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  •  04-04-2008, 10:05 PM 2701991

    A Vendication for Ferdinand Marcos

    Just read from the News:

    Government to spend $800m to revive  Bataan Nuke:   Singapore---The  Philippine government may invite investors to restore the nuclear power plant in Bataan at a cost of about $800 million to meet rising demand for power, Energy Sec. Angelo Reyes said here yesterday.

    Reyes said the International Atomic Energy Agency visited the Bataan plant in February and allowed the Government to go ahead with rehabilitation.

    .........................................................................

    President Marcos though some people feel hatred towards him,  he was leading the country towards prosperity. But thanks to that Aquino the country had plunged to mesiry.

    Cory Aquino should be charge of economic saboteure by ordering the closure of the Bataan plant.  I do not know why this Cory and Ninoy Aquino be called an icon of democracy.  Economically these two,  have not given the Filipinos  "freedom from poverty".

     


    believe and be honesst within yourself, the rewards " is living without fear "
  •  04-04-2008, 10:30 PM 2702030 in reply to 2701991

    Re: A Vendication for Ferdinand Marcos

    dovs:

    Just read from the News:

    Government to spend $800m to revive  Bataan Nuke:   Singapore---The  Philippine government may invite investors to restore the nuclear power plant in Bataan at a cost of about $800 million to meet rising demand for power, Energy Sec. Angelo Reyes said here yesterday.

    Reyes said the International Atomic Energy Agency visited the Bataan plant in February and allowed the Government to go ahead with rehabilitation.

    .........................................................................

    President Marcos though some people feel hatred towards him,  he was leading the country towards prosperity. But thanks to that Aquino the country had plunged to mesiry.

    Cory Aquino should be charge of economic saboteure by ordering the closure of the Bataan plant.  I do not know why this Cory and Ninoy Aquino be called an icon of democracy.  Economically these two,  have not given the Filipinos  "freedom from poverty".

     

    i have no problem with that pero dapat mahigpit tayo sa inspection and safety plus bawasan ang kalokohan and short cuts....safety first!
    Great minds discuss ideas. Average minds discuss events. Small minds discuss people.

  •  04-05-2008, 2:34 AM 2702338 in reply to 2701991

    Re: A Vendication for Ferdinand Marcos

    dovs:

    Just read from the News:

    Government to spend $800m to revive  Bataan Nuke:   Singapore---The  Philippine government may invite investors to restore the nuclear power plant in Bataan at a cost of about $800 million to meet rising demand for power, Energy Sec. Angelo Reyes said here yesterday.

    Reyes said the International Atomic Energy Agency visited the Bataan plant in February and allowed the Government to go ahead with rehabilitation.

    .........................................................................

    President Marcos though some people feel hatred towards him,  he was leading the country towards prosperity. But thanks to that Aquino the country had plunged to mesiry.

    Cory Aquino should be charge of economic saboteure by ordering the closure of the Bataan plant.  I do not know why this Cory and Ninoy Aquino be called an icon of democracy.  Economically these two,  have not given the Filipinos  "freedom from poverty".

     

     

    HETO NA NAMAN SI DOVS SA KANIYANG ILUSYON NA D' GREAT ITONG SI MOTHER EVIL....

    YOU DO NOT EVEN KNOW WHY CORY WAS CALLED AN ICON OF DEMOCRACY?

    TALAGANG FANATIC KA NI MOTHER....SEE NO EVIL, HEAR NO EVIL AT ANG LAHAT AY MAGANDA SA MATA AT TENGA MO! 

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  •  04-05-2008, 4:44 AM 2702384 in reply to 2702338

    Re: A Vendication for Ferdinand Marcos

    Nicolette:
    dovs:

    Just read from the News:

    Government to spend $800m to revive  Bataan Nuke:   Singapore---The  Philippine government may invite investors to restore the nuclear power plant in Bataan at a cost of about $800 million to meet rising demand for power, Energy Sec. Angelo Reyes said here yesterday.

    Reyes said the International Atomic Energy Agency visited the Bataan plant in February and allowed the Government to go ahead with rehabilitation.

    .........................................................................

    President Marcos though some people feel hatred towards him,  he was leading the country towards prosperity. But thanks to that Aquino the country had plunged to mesiry.

    Cory Aquino should be charge of economic saboteure by ordering the closure of the Bataan plant.  I do not know why this Cory and Ninoy Aquino be called an icon of democracy.  Economically these two,  have not given the Filipinos  "freedom from poverty".

