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Japanese in Bohol Deported for Marrying Twice
« on: March 02, 2010, 12:37:00 PM »
      Sunday Post: The Bureau of Immigration, in coordination with the Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) Team of Bohol Police Provincial Office and the Dauis Philippine National Police recently arrested and deported a Japanese national at his conjugal residence in Tabalong, Dauis town.

      In an after mission report, it was gathered that the erring foreigner was arrested and subsequently deported for having contracted marriage twice.

      He was married to a compatriot but subsequent investigation showed that he also married a Filipina.

      The SWAT team was headed by PCInsp Nicomedes Olaivar Jr. while the Dauis PNP team was headed by PInsp Albert Timpac.

      The Japanese national identified as Toshiki Sato was arrested after a hearing conducted by the Bureau of Immigration in a deportation case filed against him.  The Immigration Bureau cancelled the Quota Visa of Sato  after he admitted during the hearing that he was penniless even before coming to the Philippines.

      A Quota Immigrant Visa is a permanent resident visa which requires the applicant to provide a US$40,000 investment to ensure that the foreigner seeking to live in the country permanently is not a financial burden to the society.

      Sato likewise admitted during the hearing that the money he used for the processing of his Quota Visa, and the purchase of the house and lot in Dauis came from his Japanese wife, Tomiko Oki.  Sato was also found to have falsified/misrepresented his civil status in his application for quota visa after he stated that he was single, when in fact he was married.

      Sato’s wife, Tomiko Oki, had earlier filed cases against him and one Silvestra Jayectin for concubinage or marriage contracted against provision of law.  In the said cases, Oki accused Sato of marrying his live-in partner, the same Silvestra Jayectin, even if he was still married to his Japenese wife.

      She also filed a case for Performance of Illegal Marriage Ceremony against Msgr. Vicente Matias Nunag III whom she accused to have illegally officiated the wedding.

      Oki likewise filed a case against Sato for Violation of the Anti-Violence Against Women and their Children Act (for Marital Infidelity and Economic Violence), and against Sato, Jayectin and lawyer Pablito Grecio A. Magdoza, for Falsification of a Public Document, for forging Oki’s signature as petitioner in an alleged Petition for Nullity of Marriage.

      When the arresting team arrived at the vicinity, caretakers Cesario Sumaylo and Benito Jayectin, Silvestra’s brother, refused to open the gates.  The SWAT team was forced to climb over the gates and open them.  Sato was found hiding in one of the rooms in the house.  That same afternoon, Sato was brought to Manila and detained at the Bureau of Immigration Detention Center at Bicutan, Taguig before he was finally deported back to Japan.  Despite the efforts of Sato’s lawyers Mia Manuelita Mascarinas-Green and Dodelon Sabijon, they were not able to prevent the deportation of their client.

      The Bureau of Immigration commended the Bohol police for providing a very efficient back-up support in Sato’s arrest. Lawyer Ramon Calubag, head of the Intelligence Division of the Immigration Regional Office said that he was impressed and never saw such precision and speed in the coordination and execution of an arrest mission.

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Re: Japanese in Bohol Deported for Marrying Twice
« Reply #1 on: March 02, 2010, 01:41:36 PM »
            Sato likewise admitted during the hearing that the money he used for the processing of his Quota Visa, and the purchase of the house and lot in Dauis came from his Japanese wife, Tomiko Oki.  Sato was also found to have falsified/misrepresented his civil status in his application for quota visa after he stated that he was single, when in fact he was married.

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Re: Japanese in Bohol Deported for Marrying Twice
« Reply #2 on: March 02, 2010, 01:50:59 PM »
maayo cguro mo lambing ang pinay kay gibayloan man ang iyang asawa nga haponisa..

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Re: Japanese in Bohol Deported for Marrying Twice
« Reply #3 on: March 03, 2010, 01:37:49 AM »
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Re: Japanese in Bohol Deported for Marrying Twice
« Reply #4 on: March 04, 2010, 03:29:27 AM »
Not just japanese men are guilty of this type of thing but Filipino seamen do it as well. have a wife in Philippines and get married abroad with another wife.

It will not be recognized in the Philippines unles the wedding license and contract was acknowledged by the Philippine Consultant Office in the outside country in where the wedding was performed.



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Re: Japanese in Bohol Deported for Marrying Twice
« Reply #5 on: March 04, 2010, 04:15:08 AM »
Not just japanese men are guilty of this type of thing but Filipino seamen do it as well. have a wife in Philippines and get married abroad with another wife.

It will not be recognized in the Philippines unles the wedding license and contract was acknowledged by the Philippine Consultant Office in the outside country in where the wedding was performed.



Naa na sad...  Gitirahan na sad mga Filipino Seamen.  Pagkahuman niya gigeneralize nga manyakis ug rapists ang mga Boholano men, Filipino seamen na sad iyang gigeneralize ug gipasanginlan nga bigamous.

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Re: Japanese in Bohol Deported for Marrying Twice
« Reply #6 on: March 04, 2010, 08:20:30 AM »
nasayop lang tingali sya og dokdok .... she might meant seamanloloko  ;D

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Re: Japanese in Bohol Deported for Marrying Twice
« Reply #7 on: March 04, 2010, 08:52:19 AM »
Naa na sad...  Gitirahan na sad mga Filipino Seamen.  Pagkahuman niya gigeneralize nga manyakis ug rapists ang mga Boholano men, Filipino seamen na sad iyang gigeneralize ug gipasanginlan nga bigamous.

Wa tingali ni sija mokonsulta sa Philippine Consultant Office, bwahaha. ;D

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Re: Japanese in Bohol Deported for Marrying Twice
« Reply #8 on: March 04, 2010, 09:05:17 AM »
Wa tingali ni sija mokonsulta sa Philippine Consultant Office, bwahaha. ;D

kay didto...tudloan ka'g unsa-on pagtago sa sekreto?...hehehe

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Re: Japanese in Bohol Deported for Marrying Twice
« Reply #9 on: March 10, 2010, 04:12:02 AM »
My point is you point out a japanese man doing something wrong but you must also look in your own native back yards and keep in mind no race or natioon is so innocent of all things such as these things that are happening.

I see crazy stuff happening in many countries and I do not see the dennial and shocked act going on how it is seen here. As if this country has no problems...find me a country that does not have problems in where you cannot find bad things happening. Regardless if America, Canada, Bahama's, or the Philippines bad things happen and it is a fact of life no matter how hard it may shock us.







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Re: Japanese in Bohol Deported for Marrying Twice
« Reply #10 on: March 10, 2010, 04:18:34 AM »
Maybe a new title should be ordered for this also "One foreign man found guilty of ....." some media print, or broadcast laws prohibit the use of naming the persons place (country) of origin they can be described as "Dark complected, male aged 45 found guilty in double marraige." naming the country of the person is considered as racist in some places....One newspaper having that rule has won pulitzer prize already.....Makes polite sense to me.

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« Reply #11 on: March 10, 2010, 05:28:45 AM »
There is no Panacea on this world if that's what you mean.
Every nationalities have their own flaws since nobody's perfect.

If the title will be changed to  the word"foreign" then every foreigners in the Philippines
  will get offended and all eyes will be on them as if people will say, " that must be the bigamous foreigner"
  and I'm pretty sure you will go berserk also, since you are not the culprit.

To exactly mention their country of origin especially if they commit a crime is not racist
  it has nothing to do with his race at all.
It needs to be mentioned so as to alert the public.
Remind you also that the Philippines is not a pluralistic society and their laws is not the same as in the U.S.

As the word racist is openly used here in the U.S. in certain group of people as a defense
   mechanism when they got trap for illegal issue and no other reason to offer to bail them out,
   though oftentimes discrimination is obvious but not verbally implied.

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Re: Japanese in Bohol Deported for Marrying Twice
« Reply #12 on: March 16, 2010, 03:10:42 AM »
Foreigner rapist in Philippines front page news here.

But if a Filipino raping in his own countryman  it goes to back pages in the indicrete section of any newspaper tabloid, and why is that? Some publishers will not even print it if it is about a Filipino due to sensitivity of his own race but has no problem printing the news if it involves not from his own race. How unfair is that?

Philippine tourist destinations wanting to apeal as a good place to come for foreign tourist but at the same time the local organizations are putting a blame and pointing their fingers at foreigners for causing abuse, trafficking, sexual diseases,prostitution and what not?

If I am a foreigner visiting that country knowing that type thing was being said I would be highly offended insulted and not feel very appreciated.


I am not denying that there are some foreign men who do go on vacations outside their own countries and they have been known to do some pretty bizare things.I also am opposed to this bizare type of behaviors. I also get offended when a white man is automatically called an American by some philippine persons here especailly when he is from another white dominant country of origin.

Generalizing about things is easy thing to do for most people. Or when the paper says something like "Media agrees......" oh really? Maybe some media may agree but in general not all. I think okay to say the following media men agree then list the ones who agree in the write up to follow. It gets sort of confussing to be specific or to generalize?........LOL!

Okay let's say your a mexican National living in States in some city newspapers it would be titled "24 year old male suspect......" no country of origin mentioned. First paragraph would say Dark comlected male aged 24 years of Hispanic origin and not just say he is from mexico when he could be from gautemala.





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« Reply #13 on: March 16, 2010, 03:38:13 AM »
hubog man tingali ni siya?  hilig man ug lalis

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Re: Japanese in Bohol Deported for Marrying Twice
« Reply #14 on: March 16, 2010, 04:00:00 AM »
No statesville you you cannot back bite me in visaya. I do not drink please get the facts before you make such stupid comments about me that are not true.

Call me what you want I do not care.

One thing I am not is a liar.

I know how to deal and accept the truth which is a hard thing to do for many people.

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« Reply #15 on: March 16, 2010, 04:15:19 AM »
It's not back biting and not stupid either, it's the fact and face it
you are trying to impose the law in the U.S. for racist but you are
talking about the Filipino people, read, study before you speak.

You are stereo-typing and a radical, you are barking at the wrong tree.
If you want to change their laws, pack up your gear and go to  Malacanang
   and voiced your desire of changes of the law in the Philippines.
Call the news media and correct them, not on this forum.
 
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Re: Japanese in Bohol Deported for Marrying Twice
« Reply #16 on: March 16, 2010, 04:29:20 AM »
It's not back biting and not stupid either, it's the fact and face it
you are trying to impose the law in the U.S. for racist but you are
talking about the Filipino people, read, study before you speak.

