Friday, November 2, 2007

BBC NEWS | Asia-Pacific | Estrada pardon: Filipinos' views - Me on BBC News

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/7074878.stm
Me on BBC News Website. :)

14 comments:

  1. baw sikat bigtime gid. ara gid sa BBC, international man of mystery to the max gali ni si xxxriainxxx congrats !

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  2. waahahahahahahahahahahahahaha.... ... good pickup line na. gutom na ako... pakabuot lang ko kaya this weekend. ;)

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  3. wahaha. passport photo ko ina Tin. LOL. how was halloween. :)

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  4. very quiet.. just went out last night na. how was yours? looked like fun as always :) al is still here, btw. he just texted me.

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  5. EXCELLENT writng my friend, these are the type that just need to be _ _ _ _ _ _ !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Of course i am a bit of an extremist but also, it seems thayt our president is doing the same for his croonies, the ONLY answer is elimination, the damage caused by these rats to the general public is not even CALCUABLE. Often it is so across the board that if everyone knew of the truly horrific deeds of some of these scum, they would be hung !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  6. Pussy footing with our ploitics is not working and the youth of tommorrow will see to the change that is so despertly needed almost everywhere......

    The people are not smart enought to elect proper politicians, louisiana just elected a 36 year old governer, first non white governer ever, we are sick and tired and this is the last straw for the people here, if he fails the state's fate WILL be in jeopardy..............PEACE IF POSSIBLE, TOMMY...................

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  7. u're absolutely right Rye..
    lets all move forward and set aside issues that would only benefit the interest of THEM

    puro investigatiOns, allegations and accusations... it's time to do real actioN! and that is to uplift the society>>>

    ***nothing follows***

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  8. The thoughts of the readers (yours included) all show that Filipinos saw through Arroyo's move of pardoning Estrada. Yep, it smacks of politicking and probably even a way to divert attention from other more note-worthy issues plaguing the Philippines.
    But it's done. I hope people move on, as you wrote, and start focusing on improving the Philippines. Honestly, there have been too many rallies but not too many proposals on how to develop / harness the potential of the Philippines.

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  9. If you have noticed that I am the only one the whole group that is under 30, had more positive/pragmatic views on the situation. The other 3 seemed to be bunch of old, useless losers. Nakakainis. If they think they are soo good and wise then they shouldnt have fucked up their chances in making this country great.

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  10. Well as we all know, an honest politician is our favorite mythological character. ;)

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  11. I spoke with somebody from an official from ADB over the weeked, he told me he stopped reading Filipino newspapers along time ago- because mostly what our media have is not news but mostly gossip. :P

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