     

     

    HETO NA NAMAN SI DOVS SA KANIYANG ILUSYON NA D' GREAT ITONG SI MOTHER EVIL....

    YOU DO NOT EVEN KNOW WHY CORY WAS CALLED AN ICON OF DEMOCRACY?

    TALAGANG FANATIC KA NI MOTHER....SEE NO EVIL, HEAR NO EVIL AT ANG LAHAT AY MAGANDA SA MATA AT TENGA MO! 

    If you think cory is an icon for democracy can you describe that here.  But forget about telling me by toppling Ferdinand Marcos martial law Presidency by the death  of her husband.

    Yes we have freedom for election and freedom of destabilization, but did it brings  "freedom from poverty?".  Yes to go polls and be able to vote is a plus, but that hardly be the basis for cory aquino's to be called as an icon for democracy when the people still do not have  "freedom from progress". 

    What cory did during her leadership was sabotaging instead the progress that Ferdinand Marcos had started. 

     


    believe and be honesst within yourself, the rewards " is living without fear "
  •  04-05-2008, 4:48 AM 2702386 in reply to 2702384

    Re: A Vendication for Ferdinand Marcos

    dovs:
    Nicolette:
    dovs:

    Just read from the News:

    Government to spend $800m to revive  Bataan Nuke:   Singapore---The  Philippine government may invite investors to restore the nuclear power plant in Bataan at a cost of about $800 million to meet rising demand for power, Energy Sec. Angelo Reyes said here yesterday.

    Reyes said the International Atomic Energy Agency visited the Bataan plant in February and allowed the Government to go ahead with rehabilitation.

    .........................................................................

    President Marcos though some people feel hatred towards him,  he was leading the country towards prosperity. But thanks to that Aquino the country had plunged to mesiry.

    Cory Aquino should be charge of economic saboteure by ordering the closure of the Bataan plant.  I do not know why this Cory and Ninoy Aquino be called an icon of democracy.  Economically these two,  have not given the Filipinos  "freedom from poverty".

     

     

    HETO NA NAMAN SI DOVS SA KANIYANG ILUSYON NA D' GREAT ITONG SI MOTHER EVIL....

    YOU DO NOT EVEN KNOW WHY CORY WAS CALLED AN ICON OF DEMOCRACY?

    TALAGANG FANATIC KA NI MOTHER....SEE NO EVIL, HEAR NO EVIL AT ANG LAHAT AY MAGANDA SA MATA AT TENGA MO! 

    If you think cory is an icon for democracy can you describe that here.  But forget about telling me by toppling Ferdinand Marcos martial law Presidency by the death  of her husband.

    Yes we have freedom for election and freedom of destabilization, but did it brings  "freedom from poverty?".  Yes to go polls and be able to vote is a plus, but that hardly be the basis for cory aquino's to be called as an icon for democracy when the people still do not have  "freedom from progress". 

    What cory did during her leadership was sabotaging instead the progress that Ferdinand Marcos had started. 

     

    dov that is really debatable dahil after cory may ramos, erap, and gma and still we arenot in better place...either palpak silang lahat or talagang kinatay tayo ng marcos family...
    Great minds discuss ideas. Average minds discuss events. Small minds discuss people.

  •  04-05-2008, 8:32 AM 2702435 in reply to 2702386

    Re: A Vendication for Ferdinand Marcos

    prince:
    dovs:
    Nicolette:
    dovs:

    Just read from the News:

    Government to spend $800m to revive  Bataan Nuke:   Singapore---The  Philippine government may invite investors to restore the nuclear power plant in Bataan at a cost of about $800 million to meet rising demand for power, Energy Sec. Angelo Reyes said here yesterday.

    Reyes said the International Atomic Energy Agency visited the Bataan plant in February and allowed the Government to go ahead with rehabilitation.

    .........................................................................

    President Marcos though some people feel hatred towards him,  he was leading the country towards prosperity. But thanks to that Aquino the country had plunged to mesiry.

    Cory Aquino should be charge of economic saboteure by ordering the closure of the Bataan plant.  I do not know why this Cory and Ninoy Aquino be called an icon of democracy.  Economically these two,  have not given the Filipinos  "freedom from poverty".

     

     

    HETO NA NAMAN SI DOVS SA KANIYANG ILUSYON NA D' GREAT ITONG SI MOTHER EVIL....

