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From: Fred Amores <[email protected]>

Subject: Re: Great plan to help Philippines

Date: 20 Sep 1999 00:00:00 GMT

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The Philippines was badly devastated after the World War II next to Poland in terms of damages. The U.S. policy makers the top agenda was to rebuilt Europe and former enemy Japan. I don't why former enemies got the priority? A not significant amount of war reparation aids from U.S. and Japan went to drain mostly to the pockets of corrupt politicos.

 

> Hello,

>

> I received this email in response to my web page.

> "The World's HARDEST World War Two Quiz!!"

> http://www.jps.net/rassle

>

> My reply to this is also posted. Your comments are welcomed. Thank you!

>

> Take care,

> Steve Pertubal

> RASSLE Co.

> email - [email protected]

>

> ----- Original Message -----

> From: RASSLE Co.

> To: andylisaandcats

> Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 1999 11:00 RASSLE

> Subject: Re: (no subject)

>

> Hi Andy, Lisa and cats,

>

> Thank you for stopping by and thank you for your insight.  Your perspective is correct in the limited scope that was presented, but I  was trying to get people to stop and look further back, BACK to WW2 and see how things in the Philippines got that way.

>

> At the end of WW2, Japan, Italy, and Germany were all in ruins, but the United States as the victors, had the obligation to rebuild these countries. Not with stone axes and carabao but with the most modern equipment at the time. Take into account, that most of the commercial industries were not  touched (IE. Japan's automobile factories). This gave these countries the gigantic head start in EVERYTHING that they enjoy today.

>

> On the other hand, the Philippines was an ALLY and the Filipino people were trusting that their great friend, the United States, would also rebuild  their country to an even greater degree than the ENEMY countries. Somehow,  things got political, the Philippines got backstabbed and the U.S. got away with another one!

>

> Yes, the Philippines is a dirty place, but it is hard to think about  painting some walls when you're starving to death.

>

> So, I think your tourism solution is simplistic and typical of people in the USA. Perhaps, you were there to watch Claire Danes film her latest epic.

>

> That's the way I see! It may not encompass all the facts, but I'm still  learning... If you have any more information, I would appreciate the  enlightenment.

>

> And you know, there isn't a whole lot that I can do about it (besides bitch and moan) and all I really want to do... IS GET SOME SOCCER SHOES DONATED TO THE CHILDREN OF THE PHILIPPINES!!

>

> Take Care,

> Steve Pertubal

> RASSLE Co.

>

> ----- Original Message -----

> ----- Original Message -----

> From: andylisaandcats

> To: [email protected]

> Sent: Monday, September 13, 1999 15:35 RASSLE

> Subject: (no subject)

>

> Hello all,

> just looked at your quiz and the proposition of "What did the Philippines do wrong"?

> Firstly I can offer an example first hand. I like to travel and have a  friend in the Phils so I got some tourist information brochures. All the countries were in there: Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, Tiawan and  Philipinnes too. Sometime later an update to the brochure arrived announcing that as not one single person had booked a holiday to the Philippines the  prices were slashed!

> Why is this? I have visited the Asian area and can compare. Most Asian cities are polluted, crowded, but modern and they work. On arrival at Manila the poverty and filth is overwhelming. Yes I know you can't hide the poor. The river that runs through the city is thick with rubbish and filth. People living in shacks. Bad crime (as you walk shifty eyed people are watching  your every move). An appalling city. I went to Cambodia which had the shit  bombed out of it by the Yanks, and it is doing better than the Philippienes as a tourist destination. All the places I saw in the Philipines were ruined  by the local populaces talent for throwing their rubbish all over the place.

> If you want visitors (foriegn currency= local wealth) then dont be so dirty!  The one bright spot was Marinduque, they had an island policy of KEEP TIDY  an what a lovely place it was. If all of the Phils could follow this ideal  then tourism would take off. By the way tourism is for many countries by far the biggest revenue earner, so Philipino's clean yourselves up and you won't be moaning about how well clean countries such as Japan, Italy, and Germany are doing!

> best wishws

> Andy

 

 

                                 

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