Good for the country

Posted on January 31, 2010 - Filed Under Punch Forum | Comments Off

Rami Aquino 31 Jan 2010 Re: JDV calls for summit to discuss election Hi Mr. Speaker, that’s good proposal other wise there is cheating again this coming election. We know you sir… you’re always doing good for the country. God bless you and your family. More power Mr. Speaker… you’re still the speaker of Filipino [...]

To get rich quick

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Jeremias Andrade Carrera 31 Jan 2010 Re: A major overhaul needed Overhauling a broken justice system is not enough action to assure a better Philippines if the other branches (executive and legislative) of the government, which make the appointment, are totally broken. Worst, the ideology of most Filipinos is to commit corruption to get rich [...]

He created a devil

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Eduardo Pontaoe 30 Jan 2010 Re: Best of both worlds So, tell me Mr. Rayos – what kind of destiny was crafted by MLQ for the betterment of the Filipino, or the Pinoy? Of patriotism? Of nationalism? Are you kidding the Forum? Or, might I say; the mindboggling malfeasance and incompetence making Pinoyland, one of [...]

Best of both worlds

Posted on January 30, 2010 - Filed Under Punch Forum | Comments Off

Silvestre Rayos 29 Jan 2010 RE: MLQ MLQ means patriotism and nationalism for us to chart our own 
destiny as a nation. Mr. Pontaoe, masyado mo atang binabanatan ang bansa natin. I have been in the States for more than 20 years and I enjoy the best of both worlds. I have my cake and [...]

Two heads are better than one

Posted on January 29, 2010 - Filed Under Punch Forum | Comments Off

Ambrosio De Vera 29 Jan 2010 Re: McAdore Building issue Engr. Flor Cuison was both right and wrong in the sense that he already judged the Mc Adore Hotel building as sturdy and strong for public use. Then he advised to get engineering experts to determine its safety features and make it useful, or condemn [...]

To hell it went

Posted on January 29, 2010 - Filed Under Punch Forum | Comments Off

Eduardo Pontaoe 28 Jan 2010 Re: The great equalizer or the great destroyer And listen to MLQ’s undying reminder to perdition . . . A Pinoyland run like Hell by Pinoys – rather than a Philippines run like heaven by Americans. Indeed, to Hell it went! Votes for sale . . . anyone? Back to [...]

The great equalizer

Posted on January 28, 2010 - Filed Under Punch Forum | Comments Off

Silvestre Rayos 28 Jan 2010 Re: Politics People are getting excited with
 this coming election. The whole country is affected by this so-called election fever. The way I see it there would be major realignment of politicos regardless
 of party affiliations. It will be a
 toss up between the two old parties of Nacionalista and [...]

Questions about automated polls

Posted on January 28, 2010 - Filed Under Punch Forum | Comments Off

Ambrosio De Vera 28 Jan 2010 Re: Poll automation guarantees results in 24 hours Mr. Guico, That is the very reason why we have the poll automation this coming election. But right now I’m crossing my fingers.
 One big question is how accurate and tamperproof or “Garci proof” the machines are? Ompano maong ya manbilang [...]

Litigants beware!

Posted on January 28, 2010 - Filed Under Punch Forum | Comments Off

Silvestre Rayos 28 Jan 2010 RE: Gabriela Property The property lies along Gabriela St., Tondo Manila near Tutuban Mall with 60 meters frontage with an area of 1200 sqm. 
It could easily fetch for 20 million but City Hall offers only
 a measly 1 million pesos, at this confiscatory price? No way Jose. This lot [...]

Health issues under Espino

Posted on January 28, 2010 - Filed Under Punch Forum | Comments Off

Vicky N. Carrera 27 Jan 2010 Re: Agbayani slams Espino on Prov’l Capitol Election season is around the corner and the usual name of the game is (papawayan na bulok). Voters should keep their watchful eyes on candidates who talk dirty about their opponents. Say pilien yo so say candidato ya wala so plano to [...]

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