    YOU DO NOT EVEN KNOW WHY CORY WAS CALLED AN ICON OF DEMOCRACY?

    TALAGANG FANATIC KA NI MOTHER....SEE NO EVIL, HEAR NO EVIL AT ANG LAHAT AY MAGANDA SA MATA AT TENGA MO! 

    If you think cory is an icon for democracy can you describe that here.  But forget about telling me by toppling Ferdinand Marcos martial law Presidency by the death  of her husband.

    Yes we have freedom for election and freedom of destabilization, but did it brings  "freedom from poverty?".  Yes to go polls and be able to vote is a plus, but that hardly be the basis for cory aquino's to be called as an icon for democracy when the people still do not have  "freedom from progress". 

    What cory did during her leadership was sabotaging instead the progress that Ferdinand Marcos had started. 

     

    dov that is really debatable dahil after cory may ramos, erap, and gma and still we arenot in better place...either palpak silang lahat or talagang kinatay tayo ng marcos family...

    After Marcos' govt. was toppled, Cory lifted the Martial Law which gave us back our democracy. Yun lang....pagkatapos nun, back to business yung mga corrupt leaders at corrupt govt. employees at corrupt citizens, hehehe! Nang mapatalsik si Marcos, yun na dapat ang start ng pagbabago, doon na dapat nagstart ang progreso. Ang kaso naging paurong ang Pilipinas hehehe!  

  •  04-05-2008, 2:49 PM 2702680 in reply to 2702386

    Re: A Vendication for Ferdinand Marcos

    prince:
    dovs:
    Nicolette:
    dovs:

    Just read from the News:

    Government to spend $800m to revive  Bataan Nuke:   Singapore---The  Philippine government may invite investors to restore the nuclear power plant in Bataan at a cost of about $800 million to meet rising demand for power, Energy Sec. Angelo Reyes said here yesterday.

    Reyes said the International Atomic Energy Agency visited the Bataan plant in February and allowed the Government to go ahead with rehabilitation.

    .........................................................................

    President Marcos though some people feel hatred towards him,  he was leading the country towards prosperity. But thanks to that Aquino the country had plunged to mesiry.

    Cory Aquino should be charge of economic saboteure by ordering the closure of the Bataan plant.  I do not know why this Cory and Ninoy Aquino be called an icon of democracy.  Economically these two,  have not given the Filipinos  "freedom from poverty".

     

     

    HETO NA NAMAN SI DOVS SA KANIYANG ILUSYON NA D' GREAT ITONG SI MOTHER EVIL....

    YOU DO NOT EVEN KNOW WHY CORY WAS CALLED AN ICON OF DEMOCRACY?

    TALAGANG FANATIC KA NI MOTHER....SEE NO EVIL, HEAR NO EVIL AT ANG LAHAT AY MAGANDA SA MATA AT TENGA MO! 

    If you think cory is an icon for democracy can you describe that here.  But forget about telling me by toppling Ferdinand Marcos martial law Presidency by the death  of her husband.

    Yes we have freedom for election and freedom of destabilization, but did it brings  "freedom from poverty?".  Yes to go polls and be able to vote is a plus, but that hardly be the basis for cory aquino's to be called as an icon for democracy when the people still do not have  "freedom from progress". 

    What cory did during her leadership was sabotaging instead the progress that Ferdinand Marcos had started. 

     

    dov that is really debatable dahil after cory may ramos, erap, and gma and still we arenot in better place...either palpak silang lahat or talagang kinatay tayo ng marcos family...

    Though anomalies was present during the Marcos time at least under his watch probably the Philippines by now could be compared to nearly first world country. Look at Vietnam, that country was ruin while the Philippines was progressing, but thanks to the mismanagement of Cory, Vietnam has overtaken the Philippines.

    Yes there was Ramos and erap but by then the economic gain from the Marcos era had plunged to nearly zero.  Yes we have  PGMA  now and i must admit she has started restoring the Philippines economy.


    believe and be honesst within yourself, the rewards " is living without fear "
  •  04-05-2008, 3:01 PM 2702685 in reply to 2702435

    Re: A Vendication for Ferdinand Marcos

    1987 People Power marked the downfall of "crony capitalism" of Marcos and his gang of thieves and the restoration of the "feudalistic oligarchy" of the 134 ruling elite families which exists to this very day.
    Success is not final. Failure is not fatal. It's the courage to continue that counts.
  •  04-05-2008, 6:19 PM 2702791 in reply to 2702685

    Re: A Vendication for Ferdinand Marcos

    palahubug99:
    1987 People Power marked the downfall of "crony capitalism" of Marcos and his gang of thieves and the restoration of the "feudalistic oligarchy" of the 134 ruling elite families which exists to this very day.

