Re: [4c-math94] Re: Pray for the Philippines for economic recovery and moral reformation

2005-06-27 Thread jun ramos
Nope, I still believe many of us love and care for our country... that is why we pray for ourcountry, that is why we stay in our country, that is why we try to lnow what's goin on even if we're far away, that is why we go back to our country even if we work outside of it ... Problems are just

Re: [4c-math94] Re: Pray for the Philippines for economic recovery and moral reformation

2005-06-27 Thread ogrefoot
praying for the betterment of the country is fatalistic at best. how many times have you heard someone say, ito ang gusto ng Diyos e ipagpabahala na lang natin sa Diyos mind you, i'm not making a mockery of God but fact of the matter is, the masses would rather get a hand out than work for it.

Re: [4c-math94] Re: Pray for the Philippines for economic recovery and moral reformation

2005-06-27 Thread bobby villanueva
"Filipinos have grown tired of taking to the streets to sack their leaders only to discover time and again that their problems go beyond individual personalities" - Periquet in "The Regis Report" dated June 9. What exactly am i saying? Do we abandon People Power? NO! Its that our role does

[4c-math94] Re: Pray for the Philippines for economic recovery and moral reformation

2005-06-23 Thread tribalknowledge
Just want to share this article entitled Key to social change: Enlightenment of the Elite from getrealphilippines.com http://www.geocities.com/benign0/3-00_Makati/enlighten1.html Also came across this article from inq7.net which talks about the role of the elite in a society.

Re: [4c-math94] Re: Pray for the Philippines for economic recovery and moral reformation

2005-06-23 Thread ogrefoot
wanna know why it's like this in the country? because nobody really cares. that's the bottomline. apathy and personal gain is running the country. On 6/23/05, tribalknowledge [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just want to share this article entitled Key to social change: Enlightenment of the Elite