SHAME on you media, especially ABS-CBN!
You think you’re above the law? You are as arrogant as Trillanes & Co. You should show more respect for the authorities who are only there to protect the people (including you) and uphold the law. It is always a lose-lose situation when the police face the egoistic media.
If all hell broke loose during the Manila Pen standoff and some media men lost their lives, the police will be blamed, but then if the police try to [perform] their duties, the media cries harassment.
You think only GMA should reform? Think again; the media should reform too.
– Orly Nazareno, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia (via e-mail)

December 19th, 2007 at 11:12 pm
Well, it’s not a very important topic to talk about. What I’m supposed to say is that “I thought that all bloggers here are educated”. And that’s one of the reasons why we don’t prosper because we never use our good education. Until the next thousand years, the Filipinos will never have a better life because we never use what we know in school in a better way. Magaling tayong lahat sa mga kalokohan. Tatak Filipino na yan!!! Blame it to Gloria Arroyo again? Maybe not. I think this time you should blame it to your parents.
Merry Christmas….
December 19th, 2007 at 4:06 am
Chichi
Yzabelle
Hello bloggers,
Why don’t we just think positively in order to bring this poor country out of disgrace? Think of something on what you can do for your country not on what your country can do for you.
Is there anybody around who can start a topic (blog) about “poverty”?
More than half of the Filipinos are poor. The poor people care more about their stomach not the EOs as what Kabayan always dicussed here.
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Yes! we can and why not. But if you’re in the same situation your stomach is crueling of hunger you’ll say the same thing just like everybody else in this blog. But as you can see is not everybody talking about hunger. Because the Majority of people who have computer have money. In Fact some of them just critize other people because they can’t write english very well. Gloria Arroyo/cronies did the same thing, They’re calling Erap, Supporter’s stink, No education, No tooth among other things! I never forget those thing! This is one of the reason why I HATE GLORIA ARROYO, BECAUSE OF WHAT SHE DID, AND WHAT SHE’S BEEN SAYING TO THE POOR PEOPLE LIKE MYSELF. SHE’S ANTI-POOR EVEN THOUGH SHE’S FROM THE POOR FAMILY THE ONLY REASON SHE BECOME RICH’S BECAUSE OF HER FATHER DID THE SAME THING ROB THE GOV’T. COFFER THIS IS ONE OF THE REASON WHY GLORIA ARROYO, IS NOT GOING TO STEP DOWN FROM HER STOLEN POWER BECAUSE THERE IS PLENTY OF MONEY TO BE MADE WHILE SQUATTING IN MALACANYANG PALACE. IF HER FATHER CAN DO THE SAME THING, HE STILL BE IN POWER FOREVER. MGA KAWATAN TALAGA!
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Ate Chichi,
Sukdulan naman po ang galit nyo ata kay Darang Gloria, naka CAPS Lock pa lahat grabe.
Ate Ysay, ayoko ko pong mag participate sa topic ng poverty kung meron man, di ako maka relate
December 19th, 2007 at 2:30 am
Raul T. Lumacad
In Cebuano language, it doesn’t matter if you use the letters “i” or “e”, or letters “o” and “u”. It’s on how you say the word and how you express it. In this case the writer (Belat ni Gloria) is against the president therefore the word he/she used really makes the difference. The words “belat” and “bilat” are synonymous to them. It’s on how the writer spells/writes it.
Just like when I say, “Bilat ni nanay nimo” or ‘belat ni nanay nimo”. To them it’s the same banana.
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Tanong lang po Mang Raul,
Sabi nyo nga po “It’s on how the writer spells/write it” BELAT ni Gloria nga po ang sinulat, bakit po ba napakahirap nyong intindihin at binibigyan nyo po ng ibang kahulugan? Nadinig nyo na po ba syang i pronounced yung screen name nya?
Dito po samin sa Parañaque, hindi po SYNONYMS ang Belat at Bilat. Tawag po namin jan ay HOMONYMS. Nag check nga po ako sa Cebuano dictionary pero, wala po talagang word na BELAT. Mas lalo naman po sa Cebuana, sanglaan lang daw po sila ng alahas.
Sabi nyo rin po lahat tayo lumabas duon, hindi po tutuo yun! Ano ka ba mang Raul, cesarean po ang nanay ko.
Para po kayung si Zaido, pulis pang kalawakan, pati po ba screen name nag ko comment kayo. Out of topic na po kayo jan masyado. Sigurado po ako, hindi nyo pa napanuod ang “Vagina Monologue” Title pa lang, bad na po kc cguro sa inyo un.
Tu2vingcarayum@yahoo.com - email addy ko pa ito chaka screen name d2 nyo po me sagutin para di kau ma out of topic ulit.
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December 19th, 2007 at 12:47 am
Well….its obvious that ABS-CBN is a selfish protector of their own interest. They have businesses that will cross fair & investigative journalism. Lopezes hench men like Korina Sanchez, Ted Failon, Ces Drilon and other ABS reporters are maintaining a level of broadcasting arrogance and protectionism to the businesses related to the Lopezes in exchange for a promise of cinematic effect to the people and hefty amounts. My advice is just to watch their faces, listen to them and just ignore and laugh at what they say! Mayayabang naman kasi talaga sila. Mag-artista na lang kaya sila, sisikat pa sila lalo!
December 18th, 2007 at 10:50 pm
Raul T. Lumacad Wrote:
In Cebuano language, it doesn’t matter if you use the letters “i” or “e”, or letters “o” and “u”. It’s on how you say the word and how you express it. In this case the writer (Belat ni Gloria) is against the president therefore the word he/she used really makes the difference. The words “belat” and “bilat” are synonymous to them. It’s on how the writer spells/writes it.
Just like when I say, “Bilat ni nanay nimo” or ‘belat ni nanay nimo”. To them it’s the same banana.
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E and I don’t matter when you pronounced or say the words in Cebuano true. But when it is Written as “Bilat ni nanay nimo rin” or “Belat ni nanay nimo rin” its not the same banana.
True, you can say or pronounced Cibu Cety but you can not write Cibu Cety. And what made you think that Belat ni Gloria is Cebuano or Cebuana in the first place?
Do you know that Poke (pronounced po-keh) is a Hawaiian food delicacy and with no offensive meaning for Americans but have different gist for Filipinos. Meaning, words when pronounced may have offensive connotation to other language but can be exactly different to other dialect. But WRITING it is totally different.
You have to do better with your logic and not to assume too much. Better yet ask Belat ni Gloria what was his/her true meaning.