    Feudalistic oligarchy exist around the world. In some countries oligarchy exist in the name of  "Royalty".  What i care is for a country with a stable economy. 


    believe and be honesst within yourself, the rewards " is living without fear "
  •  04-05-2008, 6:24 PM 2702798 in reply to 2702685

    Re: A Vendication for Ferdinand Marcos

    palahubug99:
    1987 People Power marked the downfall of "crony capitalism" of Marcos and his gang of thieves and the restoration of the "feudalistic oligarchy" of the 134 ruling elite families which exists to this very day.

     The ruling elite families, most of them are Chinese, at Chinese (Cardinal Sin, Cory) din ang nagpasimuno para bumagsak si Marcos. And as the Marcos regime died, they rise up, and at the same time most Filipinos gradually became bankcrupt. This is what happens if you allow these people who in hidden lives, behind the public these Chinese look down upon and discriminate  against most Filipinos who are not like them.

    The rise of the Chinese economically as well as their rise in the government positions is directly related to the downfall of most Filipinos, who are mostly non-Chinese.
     


    elgoog
  •  04-05-2008, 7:11 PM 2702842 in reply to 2702798

    Re: A Vendication for Ferdinand Marcos

    elgoog:

    palahubug99:
    1987 People Power marked the downfall of "crony capitalism" of Marcos and his gang of thieves and the restoration of the "feudalistic oligarchy" of the 134 ruling elite families which exists to this very day.

     The ruling elite families, most of them are Chinese, at Chinese (Cardinal Sin, Cory) din ang nagpasimuno para bumagsak si Marcos. And as the Marcos regime died, they rise up, and at the same time most Filipinos gradually became bankcrupt. This is what happens if you allow these people who in hidden lives, behind the public these Chinese look down upon and discriminate  against most Filipinos who are not like them.

    The rise of the Chinese economically as well as their rise in the government positions is directly related to the downfall of most Filipinos, who are mostly non-Chinese.
     

    elgoog you and i have the same sentiment of the chinese Filipinos attitude towards us.  This is really the fact that most corruptions going on in  Philippines are nearly all done by Chinese Filipinos in Philippines.

    I have posted before that there should never be any Chinese person be in key government position.  It is the fact that even if this chinese is born in  Philippines, their loyalty  really belongs to their motherland China. They cannot be trusted.


    believe and be honesst within yourself, the rewards " is living without fear "
  •  04-05-2008, 7:35 PM 2702859 in reply to 2702842

    Re: A Vendication for Ferdinand Marcos

    dovs:
    elgoog:

    palahubug99:
    1987 People Power marked the downfall of "crony capitalism" of Marcos and his gang of thieves and the restoration of the "feudalistic oligarchy" of the 134 ruling elite families which exists to this very day.

     The ruling elite families, most of them are Chinese, at Chinese (Cardinal Sin, Cory) din ang nagpasimuno para bumagsak si Marcos. And as the Marcos regime died, they rise up, and at the same time most Filipinos gradually became bankcrupt. This is what happens if you allow these people who in hidden lives, behind the public these Chinese look down upon and discriminate  against most Filipinos who are not like them.

    The rise of the Chinese economically as well as their rise in the government positions is directly related to the downfall of most Filipinos, who are mostly non-Chinese.
     

    elgoog you and i have the same sentiment of the chinese Filipinos attitude towards us.  This is really the fact that most corruptions going on in  Philippines are nearly all done by Chinese Filipinos in Philippines.

    I have posted before that there should never be any Chinese person be in key government position.  It is the fact that even if this chinese is born in  Philippines, their loyalty  really belongs to their motherland China. They cannot be trusted.


    BUSINESS IS TO CHINESE, CORRUPTION IS TO NON-CHINESE (repeat x3) 

    You bet we do have same sentiments. 