You are stereo-typing and a radical, you are barking at the wrong tree.
If you want to change their laws, pack up your gear and go to  Malacanang
   and voiced your desire of changes of the law in the Philippines.
Call the news media and correct them, not on this forum.
 
Get sober and most of all get saved.

Nah... She can't do that... She's just throwing crap everywhere.  Maybe because she can't understand, but as always, it's not an excuse!

Maam states, she is not barking at the wrong tree but she is barking at the wrong dog.

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Re: Japanese in Bohol Deported for Marrying Twice
« Reply #17 on: March 16, 2010, 05:17:38 AM »







 :-X This goes for everyone in this website forum just do not set rules against foreigners. We should not talk about anyones country. lets not have a voice about anything.

let's just observe who is here who is trying to help others, and lets observe who is not helping others. Sounds good to me and then once you see what is the real story then I guess no words are needed to be said in certain sittuations.

I need to get my rest as I have another day of helping indigenants here from with my own pockets and time because Iam a hobug worthless foreigner.... and because I am a foreigner I am also stereo typed by Filipino in that we are the cause of the bad things going on here....

How kind of you all!

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Re: Japanese in Bohol Deported for Marrying Twice
« Reply #18 on: March 16, 2010, 05:54:47 AM »
Unsa may problema aning tawhana diay. Nga tinuod man kaha ning Japanese ngano alalison paman ni. Diri bitaw sa North America kon mopadeport silag mga nationalities nga dili mga puti ila man pod ipatik sa mantalaan nga usa ka Asean, or from a Third World Country. Atong lang gud dawaton nga ing ana man gyud ang kalibutan or let us say life, pabor pabor lang.

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« Reply #19 on: March 16, 2010, 06:02:14 AM »
Aw klaro man gyud kaayo nga daghan mga edaran na nga gusto mopuyo diha sa ato. Gawas nga maka asawa silag mga bata pa, ang ilang pension nga madawat  mas dako naman kaayo inig abot diha sa ato. Kon nag pension silag $1,000.00 to $2,000.00 sa ilang gigikanan kulang ra kana gastuhon labi pag nag abang ug gipuy-an.Kon ana diha sa Pilipinas, more than enough labi pag naa sa lungsod nagpuyo. Pero para nako okey raman ni nga situation, kay nakatabang man pod ni sila basta dili lang pod sila mag abusar.

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« Reply #20 on: March 16, 2010, 06:05:13 AM »
"The SWAT team was headed by PCInsp Nicomedes Olaivar Jr. while the Dauis PNP team was headed by PInsp Albert Timpac."

 :o :o :o :o A SWAT team for this?   ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

LOL

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« Reply #21 on: March 16, 2010, 06:06:18 AM »
Nah... She can't do that... She's just throwing crap everywhere.  Maybe because she can't understand, but as always, it's not an excuse!

Maam states, she is not barking at the wrong tree but she is barking at the wrong dog.

people can make a change there fore I am not barking up the wrong tree or the wrong dog.

People neeed to mutana na oy here and help out. I listen to many radio service programs here where people ask for help and maybe once or twice a week a fellow countryman will call in to donate help to the one asking alms. Bless him many times for his kind heart.

I see whats going on, I see and it and is hard to beleive what I do see and hear? The simple fact being that it does not make logical sense.

On an average month I spend close to 300 US dollars plus of my own time in helping the less fortunant here because of feeling so bad that these poor people cannot get help from their own countrymen most of the time.

I have seen a lot of aide and projects done by foreign countries but always balme the bad things happening here is on foreigners by the ones we are helping. Even in assemblies held for women and children and environment issues they are reporting foreigners are the blame.

Why do you not praise instead and give attention to the good things that foreigners have helped this country with.

Because your culture cannot accept or take blame for anything done by you or caused by that is bad so it is easier to cast your garbage onto foreigners the very people who are trying to help this country. this was also being reported in the last abuse assembly.

Look at the foreigner woman who wrote a book about her expereince here and was told she was not permitted to re-enter the country again?......Look at the numerous Filipino who have made duragatory statements against America and other countries in the media and in person! Did the Americans cast Filipinos away from their country? No! because in America we have a freedom of expression and liberty for all.

The very place where many Filipino want to run away to everyday and make it better on greener pastures. and how contradicting and condesending is that when your media and government say foreigners are the ones causing the bad here to happen?

If you want to go to America then you stand for the country and its people. I am here I help the people and I get tired because I do not see the people living here who are naturalized and better off here helping so much with their own brothers or sisters who are not in good financail terms and in needs and if they are helping it is not that many who do actually help when they do.

Sometimes I want to give up on all my good deeds it gets me no where and nothing good is a result of it instead of praises foreigners helping here are so put down and I think I know why as there are many here who cannot do what we do. So we are thrown insults instead of thank you's

So many foreigners have stopped giving financail support in helping the poor here for the simple fact it is never ending with more and more people asking alms more than one time in a day...

We (foreigners) are not the church, we are not family, we are not politicians and not all foreigners are the cause of problems.Nor are we a charity organization even some of us have tried to form one but the Filipino will make a negative comment for even thinking about trying to make a change for the better of others less fortunante. that's so degrading to see.

Im going to start chatting with those foreigners who are not aware of what is being generalized about them here as being the cause of problems here and see what they have to say I am sure they will not be happy either and these will be people from other countries who have also spent time and money helping the people here.

It is not nice to get a dose of your own medicine at your own face is it!

It is done in this sight all the time against foreigners I have already posted one of them. I have been silent for to long.


People need to be sensitive in what they are posting about foreigners as well as many women on this sight are marreid with internationals.I am sure their husbands do not appreciate knowing that the media/ and government sectors are trying to ask foreigners to come here spend money but at the same time bad mouthing us at the same time.

Does anyone get what I am barking at yet? or does anyone care?




 

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« Reply #22 on: March 16, 2010, 06:12:16 AM »
Salamat sa inyong gihimo nga pagtabang sa mga nagkinahanglan tabangon. Pero kon kinasingkasing inyong tabang nganong daghan paman mong yaw yaw ug tagawtaw. Dili man pod ninyo mahimo ikomparar ang Pilipinas ug America.

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« Reply #23 on: March 16, 2010, 06:13:35 AM »
Unsa may problema aning tawhana diay. Nga tinuod man kaha ning Japanese ngano alalison paman ni. Diri bitaw sa North America kon mopadeport silag mga nationalities nga dili mga puti ila man pod ipatik sa mantalaan nga usa ka Asean, or from a Third World Country. Atong lang gud dawaton nga ing ana man gyud ang kalibutan or let us say life, pabor pabor lang.

Sakto jud ka day Lind... C'est la vie... life sa pabor2x lang. Bwahehehe!!!  ;D

America is as racist as the great ones there are. The Filipinos, too, of course, but more of "making fun" and "mocking" the guilty ones, it's the so-called "spices of life" because we have nothing better to do hahaha (at least in this forum). We say it as it happens and we could care less what other races call it!!! If you feel like this forum represents the whole Pinoy Nation, you better get out of here quick... because it will never stop. That's why we call ourselves "mga ti-aw." Kusog "maniaw." Nothing more, nothing less. Look for the meaning of that word or ask a Pinoy friend. Maybe you'll feel better. ;D ;D

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Re: Japanese in Bohol Deported for Marrying Twice
« Reply #24 on: March 16, 2010, 06:19:24 AM »
okay so you must also accept it if foreigners respond in any way also and not make things doudble standard. Now your getting it in where I have played some psychology on you in getting you to say what I have thought all along so remember what is good for the goose is also good for the gander! Not just one sided. If I want to say something sucks or stinks here than I will and same as your already continuing to do here with out yet stopping.

I have not read one of you saying how you help Americans who are less fortunante or the other Filipinos living in foreign places I have yet to hear your helping that countries indigenant persons on your own time and dime? (Aside from paying taxxes).


How foreigners are always asked here to do. I think often it is how people are raised here is that foreigners are rich and the people here are supposed to ask us for money in order to eat and live?


I say what I see also when living here in this third world country and do you guys that pride yourselves from coming from here, you should put your pride into some sort of positive wheels in motion to try and make it better place for everyone starting with attitude change  in wanting things to head towards better. Or you can do nothing how it is now and continue to whind and grind about the same old things. So why not put some sort of positive wheels in motion?

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Re: Japanese in Bohol Deported for Marrying Twice
« Reply #25 on: March 16, 2010, 06:36:05 AM »


On an average month I spend close to 300 US dollars plus of my own time in helping the less fortunant here because of feeling so bad that these poor people cannot get help from their own countrymen most of the time.

I have seen a lot of aide and projects done by foreign countries but always balme the bad things happening here is on foreigners by the ones we are helping. Even in assemblies held for women and children and environment issues they are reporting foreigners are the blame...

Why do you not praise instead and give attention to the good things that foreigners have helped this country with...

Sometimes I want to give up on all my good deeds it gets me nowhere and nothing good is a result of it instead of praises foreigners helping here are so put down and I think I know why as there are many here who cannot do what we do. So we are thrown insults instead of thank you's...

So many foreigners have stopped giving financail support in helping the poor here for the simple fact it is never ending with more and more people asking alms more than one time in a day...

Does anyone get what I am barking at yet? or does anyone care?
 

I hear you. In fact we heard you (loud and clear) but it's really you who's mouthing all kind of stuff (almost unbecoming of a decent and rational person you're supposed to be) all because you misunderstood this thread point blank. If you look at the title "Japanese In Bohol Deported For Marrying Twice" you got soooooo sensitive. Are you trying to say you want the media to beat around the bush? For what, reasons of sensitivity? The only reason - and you can take that to the bank - you're so sensitive is because you came from that culture where you have to be sensitive. Why? Because from the perspective of that culture, you have to, because of your storied past (i.e. slavery). Not to mention you have to be politically correct in every word that you utter. Forgive me but in the Philippines, that's all BS. There's no lukewarm in this part of the globe... you're either hot or cold. You're either rich or poor. You're either involved or uninvolved. They either like you and let you live, or don't like you and salvage (kill you, make you disappear) you. Tough luck!!!    :'( :'( :'(

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Re: Japanese in Bohol Deported for Marrying Twice
« Reply #26 on: March 16, 2010, 06:37:20 AM »
Salamat sa inyong gihimo nga pagtabang sa mga nagkinahanglan tabangon. Pero kon kinasingkasing inyong tabang nganong daghan paman mong yaw yaw ug tagawtaw. Dili man pod ninyo mahimo ikomparar ang Pilipinas ug America.

