Chito Soriano 31 Dec 2008 Hi Mr. Eduardo Pontaoe, “God bless the Philippines! How could God blessed the rotten Philippines when He already forsaken it?”….”God should be laughing His ass off just watching the array of obnoxious thieves stepping on each other to get rich”. My God! You did it…
Chito Soriano 31 Dec 2008 Hi Mr. Eduardo Pontaoe, “the question is, how far you can go to admonish these crooked politicians invoking the name of God, when we knew pretty damned well…Arroy-co…all the way down to the lowly barrio capitan have no religion?” Ouch. That hurts. I know a…
God listens to all
Jeremias Andrade Carrera 31 Dec 2008 Edwin: I can not believe that you, having lived in the USA that long, still believe that corruption in the Philippines is no more than anywhere in the USA. You sound like GMA-always in denial mode. Another important point that you do not acknowledge…
Crooks in USA go to jail
Chito Soriano 31 Dec 2008 Hi Mr. Eduardo Pontaoe, You never stop amazing me with your comments. I believe the Philippines is your country or “was your country”. It is my country too and I never cease hoping and praying for it. I must remind you that “PRAYERS” help. Wanna…
Prayers help
Chito Soriano 31 Dec 2008 I agree with Monsignor Cruz that politicians are not exempted from the 10 commandments; but he should be reminded that the “no exemptions” includes him and everybody.
In agreement with Archbishop
Bernard Diaz 31 Dec 2008 Sir Gonz, How about the LAND OIL case for $180million? Was this settled by our former speaker JDV? It was people’s money that the Speaker used. Pork Barrel is legal corruption, no check & balance. Mas marami ang napunta sa bulsa kaysa mapunta sa pobreng…
Pork barrel, legal corruption
Alex De Guzman 31 Dec 2008 Congratulation Atty. Manny Aoanan being a Chairperson of Pawil Dagupan of good work. I’m one the Overseas Dagupnenos and I will do it again next year 2009. I’m from Salapingao East.
Good work!
Bernard Diaz 31 Dec 2008 Mr. Pontaoe, Government is by the people & for the people BUT not all the people are politicians. Some of the ordinary citizens are part of the problem in our beloved country. What did you mean that all people of the Philippines are rotten? Is…
Not all are politicians
Eduardo Pontaoe 31 Dec 2008 Edwin Farias, Now, we go to the heart of the matter. Comparing Illinois and the Philippines corruption wise, is like lanzones and oranges. Corruption, here in America . . . don’t have to familiarize you . . . is sophisticated, more scientific and getting caught…
No comparison
Eduardo Pontaoe 30 Dec 2008 Edwin Farias, We’d been in this before. Did you see any change in the concept how politics is played in the Philippines? No! Not in your wildest dreams! The average Filipino . . . your mediocre Filipino, is to be blamed why these onslaughts of…