    The fact is, in most corruptions there is a Chinese doing the bribery. But when CHINESE do corruption in the government, they call it BUSINESS. But to topple NON-CHINESE COMPETITORS who are doing the same as the Chinese do, they tsimis it to the public as CORRUPTION, i.e. JUN LOZADA A CHINESE, as an effect creating supporters as potential voters, and  as an added Chinese bonus, creating rebels and anti-government, effectively demonizing anybody who holds positions in the government, most especially those that are non-Chinese, and weakening down the government and the nation in return bankrupting most Filipinos. The Chinese are happy that most Filipinos goes to bankcrupt because they view them as competitors and not allies. They like to burn down the government and make Filipinos hate each or distrust each other because these Chinese manipulators knows that the lives of most Filipinos/non-Chinese does not affect them and most of all does not concern them. In short, they hate non-Chinese,  and they hate non-Chinese to hold positions in the government.

    And with all this drama, what the Chinese are really after is to monopolize or solohin every contracts and benefits that the goverment can offer.

    In short it's all about money, money, money, all money and everything must go to Chinese.

     

    Eto ang kantang intsik,

    kayong mga pinoy,

    bahala kayo sa buhay niyo,

    wala kame paki sa inyo,

    huwag kayong magreklamo,

    baka magutom lang kayo,

    hawak namin ang bigas niyo,

    kaya naming pataasin,

    ang presyo nang nito,

    kikita pa kami lalo sa inyo,

    wala kami pake sa inyo.

     

     


    elgoog
  •  04-05-2008, 9:23 PM 2702928 in reply to 2702842

    Re: A Vendication for Ferdinand Marcos

    dovs:
    elgoog:

    palahubug99:
    1987 People Power marked the downfall of "crony capitalism" of Marcos and his gang of thieves and the restoration of the "feudalistic oligarchy" of the 134 ruling elite families which exists to this very day.

     The ruling elite families, most of them are Chinese, at Chinese (Cardinal Sin, Cory) din ang nagpasimuno para bumagsak si Marcos. And as the Marcos regime died, they rise up, and at the same time most Filipinos gradually became bankcrupt. This is what happens if you allow these people who in hidden lives, behind the public these Chinese look down upon and discriminate  against most Filipinos who are not like them.

    The rise of the Chinese economically as well as their rise in the government positions is directly related to the downfall of most Filipinos, who are mostly non-Chinese.
     

    elgoog you and i have the same sentiment of the chinese Filipinos attitude towards us.  This is really the fact that most corruptions going on in  Philippines are nearly all done by Chinese Filipinos in Philippines.

    I have posted before that there should never be any Chinese person be in key government position.  It is the fact that even if this chinese is born in  Philippines, their loyalty  really belongs to their motherland China. They cannot be trusted.

    eto problema ko, we may all agree na chinese cannot be trusted and yet gma govt continue to do business with them....

    example lang ha....if you guys heard about heparin---an anticoagulant drug....i work with Baxter, we own the drug but the pig intestines ay sa china galing...ang mga chemist ng china hinaluan ang supply ng katulad ng heparin---resulta marami ang namatay at maraming nagkasakit...ayaw na ng Baxter magbenta ng heparin problema importanteng gamot ito at papaano ang demand? imagine mo mga intsik na chemist para kumita lang ok lang na maraming mamatay...sheyt!


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  •  04-06-2008, 2:28 AM 2703138 in reply to 2702928

    Re: A Vendication for Ferdinand Marcos

    Just to clarify something here. The 134 elite ruling families are not Chinese or Spanish. They are Spanish and Chinese mestizos with a generations-long history of doing business in the Philippines. Why do they have a stranglehold control on the Philippine economy?

    Read all about it here.

    Why  do they need to be expelled?

    Read all about it here.


    Success is not final. Failure is not fatal. It's the courage to continue that counts.
  •  04-06-2008, 4:52 AM 2703162 in reply to 2702435

    Re: A Vendication for Ferdinand Marcos

    Lolo Tapoy:
    prince:
    dovs:
    Nicolette:
    dovs:

    Just read from the News:

    Government to spend $800m to revive  Bataan Nuke:   Singapore---The  Philippine government may invite investors to restore the nuclear power plant in Bataan at a cost of about $800 million to meet rising demand for power, Energy Sec. Angelo Reyes said here yesterday.

    Reyes said the International Atomic Energy Agency visited the Bataan plant in February and allowed the Government to go ahead with rehabilitation.

    .........................................................................

    President Marcos though some people feel hatred towards him,  he was leading the country towards prosperity. But thanks to that Aquino the country had plunged to mesiry.