Klaro kaayo!
Pataka pa yawyaw, pataka pa jud ug assume.

@Jellybean, Hoy nang if motabang man gani ko sa akong isigkatawo, dili ko magsige ug kwenta nor magsige panaway.  Ug ako kaha itamparus sa imong dagway ang grupo nga akong gitabangan para mohubag na imong baba nga pataka ra ug yawit.

Also, please don't ask us to step down to your level.  If kami moapil ug forum nga ininglis but if kamo gusto mo hungitan pirme nya pafeeling special.

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Re: Japanese in Bohol Deported for Marrying Twice
« Reply #27 on: March 16, 2010, 06:43:55 AM »
And that is your pride you see what I am talking about? or you desert your own and let them sufffer. No it does not have to be the way you described it.
That is inhumane as all hell can be, but an unfortunante reality.

So is that why the churches do not help the poor here in the same way in how they do help in states? It all has to do with attitude a good attitude. Look at the mormons church here they have youth activity groups they play sports, they do family things together as a group they have youth dances they teach christianly leadership and they keep young teenagers off the streets having fun. Hello Catholic churches please offer something to do and follow what are good examples being offered by other churches.

I think of it as sicking to see that attitude that the poor must suffer yes I am sensitive in when I see someone having pain and suffering. I have myself expereinced hungar trying to make a package of punsuit last a week at a time.

But if a Filipino knocked on my door having less than me you bet I would share that one package of punsuit with him/her. Yeah it is how I was raised and brought up not to be selfish minded.

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Re: Japanese in Bohol Deported for Marrying Twice
« Reply #28 on: March 16, 2010, 07:01:04 AM »
Kon tabang ang hisgutan, daghan usab ug gikatampo ang namuyo diri aside paying taxes. Daghan naga volunteer ug pakaon aring mga homeless nga mga tawo.Hatod ug mga delatang pagkaon sa food bank tabang ug deliver ug condom anang mga sex worker sa kadalanan diri. Uy buyag, amo ba kanang gibandilyo? pataka man lang mog yaw yaw ug wa mo mag research ug unsay gipanghimos mga namuyo diri.

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Re: Japanese in Bohol Deported for Marrying Twice
« Reply #29 on: March 16, 2010, 07:01:44 AM »
Okay for foreigners in here the last thread posted was a threat that if i keep up with my onest comments that they want to slap my face and have a gang to go after me to back them up.

They are getting mad as expected because they can not help their own heartfullyand they do not know how to handle those who are helping hearftfully.

The person is highly jealous of those who have to pat themselves on their own back for helping Filipinos who are less fortunant trying to help make this a better place.

No one else will pat us on the back instead they would rather throw up and sucre on us!

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Re: Japanese in Bohol Deported for Marrying Twice
« Reply #30 on: March 16, 2010, 07:01:58 AM »
Jellybean, whoever you are, I'm already beginning to suspect the sincerity of your actions or so-called good deeds if that's the case. You want praises, your deeds are for others to see, it's all performances... that's hypocricy to the max. Just like you say it in the U.S. "that's my tax dollars!!!" As if you're personal tax dollars can build bridges, build a house or feed a multitude. Thank the government for pooling them together. They got the idea. The other sad truth is... they even complain about paying uncle Sam. Oh, boy!!!

You really believe you're the only person who extends a hand to the less fortunate? What a fake!!! Sorry but you're not even worth our time!!!

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Re: Japanese in Bohol Deported for Marrying Twice
« Reply #31 on: March 16, 2010, 07:04:34 AM »
Klaro kaayo!
Pataka pa yawyaw, pataka pa jud ug assume.

@Jellybean, Hoy nang if motabang man gani ko sa akong isigkatawo, dili ko magsige ug kwenta nor magsige panaway.  Ug ako kaha itamparus sa imong dagway ang grupo nga akong gitabangan para mohubag na imong baba nga pataka ra ug yawit.

Also, please don't ask us to step down to your level.  If kami moapil ug forum nga ininglis but if kamo gusto mo hungitan pirme nya pafeeling special.

 Jas4, ayaw pod gamita nang words ITAMPARUS sa imong DAGWAY oi. Looya baya  pod nang tawo nga imong ing-ana-on...Peace Jas4!

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Re: Japanese in Bohol Deported for Marrying Twice
« Reply #32 on: March 16, 2010, 07:06:16 AM »
Okay for foreigners in here the last thread posted was a threat that if i keep up with my onest comments that they want to slap my face and have a gang to go after me to back them up.

They are getting mad as expected because they can not help their own heartfullyand they do not know how to handle those who are helping hearftfully.

The person is highly jealous of those who have to pat themselves on their own back for helping Filipinos who are less fortunant trying to help make this a better place.

No one else will pat us on the back instead they would rather throw up and sucre on us!

Hahahahahahaha... Thanks for tickling my balls.  "Slap my face and have a gang to go after me to back them up." sa binisaya pa "Ug ako kaha itamparus sa imong dagway ang grupo nga akong gitabangan para mohubag na imong baba nga pataka ra ug yawit."

@bai bqn, hilas man gud kaayo mangistorya mura'g siya ray kamao maconcern sa iyang isigkatawo.  Dili man sad na literal bai bqn.  ako ra na ipahibalo niya nga naa sad koy akong grupo nga gitabangan sa pinas.  Basin ganahan ka modonate? hehehehehehehe.

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Re: Japanese in Bohol Deported for Marrying Twice
« Reply #33 on: March 16, 2010, 07:07:41 AM »
Thats great Lindy at least you have those type of organizations to help in where it is not coming from your own financail pocket.

It is easiest to help in those type of charitable groups when everything is donated.

I would love it if a food bank was started here for the indigenant but just last night I brought it up witha coleauge and the ideal was shot down to have a clothes or food bank.

Foreigners are being asked on a daily basis for private help and it is in a demandind you do it or now sense.

I watched a Filipino employee chase street children away with a half of a kew stick with they were begging for food yeaterday morning and this has me in a very bad mood.

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Re: Japanese in Bohol Deported for Marrying Twice
« Reply #34 on: March 16, 2010, 07:15:23 AM »


I have not read one of you saying how you help Americans who are less fortunante or the other Filipinos living in foreign places I have yet to hear your helping that countries indigenant persons on your own time and dime?


24/7 I helped people of the United States who cannot pay their electric bill, house rental, water and other utilities (both Afro-Americans and Caucasians). Luckily I have a St. Vincent de Paul, people who volunteer to help take care of the needs of the less fortunate. My only fault, I stooped down to your level (of letting you know what we do). But just to let you know. Even the United States have the poor and they need help... you should have stayed and help them, instead of bragging about your little $300 a week to help indigent Filipinos.

And what do you get in return for all these goodies/dole outs that you make in the Philippines? I'm just asking. Are you really doing this because of your kind-heartedness? No vested or personal interest? What about the comfort of living as a foreigner in a Third World country, which you'll never receive when you're in America for the money that you spend? Now be truthful!!!

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Re: Japanese in Bohol Deported for Marrying Twice
« Reply #35 on: March 16, 2010, 07:16:31 AM »
Chico man your y klaro, I am not complaining about paying taxes. I would like it if paying taxxes and vollunteering in organizations would be seperated from doing things to help on a private level.

No I want you people to be aware that there are good foreigners here not just ones wh are doing bad.

I am sick and tired of the negative attitudes about foreigners being bad.


I am going to stop helping people here.

It is not my job s*** let them dies and suffer it is what God teaches and I have been told to be in Rome I must be a Roman so to be in Philippines I should be a Filipina and not obey laws and never mind children and women who are suffering. because that is a true born Filipino now I get why there are no improvements.

I learned the real you guys today soand it was nothing new indeed it was what i have been observing the whole time.

Bohol is the only place in the world with signs that say be honest when others are not be honest when others cannot!

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Re: Japanese in Bohol Deported for Marrying Twice
« Reply #36 on: March 16, 2010, 07:23:21 AM »
Jellybean, you know what I'm talking about. You're enjoying the Philippines tremendously... that's why you're there in Bohol. Filipinos, Boholanos are the most kind-hearted, warmth and loving people. Otherwise, you would have left a long time ago. Like I said, be truthful. Do not engage people here in TB because we're not Filipinos nor Boholanos, we're vampires... we eat who we meet!!!  Bwahaha. Babooo peeps... sakit na ako lubot niyawyaw deri (LoL) ;D

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Re: Japanese in Bohol Deported for Marrying Twice
« Reply #37 on: March 16, 2010, 07:28:33 AM »
As i said I have also vollunteerd with salvation army and st. vincent de paul but it was time and nothing of my own finances.

Time is easy to donate. And I am sure you also got stressed out same as me when you realized it was just a few who really went into action as vollunteers.

So why did not you not take your expereince and adopt(apply) it here in philippines so the people can bennefit from what you had learned and expereinced in the states.

here there is nothing like that in Bohol. I am not living so compftortable I have raised three Philippine children on my own dime and have been thrown stones at and called named from the prejudicies of their family and sad thing is the aunt who is spearheading the mean things against me and not knowing what i have done and what i put up with is the senior diocese in the cathedral here.

I have first hand expereince on how appreciation is shown here. I am also very active in vollunteer organizations back home as well I have been doing it since I was in Junior high folks not as just as an adult.

I can not keep carrying and sponsoring a one man band organization here and not have foreigners being acknowledged for the good instead the people here would rather shoot you down or try to out do when they cannot.

Organizations for time are easy when it is not you the one who is providing the dollars to keep it going.



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Re: Japanese in Bohol Deported for Marrying Twice
« Reply #38 on: March 16, 2010, 07:33:10 AM »
your wrong I am left here because of a dugay system untill now or my ass would of been long gone and out of here.

I stay busy helping people less fortunant to kill time and not look at the pain and suffering. I am hadlock to make friends for the simplt fact that most have always asked to borrow monies and when they do only a few have paid back.

If not helping others I stay hidden at home most of the time.

I do have a couple of friends who have never borrowed and they are cool and when the ones who have borrowed some even pretend not to want to have anything to do with me once they get what they were obviously after.

But if they have a party it is more less likley that they would think twice to invite me but if they need money thinking about me is then not a problem.

I am not the only foreigner this has happened to here.

