Quantcast

Video of 1946 proclamation of RP independence

09/13/07

Posted under History, Videos

HERE’S a clip of the Philippine proclamation of independence on July 4, 1946, courtesy of the UniversalNewsreels YouTube channel.

Powered by Gregarious (21)

6 Responses to “Video of 1946 proclamation of RP independence”

Pages: [2] 1 » Show All

  1. 6
    Batusai Says:

    And how are you people ( so called revolutionaries) going to attain this? Uneat a president? and replace with who? and with what platform?

    How are you going to attain this?

    IMAGINE A PHILIPPINES WITHOUT FOREIGN DEBT!
    IMAGINE A PHILIPPINES WITHOUT INFLATION!
    IMAGINE A PHILIPPINES UNACCOUNTABLE TO THE IMF, THE FEDERAL RESERVE, THE WORLDBANK, THE US MILITARY!
    IMAGINE A PHILIPPINES FREE OF DEBT, THUS ABLE TO BUILD ROADS, BRIDGES, AIRPORTS, BUILDINGS, INDUSTRIES!
    IMAGINE THE WORLD LIKE THIS!

    Communism already failed in this world… The only country who still clings to the pure Marxist ideology is North Korea!

  2. 5
    victor Says:

    Wow!

    You have the signs of compulsive obsessive neurosis! Nothing else but your version of Philippine history matters. Do you know who Ron Paul is?

    These things are all that seem to matter to you? This is the result of reading only things that conform to a certain life view, and skewing everything so you only find what you believe in. What a life. You probably have only on goal - to confirm what you already believe in. I pity you.

    Grow up and get a life!

  3. 4
    INQUIRER.net Blogs » Chocnut, parody anti-piracy ad and Resident Evil Numa REmake Says:

    [...] Being Filipino : Video of 1946 proclamation of RP independence [...]

  4. 3
    grant Says:

    jc?

    our doors were lined with gold?

    singlehandedly erase our debts?

    you’re delusional. WTF

  5. 2
    INQUIRER.net Blogs » Hung hang, new BIR chief, NBN, and Guy and Pip or Vi and Bot Says:

    [...] Being Filipino : Video of 1946 proclamation of RP independence [...]

Pages: [2] 1 » Show All

Leave a Reply

Welcome to
Being Filipino, the INQUIRER.net blog that celebrates the lives and achievements of Filipinos all over the world. Manila-based INQUIRER.net is the online home of the Philippine Daily Inquirer group of publications.
INQUIRER.net VDO
Search

Archives
Categories
Close
E-mail It