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June 18th, 2010 01:43 PM #431
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June 18th, 2010 01:47 PM #432
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June 18th, 2010 01:56 PM #433
haha
you can't even address the points i brought up
huli ka na eh
paiba-iba ng stance, depende sa articles na nababasa
una todo support sa PUJ, nagpopost pa ng mga pics ng PUJs in another thread
ngaun may article na nagsabi pwede magawang illegal ang PUJ based on LTO regulations and Clean Air Act, and replace PUJs with brand new mini buses, di na narinig dine-defend ang PUJ
haha
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diba may owner ka or some other locally created vehicle?
Japan used engine nyan
sinusumpa mo na siguro kasi Japan used ang makina
palitan mo na ng brand new yan dude
para hindi ka naman hypocrite
anyway
nothing you said above has any substance
academic ka pa naman
you can only post articles coz the news writers can put into words the thoughts you wish you can put into words
di mo kaya eh
so you let articles speak for you
and maybe you havent even thought of the things the writers wrote and when you read them, you go "o nga pala noh?!" "i-post ko nga sa tsikot ito"
then you putat the end of the articles kasi bilib na bilib ka sa nabasa mo
hahaha
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June 18th, 2010 02:04 PM #434
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June 18th, 2010 02:45 PM #435
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June 18th, 2010 02:55 PM #436
haha
i forgot all about that
si True faith
pag may pinost si jpdm, gaganyansi True Faith
haha
now that's credibility
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June 18th, 2010 05:49 PM #438
hahaha..wala ka ng masabi ano?
Asus. Matagal na isyu na yan. Tsaka ikaw din may hinala ako sa iyo.
Anyway, hayaan mo, sabihin ko kay true faith na mag-register sya uli at sabay kaming mga post at tapos sabihin namin kung gaano kabulok style mo, kredibilidad mo at conviction mo..kung meron man .
Masyado ka kasing bilib sa sarili mo. Hindi mo na ma-distinguish kung ano tutuo at hindi. Kung may delusive dito. Ikaw yung. Kung ano ano sinasabi mo sa akin, di mo naman ako kilala. So sino sa atin ang detached sa reality?
Masyado ka kasing apektado sa mga anti-smuggling posts ko. tinatamaan ka ata.
Ganito na lang uls, bulok ang style mo sa akin at wala akong katiwa-tiwala sa kredibilidad mo. Ayaw mo sa akin. mas ayaw ko sa pathetic posts mo.Masyado kang negative. Tindi ng crab mentality mo. Basa ko tuloy subconscious mo.
At least ako positive thinking at binabase sa pronouncements ng totoong tao. Ikaw, saan base mga pinagsasabi mo? galing din sa iyo. Polluted.
E ikaw pa mas matindi nga contradictions mo. Galing mo pang mang-insulto. mana ka dun sa protektor mo dito sa tsikot.
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June 18th, 2010 05:55 PM #439
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June 18th, 2010 06:01 PM #440
Because you always attack what they say without giving a proper debate?
Oh? I thought it was to bury the posts with questions you can't answer. Since that's what you always do when you have nothing else to say.
I'm actually surprised GH is letting you get away with posting multiple reposts in a row without merging them.
*yawn* Same old story for the past few years...
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Actually, I don't really want to get drawn into that fight, I just want to react to a few things:
A lot of secondhand imported vehicles actually meet the requirements of the Clean Air Act. Many locally assembled vehicles (say... Norkis? Which you once praised, which makes a business out of selling Japanese secondhand vehicles rebranded as new?), don't perform as well.
And funny... doesn't that mean it's the government's job to enforce the law, instead of making new laws? How will making stricter laws help if they can't even implement what's already there?
And how does this become a problem of legal secondhand imports? If we successfully catch and stop smugglers, do we still have to stop legal secondhand imports? Again, we've already specified that a huge majority of our public transport and construction infrastructure (jeeps, buses, cargo trucks, fire trucks, ambulances, construction equipment) is made up of legal secondhand imports. If we ban that, what's left? You still haven't answered this. (and I expect another several posts rehashing the same articles you've posted elsewhere... and no answer to this.)
So... where are the locally made jeepneys that don't use Japanese secondhand engines and parts?(Oh, there are quite a few... but not enough to fill our transport needs)
Uh... the article mentioned they need working speedos, lights and whatnot. It didn't specify that they can't use secondhand speedos, lights and whatnot... and it didn't mention engines at all.
Personally, I'd love to see all the dilapidated jeeps off the road, but again... who has more pull with Congress: a few small-time manufacturers asking for subsidies, or the hundreds of thousands of operators and drivers plying the streets who can cripple our economy with a single one-week strike?
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So... we should all just go along with what you want and suffer for it, and it's not your problem, anymore?
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And on the lighter side:
I like the way you think... Cuba... the lights, the music... the Castros... :hysterical: ...I'm up for cigars, myself!
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