I was told about three years ago people seldom pay back and it is not the norm to show good manners in saying thank you!

I have not said mean things in here but some of you take it out of context as if your trying to be cool and funny because your PINOY and everyone knows right or wrong you all stick up for one another it is your custom.

I am from a custom that if your wrong your wrong if right your right. I call the kettle black when it is black.

here many gangs are formulated now and now killings have started. And Iam not about to re-hash up an old topic that I have let rest already even though it was never resolved.

Now go back to how awfull this Japanese man is for having two wifves and I will start naming seamen who have girlfriends in the states who have also married twice with a wife here and a wife in abroad.

Except when we know about such a thing we do not deport them or make it s news because who cares accept for the ones involved.



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Re: Japanese in Bohol Deported for Marrying Twice
« Reply #39 on: March 16, 2010, 07:35:12 AM »
As i said I have also vollunteerd with salvation army and st. vincent de paul but it was time and nothing of my own finances.

Time is easy to donate. And I am sure you also got stressed out same as me when you realized it was just a few who really went into action as vollunteers.

So why did not you not take your expereince and adopt(apply) it here in philippines so the people can bennefit from what you had learned and expereinced in the states.

here there is nothing like that in Bohol. I am not living so compftortable I have raised three Philippine children on my own dime and have been thrown stones at and called named from the prejudicies of their family and sad thing is the aunt who is spearheading the mean things against me and not knowing what i have done and what i put up with is the senior diocese in the cathedral here.

I have first hand expereince on how appreciation is shown here. I am also very active in vollunteer organizations back home as well I have been doing it since I was in Junior high folks not as just as an adult.

I can not keep carrying and sponsoring a one man band organization here and not have foreigners being acknowledged for the good instead the people here would rather shoot you down or try to out do when they cannot.

Organizations for time are easy when it is not you the one who is providing the dollars to keep it going.




Jelly bean, they already said they dont have to announce to everybody what help they have done.

but be careful because when you help, people will abuse you too, not only in my country even in America.

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Re: Japanese in Bohol Deported for Marrying Twice
« Reply #40 on: March 16, 2010, 07:37:50 AM »
JellyBean, kabalo man mi nga daghan namuyo diha nga mga tarong ug mga respetado nga mga langyaw kay duna man miy mga kaila ug mga amigo.Pero wala man silay daghang estorya kon unsay ilang mga nahimo nga mga kaayohan sa mga katawhan diha. If you love helping others just do it without complaining, just like mother Terresa. All I can say, is that you need attention for little things that you have done. Kon wala ka ma recognized so mga tawo diha mao nagbagolbol ka mao dugangi pa imong paningkamot ug tabang. Anyway kon wala nakapangayo ug pasalamat ang mga tawo nga imong natabangan, ako na lang maoy moingon ug Daghang Salamat sa imong kaayo ug sa imong mga nahimong mga maayong binuhatan.

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Re: Japanese in Bohol Deported for Marrying Twice
« Reply #41 on: March 16, 2010, 07:39:28 AM »
No I'm not stressed out like you Jellybean. I've been doing it for years and will continue to do it. As far as Philippines is concerned, I do help a lot of people there and send kids to school. I helped build churches or renovate some. I send books to schools who needed them. Quietly and humbly... but FYI for you.

Anyway, if your burnt out, or hated the fact that they talk about other foreigners (esp. that Japanese manyakes bwahehehe) just pack your bag and go home... simple as that. Go where appreciation is non-Biblical!!!

Ehehehe... last na jud ni. Wa lang kapugong!

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« Reply #42 on: March 16, 2010, 07:54:10 AM »

Amen !  hehe

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Re: Japanese in Bohol Deported for Marrying Twice
« Reply #43 on: March 16, 2010, 08:04:46 AM »
But are you all shown thank you's when you do it yes! i know you are given apprecitation but not like here.

No I do not need a pat of  attention, I want the attention and the good attention that should be given in return to those who do help here.

Y is it you accept a crap story about about a foreigner over anything good that foreigners have done to help here?

I know vollunteering in orgz back home is fun man they have pizza parties, recognition of what type of hours and the community shows respect it is so different here it is not enjoyable the you see articles such as that going against foreigners.....wow!

Makes any foreigner just want to say F... it!

yes I have also done that with books and purchased medicines for medical missions with out anyone knowing other then the medical mission organizers i have tied in with food donations to dr's and vollunteers with my OWN CASH AND OWN TIME.

In an organization many are helping your not alone. and any ideals that you have are all considered and not negativley shot down how they are here.

I am tired of the people complaining here how corrupt it is but yet who is allowing them to be corrupt when they pay you to vote for them.

and then anyone with an ideal to form an organization charity bank says no to you. What a pity of not caring for a brother or a sister. Then they are the same to wallow in misery and repeatedly say how corrupt it is here.

Hard to make public improvement when the politicians are always being asked alms from people having no money to live on.

Charitable organizations if invented and well managed could take the pressure of of the government so it can make the proper facilities needed here for improvement for the public.

I am always willing and do put my words into action. If anyone wants to get together with me and not be so negative about foreigners is free to help form a charity organization with me for the people here. Please contact me if your serious in my personal mail.

Yes Da binsi your right. Have a great start of the week everyone I am going to bed it is beeen an all nighter for me..he he he he with out alcohol. I do not drink I am serious.



 

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Re: Japanese in Bohol Deported for Marrying Twice
« Reply #44 on: March 16, 2010, 08:18:07 AM »
Kabuotan ba ni Lindy oy, sija man nuon nagpasalat og nangayog pasayloa para sa mga irong bu**** hehehe.  Here's an article a friend of mine emailed me about public apology... it goes beyond Tiger Woods.

Too Many Apologies

By Thomas Sowell

Tiger Woods doesn't owe me an apology. Nothing that he has ever done has cost me a dime nor an hour of sleep.

This is not a plea to be "non-judgmental." I am very judgmental about all sorts of things, including Tiger Woods' bad behavior. But that is very different from saying that he somehow owes me an apology.

For all I know, my neighbors may be judgmental when I drive out of my driveway in a 15-year-old car. But they have never said anything to me about it, and I have never offered them an apology. This is not equating driving a 15-year-old car with what Tiger Woods did. But the point is that any apology he might make should be made to his family, who were hurt, not to the public, who might be disappointed in him, but not really hurt.

Public apologies to people who are not owed any apology have become one of the many signs of the mushy thinking of our times. So are apologies for things that somebody else did.

Among the most absurd apologies have been apologies for slavery by politicians. For one thing, slavery is not something you can apologize for, any more than you can apologize for murder.

If someone says to you that he murdered someone near and dear to you, what are you supposed to say? "No problem, we all make mistakes"? Not bloody likely!

Slavery is too serious for an apology and somebody else being a slaveowner is not something for you to apologize for. When somebody who has never owned a slave apologizes for slavery to somebody who has never been a slave, then what began as mushy thinking has degenerated into theatrical absurdity-- or, worse yet, politics.

Slavery has existed all over the planet for thousands of years, with black, white, yellow and other races being both slaves and enslavers. Does that mean that everybody ought to apologize to everybody else for what their ancestors did? Or are the only people who are supposed to feel guilty the ones who have money that others want to talk them out of?

This craze for aimless apologies is part of a general loss of a sense of personal responsibility in our time. We are supposed to feel guilty for what other people did but there are a thousand cop-outs for what we ourselves did to those we did it to.

Back in the 1960s, when so many foolish ideas flourished simply because they were new, a New York Times columnist tried to make the case that we were all somehow responsible for the assassination of John F. Kennedy.

That was considered to be Deep Stuff. It made you one of the special folks when you believed that, instead of one of the rest of us poor dumb slobs who believed that the man who shot him was responsible.

For more than a century, the intelligentsia have been trying to get us to focus on the "root causes" of crime-- supposedly created by "society"-- instead of locking up thieves or executing murderers.
If some people don't have the money or the achievements of others, that too is society's fault, in the eyes of those for whom personal responsibility is an outmoded idea.

Personal responsibility is a real problem for those who want to collectivize society and take away our power to make our own decisions, transferring that power to third parties like themselves, who imagine themselves to be so much wiser and nobler than the rest of us.

Aimless apologies are just one of the incidental symptoms of an increasing loss of a sense of personal responsibility-- without which a whole society is in jeopardy.

The police cannot possibly maintain law and order by themselves. Millions of people can monitor their own behavior better than any third parties can. Cops can cope with that segment of society who have no sense of personal responsibility, but not if that segment becomes a large part of the whole population.

Yet increasing numbers of educators and the intelligentsia seem to have devoted themselves to undermining or destroying a sense of personal responsibility and making "society" responsible instead. Aimless apologies are just one small symptom of this larger and more dangerous attitude.

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« Reply #45 on: March 16, 2010, 08:56:04 AM »
Bwahaha! (Bahakhak on the side...)

Lamia sa paka2, oi! Mora kog giganoy sa malamatong mga hungihong sa tam-is nga aso sa katjubong! Kalalim jud sa sinukliay! Nakabalak gud kog ahat... ;D 

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« Reply #46 on: March 16, 2010, 09:04:50 AM »
Bwahaha! (Bahakhak on the side...)

Lamia sa paka2, oi! Mora kog giganoy sa malamatong mga hungihong sa tam-is nga aso sa katjubong! Kalalim jud sa sinukliay! Nakabalak gud kog ahat... ;D 

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« Reply #47 on: March 16, 2010, 09:42:02 AM »
Foreigner rapist in Philippines front page news here.

But if a Filipino raping in his own countryman  it goes to back pages in the indicrete section of any newspaper tabloid, and why is that? Some publishers will not even print it if it is about a Filipino due to sensitivity of his own race but has no problem printing the news if it involves not from his own race. How unfair is that?

etc...It gets sort of confussing to be specific or to generalize?........LOL!

Okay let's say your a mexican National living in States in some city newspapers it would be titled "24 year old male suspect......" no country of origin mentioned. First paragraph would say Dark comlected male aged 24 years of Hispanic origin and not just say he is from mexico when he could be from gautemala.





i do sympathize with you, jellybean, as i try to get through the forest of your posts. 

a very advanced country in the middle east has among its media policies (which the media council guards zealously in its self-regulation) the stipulation that news releases on crimes and accidents should not include specific names, nationality, religion, and pictures.  they call it in keeping with respect for human dignity. 

i go for it.  maybe it's one of the reasons why no media practitioner is killed there and, if i'm not mistaken, the average number of cases of libel filed in a year against media practitioners totals a staggering two, in the whole country.  that country, strangely, ranks much higher than the philippines in terms of press freedom, according to a ranking made by reporters without borders.     

