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Old 03-07-2006, 09:59 PM
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Thumbs up GMA and it's Cabinets

We all put our blame to GMA; what about those people behind her telling what to do??? Even if we keep changing the eader of our country AND leaving the SAME cabinets and advisers.... we are still going nowhere....GOT IT??? If we want change for good, we have to change the whole thing.

It's your turn now.
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Old 03-08-2006, 06:40 AM
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The Hyatt 10, former cabinet officials, left GMA. Others stayed behind. The gaps or vacancies were as quickly filled up.

The advisers, all certified GMA sycophants, increase than decrease or at least just switch places like a round-robin game. They all would stay with the spoils of office irresistible to be just given away.

GMA won fair and square so goes the official ear-deafening cries. Yes, she won with the help of the AFP and PNP and corrupted COMELEC personalities particularly one who does not want himself to be called Garci.

Leaders are easy enough to be replaced. Not with GMA. Not in a dirty election. So GMA stays in power as long as she can endure the sight of people anytime mobilized to rally against her and final ouster. Whether Erap would be willing to finance mobilization of crowds, there will be crowds more in number than the police. Truth is, the police can be swept away by the crowd in the future. If 30,000 people in ULTRA can kill their kind in a simple human avalance, 100,000 rallyists can kill even 50,000 policemen due to compressive asphyxia or trauma whatever.

The PNP cannot scare the wits out of an intelligent community of people. Not by force, not guns, not by physical might. The PNP is home to the cowards, badly-educated, morally corruptible, trigger-happy individuals that have no place in the more civilized setting.

Change itselt can be changed. So in the future, there will be a society without GMA, without the PNP and that I would perceive as the best of all possible worlds.

Maria may not quite agree. But that is just my opinion.
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Old 03-08-2006, 05:57 PM
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Thanks for your insightful comments.

How can we make sure that "when we oust the leader of the country" his or her cabinets won't run again.This is always the case in our country. Even a person who is convicted of a crime can still run for office in their various provinces. This should not be allowed.

This will only change when the people at large realize that an elite group of politicians are in control and said people; are prepared to vote them out of office. Only then will the responsibilities of a democracy prevail.Your thoughts.
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Old 03-31-2006, 04:14 AM
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Exclamation The President and the cabinet

We knew that the final approval of all projects is from the chief executive particular the president as per recommendations of the cabinet secretaries and its up to the president to decide whatever the output ot that decision she made. So, why to blame the others if the president herself made the orders? We want to reform the government as a whole but we should first think of how and why this kind of government exist in our society and as whole in our country? Maybe, we are part of it because we are not yet politically matured to elect a leader that can solve our long time dream for this country. We always wanted a reform but we never let our selves to reform. Now, the regime is pushing a parliamentary government thru the so called CHA-CHA by the people's initiatives as we all knew that there is no enebling law that support it and the government is ignoring the supreme court decision on the matter yet people are still signing the forms for Cha-Cha in exchange for a Php 100-500.00. We expect with this kind of regime a more rebellion, mutiny, coup and people's uprising untill such time that we attain the true and genuine reform.
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Old 04-08-2006, 07:09 AM
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bye bye Arroyo President Bush dont like you anymore... Arroyo


bush will tell her soon, to leave her presidency
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Old 05-04-2006, 09:55 AM
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let's try Dingle Water Fueled Car. This will definitely change everything!



Bakit German ang makikinabang ng galing ng pinoy?

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Old 07-29-2006, 03:12 PM
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oh yes.

If you can't fight 'em, lick 'em! so everybody let's all lick GMA! long live GMA! i love that woman
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