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| flipzi | Oct 28 2011, 10:28 AM Post #71 |
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i doubt the strong leader tag. he let the Chinese occupy the Mischief Reef instead of suppressing the initial actions made by China. if i was President, i would have blasted those what the Chinese claim as "fishermen's shelter" then. he was strong in the aspect that got him facing charges regarding the PEA-Amari, Clark Expo, and other scams. until now we hear his name being linked to the later administrations. if he is clean then what's the need to keep on pushing himself into the arena where decisions and actions are made? |
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| asianobserve | Oct 28 2011, 10:39 AM Post #72 |
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I think I said he had his mistakes. But all things considered he is at least one President that is closer to what I would wish should be our ideal President. |
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| AVBsupersonic | Oct 28 2011, 03:49 PM Post #73 |
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Everybody knows who the most compromised President Leader who sold the Philippines and the Filipino People, he's clout and influence within the Military are still a Problem or threat and the main reason for the fall of Estrada Administration, still untouchable at this time. The current president should go after Retired Generals who have an expensive lifestyle like houses in POSH exclusive subdivisions that if we try to think about.. How could they afford such things as these on a mere salary of an AFP General??? Not to forget alleged properties worth Millions of Dollars in Malaysia... |
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| asianobserve | Oct 28 2011, 04:06 PM Post #74 |
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At least he gave us, prive sector a sense of direction. We became a baby dragon again during his tenure, at least until we were swatted by the Asian economic meltdown. Of course, I still wish Mr. Aquino can deliver us the same kind of order and stability. This is all that our private sector need. If we have this then we will just develope our own, and bring up the whole country in the process. |
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| asianobserve | Oct 28 2011, 04:07 PM Post #75 |
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If it's any validation of the caliber of Mr. Ramos, he is the only former Phil Pres. that is often invited to forums outside the country. |
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| AVBsupersonic | Oct 28 2011, 04:28 PM Post #76 |
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That was what he wants us to think, but behind all of it he sold us up! He didn't even win the Presidential Race against Miriam Santiago and only won buy buying votes and dagdag bawas... "Pabaon" started under his watch I believe which gave him some backing of the Generals in AFP upto now, all these problems in the AFP and MILF, maybe are all connected if we think about it... To divert the attention away from Pabaon, and for the Culprits within the System to be able to make some money out of WAR, who knows? Spoils are spoils and they have monetary values as well, not to mention opperations like these cost dearly with all sorts of Funding and Hazard Pay you can think of... It takes one to know how they do it! |
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| asianobserve | Oct 28 2011, 04:32 PM Post #77 |
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I guess this is the only time I'm grateful that somebody did dag-dag bawas... |
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| ejvgarcia_08 | Nov 18 2011, 10:15 PM Post #78 |
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for me too see is too believe in pnoy wen it comes to military modernization |
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| YipR | Nov 19 2011, 07:16 AM Post #79 |
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When it comes to Pnoy, people who do not belong to the higher chain of command and criticizes Pnoy are not in touch with reality. Why? You do not know what is happening. You are not one of the generals in the chain of command who can see everything. If there is something wrong, something like constructive criticism can put everything in place. Logic! Ang dami daming titirahin, si Pnoy kaagad. Bakit hindi kayo magumpisa sa baba or gitna? |
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| spearhead | Nov 19 2011, 10:35 PM Post #80 |
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DoctorNO, Your Neutral Observer.
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^^Cge umpisahan natin kay kris aquino yung pokpok nayun, mas mababa sya kesa kay Pnoy eh.
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