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		<title>By: By Jingo! &#171; Indolent Indio</title>
		<link>http://www.indolentindio.com/2008/03/fighting-spirit-award/comment-page-1/#comment-5157</link>
		<dc:creator>By Jingo! &#171; Indolent Indio</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Jun 2011 14:42:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] the Palace has officialy called for calm on the issue of Chinese navy ships cruising near the Kalayaan Island Group, Paranaque Representative Roilo Golez wants to hit the Middle Kingdom where it hurts: its [...]</description>
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		<title>By: delpilar bonifacio</title>
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		<dc:creator>delpilar bonifacio</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Jan 2009 10:17:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hello One,

  I decided to give jose bonifacio a break. Delpilar Bonifacio is taking over.

  You can email Delpilar.....       dr4people@gmail.com

 ThansalamaT muh,

Delpilar</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello One,</p>
<p>  I decided to give jose bonifacio a break. Delpilar Bonifacio is taking over.</p>
<p>  You can email Delpilar&#8230;..       <a href="mailto:dr4people@gmail.com">dr4people@gmail.com</a></p>
<p> ThansalamaT muh,</p>
<p>Delpilar</p>
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		<title>By: onetamad</title>
		<link>http://www.indolentindio.com/2008/03/fighting-spirit-award/comment-page-1/#comment-731</link>
		<dc:creator>onetamad</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Dec 2008 04:20:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hello, Jose! You seem to have seen and gone through a lot, and we would love to have you write with us. We&#039;re trying to be a humor/pop culture/politics blog, but what with the Christmas rush (and general indolence) we&#039;re at the moment struggling to be a blog.

Please email onetamad@indolentindio.com, and let&#039;s talk.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello, Jose! You seem to have seen and gone through a lot, and we would love to have you write with us. We&#8217;re trying to be a humor/pop culture/politics blog, but what with the Christmas rush (and general indolence) we&#8217;re at the moment struggling to be a blog.</p>
<p>Please email <a href="mailto:onetamad@indolentindio.com">onetamad@indolentindio.com</a>, and let&#8217;s talk.</p>
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		<title>By: Jose Bonifacio</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jose Bonifacio</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Dec 2008 21:01:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Erratum:

 My memory is not perfect.

What I meant was General Gregorio del Pilar, the hero of Tirad Pass

A great military leader. Not Marcelo H. del Pilar.

So sorry.

Jose R. Bonifacio</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Erratum:</p>
<p> My memory is not perfect.</p>
<p>What I meant was General Gregorio del Pilar, the hero of Tirad Pass</p>
<p>A great military leader. Not Marcelo H. del Pilar.</p>
<p>So sorry.</p>
<p>Jose R. Bonifacio</p>
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		<title>By: Jose Bonifacio</title>
		<link>http://www.indolentindio.com/2008/03/fighting-spirit-award/comment-page-1/#comment-728</link>
		<dc:creator>Jose Bonifacio</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Dec 2008 20:53:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The Philippines and its military

    I have a lot of acquintances and friends who became graduates

of the PMA in the Philippines. Many of them were very smart

and physically able (fit). Many of them are good soldiers but

caught in the complex world of militics (militarypolitics) and 

traditional politicians of the Philippines. Some of them left the

military and migrated (like me) to the USA, the land of the free 

kuno. I was not a PMA material because I was skinny and not very

smart. I went to the ROTC instead- hoping to serve in the military.

While in the ROTC I discovered how \&quot;corrupted\&quot; was the military

establishment. I was very disappointed and after my second year

in advance ROTC, I left. I did not join the NPA. Instead I utilized my

connections and relatives to get a mission order (for me ) to carry a 

firearm. I have more power than some of the generals etc. because 

we have $$$$$$$. I did not lost my respect to law and order. I tried 

to report corruption in the govt. and military.They never knew. 

That was after Marcos. No solid actions against corruptions.

Corruptions in our govt. and our military became a cultural

norm. I went to visit the Philippine in 2007. I almost got robbed

at the Ninoy International Airport by robbers in undercover 

uniform. I look stupid, harmless and powerless. But through

my powerful friends and connections...I am semi-untouchable.

