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| Outsourcing the Philippine Military Supplies? | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Jul 5 2012, 01:01 AM (1,281 Views) | |
| spearhead | Jul 12 2012, 10:55 PM Post #11 |
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DoctorNO, Your Neutral Observer.
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That's why these officials should not be given a contract to their seats otherwise, talagang mahihirapan tayong tanggalin sila sa mga pwesto nila lalo na kung kurap sya. Kaya malakas ang loob nilang mangdemonyo at magnakaw kasi alam nila dapat tapusin ang contrata nilangnakaupo sa kanilang pwesto. In the other hand, kung wala kang kontrata, you will be forced to impress the nation by doing good things if you want to serve the nation longer. Anyway, regarding the topic, the Blackwater mercenaries are already stationed somewhere in luzon, so its not gonna be that hard for us to tap them if we really need them. I believe they could provide various missions such as supporting a military supplies, covert operations, etc. |
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