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« Reply #48 on: March 16, 2010, 09:55:58 AM »
as for generalizations of stereotypes against foreigners, please accept my apologies and plea for understanding, jelly bean.  give us time.  we've been down; now we have nowhere to go but up, in terms of urbanization and being urbane and just about everything else.  nations tend to correct themselves in progression.  it must have been unthinkable for american southern belles before not to have slaves fan them during summers.  let it be said that in my country owning slaves isn't part of our dark (no pun intended) heritage, thankfully. 

but then again i feel your pain (with apologies to bill clinton).  imagine how i felt when i came across a statement of marlon brando years ago, and i was nowhere near the u.s. at that time, "that they are not wily, like the filipinos," when he apologized for a racial slur he made against jews.



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« Reply #49 on: March 16, 2010, 10:02:32 AM »
From the factual clubbing of bigamy to the fanciful trumpeting of charity! What a journey, bwahaha! ;D

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« Reply #50 on: March 16, 2010, 10:04:46 AM »
and this one's for laughs, if i may---

imagine also how our macho fil-am brothers would have felt if hasty generalizations apply in the u.s. in the case of the unlamented andrew cunanan.  (remember?)  what if it were said that, with exceptions of course (the usual apology), fil-am machos tend to be gay gigolos?

ugh.  (with due respect to gianni versace... and to all of you there, fil-am machos.  this is just that, a mere supposition.  what disappoints or hurts jelly bean could disappoint and hurt us too.) 

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« Reply #51 on: March 16, 2010, 10:12:07 AM »
From the factual clubbing of bigamy to the fanciful trumpeting of charity! What a journey, bwahaha! ;D

bay hubs, with due respect, trumpeting i believe isn't so apt.  the trumpeteer's real identity isn't there for everyone to know anyway, so the sound may just fall on equally unidentified deaf ears.

jelly bean is simply lamenting the fact that when foreigners commit crimes they are front page headlines in our local papers while those who do good are hardly accorded even a burial in the inside pages.  and she/he is right, generally speaking. 

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« Reply #52 on: March 16, 2010, 10:22:05 AM »

jelly bean is simply lamenting the fact that when foreigners commit crimes they are front page headlines in our local papers while those who do good are hardly accorded even a burial in the inside pages.  and she/he is right, generally speaking. 

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« Reply #53 on: March 16, 2010, 10:22:10 AM »
bay hubs, with due respect, trumpeting i believe isn't so apt.  the trumpeteer's real identity isn't there for everyone to know anyway, so the sound may just fall on equally unidentified deaf ears.

jelly bean is simply lamenting the fact that when foreigners commit crimes they are front page headlines in our local papers while those who do good are hardly accorded even a burial in the inside pages.  and she/he is right, generally speaking. 

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Salamat sa imong pagpaypay, Ms. Isle. I don't know about the issue of the trumpeter's identity, kon nailhan ba sija o wala. (Kon dili ka comfortable sa paggamit sa word nga trumpet, na hala, turotot nga lukay na lang, he he.) Pero naa baja puy punto ang gisulti nga dili na sapajan nga isuliyaw sa tibuok kapupod-an ang maajo nimong binuhatan--if at all.  ;D

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« Reply #54 on: March 16, 2010, 10:42:10 AM »
This does seem like an overkill. After all, it's unlikely the Japanese guy was armed. In many countries, this offense would fall under the category of "civil cases" and would not merit such a high-powered operation.  The SWAT team just perhaps received their training completion certificate and needed a practicum.

"The SWAT team was headed by PCInsp Nicomedes Olaivar Jr. while the Dauis PNP team was headed by PInsp Albert Timpac."

 :o :o :o :o A SWAT team for this?   ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

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« Reply #55 on: March 16, 2010, 11:10:47 AM »
I just surveyed today's crime headlines in Japan and there does seem to be a conscious editorial effort not to mention the nationality of an offender in the headline but identify him instead by his work, purpose or the nature of his violation.

For instance, a New Zealander who was apprehended for jumping on a whaling ship is reported, Detained Activist Says He Boarded Whaling Ship to Arrest Captain.

The news of an American who runs an English school and was arrested for child pornography is headlined, English School Manager Indicted for Filming Child Porn.

On the other hand, crimes of US military personnel are identified as such even in headlines, Two US Marines Arrested in Okinawa over Drunken Driving.

There does seem to be varying standards on what constitutes discrimination. While Japan meticulously avoids abrading the sensibilities of compatriots of apprehended criminals, it routinely publishes nationality, age and gender requirements for job adverts (which is banned in other countries).

If I were the editor, the headline for this article should perhaps read, Bigamist Deported for Visa Fraud. The main offense of the foreigner as far as the Philippine government is concerned is visa fraud. Bigamy, which can be proven only in his country of origin, is a civil offense for which he is answerable to his own government.

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« Reply #56 on: March 16, 2010, 11:11:50 AM »
      Sunday Post: The Bureau of Immigration, in coordination with the Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) Team of Bohol Police Provincial Office and the Dauis Philippine National Police recently arrested and deported a Japanese national at his conjugal residence in Tabalong, Dauis town.

      In an after mission report, it was gathered that the erring foreigner was arrested and subsequently deported for having contracted marriage twice.

      He was married to a compatriot but subsequent investigation showed that he also married a Filipina.

      The SWAT team was headed by PCInsp Nicomedes Olaivar Jr. while the Dauis PNP team was headed by PInsp Albert Timpac.

      The Japanese national identified as Toshiki Sato was arrested after a hearing conducted by the Bureau of Immigration in a deportation case filed against him.  The Immigration Bureau cancelled the Quota Visa of Sato  after he admitted during the hearing that he was penniless even before coming to the Philippines.

      A Quota Immigrant Visa is a permanent resident visa which requires the applicant to provide a US$40,000 investment to ensure that the foreigner seeking to live in the country permanently is not a financial burden to the society.

      Sato likewise admitted during the hearing that the money he used for the processing of his Quota Visa, and the purchase of the house and lot in Dauis came from his Japanese wife, Tomiko Oki.  Sato was also found to have falsified/misrepresented his civil status in his application for quota visa after he stated that he was single, when in fact he was married.

      Sato’s wife, Tomiko Oki, had earlier filed cases against him and one Silvestra Jayectin for concubinage or marriage contracted against provision of law.  In the said cases, Oki accused Sato of marrying his live-in partner, the same Silvestra Jayectin, even if he was still married to his Japenese wife.

      She also filed a case for Performance of Illegal Marriage Ceremony against Msgr. Vicente Matias Nunag III whom she accused to have illegally officiated the wedding.

      Oki likewise filed a case against Sato for Violation of the Anti-Violence Against Women and their Children Act (for Marital Infidelity and Economic Violence), and against Sato, Jayectin and lawyer Pablito Grecio A. Magdoza, for Falsification of a Public Document, for forging Oki’s signature as petitioner in an alleged Petition for Nullity of Marriage.

      When the arresting team arrived at the vicinity, caretakers Cesario Sumaylo and Benito Jayectin, Silvestra’s brother, refused to open the gates.  The SWAT team was forced to climb over the gates and open them.  Sato was found hiding in one of the rooms in the house.  That same afternoon, Sato was brought to Manila and detained at the Bureau of Immigration Detention Center at Bicutan, Taguig before he was finally deported back to Japan.  Despite the efforts of Sato’s lawyers Mia Manuelita Mascarinas-Green and Dodelon Sabijon, they were not able to prevent the deportation of their client.

      The Bureau of Immigration commended the Bohol police for providing a very efficient back-up support in Sato’s arrest. Lawyer Ramon Calubag, head of the Intelligence Division of the Immigration Regional Office said that he was impressed and never saw such precision and speed in the coordination and execution of an arrest mission.

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« Reply #57 on: March 16, 2010, 11:53:46 AM »
Foreigner rapist in Philippines front page news here.

But if a Filipino raping in his own countryman it goes to back pages

Oh, well, this is front-page stuff--for tabloids! ;D

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« Reply #58 on: March 16, 2010, 11:57:10 AM »
This does seem like an overkill. After all, it's unlikely the Japanese guy was armed. In many countries, this offense would fall under the category of "civil cases" and would not merit such a high-powered operation.  The SWAT team just perhaps received their training completion certificate and needed a practicum.


Bwahaha. Hadlok tingali ang arresting team, basin ninja tong Hapona! ;D



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« Reply #59 on: March 16, 2010, 12:01:47 PM »
But are you all shown thank you's when you do it yes! i know you are given apprecitation but not like here.
 

Believe it or not, NO! They are not thankful and they are very demanding. They (the Americans) that we helped, they think it's their constitution-given right to be afforded help even from a private group (not even an agency) such as us. Instead of saying "thank you" they get mad and throw all kinds of **** at us when we're only trying to help.

So now what do you say? We the Boholanos/Filipinos are ungrateful as can be and we're the weidest people in all the earth? Because all we do is kept asking for help and not say thank you? Well, that' where I bloody defend my homeboyz to my utmost stubborness!!!

We eat dogs too even if they're bisaya... see, we're not choosy at all and we don't pick on foreigners alone. It seems like we pick on anyone worth picking. Sometimes they pick on me too!!!  ;D

Oh, btw, the movie "She's Out Of My League" is hilarious. I went to see it tonight. Patalastas from Dreamworks!

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« Reply #60 on: March 16, 2010, 12:57:04 PM »
and i hope yours isn't a generalization too, chicogon. :D

(thanks for the tip on dreamworks' patalastas.) :)

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« Reply #61 on: March 16, 2010, 01:05:07 PM »
This does seem like an overkill. After all, it's unlikely the Japanese guy was armed. In many countries, this offense would fall under the category of "civil cases" and would not merit such a high-powered operation.  The SWAT team just perhaps received their training completion certificate and needed a practicum.


I just surveyed today's crime headlines in Japan and there does seem to be a conscious editorial effort not to mention the nationality of an offender in the headline but identify him instead by his work, purpose or the nature of his violation.

For instance, a New Zealander who was apprehended for jumping on a whaling ship is reported, Detained Activist Says He Boarded Whaling Ship to Arrest Captain.

