09/06/2015
When asked whether he would recommend Lebanon to people in the Philippines, Father McDermott gave the same answer as many of the Filipinos in attendance.
“Better stay home,” McDermott said. “I don’t want to bash all Lebanese employers, [there are] some [who are] very good but [there are] some really bad [who] shouldn’t be allowed to keep a dog.”
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