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This Is The Price Of Silence!

Monday, October 22, 2007

If we choose to believe that the blast was indeed accidental, then we should realize that safety precautions were not implemented by the authorities involved because there is definitely something wrong with how we are being governed.

If we choose to believe the common and historically-apparent theory that the government itself engineered the blast, then we should realize that there is definitely something wrong with how we are being governed.

If we choose to believe that so-called terrorists did indeed bomb Glorietta 2, then we can look to the IRA for the reason — that of targeting civilian areas and civilians, in order to wake them up and let them know that the government is screwing up the country and its people; that civilians are complacently allowing these administrative maladies to go about unpunished; and that civilians never really react until they are actually involved. Thus, civilians should not ask why so-called terrorists act in such a manner. Rather, civilians should ask why so-called terrorrists exist in the first place. And that is because there is definitely something wrong with how we are being governed.

I cannot help but remember what Manuel L. Quezon once said:

"I would rather have a Philippines run like hell by Filipinos than a Philippines run like heaven by the Americans."

ARE YOU HAPPY NOW, YOU SICK  ARSE OF A MOTHERFUCKER?!? 

— 

And to those whose relatives, friends, and what-nots got involved - in one way or another - with the incident, I dedicate this song by The Dropkick Murphys…

Workers' Song

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you may want to consider this:

http://adrian.i.ph/blogs/adrian/2006/01/03/thefilipinomindblogspotcom-quezonph-on-nationalism/

Posted by mlq3 at October 23, 2007, 12:08 pm

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