Abaloan ko maung si Ferdinand Marcos balet andi manaya. No amta to so awaran na Sulu ed panag-aksubi na Sabah et amta to met komon ya say Spratly Islands et parti na teritoriyo na Sultanato na Sulu. Et ag to la nginaranan na Kalayaan no ag say tugtuwa ton ngaran.
Iramay tinmombok ed sikato ya pangolo kapara to ran kulang ed inkatalisiw ed awaran.
Si Ramos inyan tod "backburner" so Sabah ta ag to amta ya say Spratly Islands et gawa na Sulu.
Ontan met si Cory tan Arroyo.
Mas lalo la yay si PNoy ya say nononoten to say basingkawel.
Palawan, Spratly Islands known in Tausug as Manangkayan, and Sabah belonged to the Sultanate of Sulu.
The claim of China over the Spratly Islands is laughable to say the least.
Manangkayan means giant clam; it is a group of islands that were known to the inhabitants in the area, the Sama, Tausug and Badjao peoples of the Sulu Sultanate, their boats plying there for fishing and trade.
How could the Chinese invent such ludicrous proposition that they own the area?
Pity the Chinese intellectuals and the historians who allowed themselves to be used in state propaganda.
Manangkayan or Kalayaan Islands is part of Sulu Sultanate that is now part of the Republic of the Philippines.
How could the people of Palawan and Sulu not know the islands several miles away from their shore for the past thousand years predating the Chinese?
Sayan gobierno no gabay ton solido so panag-aksubi ed Manangkayan et aralen toy awaran na Sulu tan Sabah.
It cannot give up on Sabah just like what the Pangasinense senator Leticia Shahani would like to do or her brother, FVR during their height of influence and power.
The government kept on ignoring the Sultanate of Sulu with an unforgivable excuse that their letter was lost in bureaucratic maze. What the heck is an administration like this? If they can do that to a royalty what more to the ordinary Juan de la Cruz?
The bungling conduct of Pnoy is deplorable and unpardonable. His underlings are equally guilty of negligence displaying their ignorance of the valid claim.
Saray manbebenben ed gobierno tayo manlapud si Marcos anggad si Ramos, manlapud si Arroyo anggad si Aquino III et balbaleg so kakulangan da. No say ninononot da odino soy nononoten da et pangkaabigan na Pilipinas, agda komon ginawa so ginawa ra.
But they are all cowards including the present president. They do not have the nerve to stand alone; they are always soliciting the help of the US. They want someone, a patron to depend on.
What can we expect? Mistake after mistake after mistake.
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