The news of an American who runs an English school and was arrested for child pornography is headlined, English School Manager Indicted for Filming Child Porn.

On the other hand, crimes of US military personnel are identified as such even in headlines, Two US Marines Arrested in Okinawa over Drunken Driving.

There does seem to be varying standards on what constitutes discrimination. While Japan meticulously avoids abrading the sensibilities of compatriots of apprehended criminals, it routinely publishes nationality, age and gender requirements for job adverts (which is banned in other countries).

If I were the editor, the headline for this article should perhaps read, Bigamist Deported for Visa Fraud. The main offense of the foreigner as far as the Philippine government is concerned is visa fraud. Bigamy, which can be proven only in his country of origin, is a civil offense for which he is answerable to his own government.

whew!  this is what you'd call 'hitting the nail right on the head'.  kudos for sense and sensibility. :D 

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« Reply #62 on: March 16, 2010, 01:14:15 PM »
Bwahaha. Hadlok tingali ang arresting team, basin ninja tong Hapona! ;D



take your pick:  nagtakoban ba kaha to nga si michelangelo, raphael, donatello, o si leonardo tong ilang gisulong?  o si master splinter ba hinoon?  

i'll look at the bright side:  maayo na lang kay di usa ka battalion ang misulong ug wa gyoy backhoe nga gigamit.  ;D  

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« Reply #63 on: March 16, 2010, 01:34:08 PM »
and this one's for laughs, if i may---

imagine also how our macho fil-am brothers would have felt if hasty generalizations apply in the u.s. in the case of the unlamented andrew cunanan.  (remember?)  what if it were said that, with exceptions of course (the usual apology), fil-am machos tend to be gay gigolos?

ugh.  (with due respect to gianni versace... and to all of you there, fil-am machos.  this is just that, a mere supposition.  what disappoints or hurts jelly bean could disappoint and hurt us too.) 

Unsa na headline? FILIPINO GIGOLO IN FLORIDA CONVICTED OF MURDERING FASHION MAGNATE GIANNI VERSACE!??  

Aw kung naay Pinoy version of Jellybean siguradong mag yawyaw pod... joke joke joke.

Luoy baya pod si Jellybean kay maski unsa pa niyag duot iyang ulo pagsabot sa atong kinaiyahan ug kabuang, di jud nija maapas. In fairness to you Jellybean, your ignorance and unfamiliarity to our culture, customs as well as our "dry" sense of humor, coupled with some of our stubborness... makes it really difficult or even impossible for you to even comprehend what we're trying to say. Much less follow our trends of thought. Yes, you're right here JB, in the US when you say black it means black, no is no, yes is a yes. In the Philippines (Bohol especially which is surrounded by water) we have what we call "istorya ilawom sa dagat" (talk under the sea). Close to not talking in absolute terms..., meaning, we get OT (out of topic) easily but we know how to come back and get out of trouble... we spice things up a bit to get out of monotony of a topic or subject - and inject all kinds of thoughts, some harmful but with no intention to hurt (although sometimes our tactlessness do hurt)... sexual overtones and undertones but with smilies in them, etc.

In short, most people here at TB are not hardened criminals or what-have-you. They're just people trying to have fun over at the internet... expressing their thoughts, feelings or what... and we don't even know what part of the world they are from. Yes, we do have Boholano lineage - most of us if not all - but we're not bad people as you have insinuated or blatantly call us at times (that trigger not-so-good-thoughts), which naturally - without reservation - is pure speculation or simply a blatant accusation. I'm religious, yes, but I'm no messiah. I won't let anyone throw stone at me (unless I wear a hard hat). But admit it, you yourself got carried away way too easily because of just one word "foreigner" the writer of the article we don't even know. Maybe we should stone the media man, hahaha.  ;D

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« Reply #64 on: March 16, 2010, 01:44:35 PM »
hahaha! ;D  glad the headlines weren't that way.  ahat unyag kadaghan ang mga screaming fairies from our ranks.  simbako!  thanks for the insights, chig. :)

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« Reply #65 on: March 16, 2010, 02:04:41 PM »
hubog man tingali ni siya?  hilig man ug lalis

hhahha
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« Reply #66 on: March 16, 2010, 02:08:24 PM »
people can make a change there fore I am not barking up the wrong tree or the wrong dog.

People neeed to mutana na oy here and help out. I listen to many radio service programs here where people ask for help and maybe once or twice a week a fellow countryman will call in to donate help to the one asking alms. Bless him many times for his kind heart.

I see whats going on, I see and it and is hard to beleive what I do see and hear? The simple fact being that it does not make logical sense.

On an average month I spend close to 300 US dollars plus of my own time in helping the less fortunant here because of feeling so bad that these poor people cannot get help from their own countrymen most of the time.

I have seen a lot of aide and projects done by foreign countries but always balme the bad things happening here is on foreigners by the ones we are helping. Even in assemblies held for women and children and environment issues they are reporting foreigners are the blame.

Why do you not praise instead and give attention to the good things that foreigners have helped this country with.

Because your culture cannot accept or take blame for anything done by you or caused by that is bad so it is easier to cast your garbage onto foreigners the very people who are trying to help this country. this was also being reported in the last abuse assembly.

Look at the foreigner woman who wrote a book about her expereince here and was told she was not permitted to re-enter the country again?......Look at the numerous Filipino who have made duragatory statements against America and other countries in the media and in person! Did the Americans cast Filipinos away from their country? No! because in America we have a freedom of expression and liberty for all.

The very place where many Filipino want to run away to everyday and make it better on greener pastures. and how contradicting and condesending is that when your media and government say foreigners are the ones causing the bad here to happen?

If you want to go to America then you stand for the country and its people. I am here I help the people and I get tired because I do not see the people living here who are naturalized and better off here helping so much with their own brothers or sisters who are not in good financail terms and in needs and if they are helping it is not that many who do actually help when they do.

Sometimes I want to give up on all my good deeds it gets me no where and nothing good is a result of it instead of praises foreigners helping here are so put down and I think I know why as there are many here who cannot do what we do. So we are thrown insults instead of thank you's

So many foreigners have stopped giving financail support in helping the poor here for the simple fact it is never ending with more and more people asking alms more than one time in a day...

We (foreigners) are not the church, we are not family, we are not politicians and not all foreigners are the cause of problems.Nor are we a charity organization even some of us have tried to form one but the Filipino will make a negative comment for even thinking about trying to make a change for the better of others less fortunante. that's so degrading to see.

Im going to start chatting with those foreigners who are not aware of what is being generalized about them here as being the cause of problems here and see what they have to say I am sure they will not be happy either and these will be people from other countries who have also spent time and money helping the people here.

It is not nice to get a dose of your own medicine at your own face is it!

It is done in this sight all the time against foreigners I have already posted one of them. I have been silent for to long.


People need to be sensitive in what they are posting about foreigners as well as many women on this sight are marreid with internationals.I am sure their husbands do not appreciate knowing that the media/ and government sectors are trying to ask foreigners to come here spend money but at the same time bad mouthing us at the same time.

Does anyone get what I am barking at yet? or does anyone care?




 

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« Reply #67 on: March 16, 2010, 02:15:40 PM »
Unsa na headline? FILIPINO GIGOLO IN FLORIDA CONVICTED OF MURDERING FASHION MAGNATE GIANNI VERSACE!??  

Aw kung naay Pinoy version of Jellybean siguradong mag yawyaw pod... joke joke joke.

Luoy baya pod si Jellybean kay maski unsa pa niyag duot iyang ulo pagsabot sa atong kinaiyahan ug kabuang, di jud nija maapas. In fairness to you Jellybean, your ignorance and unfamiliarity to our culture, customs as well as our "dry" sense of humor, coupled with some of our stubborness... makes it really difficult or even impossible for you to even comprehend what we're trying to say. Much less follow our trends of thought. Yes, you're right here JB, in the US when you say black it means black, no is no, yes is a yes. In the Philippines (Bohol especially which is surrounded by water) we have what we call "istorya ilawom sa dagat" (talk under the sea). Close to not talking in absolute terms..., meaning, we get OT (out of topic) easily but we know how to come back and get out of trouble... we spice things up a bit to get out of monotony of a topic or subject - and inject all kinds of thoughts, some harmful but with no intention to hurt (although sometimes our tactlessness do hurt)... sexual overtones and undertones but with smilies in them, etc.  

In short, most people here at TB are not hardened criminals or what-have-you. They're just people trying to have fun over at the internet... expressing their thoughts, feelings or what... and we don't even know what part of the world they are from. Yes, we do have Boholano lineage - most of us if not all - but we're not bad people as you have insinuated or blatantly call us at times (that trigger not-so-good-thoughts), which naturally - without reservation - is pure speculation or simply a blatant accusation. I'm religious, yes, but I'm no messiah. I won't let anyone throw stone at me (unless I wear a hard hat). But admit it, you yourself got carried away way too easily because of just one word "foreigner" the writer of the article we don't even know. Maybe we should stone the media man, hahaha.  ;D

He he, igo ko ani da. You hit my head with a nail--oops, sajop and idiom. You nailed my head to the coffin--oops, sayop gihapon. Basta, you get the idea... ;D

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« Reply #68 on: March 16, 2010, 03:52:57 PM »
hahaha!  at least, sayop og sajop, nagamit nimo, bai hubs.  naklaro imong pagka-mestizo ani da.  the idiom?  allow me my two-cents' worth:  you nailed the coffin to my head. ;D

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« Reply #69 on: March 16, 2010, 04:32:07 PM »
aw dapat malipay ka,kay ikaw nitabang,dili ikaw gitabangan.

Basin maihap ra sa mga dawin sa kamot ang mihatag og pakpak... ;D

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« Reply #70 on: March 16, 2010, 05:37:14 PM »
Aw,coming from the heart man kaha ning ilang tabang(foriegners),walay kauban nga boyboy..ok lang ug naa man gani kauban nga boyboy TY na lang.There is no doubt we need help in the Philippines pero dili sab na kauban nga mga masakit nga pulong..

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« Reply #71 on: March 16, 2010, 06:26:30 PM »
Unsa na headline? FILIPINO GIGOLO IN FLORIDA CONVICTED OF MURDERING FASHION MAGNATE GIANNI VERSACE!??  

Aw kung naay Pinoy version of Jellybean siguradong mag yawyaw pod... joke joke joke.