I have the opportunity to move around securely (with .45 and a 

police escort etc.)  

We have great and honorable military leaders in the likes of Andres

Bonifacio, Emilio Aguinaldo, Marcelo H. del Pilar ( I personnally

and have the privileged to help his great grandson who also became

a great and honorable military leader.)

 Corruption in the military and police is not only limited to the

Philippines. It is happening in the USA. Remember Col. North ?

AMES of the CIA and Hansen of the FBI ? And  many other stories.

Donot lose hope.There are more good people in the police and 

military. They just needed support politically and economically.

More power !!!!!


Jose R. Bonifacio</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Philippines and its military</p>
<p>    I have a lot of acquintances and friends who became graduates</p>
<p>of the PMA in the Philippines. Many of them were very smart</p>
<p>and physically able (fit). Many of them are good soldiers but</p>
<p>caught in the complex world of militics (militarypolitics) and </p>
<p>traditional politicians of the Philippines. Some of them left the</p>
<p>military and migrated (like me) to the USA, the land of the free </p>
<p>kuno. I was not a PMA material because I was skinny and not very</p>
<p>smart. I went to the ROTC instead- hoping to serve in the military.</p>
<p>While in the ROTC I discovered how \&quot;corrupted\&quot; was the military</p>
<p>establishment. I was very disappointed and after my second year</p>
<p>in advance ROTC, I left. I did not join the NPA. Instead I utilized my</p>
<p>connections and relatives to get a mission order (for me ) to carry a </p>
<p>firearm. I have more power than some of the generals etc. because </p>
<p>we have $$$$$$$. I did not lost my respect to law and order. I tried </p>
<p>to report corruption in the govt. and military.They never knew. </p>
<p>That was after Marcos. No solid actions against corruptions.</p>
<p>Corruptions in our govt. and our military became a cultural</p>
<p>norm. I went to visit the Philippine in 2007. I almost got robbed</p>
<p>at the Ninoy International Airport by robbers in undercover </p>
<p>uniform. I look stupid, harmless and powerless. But through</p>
<p>my powerful friends and connections&#8230;I am semi-untouchable.</p>
<p>I have the opportunity to move around securely (with .45 and a </p>
<p>police escort etc.)  </p>
<p>We have great and honorable military leaders in the likes of Andres</p>
<p>Bonifacio, Emilio Aguinaldo, Marcelo H. del Pilar ( I personnally</p>
<p>and have the privileged to help his great grandson who also became</p>
<p>a great and honorable military leader.)</p>
<p> Corruption in the military and police is not only limited to the</p>
<p>Philippines. It is happening in the USA. Remember Col. North ?</p>
<p>AMES of the CIA and Hansen of the FBI ? And  many other stories.</p>
<p>Donot lose hope.There are more good people in the police and </p>
<p>military. They just needed support politically and economically.</p>
<p>More power !!!!!</p>
<p>Jose R. Bonifacio</p>
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		<title>By: Jose Bonifacio</title>
		<link>http://www.indolentindio.com/2008/03/fighting-spirit-award/comment-page-1/#comment-726</link>
		<dc:creator>Jose Bonifacio</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Dec 2008 20:21:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Helo ! Forgiv my spelling.

