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Whats your comment about the hostage incident in the philippines, for all those who miss the news ,a day care center administrator hostage the bus which he himself rented for a supposed to be a field trip for his day care students ,he did the host aging to convey his sentiments and demand for the strict implementation of the allocation of the national budget to be used righteously on education, instead of using it to corruption, he happen to send over 40 children to school and he shoulders all the finances for their education, and said that he couldn’t afford to send the children further to grade school, Ducat(the hostage taker)was know for being a philanthropist himself, he was the one giving aids to his area where people are very very poor that the government couldn’t can never help. becoz the funds are being rampantly corrupted, its such an irony that when the relatives of the hostages were being interviewed by the media, it’s a surprise that they indeed supported the hostage taker for his principle, actually I myself sympathize with him, coz his sentiments wouldn’t have been heard if he and paid attention by the government, more over, if he could have done it in a standard militant rally, he would have been a primary subject to abduction and killings, as the country experiencing now .almost hundred of militant and leftist have been killed, they were all activist against the present administration, actually, my own opinion is, that the fake president(coz everybody knows she cheated the result of the election what a greed for power it is! its very humiliating!) conspires with the military to sweep everybody out( I mean persecution of death) whos going to hinder on they way to stay incumbent. though I know, the end doesn’t justify the means, in a country ruled by a bunch of unimaginably corrupt politicians, its very understandable.

2007-03-28 01:19:18 · 1 answers · asked by leux m 1 in Arts & Humanities History

actually its more of a political statement and stand than of a question,im just asking for your insights about the incident

2007-03-28 03:59:44 · update #1

actually its more of a political statement and stand than of a question,im just asking for your insights about the incident and i think mr john is missing the point here

2007-03-28 04:01:07 · update #2

its a question followed by a supporting statement for people to fully understand the case

2007-03-28 04:05:37 · update #3

1 answers

First, it is always a good bit sad when people in positions of authority use that position to take advantage of children or young people, or actually anyone who is putting their trust in them. To my way of thinking this illustrates some sort of imbalance in the person, and shows why they should never have risen to that position.

In many countries in the world there are quite strict standards over who can and should be in charge of children. It doesn't always work but obviously it should have here.

By-the-way, a question as long as yours really no long becomes a question, but rather a statement. Perhaps this is the reason so few have answered. My guess is that a good question should never ever exceed about five lines.

2007-03-28 02:26:12 · answer #1 · answered by John B 7 · 0 0

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