Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Mad As Hell


HK people are mad with anger and sadness of everything filipino now. 1) the fact that this happened 2) the fact that the police are inept. 3) the fact that the prez could not be reached 4) the fact that the prez didn't take charge 5) the fact that the people died, and he smirks about it 6) that he discounts it on an international stage 7) that some filipinos actually have the gall to say he's justified in his inaction and his smugness 8) the fact that he's not apologetic or at all remorseful.that's an intro. i'm sure i haven't even scratched the surface.so for anyone that can't understand this? they are morons as well. ignorant in the way that they need it to happen to them, for them to be able to relate.never forget who is the victim, and who has the right to be mad.

Aquino: You are a disgrace to the Filipino people. A disgrace to this country. And a disgrace to all people in this world that hold your position on governments all over this world. You truly are a classLESS beast.

You are a mixed breed mutt that no ethnicity wants you to be part of.  You are scum of the earth.  I wonder how you would have reacted when people laughed and smirked when your mother and father died. RIP to them.  They will forever be disappointed in you.  You are nothing like your father and mother. They are looking down crying in shame of what a donkey fucker of a clown their son is. You lack class, and most damningly, you lack humanity.

God help you, and the People of the Philippines.




4 comments:

  1. God help us indeed!

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  2. I knew it, he's not fit to be a president... Noynoy sucks big time!

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  3. Tapos na ang pangyayari ano ang gusto mo magbigti sa kinakaharap nating problema?

    besides hindi naman hiningi ni Mendoza ang direct na pakikialam ni P-noy ang gusto niya lang ang pagbaligtad sa decision ng ombudsman...

    Kung totoo pinagbigyan kaagad ang kahilingan niya baka mas malala pa ang mangyari...baka manghostage na rin ang iba ring may kaso para maabsuwelto sa kaso! gusto nyo ba ang ganun kabilis na desisyon?

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  4. anonymous 3, let us suppose that the same tragedy happened under a different president with the same conditions, would you be as understanding and unblaming as you are? or would you be the same as most of us here who condemn his unwillful act? like some people reason out that the president may have opened a dialogue with the disgruntled ex-policeman and assure the safety and release of the hostages, just like what he is used to, to announce that he will set up a review committee to look or study the issue, this same line of thought can be applied, but it also does not assure the complainant the priviledge of not being imprisoned after he had set free the hostages, as he broke the law and he will have to face the consequence of his act. this should have been the case, since the president didn't promise or give outright the authority to setting him free, only to promise to speed up the review of his case and the only way to avoid bloodshed or death of those foreign tourist.

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