"My Calvary Start"
By HULYO
@julyteen (13252)
Davao, Philippines
5 responses
@rsa101 (40976)
• Philippines
30 Jun 10
Yup I guess that is the only thing we can do to right now. Whether we supported him or not since he won the election we should put away our political affiliation of the past and start moving helping him achieve his goals for a better Philippines.
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@LaadieGerald (138)
• Philippines
30 Jun 10
i think it's best if we help each other. and stop all this hate and bitterness. it won't the country for sure.
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@Hatley (163772)
• Garden Grove, California
30 Jun 10
Hi I am an American but I do think you p eople should support the new regime and hope that they will stick to their campaign promises. I
believe the people of the Philippines could do a lot to help themselves as they keep saying their politicians are corrupt but is anyone doing anything more than just complaining about it?
@goddessjes (788)
• Philippines
30 Jun 10
did he actually say this phrase? "my calvary start"? hmmm...i may be jumping at this with intensity, i didn't see or watch the inauguration, but if ever he said these words, i guess it's too far from flattery.
philippines may have a lot of problems. problems that would still exist in the next several presidential terms. i may be touchy on this, but the allegory that he used...it really doesn't sound nice. calvary is the place of great suffering...i say philippines is not like that. yes, life is hard here, but it's one of the best places and communities in the world. or at least in this side of the globe.
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@LaadieGerald (138)
• Philippines
30 Jun 10
at this point at least he's being realistic but i feared his promise of change at the end of the term, which i don't know if it's going to happen. good knowing.
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