On Tue, 19 Feb 2002, Pablo Manalastas wrote:
> Today's issue (Feb 19, 2002) of the Inquirier shows
> on the front page an american soldier
>
> "T/Sgt Scott Nowlin check[ing] his location using
> a Global Positioning System (GPS) device".
>
> Is this some kind of PDA that he is using, with
> a GPS module? Is it a Palm device? Where did they
> get the maps of Basilan? Do the americans have maps
> of other places in the Philippines? Do they
> have maps of my neighborhood? Are they planning
> to re-occupy the Philippines again and turn us one
> more time into an american colony? Will you agree
> to this?
>
> JUST ASKING :)
>
> PMana
The Americans can have an updated aerial map of anyplace with their spy
sattelites. I've heard they can even tell what model your car is from such
eyes in the sky. The Americans supposedly occupied us in a short period,
but I wonder why they lost in Vietnam. Perhaps we Filipinos are really
running dogs of the Americans?
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