Luoy baya pod si Jellybean kay maski unsa pa niyag duot iyang ulo pagsabot sa atong kinaiyahan ug kabuang, di jud nija maapas. In fairness to you Jellybean, your ignorance and unfamiliarity to our culture, customs as well as our "dry" sense of humor, coupled with some of our stubborness... makes it really difficult or even impossible for you to even comprehend what we're trying to say. Much less follow our trends of thought. Yes, you're right here JB, in the US when you say black it means black, no is no, yes is a yes. In the Philippines (Bohol especially which is surrounded by water) we have what we call "istorya ilawom sa dagat" (talk under the sea). Close to not talking in absolute terms..., meaning, we get OT (out of topic) easily but we know how to come back and get out of trouble... we spice things up a bit to get out of monotony of a topic or subject - and inject all kinds of thoughts, some harmful but with no intention to hurt (although sometimes our tactlessness do hurt)... sexual overtones and undertones but with smilies in them, etc.

In short, most people here at TB are not hardened criminals or what-have-you. They're just people trying to have fun over at the internet... expressing their thoughts, feelings or what... and we don't even know what part of the world they are from. Yes, we do have Boholano lineage - most of us if not all - but we're not bad people as you have insinuated or blatantly call us at times (that trigger not-so-good-thoughts), which naturally - without reservation - is pure speculation or simply a blatant accusation. I'm religious, yes, but I'm no messiah. I won't let anyone throw stone at me (unless I wear a hard hat). But admit it, you yourself got carried away way too easily because of just one word "foreigner" the writer of the article we don't even know. Maybe we should stone the media man, hahaha.  ;D

very well said! true gyud tanan ni and thanks kay magamit  nako ni for my cultural exchange topic next week sa school...

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« Reply #72 on: March 16, 2010, 06:46:56 PM »
Basin maihap ra sa mga dawin sa kamot ang mihatag og pakpak... ;D

basin no,mao nag anunsyo sa madlang pepol.

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« Reply #73 on: March 16, 2010, 07:21:52 PM »
Ngano bitaw nga naay mga tawo (and other creatures, for that matter) nga gusto jud dayegon...

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« Reply #74 on: March 16, 2010, 08:42:44 PM »
aw, wa jud ko ka-get ana nga dajeg diay ang gikinahanglan.  abi nakog pahungaw lang ni sa ijang kahiubos.  :'(

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« Reply #75 on: March 16, 2010, 08:46:42 PM »
hubog man tingali ni siya?  hilig man ug lalis

 pasagde lang na sya mag jama² Ate Ville nyahaha

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« Reply #76 on: March 16, 2010, 08:53:45 PM »
Unsa na headline? FILIPINO GIGOLO IN FLORIDA CONVICTED OF MURDERING FASHION MAGNATE GIANNI VERSACE!??  

Aw kung naay Pinoy version of Jellybean siguradong mag yawyaw pod... joke joke joke.

Luoy baya pod si Jellybean kay maski unsa pa niyag duot iyang ulo pagsabot sa atong kinaiyahan ug kabuang, di jud nija maapas. In fairness to you Jellybean, your ignorance and unfamiliarity to our culture, customs as well as our "dry" sense of humor, coupled with some of our stubborness... makes it really difficult or even impossible for you to even comprehend what we're trying to say. Much less follow our trends of thought. Yes, you're right here JB, in the US when you say black it means black, no is no, yes is a yes. In the Philippines (Bohol especially which is surrounded by water) we have what we call "istorya ilawom sa dagat" (talk under the sea). Close to not talking in absolute terms..., meaning, we get OT (out of topic) easily but we know how to come back and get out of trouble... we spice things up a bit to get out of monotony of a topic or subject - and inject all kinds of thoughts, some harmful but with no intention to hurt (although sometimes our tactlessness do hurt)... sexual overtones and undertones but with smilies in them, etc.

In short, most people here at TB are not hardened criminals or what-have-you. They're just people trying to have fun over at the internet... expressing their thoughts, feelings or what... and we don't even know what part of the world they are from. Yes, we do have Boholano lineage - most of us if not all - but we're not bad people as you have insinuated or blatantly call us at times (that trigger not-so-good-thoughts), which naturally - without reservation - is pure speculation or simply a blatant accusation. I'm religious, yes, but I'm no messiah. I won't let anyone throw stone at me (unless I wear a hard hat). But admit it, you yourself got carried away way too easily because of just one word "foreigner" the writer of the article we don't even know. Maybe we should stone the media man, hahaha.  ;D

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« Reply #77 on: March 16, 2010, 09:10:48 PM »
Unsa na headline? FILIPINO GIGOLO IN FLORIDA CONVICTED OF MURDERING FASHION MAGNATE GIANNI VERSACE!??  

Aw kung naay Pinoy version of Jellybean siguradong mag yawyaw pod... joke joke joke.

Luoy baya pod si Jellybean kay maski unsa pa niyag duot iyang ulo pagsabot sa atong kinaiyahan ug kabuang, di jud nija maapas. In fairness to you Jellybean, your ignorance and unfamiliarity to our culture, customs as well as our "dry" sense of humor, coupled with some of our stubborness... makes it really difficult or even impossible for you to even comprehend what we're trying to say. Much less follow our trends of thought. Yes, you're right here JB, in the US when you say black it means black, no is no, yes is a yes. In the Philippines (Bohol especially which is surrounded by water) we have what we call "istorya ilawom sa dagat" (talk under the sea). Close to not talking in absolute terms..., meaning, we get OT (out of topic) easily but we know how to come back and get out of trouble... we spice things up a bit to get out of monotony of a topic or subject - and inject all kinds of thoughts, some harmful but with no intention to hurt (although sometimes our tactlessness do hurt)... sexual overtones and undertones but with smilies in them, etc.

In short, most people here at TB are not hardened criminals or what-have-you. They're just people trying to have fun over at the internet... expressing their thoughts, feelings or what... and we don't even know what part of the world they are from. Yes, we do have Boholano lineage - most of us if not all - but we're not bad people as you have insinuated or blatantly call us at times (that trigger not-so-good-thoughts), which naturally - without reservation - is pure speculation or simply a blatant accusation. I'm religious, yes, but I'm no messiah. I won't let anyone throw stone at me (unless I wear a hard hat). But admit it, you yourself got carried away way too easily because of just one word "foreigner" the writer of the article we don't even know. Maybe we should stone the media man, hahaha.  ;D

ouch. hahahahaha... gabii pa ko sige kinatawa pads.

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« Reply #78 on: March 16, 2010, 09:25:19 PM »
Ngano bitaw nga naay mga tawo (and other creatures, for that matter) nga gusto jud dayegon...

muras ako na-ilhan.og imo pod kaila no?wa man dajega sa mga pepol ija na lang ibandelyo.

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« Reply #79 on: March 16, 2010, 09:37:10 PM »
haaaay sinukli-ay sa mga maidlot nga mga panghunahuna! that was fun!

that was an intellectual intercourse between the dumb and the dumber!

gi butdan ko gabii agi kinatawa.

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« Reply #80 on: March 16, 2010, 09:37:20 PM »
aw, wa jud ko ka-get ana nga dajeg diay ang gikinahanglan.  abi nakog pahungaw lang ni sa ijang kahiubos.  :'(

nahiubos lagi daw siya kay wa modajeg ang mga bol-anon a iyang gipangbuhag.  and ending nangwenta sa iyang nahatag... tsk. tsk. tsk.

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« Reply #81 on: March 16, 2010, 10:03:18 PM »
haaaay sinukli-ay sa mga maidlot nga mga panghunahuna! that was fun!

that was an intellectual intercourse between the dumb and the dumber!

gi butdan ko gabii agi kinatawa.

OT: dis a man ka gahappn Blew apil unta ka sa ilang anag kukabildo!

dia ko woi Bellskie, ala nako ka dokdok ky tuman raman kinatawa,
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Re: Japanese in Bohol Deported for Marrying Twice
« Reply #82 on: March 16, 2010, 10:04:43 PM »
 i mean diha baya ko, whahaha tua ala napod ko kadimao whoaa

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Re: Japanese in Bohol Deported for Marrying Twice
« Reply #83 on: March 17, 2010, 11:09:19 AM »
haaaay sinukli-ay sa mga maidlot nga mga panghunahuna! that was fun!

that was an intellectual intercourse between the dumb and the dumber!

gi butdan ko gabii agi kinatawa.

OT: dis a man ka gahappn Blew apil unta ka sa ilang anag kukabildo!

Basin ningpahuway from intellectual intercourse si Blue...;D

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Re: Japanese in Bohol Deported for Marrying Twice
« Reply #84 on: March 17, 2010, 09:11:09 PM »
Basin ningpahuway from intellectual intercourse si Blue...;D

uzahay mopahuway btw. ko, ky mapogä na ako intellect sa kalantip nila hee³

mag BSBS(Mike L. term) ra ko-as in basa²

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Re: Japanese in Bohol Deported for Marrying Twice
« Reply #85 on: March 18, 2010, 02:12:15 AM »
uzahay mopahuway btw. ko, ky mapogä na ako intellect sa kalantip nila hee³

mag BSBS(Mike L. term) ra ko-as in basa²

Aw, abi nahog nalingaw kag laing klase nga intercourse, bwahaha. ;D

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Re: Japanese in Bohol Deported for Marrying Twice
« Reply #86 on: March 18, 2010, 02:15:01 AM »
Aw, abi nahog nalingaw kag laing klase nga intercourse, bwahaha. ;D

ajaw na iapil nang klaseha Hubs kay makalingaw jud na sha bisan pa ug nagkalisud! ;D

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Re: Japanese in Bohol Deported for Marrying Twice
« Reply #87 on: March 18, 2010, 02:28:44 AM »
ajaw na iapil nang klaseha Hubs kay makalingaw jud na sha bisan pa ug nagkalisud! ;D

Bwahaha, ajaw lang jud kantag Bayang Magiliw while at it, Ms. MDB, kay makihaan kas NHI! ;D

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Re: Japanese in Bohol Deported for Marrying Twice
« Reply #88 on: March 18, 2010, 02:38:46 AM »
Bwahaha, ajaw lang jud kantag Bayang Magiliw while at it, Ms. MDB, kay makihaan kas NHI! ;D


klaro jud ang  sintonada  sa  magkanta ana mura naman dayun ug si Christina Aguilera ang style dayun ! pastilan ma subpoena'han tag ahat sa H1N1 !

