, Rabusa et al...the PMA is just being made by opportunistic leeches as a way towards prosperity and riches once they graduate and gain high positions in the AFP hierarchy.

abolish the PMA or let the cadets pay tuition

we taxpayers should not give them a free ride to attain their ambitions of acquiring immense wealth through plunder of the government coffers.

UP = School, PMA = not-so-school. I wudnt wanna pay tuition for my son just to be whacked and hazed and turned into a stiff-looking creature from mars! No!ü I'd pay tuition in UP for my son to gain the much-needed wisdom to decide whether to start a good business, enter politics.. or join the neps in compostela valley.úhehe. :drunk:
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kevinyu
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Hahahaha hindi naman siguro maaari yun, pero totoo e, saklap, pumapasok kadalasan diyan yung mga di masyado privileged, pero may mga mayayaman ring nakakapasok diyan, para malaman talaga kung sibo ang gustong pumasok ay dapat wala nang monthly allowances, pero free food, tuition, lodging (syempre), uniforms, at tsaka misc expenses like books, etc. Just like MAAP, free tuition pero d free unifom (daw), walang monthly sahod at kubg uuwi ka every semestral break e sagot mo pamasahe mo.
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kevinyu
Apr 25 2014, 12:42 AM
Hahahaha hindi naman siguro maaari yun, pero totoo e, saklap, pumapasok kadalasan diyan yung mga di masyado privileged, pero may mga mayayaman ring nakakapasok diyan, para malaman talaga kung sibo ang gustong pumasok ay dapat wala nang monthly allowances, pero free food, tuition, lodging (syempre), uniforms, at tsaka misc expenses like books, etc. Just like MAAP, free tuition pero d free unifom (daw), walang monthly sahod at kubg uuwi ka every semestral break e sagot mo pamasahe mo.
MAAP is not a government institution where graduates are required to render gov't service. Maybe it should be addressed to the PMMA, but just like UP and other state colleges, it is not obligatory for graduates to serve.
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kevinyu
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I know. But kung ganun rin sa PMA, eh, alam na, alam na kung sino talaga ang papasok sa institution na hindi 'habol' ang monthly salary. :banana: :banana: :banana: :drunk: :drunk:

Sayang, as much as I would want to take the exams this year, hindi na ako pwede, april 1 1993 dapat or later yung birthday e march 23 1993 ako pinanganak.
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