    Cory Aquino should be charge of economic saboteure by ordering the closure of the Bataan plant.  I do not know why this Cory and Ninoy Aquino be called an icon of democracy.  Economically these two,  have not given the Filipinos  "freedom from poverty".

     

     

    HETO NA NAMAN SI DOVS SA KANIYANG ILUSYON NA D' GREAT ITONG SI MOTHER EVIL....

    YOU DO NOT EVEN KNOW WHY CORY WAS CALLED AN ICON OF DEMOCRACY?

    TALAGANG FANATIC KA NI MOTHER....SEE NO EVIL, HEAR NO EVIL AT ANG LAHAT AY MAGANDA SA MATA AT TENGA MO! 

    If you think cory is an icon for democracy can you describe that here.  But forget about telling me by toppling Ferdinand Marcos martial law Presidency by the death  of her husband.

    Yes we have freedom for election and freedom of destabilization, but did it brings  "freedom from poverty?".  Yes to go polls and be able to vote is a plus, but that hardly be the basis for cory aquino's to be called as an icon for democracy when the people still do not have  "freedom from progress". 

    What cory did during her leadership was sabotaging instead the progress that Ferdinand Marcos had started. 

     

    dov that is really debatable dahil after cory may ramos, erap, and gma and still we arenot in better place...either palpak silang lahat or talagang kinatay tayo ng marcos family...

    After Marcos' govt. was toppled, Cory lifted the Martial Law which gave us back our democracy. Yun lang....pagkatapos nun, back to business yung mga corrupt leaders at corrupt govt. employees at corrupt citizens, hehehe! Nang mapatalsik si Marcos, yun na dapat ang start ng pagbabago, doon na dapat nagstart ang progreso. Ang kaso naging paurong ang Pilipinas hehehe!  

     

    Crapola.  Dictator Marcos lifted Martial Law on January 1981, a good five years before he was overthrown and fled to Hawaii in 1986.  Get your facts and history straight, old man.

     


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  •  04-06-2008, 4:58 AM 2703173 in reply to 2702685

    Re: A Vendication for Ferdinand Marcos

    palahubug99:
    1987 People Power marked the downfall of "crony capitalism" of Marcos and his gang of thieves and the restoration of the "feudalistic oligarchy" of the 134 ruling elite families which exists to this very day.

     

    99% accurate.  The year was 1986.

     


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  •  04-06-2008, 5:07 AM 2703189 in reply to 2703138

    Re: A Vendication for Ferdinand Marcos

    palahubug99:

    Just to clarify something here. The 134 elite ruling families are not Chinese or Spanish. They are Spanish and Chinese mestizos with a generations-long history of doing business in the Philippines. Why do they have a stranglehold control on the Philippine economy?

    Read all about it here.

    Why  do they need to be expelled?

    Read all about it here.

     

    What do you mean “expelled”?  If all Chinese and Spanish mestizos are expelled, then what will happen to their respective businesses?  Government take-over or hand them out to the indios to control and manage?

     


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  •  04-06-2008, 5:23 AM 2703201 in reply to 2702859

    Re: A Vendication for Ferdinand Marcos

    elgoog:
    dovs:
    elgoog:

    palahubug99:
    1987 People Power marked the downfall of "crony capitalism" of Marcos and his gang of thieves and the restoration of the "feudalistic oligarchy" of the 134 ruling elite families which exists to this very day.

     The ruling elite families, most of them are Chinese, at Chinese (Cardinal Sin, Cory) din ang nagpasimuno para bumagsak si Marcos. And as the Marcos regime died, they rise up, and at the same time most Filipinos gradually became bankcrupt. This is what happens if you allow these people who in hidden lives, behind the public these Chinese look down upon and discriminate  against most Filipinos who are not like them.

    The rise of the Chinese economically as well as their rise in the government positions is directly related to the downfall of most Filipinos, who are mostly non-Chinese.
     

    elgoog you and i have the same sentiment of the chinese Filipinos attitude towards us.  This is really the fact that most corruptions going on in  Philippines are nearly all done by Chinese Filipinos in Philippines.

    I have posted before that there should never be any Chinese person be in key government position.  It is the fact that even if this chinese is born in  Philippines, their loyalty  really belongs to their motherland China. They cannot be trusted.


    BUSINESS IS TO CHINESE, CORRUPTION IS TO NON-CHINESE (repeat x3) 

    You bet we do have same sentiments. 

