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2012-04-28 18:37:09
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IP:220.164.118.★ |
| There are only two scenarious: One is for the two parties involved to sit down and discuss the costs of exploration, investment ventures etc. like any business partners would. The other is for the Philippines to bear the costs of waging war against a peaceful neighbour, plundering its own poor citizens into even more poverty and grief, unless of course their U.S. Master (who have raped their women before) is willing to take U.S. citizens" money to fund the (male) Philippine politicians great amb... (More details.) |
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Arc
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2012-04-28 13:19:11
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IP:121.97.196.★ |
| The whole world are watching. Bring it to international body so the whole world know who legally owned it. Simple! |
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PD User
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2012-04-28 11:53:01
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IP:58.9.60.★ |
| The best way to solve the problem is to discuss face to face each with credible evidences to support their respective claim. It is much better to solve the problem with friendliness and without the use of force. |
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Observer
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2012-04-27 08:28:54
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IP:180.190.185.★ |
| What invalidates this paper the most is that it does not dare to print disenting thoughts. You defeat your whole purpose of validity in this action. |
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PD User
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2012-04-27 08:25:12
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IP:137.71.230.★ |
| Several Official Philippines maps published by Spain and United States in 18th and 20th century show Scarborough Shoal as Philippine territory. The 18th-century map "Carta hydrographica y chorographica de las Islas Filipinas" (1734) shows the Scarborough Shoal then was named as Panacot Shoal. The map also shows the shape of the shoal as consistent with the current maps available as today. During the 1900s Mapa General. Islas Filipinas, Observatorio de Manila and US Coast and Geodetic Survey Map ... (More details.) |
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Observer
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2012-04-27 08:22:02
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IP:180.190.185.★ |
| The question being asked globally is if America was asked to leave the Philippines and now has been asked to return as a good friend. Will China follow the example of America and gain a friend based on "friendship" and "not force" or will Beijing decide the future of thier international neighbors. |
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Chinhomiah
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2012-04-27 00:12:56
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IP:180.129.22.★ |
| Accusing China of allegedly violating rules pertaining to the South China Sea while Manila is the one that is the culprit speaks volumes of the duplicitous nature of Filipino foreign policy. This tinpot country, whose people have to go abroad to make a living because there are no jobs at home, thinks that it can put China off balance by soliciting outside help while it tries to steal islands that are historically Chinese. Its leaders and people are totally ignorant of the momentous changes that ... (More details.) |
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Lee
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2012-04-26 21:21:32
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IP:115.164.0.★ |
| The Philippines has a legacy of piracy. This attempt to grab and plunder another"s territory is just symptmatic of their mindset. How do you deal with pirates? With kid-gloves? Obviosly not. A lesson need to be taught and a message sent. |
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