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Uploaded by on Jan 26, 2007

Kuya Tongi talking about the situation in Smokey Mountain.

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  • wow seriously the government should do something about this...I mean come on .....seriously get a new president

  • wow this is mess up right here, and i though philippine is better then indonesia, i was wrong

  • The Philippian goverment is corrupt.. The ones with the power, have the money.. The Philippian people aren't wrong, but their system of running a country ís..

  • ....they did do something so it isnt like this now but poveries is still here and there but gradually lowering the numbers and by 2010 hopefully 95% of slums-squatters like this are gone lady president is working hard almost 24 hours a day to make sure the eliminations of poverty in her country will eventually dissappear to end filipinos miseries provide them with better food-enviroments-education-job­s to help their own needs{self sufficient}so good luck to them lol....

  • Local government helping these people in extreme poverty? Someone should do a charity event in behalf of these people, this is a disturbing video. Shame on the Philippines and its people, such a black eye in the country.

  • My goodness, what I am talking about, grabe.... Of course, this is not 'Bahay' ;-) Sorry... You are right! Actually, Black Eyed Peas has a nice version of this song...

  • I know the song is Bayan Ko but where can i get the song? does anyone have the mp3?

  • I agree with you 100%. I work with poor and homeless here in Los angeles and the situation is similar especially for homeless families. I do not understand why a first world country like America cannot take care of this problem.

  • If we say that these people are in need of help then we feel feel guilty if we ignore them. If we say that, "all of these people deserve what they're getting", then we place the responsibility on them and can easily dismiss them and go back to watching our favorite TV show, a hobby, or out for a nice dinner.(Our own laziness and selfishness is revealed)

  • Do you have an answer for deviousMonk who seem to think this situation is caused by the laziness of these people.

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