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maria kristina
18th Jul '08 Fri, 16:36
The Dead Republic and the "Taong-gala"

NOTE:This is written informal:excited:

Ussually..filipinos are asking"Malaya na ba ang Plipinas"...yeah ..Malaya na po tau..Ang name na PHILIPPINES was later called "THE PHILIPPINES"...no doubt..wala nang big NO NO NO...

Maybe, u have noticed the word "taong-gala" there at the top,,,I considered Filipinos as taong-gala..Bato-bato sa langit wa magalit..hmmm.Naiinis lang aQ sa takbo ng ekonomiya natin..Nakakalungkot pero patuloy naghihirap ang mga taong-gala sa bansa...Dead Republic talaga...:weep:

I hope in this running days..all of us will realize"Ai,,,nagkamali ako..hindi pa pala tayo malaya":slap:

Opo..iyan po yong narealize ko when i'm making this thread...

Kaw??sa tingin mu,,malaya ba tau???:gma:

PINOY_RADICAL
18th Jul '08 Fri, 17:27
Sabi sa akin nung kilala ko, Kahit opisyal na malaya ang bansa, hindi naman talaga malaya ang Pilipino [Even it is official that the country is independent, the Filipino isn't really free]. Rampant corruption and the resulting crime and impoverished conditions in the Philippines is holding the Filipino back from successful national improvement and development. And from a broader point of view, all men living within modern civilization lack complete and natural freedom as we are chained to the botched systems and principles that have been emplaced. Yan mismo ang sinabi nung kilala kong Filipino-American

Nung una naiinis ako sa mga Pilipinong nagsasabi na hindi talaga tunay na malaya ang ating bansa pero wala naman silang ma-ibahaging solusyon para tunay na maging malaya ito. Hanggang sa natutunan ko, it really is true that what is needed now is not a change of men, but a change in men.

maria kristina
21st Jul '08 Mon, 16:11
Sabi sa akin nung kilala ko, Kahit opisyal na malaya ang bansa, hindi naman talaga malaya ang Pilipino [Even it is official that the country is independent, the Filipino isn't really free]. Rampant corruption and the resulting crime and impoverished conditions in the Philippines is holding the Filipino back from successful national improvement and development. And from a broader point of view, all men living within modern civilization lack complete and natural freedom as we are chained to the botched systems and principles that have been emplaced. Yan mismo ang sinabi nung kilala kong Filipino-American

Nung una naiinis ako sa mga Pilipinong nagsasabi na hindi talaga tunay na malaya ang ating bansa pero wala naman silang ma-ibahaging solusyon para tunay na maging malaya ito. Hanggang sa natutunan ko, it really is true that what is needed now is not a change of men, but a change in men.


so you mean that wala sa Country ang problema kundi sa mga taong humahawak nito??hmmm..makatotohanan po na we received our freedom...but what we need is how could we accept that freedom if every one of us is not yet ready for change:noidea: