Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Aquino III Wins Presidency with Facebook. Now Disables It Like A Little Girl Being Stalked.

You heard it here first.  Benigno NOYNOY Aquino III, or simple known as COWARD, or PUSSY has now disabled his facebook account.  Earlier this morning, he disabled the ability for the public to post directly onto his facebook Wall.  As of a few minutes ago, he's official gone from facebook.  Run Forest Run.


This is the worse form of Cowardice (with a capital C) that I have ever seen in my entire life.  This is a President we are talking about here, one that used facebook to gain popularity to win a Presidency.  Ladies and Gents, the proof is in the pudding, and a pudding Aquino surely is.  In summary by his actions, we can conclude these points:

  • He runs and hides in the face of adversity.
  • He supresses commentary that does not favor him.
  • When he needs you, he'll use you.  When you're of no use to him, he'll cut you off.

Brothers and Sisters of The Philippines, this is a President that will leave us in our time of greatest need.  Correction:  This IS our time of greatest need.  I cannot even stand up for my motherland...our Commander in Chief has run away.


Shame on you Aquino - you are a LOSER.  Shame on us for believing you.







19 comments:

  1. Well, I never voted for him...and yet here we are, suffering and shamed because of his incompetence...what a craven retard...should've taken all this criticism like a real man...in this regard Gloria Arroyo is more of a man than him...

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  2. We'll never know how it's like until we're in his position. We don't know the whole context. Media sensationalize the circumstance so we really don't know what's the real score in the background. Instead of grousing and nitpicking, let us be constructive in our criticisms. Im not a fan of him. I didn't even vote him. But if we consistently point fingers and fret, we're not being part of the solution.. we are just adding up to the numerous problems our country is facing right now. I understand that we have the freedom to express ourselves.. but as the saying goes, "our rights stop when the rights of others begin." Let us know our limits.
    Are you part of the solution?

    This occurence really devastated our country's dignity.. it is time that we work together to restore it.

    LOVE AND PEACE.

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  3. Yup, when he fails we'll always say " Instead of grousing and nitpicking, let us be constructive in our criticisms" or "lets just join together and help one another".... Nice... in the first place, Filipino didnt know how to help themselves during the election. That's why we have a dumbass PNOY now. Im so happy Im not in the country..

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  4. what the f*ck is this? shame on p-noy for whatever... this is just crap. if there's to blame it's not noynoy, it's the policemen who poorly conducted the assault mission. noynoy was never in the scene so why blame him. have you ever seen the president of america or any other country to handle hostage drama by themselves? no! it's the police officers job. so cut the crap and think first before you react or say something silly

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  5. so in your mind, he's no commander in chief. it's the grunts that are to blame...not leadership. No wonder your country is so fucked up. accountability is from bottom up, and rewards is from top-down. Right...grow a fucking brain above-Anonymous.

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  6. then don't disable your facebook and face the grievances of the concerned HK nationals, because they've been flooding his page with hate. Now, he created hatred even more...

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  7. he has no time for FB. He is always busy playing pokemon with Joshua....he has no time even for their tamiya...he will spend 130B to punish all Filipinos by putting 3 more years before you get your high school diploma....and place all his classmates, friends and relatives in lucrative positions....noynoy...di na nga nakakatulong, nakakaperwisyo pa.....

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  8. "Anonymous said...
    what the f*ck is this?"
    "noynoy was never in the scene so why blame him. have you ever seen the president of america or any other country to handle hostage drama by themselves?"

    You are full of $h!t man... You are as dumbass as your president. We nver expected him to handle it by himself ass, and never expected him to be there, stupid!... but organizing and planning was expected of him. He cant even answer a damn telephone call... Im still very happy that Im not in the country...

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  9. Never at the scene? LOL...I guess Filipinos have never heard of a great invention called the telephone. If that is the extent of your problem solving skills, no wonder your people were still living in the bushes until imperial powers arrived at your shores. And 100 years later, you still can't find a way to feed yourselves. Whatever country you are in, it just got dumber because of your presence.

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  10. Why do people always have to relate responsibility and accountability to "being on the scene". If there was a national crisis...does the President have to be "on the scene" to be effective? Really? Oh my god...I think this is actually NOYNOY writing that post.

    LOL...if you can't think of how you can help besides grabbing a gun and...rope (LOL) and ass-hugging the bus, then you should not be President at all. Be Presidential, and be the Commander that you begged us to make you during your campaign. You fucking twat.

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  11. LoL this must have been hurting for Noynoy but what can I say? i can't stop but laugh,seriously, i think the palace came up to an alibi that Noynoy was behind closed door delegating and maybe planning too... i just wish they wont, if they realize that it would more point the lapses to the BOSS...

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  12. This page has a point. BUT has it ever crossed your mind that he might have just disabled it to tell you to stop? He has a heart too. And its not his fault that assault happened.

    Think of it. He disabled his account. Yes, maybe it is cowardice. But come to think of it, its also one way of saying : "No matter how many bad words you tell me, or my people, we understand. When we get hurt, we must say what we feel. but sometimes we have to stop. Because youre not the only one hurt. We are all hurt."

    well, thats what i think..
    Be mad. Its okay. We understand.
    We Filipino people are terribly sorry.

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  13. Ofcourse he's disabled it, he's hoping it will blow over soon so he can jump back on the social network bandwagon when it's favorable to his image.

    You think of it. It's a way of saying, "i don't want to hear your anger, your sorrow, your pain, your criticism. Didn't you get the message already when I didn't pickup your calls??"

    Stop making excuses for him. You are an enabler and an cultivator of a useless society when you do so.

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  14. I'm not making excuses for him FYI.

    The truth is, i don't like him that much.
    that was just my thoughts.

    i even hated him for his dumb action.

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  15. I voted for the Filipino people as a Field Reporter Volunteer during the election. He was not even my choice.I am not an Aquino family admirer ever since!
    Now, can you fire yourself PNoy?

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  16. Fuck this asshole

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  17. he is a floyd mongoloid, too many excuses. he consider the lives of peasants not that important to even answer a phone

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  18. I'm not a fan of him either but this blog is of poor taste. It sounds every bit desperate like most pinoy methods affecting change. I'd rather blog about stuff that help and inspire pinoys.

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  19. worst president...

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