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Re: Japanese in Bohol Deported for Marrying Twice
« Reply #89 on: March 18, 2010, 04:40:00 AM »
aw kana hinoon lain nga klaseha,always man na vitamin sa utok - di ba?
bizan ala pa kay..do..re..mi..fa..so..la..ti..do.. kana ray ma konsiderahan tali sa NHI  ;D

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Re: Japanese in Bohol Deported for Marrying Twice
« Reply #90 on: March 18, 2010, 08:13:06 AM »
aw kana hinoon lain nga klaseha,always man na vitamin sa utok - di ba?
bizan ala pa kay..do..re..mi..fa..so..la..ti..do.. kana ray ma konsiderahan tali sa NHI  ;D

A, mag-piano man diay dajon...

He he, makaadik ra ba nag klaseha sa vitamin... ;D

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Re: Japanese in Bohol Deported for Marrying Twice
« Reply #91 on: March 18, 2010, 08:14:05 AM »

klaro jud ang  sintonada  sa  magkanta ana mura naman dayun ug si Christina Aguilera ang style dayun ! pastilan ma subpoena'han tag ahat sa H1N1 !

Kini usa ka butang nga dili pwede sa multi-tasking! ;D

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Re: Japanese in Bohol Deported for Marrying Twice
« Reply #92 on: March 19, 2010, 12:53:17 PM »
I was able to find an example of a story written in a USA newspaper.

I think the point JB is trying to make is there should be some sort of unbiased code of ethic when writing about people. The nationality neither the country of origin should be a factor as people are people regardless of skin,and what flag your born under.

Look at how this news article was written it avoids physical description and the mans identity of country originated from.

The title is  "Man with restraining order linked to Missing Moms past." TDN-Newspaper")

Authorities say a shoe that washed up on a Puget Sound beach over the weekend probably belonged to the woman who appears to have abandoned a van on the beach and disappeared with her 8-year-old son.

Detective Lt. Chris Mealy of the Thurston County Sheriff's office said other items, including a wine bottle, that washed up on the beach near Olympia also appear to be linked with 29-year-old Shantina "Kat" Smiley of Silverdale and her son Azriel Carver.

Mealy said the positive identification of the items does not change the direction of the investigation. Thurston County has a boat in the water scouring the shoreline for clues. Investigators also are examining Smiley's bank records and court and public records and talking to people.

The court records include a 2005 case in which Cowlitz County sheriff's deputies arrested a man on suspicion of assaulting Azriel when Smiley lived with her mother and stepfather in Castle Rock.

According to court documents, the man — now 31, who also lived in Castle Rock at the time — was left alone with Azriel on June 27, 2005. While under the man's care, Azriel suffered a broken wrist and multiple bruises on his face and body. The man claimed Azriel fell down, but medical experts determined the injuries were not accidental, according to a sheriff's report.

"My son stayed in the hospital for 2 1/2 days," Smiley wrote on her request for a protection order. "I don't want him to be around my child period."

The order was granted for one year.

The man was charged with second-degree assault of a child. The case was dismissed without prejudice Oct. 17, 2006. ("Without prejudice" means the prosecutor reserves the option of reopening the case.)

The Thurston County Sheriff's Office hasn't returned Daily News calls about this case, but according to a report Thursday in the Kitsap Sun, detectives haven't yet interviewed the man named in the protection order.

Mealy told the Sun the man is on the agency's "to do" list but there's nothing to indicate his involvement in her disappearance.


.....You see how the write-up looks non prejudiced and does not talk about race or description. It also makes for a less controversial and sensitive write up.

JB also may not want that Filipinos be smug when the see foreign nationals doing bad things in their country as other countries are or maybe protecting what bad things the Filipino and other national may be doing in each others countries by keeping others nationality separate from the crime being done as every one is created equal regardless of color, religion, authenticity.

Even a better title for "Sunday Post" should have been "Foreign countryman sent back home after being caught for double marriage practice with local woman."
"
The way it was written makes it appear or or to seem as if lash at Japanese.

Filipino do not like it when "Boholano men........" were titled in another thread as doing abusive things but is it not the same when Japanese is in the title as also doing bad?

Or maybe because a majority in hear are Filipino and would rather not see your own specific locality and authenticity being labeled as or generalized as doing wrong but it is okay to say it about anotherpersons place of origin?

Please just observe the other write up from an American newspaper. It is wrote in a non offensive manner for both the subject and the readers.

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Re: Japanese in Bohol Deported for Marrying Twice
« Reply #93 on: March 25, 2010, 05:35:16 PM »

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Re: Japanese in Bohol Deported for Marrying Twice
« Reply #94 on: March 25, 2010, 07:40:51 PM »
Merisi nang hapona kay laog?

   mga ejab ug ginikanan pud nato laug pud. sa unang panahon mga ginikanan moingon sa ilang dalaga:

    " HAPA DAI KAY NAAI HAPON! " karon? " HAYANG DAI KAY NAAI HAPON! " ;D :D ;D :D :o :o :o

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Re: Japanese in Bohol Deported for Marrying Twice
« Reply #95 on: March 29, 2010, 05:15:57 AM »
   mga ejab ug ginikanan pud nato laug pud. sa unang panahon mga ginikanan moingon sa ilang dalaga:


Hay buhay murag life.

    " HAPA DAI KAY NAAI HAPON! " karon? " HAYANG DAI KAY NAAI HAPON! " ;D :D ;D :D :o :o :o

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Re: Japanese in Bohol Deported for Marrying Twice
« Reply #96 on: March 29, 2010, 08:35:51 AM »
I was able to find an example of a story written in a USA newspaper.

I think the point JB is trying to make is there should be some sort of unbiased code of ethic when writing about people. The nationality neither the country of origin should be a factor as people are people regardless of skin,and what flag your born under.

Look at how this news article was written it avoids physical description and the mans identity of country originated from.

The title is  "Man with restraining order linked to Missing Moms past." TDN-Newspaper")

Authorities say a shoe that washed up on a Puget Sound beach over the weekend probably belonged to the woman who appears to have abandoned a van on the beach and disappeared with her 8-year-old son.

Detective Lt. Chris Mealy of the Thurston County Sheriff's office said other items, including a wine bottle, that washed up on the beach near Olympia also appear to be linked with 29-year-old Shantina "Kat" Smiley of Silverdale and her son Azriel Carver.

Mealy said the positive identification of the items does not change the direction of the investigation. Thurston County has a boat in the water scouring the shoreline for clues. Investigators also are examining Smiley's bank records and court and public records and talking to people.

The court records include a 2005 case in which Cowlitz County sheriff's deputies arrested a man on suspicion of assaulting Azriel when Smiley lived with her mother and stepfather in Castle Rock.

According to court documents, the man — now 31, who also lived in Castle Rock at the time — was left alone with Azriel on June 27, 2005. While under the man's care, Azriel suffered a broken wrist and multiple bruises on his face and body. The man claimed Azriel fell down, but medical experts determined the injuries were not accidental, according to a sheriff's report.

"My son stayed in the hospital for 2 1/2 days," Smiley wrote on her request for a protection order. "I don't want him to be around my child period."

The order was granted for one year.

The man was charged with second-degree assault of a child. The case was dismissed without prejudice Oct. 17, 2006. ("Without prejudice" means the prosecutor reserves the option of reopening the case.)

The Thurston County Sheriff's Office hasn't returned Daily News calls about this case, but according to a report Thursday in the Kitsap Sun, detectives haven't yet interviewed the man named in the protection order.

Mealy told the Sun the man is on the agency's "to do" list but there's nothing to indicate his involvement in her disappearance.


.....You see how the write-up looks non prejudiced and does not talk about race or description. It also makes for a less controversial and sensitive write up.

JB also may not want that Filipinos be smug when the see foreign nationals doing bad things in their country as other countries are or maybe protecting what bad things the Filipino and other national may be doing in each others countries by keeping others nationality separate from the crime being done as every one is created equal regardless of color, religion, authenticity.

Even a better title for "Sunday Post" should have been "Foreign countryman sent back home after being caught for double marriage practice with local woman."
"
The way it was written makes it appear or or to seem as if lash at Japanese.

Filipino do not like it when "Boholano men........" were titled in another thread as doing abusive things but is it not the same when Japanese is in the title as also doing bad?

Or maybe because a majority in hear are Filipino and would rather not see your own specific locality and authenticity being labeled as or generalized as doing wrong but it is okay to say it about anotherpersons place of origin?

Please just observe the other write up from an American newspaper. It is wrote in a non offensive manner for both the subject and the readers.

Thank You!

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 Ours is not the task of fixing the entire world all at once,
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Re: Japanese in Bohol Deported for Marrying Twice
« Reply #97 on: March 29, 2010, 09:33:30 AM »
Look out over the prow; there are millions of boats of righteous souls on the waters with you.
 Even though your veneers may shiver from every wave in this stormy roil.,
In any dark time, there is a tendency to veer toward fainting over how much is wrong or unmended in the world. Do not focus on that., there is a tendency, too, to fall into being weakened by dwelling on what is outside your reach, by what cannot yet be.

Precious delight Belly Jean whops JB..just do ur task as we do ours as well.,
 Ours is not the task of fixing the entire world all at once,
but of stretching out to mend the part of the world that is within our reach.
Any small, calm thing that one soul can do to help another soul,
to assist some portion of this poor suffering world, will help immensely.

Boholanos are like a long-grained lumber  w/c is known to withstand storms,
to hold together, to hold its own, and to advance, regardless.

Limbarok ba kang forenga ka, segi man kag jama²  :P
imong mga post tungod sa daghan liko² storya
 ako na lamang banabanaon pagsabot
unzay imong ipa ibot  :o

Bwahaha, nindota sa pagliko sa manorya, oi! Gikan sa balaknon jamo ningkalit og kalami! Prima! ;D

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Re: Japanese in Bohol Deported for Marrying Twice
« Reply #98 on: March 29, 2010, 09:36:35 AM »
Bwahaha, nindota sa pagliko sa manorya, oi! Gikan sa balaknon jamo ningkalit og kalami! Prima! ;D

mao jud! hasta kitang mamasa mo seryoso mokalit lang ug tingsi! hwahahahha!

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« Reply #99 on: March 29, 2010, 09:42:29 AM »
Bwahaha, nindota sa pagliko sa manorya, oi! Gikan sa balaknon jamo ningkalit og kalami! Prima! ;D

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