   I like your blog. How can I contribute ? I was there from 1960
till 1991. I was born there stups. I migrated to the US broken hearted.I briefly served in the Aquino Admin. after our people
power.I was an activist or parliamentarian of the street.Three attempts on my life because of my big mouth and golden heart.
I carried a .45 caliber and a bible.I am not a priest but thought 
about it.Forget it, I changed my mind.
  I write and continue to write...I aspire to be like \&quot;Mart Twin\&quot; I meant Mark Twain. I just \&quot;gut\&quot; laid off. Eco(no)mic crisis in the US.Donot copy some of my original words, they are copyrighted by
Smith and Wesson and Glock.Not a threat it is illeg(s)al. Just kidding.
I am in love with you guys/gals.Can I take anyone to Unoo for a cup
beer and pandesal ?
 Now seriously speaking, I started reading when
I was four.I was gifted+ we are quite rich.One of my favorite magazines is the Philippine was the Free Press by T. Locsin . My rich dad sent me to a public school to learn humility
and poverty.I did not failed dad.Not only I learned, I became one of the poor masses after graduating from college.I taught briefly in college then proceeded to one of the private law schools in the PI.
Did well but I was not happy. I left law school and worked as a community worker for almost four years, living/immersing with the poorest among the poor Pilipinos.Forgive my english and grammar. I refused to be colonized thru the educational system
introduce by Uncle Sam via the Thomasites. Veneration without
understanding taught me a lot and working with the toiling masses
encouraged and strengthened my character.
   The Philippine problems are complicated,complex and difficult
but not impossible.Look deeper into the socialeconomicpolitical
structure of the Philippine society. Who are the leaders,movers and
shakers of PI politics ? Rich indios and their multinational sponsors
lead by USA, Japan and the European Union. The Catholic Church
in the Philippines is divided into two camps- For the poor and for the
rich.The Church has a big/decisive role to play who gets elected president of the Philippines.That is part of our complex challenges.
Some people if not many use Jesus as a front to exploit the toiling
masses of Pilipinos.There is nothing wrong in believing Jesus because he was a freedom fighter- that is why he was crucified.
He used his power and intelligence to change things unlike today
CHE G. and his admirer use guns etc. to win the war against oppression etc. 
Till next time if you alow me to write.I like to brag.I not only
know a lot but lived with those experiences that became common
knowledge.

More Power to your blog.!!!!

Jose R. Bonifacio</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Helo ! Forgiv my spelling.</p>
<p>   I like your blog. How can I contribute ? I was there from 1960<br />
till 1991. I was born there stups. I migrated to the US broken hearted.I briefly served in the Aquino Admin. after our people<br />
power.I was an activist or parliamentarian of the street.Three attempts on my life because of my big mouth and golden heart.<br />
I carried a .45 caliber and a bible.I am not a priest but thought<br />
about it.Forget it, I changed my mind.<br />
  I write and continue to write&#8230;I aspire to be like \&quot;Mart Twin\&quot; I meant Mark Twain. I just \&quot;gut\&quot; laid off. Eco(no)mic crisis in the US.Donot copy some of my original words, they are copyrighted by<br />
Smith and Wesson and Glock.Not a threat it is illeg(s)al. Just kidding.<br />
I am in love with you guys/gals.Can I take anyone to Unoo for a cup<br />
beer and pandesal ?<br />
 Now seriously speaking, I started reading when<br />
I was four.I was gifted+ we are quite rich.One of my favorite magazines is the Philippine was the Free Press by T. Locsin . My rich dad sent me to a public school to learn humility<br />
and poverty.I did not failed dad.Not only I learned, I became one of the poor masses after graduating from college.I taught briefly in college then proceeded to one of the private law schools in the PI.<br />
Did well but I was not happy. I left law school and worked as a community worker for almost four years, living/immersing with the poorest among the poor Pilipinos.Forgive my english and grammar. I refused to be colonized thru the educational system<br />
introduce by Uncle Sam via the Thomasites. Veneration without<br />
understanding taught me a lot and working with the toiling masses<br />
encouraged and strengthened my character.<br />
   The Philippine problems are complicated,complex and difficult<br />
but not impossible.Look deeper into the socialeconomicpolitical<br />
structure of the Philippine society. Who are the leaders,movers and<br />
shakers of PI politics ? Rich indios and their multinational sponsors<br />
lead by USA, Japan and the European Union. The Catholic Church<br />
in the Philippines is divided into two camps- For the poor and for the<br />
rich.The Church has a big/decisive role to play who gets elected president of the Philippines.That is part of our complex challenges.<br />
Some people if not many use Jesus as a front to exploit the toiling<br />
masses of Pilipinos.There is nothing wrong in believing Jesus because he was a freedom fighter- that is why he was crucified.<br />
He used his power and intelligence to change things unlike today<br />
CHE G. and his admirer use guns etc. to win the war against oppression etc.<br />
Till next time if you alow me to write.I like to brag.I not only<br />
know a lot but lived with those experiences that became common<br />
knowledge.</p>
<p>More Power to your blog.!!!!</p>
<p>Jose R. Bonifacio</p>
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