    The fact is, in most corruptions there is a Chinese doing the bribery. But when CHINESE do corruption in the government, they call it BUSINESS. But to topple NON-CHINESE COMPETITORS who are doing the same as the Chinese do, they tsimis it to the public as CORRUPTION, i.e. JUN LOZADA A CHINESE, as an effect creating supporters as potential voters, and  as an added Chinese bonus, creating rebels and anti-government, effectively demonizing anybody who holds positions in the government, most especially those that are non-Chinese, and weakening down the government and the nation in return bankrupting most Filipinos. The Chinese are happy that most Filipinos goes to bankcrupt because they view them as competitors and not allies. They like to burn down the government and make Filipinos hate each or distrust each other because these Chinese manipulators knows that the lives of most Filipinos/non-Chinese does not affect them and most of all does not concern them. In short, they hate non-Chinese,  and they hate non-Chinese to hold positions in the government.

    And with all this drama, what the Chinese are really after is to monopolize or solohin every contracts and benefits that the goverment can offer.

    In short it's all about money, money, money, all money and everything must go to Chinese.

     

    Eto ang kantang intsik,

    kayong mga pinoy,

    bahala kayo sa buhay niyo,

    wala kame paki sa inyo,

    huwag kayong magreklamo,

    baka magutom lang kayo,

    hawak namin ang bigas niyo,

    kaya naming pataasin,

    ang presyo nang nito,

    kikita pa kami lalo sa inyo,

    wala kami pake sa inyo.

     

     

     

    Blame also goes to the indios who accepted bribe money from those hideous Chinese.

     

    You are both correct though.  The Chinese really do look down on the indios because they know that they can bribe anyone of them.  They view indios as people with no honor……pera lang yan, bayaran mo para tapos na ang problema.

     

    Have any of you tried to get your P.I. driver’s license “by the book”?  I did what I could, but the indios prevailed because they asked me whether I wanted the test “with answers” or “without answers” and that nobody passed the test “without answers”.

     


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  •  04-06-2008, 8:23 AM 2703278 in reply to 2703189

    Re: A Vendication for Ferdinand Marcos

    Lounie Louie:
    palahubug99:

    Just to clarify something here. The 134 elite ruling families are not Chinese or Spanish. They are Spanish and Chinese mestizos with a generations-long history of doing business in the Philippines. Why do they have a stranglehold control on the Philippine economy?

    Read all about it here.

    Why  do they need to be expelled?

    Read all about it here.

    What do you mean “expelled”?  If all Chinese and Spanish mestizos are expelled, then what will happen to their respective businesses?  Government take-over or hand them out to the indios to control and manage?

    As a first step, yes, sequester and re-distribute their assets that they have stolen from the Filipino people. That's why meaningful land reform can not take place in the country is because any move to re-distribute farm land must first be approved by the batasan which again is controlled by the same elite ruling families.


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  •  04-06-2008, 8:57 AM 2703291 in reply to 2703278

    Re: A Vendication for Ferdinand Marcos

    palahubug99:
    Lounie Louie:
    palahubug99:

    Just to clarify something here. The 134 elite ruling families are not Chinese or Spanish. They are Spanish and Chinese mestizos with a generations-long history of doing business in the Philippines. Why do they have a stranglehold control on the Philippine economy?

    Read all about it here.

    Why  do they need to be expelled?

    Read all about it here.

    What do you mean “expelled”?  If all Chinese and Spanish mestizos are expelled, then what will happen to their respective businesses?  Government take-over or hand them out to the indios to control and manage?

    As a first step, yes, sequester and re-distribute their assets that they have stolen from the Filipino people. That's why meaningful land reform can not take place in the country is because any move to re-distribute farm land must first be approved by the batasan which again is controlled by the same elite ruling families.

     

    Exactly.  You are correct in that there are Chinese and Spanish mestizo scum have been elected into office, are well entrenched in the government, and there are those who control the Philippines with their enormous cash resources – (hint: Lucio Tan).  Too bad sequestration and re-distribution of assets will never happen under those conditions; only through a civil war / revolution.

     

    What about the ones who did acquire their wealth “legally” and were not stolen?  Under Spain, vast hectares of land were granted to privilege families (hint: Roxas married an Ayala who then married a Zobel), the Roman Catholic Church benefitted as well.  This despicable act by Spain is considered to be legal.

     


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