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Hopeless case na nga ba ang Pilipinas?

Started by Mr.Yos0, July 12, 2010, 06:51:41 PM

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jaguar05

Most administrators and politicians ayaw na magbago..ginagawang milking cow ang pagpapatakbo ng gobyerno. Madadaliri mo lang nag mga matitino. Kaya i don't expect better change. It's simply hopeless. Kawawang pilipinas.

angelo

Quote from: jaguar05 on September 14, 2010, 10:03:57 PM
Most administrators and politicians ayaw na magbago..ginagawang milking cow ang pagpapatakbo ng gobyerno. Madadaliri mo lang nag mga matitino. Kaya i don't expect better change. It's simply hopeless. Kawawang pilipinas.

thank you for being pessimistic. ganyan talaga.

bukojob

ako... optimistic pa rin ako...

I think one good man alone can make this country better (although I don't really know who that man or woman is)

call me illogical, but if one bad apple can make a basket of apples bad, then a good apple can make a basket of bad apples better...

angelo

same here.

it takes two to tango.

hindi naman mag-prosper ang taong nag-iisa. so kung mabuting bagay yan, kung pagtutulungan, may mararating. ganun din naman sa masasamang bagay, kung pinagbibigyan, nangyayari.

vladmickk

IMHO, yep, hopeless na ang Pilipinas

for me, the most effective way to deal with this crisis is to remove all the people in the Philippines (either by an atomic bomb or whatever methods of super mass killing) and fill the land with just one race. it has already become too complicated to be resolved.

in that way, Philippines will be renewed, it doesn't have our blood anymore.

joshgroban

patay lang ang hopeless dude... sorry to disagree with your insights....just have faith...thats the only way

ctan

Quote from: joshgroban on October 15, 2010, 10:07:16 PM
patay lang ang hopeless dude... sorry to disagree with your insights....just have faith...thats the only way


I agree. As long as there is still an opportunity for change, the Philippines is redeemable.

vladmickk

so paano yun? slowly lang ang pagchange ng pilipinas? saan kaya uumpisa? doon pa lang, marami ng problema. eh kung sa rh bill nga ang dami na ng problema (which i think could be part of the solution sa crisis)...

ctan

Quote from: vladmickk on October 16, 2010, 10:01:32 AM
so paano yun? slowly lang ang pagchange ng pilipinas? saan kaya uumpisa? doon pa lang, marami ng problema. eh kung sa rh bill nga ang dami na ng problema (which i think could be part of the solution sa crisis)...

ganito na lang bro, if you think you still have hope as a Filipino, then there must still be hope for the Philippines as a whole. :-)

judE_Law

Quote from: ctan on October 16, 2010, 11:29:37 AM
Quote from: vladmickk on October 16, 2010, 10:01:32 AM
so paano yun? slowly lang ang pagchange ng pilipinas? saan kaya uumpisa? doon pa lang, marami ng problema. eh kung sa rh bill nga ang dami na ng problema (which i think could be part of the solution sa crisis)...

ganito na lang bro, if you think you still have hope as a Filipino, then there must still be hope for the Philippines as a whole. :-)

yan ang dapat! imagine mo na lang kung lahat ng pilipino ay wala ng pag-asa diba?


kailangan lang talaga ng political will sa bansa na ito.

vladmickk

enough na lang ba ang faith for a glorious tomorrow?

judE_Law

enpugh na ang promise!
'wag na tayong maniwala sa pangako.. dun na tayo sa may malinaw na plataporma.

vladmickk

how can you still have hope despite all these crises guys?

carpediem

It will be worthless if everyone thinks it's hopeless.

I think it's not enough to just have hope or faith. Never mind other people, we just have to do what we can in our own ways. We cannot influence everything, but we can work on things that we have influence on!

Just ask yourself if you want to be a part of the problem or a part of the solution.

pinoybrusko

carpediem, how'd you know if your part of the problem or part of the solution?  ;D