tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4855856123871700301.post405959435152280108..comments2023-06-10T20:22:01.348+08:00Comments on The Society of Honor by Joe America: Iraq, the VFA and Senator SantiagoThe Society of Honorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02536906267332687130noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4855856123871700301.post-50213962956738602832011-10-26T21:10:36.875+08:002011-10-26T21:10:36.875+08:00Man, you're HILARIOUS, MR!Man, you're HILARIOUS, MR!1DChttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15562476653572543721noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4855856123871700301.post-90647209294685262632011-10-25T23:02:18.090+08:002011-10-25T23:02:18.090+08:00That is why Gloria Makapal-Arroyo and her crime fa...That is why Gloria Makapal-Arroyo and her crime family is always seen laughing around. Because Gloria, graduate from Columbia U and classmate of It-depends-on-what-the-meaning-of-"is"-is, knows the law and how it should be run.<br /><br />The problem with Filipinos is the turo-turo justice or Point-Point justice. They point and you are "it" without evidence and forensics just affidavits and you are "it". Point-Point. Turo-Turo. <br /><br />Once it is published in idiotic chaotic Philippine papers, it becomes the truth. And the publication in the papers is their evidence. I've trolled plenty of blogs but they cannot seem to know simple elementary news gathering and coverage. And even the bureaucrats cannot know it. They just pagarparings and the irresponsible political-analyst-cum-journalist publish it away not knowing that it shouldn't be done.<br /><br />The pipe-puffing, whisky-swigging, englischtzes-snob columnists are bunch of clueless oblivious naive people that cannot know the collateral damage of their publication. <br /><br />They can advice politicians what to do to win the presidency but cannot seem to know or attack bureaucrats of not pagarparings their findings so as "not to jeopardize investigation and prosecution". DON'T THEY READ AMERICAN PAPERS? <br /><br />JESUS MARY MOTHER OF GOD. WHAT HAVE YOU DONE TO THE PHILIPHINOS. IF GOD MADE JEWS A NOTCH INTELLIGENT THAN THE REST OF HUMANITY WHY NOT GIVE PHILIPPINES JUST A LITTLE MORE INTELLIGENCE. And please not more intelligence because if Filipinos are given more than what they need they'd think they invented englischtzes. AMEN.Mariano Renatohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00920187760151863841noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4855856123871700301.post-63576861784177334582011-10-25T22:52:13.173+08:002011-10-25T22:52:13.173+08:00With the great minds of columnists and their engli...With the great minds of columnists and their englischtzes snobbery, they publish the picture, address, mother and affidavits of rape victim Nicole !!!! They outed her. And these englsichtzes-snob columnists with their well-crafted englsichtzes-perfection did not squabble over ethics. If it were to happen in AMerica, where these columnists look up to, they'd be bashing each other. But this is the Philippines. Where the Filipinos reside and bash Americans of their atrocious written english that are pockmarked with erroneous spellings. <br /><br />The columnists and the peryodistas and the great minds of Filipinos are promoting tsismis journalism and HUSTISYA BALUKTOT! These columnists and peryodistas who are goot in political analysis like science cannot even analyze the brainwaves of Hong-kongese government for sending in their forensic experts to look into Chinese Massacre. The Hong-Kongese forensics were consternation when they found out the bodies moved without chalk marks and the whole place was trampled by so-called NBI investigators ( NBIs are lawyers, OK?), PMAyers (must be trained from Quantico and West Point) that carries and flaunt their trademark rolling of "r"s.<br /><br />I am glad Nicole has abandoned the Philippines. I am glad that Nicole got a visa to america. Even the highly extremely intelligent pipe-puffing Philippine columnists cannot even conjure a column why in the world a "prostitute" with little money was able to get a Visa to America and never come back? Could it be a tourist visa? Nah, tourist visa expires! Could it be B-1 business Visa? No, she's a "prostitute"! I know it's a visa but it's a humanitarian visa, possibly. A Visa to escape the Filipinos thirst for blood and disrespect of a "prostitute". Because in teh religious country like the Philippines, "prostitutes" are not human. They can be lynch and nobody cares. <br /><br />F you Filipnos! F you ! <br /><br />I wish all Filipinos can all go to AMerica and never come back so I can have the Philippines all by myself.Mariano Renatohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00920187760151863841noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4855856123871700301.post-75607501860832005732011-10-23T09:38:32.749+08:002011-10-23T09:38:32.749+08:001DC, I think good principles have to do with pride...1DC, I think good principles have to do with pride and integrity and bad principles have to do with pride and a sole focus on self-advantage. Most good principles have discipline and concern for the community as strong elements. Like the Golden Rule. In the context of my article, concern for the well-being of the Philippines should have taken precedence over the tribulations of two drunks. But it did not.<br /><br />That's the short answer. The long answer might take a blog or two.<br /><br />Cheers.The Society of Honorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02536906267332687130noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4855856123871700301.post-84610041930603137852011-10-22T19:43:35.210+08:002011-10-22T19:43:35.210+08:00Haha! Joe, don't tell me you're struggling...Haha! Joe, don't tell me you're struggling to answer a question posed by a mere student? <br /><br />Frankly, i'm just satisfied with the humor in your response. The wit alone serves the inquirer in me with content.1DChttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15562476653572543721noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4855856123871700301.post-19181631750434101652011-10-22T16:47:41.076+08:002011-10-22T16:47:41.076+08:00Expat, yes, Nicole was indeed transactional. Perce...Expat, yes, Nicole was indeed transactional. Perceptive pick-up. I'll be sure not to do a piece on hypocrites soon.<br /><br />1DC, juices, you are going to make me think on a Saturday night! I may have to make an answer wait until tomorrow, because I don't want to do a quick response to a challenging question. I need to reflect so as to refrain from putting my size 12 shoe in my size 3 mouth. . .The Society of Honorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02536906267332687130noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4855856123871700301.post-58887447332355042912011-10-22T16:02:46.847+08:002011-10-22T16:02:46.847+08:00Joe, how exactly do you stay true to your principl...Joe, how exactly do you stay true to your principles? Does it have to do with pride, arrogance, integrity, morals? Or is it more inclined with preference? To time it, then choose when and how to stick with your principles?<br /><br />I know someone who would never let you pay for his meals, his fair, etc. He gives in eventually, after you insistingly assert your, say, kindness, towards him. I know people who would rather let their children eat noodles and rice for dinner than to eat a loaned can of beef. Maybe Expat has something going there in his comments.<br /><br />Some see principles as something similar to an ego switch; turn it on when you've got nothing else going for you. Turn it off when hell, they realize that they could make good use of it some other day. <br /><br />It's also funny how most people see those who adhere to their principles as out-dated national heroes. A monument is what these people deserve, most would say with mockery. <br /><br />Idealistically, principles should guide people in the decisions they make. But in the real world, you don't actually see people exercising 'hara-kiri' just because they made the wrong ones. They would rather see someone else do it, as if it matters.1DChttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15562476653572543721noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4855856123871700301.post-777705576759915452011-10-22T09:44:42.375+08:002011-10-22T09:44:42.375+08:00And didn't the Filipina make a deal to change ...And didn't the Filipina make a deal to change her story in exachange for a Green Card? So why would she want to live in the US of A if it was so "tyrannical" and unjust? You nailed it Joe. Filipinos are transactional. The transaction of getting a Green Card dictated her thinking process. On a national level, now that China is flexing its might across the region, Filipinos suddenly see the US Forces as vital for their protection.<br /><br />The Philippines, a nation full of hypocrites (don't even get me started on how they practice religion).Expatnoreply@blogger.com