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INQUIRER.net Video: PMA spokesperson discusses homecoming

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9 Responses to “INQUIRER.net Video: PMA spokesperson discusses homecoming”

  1. delapena88 says:

    Actually ikaw ang maraming sinasabi. Puro ka sat-sat, wala ka namang ginagawa kundi mag chu-chu ng kurakot na pulis…

  2. sanjosedebuan8991 says:

    “EVEN YOUR PRESIDENT?” kaya pla. dami mo cnasabi hindi ka pla pinoy. Sa amin to problema na to wag ka makialam……..

  3. delapena88 says:

    You mean people only vote for the righteous? There you go again! The people vote for their “hopes”, not because they “know” the candidates! Unless they have a crystal ball to tell the future, people can only hope the candidates will deliver! The elections itself is already “respect” for the people. Even youor president went nationwide in admiting election anomalies!

  4. sanjosedebuan8991 says:

    You have no right to say who have the capacity or who will do well in the senate. The people have voted for them. Lets respect the people. Eh kung hindi cla magaling bka naman civilwar na tyo ngayon. Eh gumaganda nga ekonomiya d magaling cla khit maraming intriga ang govt. Just do your part. pay your taxes, follow the law, denounce currupt officials and the leaders will do the rest.

  5. delapena88 says:

    Who did he rebel against? Didn’t the Pinoys then have a common goal? Ngayon they just won’t stop biting other pinoy’s heads off. Do you really think these people have the capacity to be in the senate? Not because you’re different or have an opinion means you can do well in the senate!

  6. sanjosedebuan8991 says:

    bkit c pres aquinaldo hindi ba rebelde? think its time to open your history books.

  7. delapena88 says:

    Amen 1961, the country is in too much turmoil. Pati ang rebels nagiging senators!!! How dumb is that???!!!

  8. 1961norala says:

    what i’ve seen in the news live and in color is no other than honasan & trellanes. if mcarthur is alive these two characters will be court martial or die in firing squad. both of these high profile maniac lack common sense on what they’re trained for. one is behind bars, the other is busy on his pork barrel personal investment.

  9. delapena88 says:

    Cadets exhibit a high form of leadership, courtesy & discipline.. while in the academy! After grad some drop “courtesy” having convinced themselves that they are the finest species, their egos are more polished than their combat boots. At least, they keep the “leadership” part. Weren’t these people responsible for leading multiple Coups against the government? They should not only be trained in combat, humility should be inculcated in their program and that they are there to serve the people.

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