Showing posts with label Pinas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pinas. Show all posts

Friday, February 12, 2010

On Villar, PGMA, etc

If I had my way, Gordon and Gibo would be the top two presidentiables. I think these two are the most apt for the position to lead and at the same serve. Almost everyone I talk to thinks the same.


But this is the Philippine politics the "apt" doesn't win, but the rich does. I think I am now more than convinced that I will not, I repeat I will NOT vote for Villar. I'm pretty sure you've heard of the rumor that Villar is the secret candidate of Gloria Arroyo. Yes, that corrupt midget is still not over with stealing our money. I don't want to be cynical, but she will get what she wants. She will be a congresswoman and she will do whatever it takes to have her cha-cha. She's just so scheming! The rumor of her siding with Villar surfaced late last year. And just two weekends ago, I received a text from someone I believe to be a reliable source. This is what it says:


From Fr. Catalino Arevalo:

Now the cat's out of the bag..Manny Villar is the secret candidate of President GMA. Mike Arroyo himself met with Manny Villar at the house of Mike Defensor last January 7. Villar secretly agreed to make GMA speaker of the House and protect her should Villar win the presidency...Villar agreed to GMA's offer of massive logistical support in GMA's commissioner's in the COMELEC who will assure Villar's victory..


I don't how true this is. But this "rumor" has been going on for quite a while..and I've heard this story from three different people. You don't have to believe me, but be vigilant. And think before you vote for him. Just like what he said, do a checklist. C-5 controversy guilty--check! Ad spent costing billions which he would most likely retrieve back from our taxes once he's seated--check! Greedy for power enough to trade what's dignity left of him--check!


On a better light..let's do a blind item on a presidentiable! There's a presidentiable who is sometimes perceived as weak (well, maybe just by me) who turned down an offer of 2 friggin' BILLION pesos from a known business tycoon who owns a brewery, a bank, among other businesses. The presidentiable supposedly doesn't want to compromise. See, there's still someone who has his integrity intact, no matter how lousy his ads are! Lol.

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Not again!


He promised he wasn't going to run for office when he was released from prison. Would you vote for someone who can't even keep a promise initially made? He will again make promises, and just like before won't keep them! You don't have to be a president to serve. Duh!!!

To Binay: Tandem with Erap will be your fall.
I, personally, like Binay. Maybe not as a president yet, but I think he could do good things. I just don't think it's wise being Erap's running mate. Well, it will boost his popularity for sure. Ah well..it's his choice, what do I know. All I know is that I ain't voting Erap. And will raise my brows at anyone who would say that they will vote for Erap. :-)

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Worst Hand Job Ever!

One of our local mag has been noticed...but not in a good way? We all know every face in a magazine is photoshopped, heck, we (non-celebs) even do it at times. Just make sure the result wont look like a wax version of you, eh? Or in this case, a disfigured hand.


from Photoshop Disasters

**I still LOVE Mega Magazine, though. Its my fave (local) fashion mag! Plus they're one of my clients. Lol

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Make your imprint!



Is it just me, or does anyone else think that the 2010 election is the catalyst that will bring about the change that this country needs? I think that Filipinos have had enough of the past (present included) administrations crappy-ness and everyone is closely watching the candidates for next year's election.


If you haven't registered yet, you have three weeks to do so. Before opening your mouth to pinpoint the wrong doings of the government, make sure that you do your part as well. The first step to that is to register. It doesn't matter if you don't know who to vote yet, because trust me, (almost) everyone haven't really decided yet. And don't give me BS bout your vote being useless because people with power who will eventually find a way to cheat the results. Listen, apathy is this nation's worst enemy.


Check the Comelec website if you don't know where to register. I registred last month, and it only took me less than an hour. So, get your butt moving and practice your right! Make thatimprint because YOU can make that change!

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Dear Ondoy (a repost from Norman Lasam)

Dear Ondoy,

You had us. You wanted attention, and you earned it.

No one had the slightest sign of your capability, of your strength. Yes, we could have been more aware. We could have been more prepared for your arrival. We could've unclogged the sewage systems, or managed our households more properly, as any hospitable Filipino would do in anticipation of a guest. Yet, we did not. We just thought you were one of those signal number one weaklings and brushed you aside. Our fault.

But nonetheless, what you did was cruel. You didn't have to drown more than a hundred people, not even a single one. You didn't have to Ondoy. You killed them. You destroyed their houses, their farms, their only means of livelihood. Is this what you trade for attention? To be written in history? To be unforgettable? Lame, Ondoy. Just lame.

Can't you see I'm furious Ondoy. Well, maybe you can't; you're not even capable. You're innately apathetic. You massacred kids!!! They had no match on you but you didn't care. Their cries for help didn't stop you. You were utterly insensate. How could you Ondoy? You're such an ass.

Was it not enough that you brought in the greatest amount of rainfall for the past 40 years in just 6 hours? That could have put you in our history in an interesting light. But your inability to spare lives chucked your record-breaking feat into oblivion.

Ondoy, you now have what you wanted. Your name is in every news nowadays. You even made the big stars mention your name, at the least. Hollywood stars twitted all about you. Local stars bragged about their superhuman skills that you apparently didn't have. But they couldn't beat you Ondoy. You even made one of them wish he were a boat. Happy now?

But I have bad news Ondoy. You are not worthy of our history. We are making our history, not you. You underestimated Filipinos, especially our tenacity. If you have time to take a rest from wreaking havoc in Vietnam, watch the news and drool over how we kick your lame ass as of this moment.

Let me tell you Ondoy, for every last breath you took away, for every life you cut short, our strength, faith, and hope intensify by ten-folds.

You had nothing on us all along.

Still Standing,
Norman

P.S. Read this letter to your two friends possibly coming over this week.


**Was just informed that he was e-mailed and was asked if this article could be included in an anthology of businessen, politicians, celebs, etc! (Norman: I'm one of the etc. Lol) Way to go man! xoxo

Monday, September 28, 2009

Twitter Mania

If a certain Delayna Adkins could be so insensitive to comment about country which is reeling from the effect of Ondoy, there are those like Demi Moore and Switchfoot who have big hearts to care for a nation miles away from them.


And I have to commend local celebs who are helping in disseminating info thrugh twitter.

More of these in twitter

TV Patrol is on, reporting about people who died in the midst of the typhoon. Please continue to pray for the the families of those who passed away, and for the people still coping up with aftermath of the storm.

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A wake up call in the form of a catastrophe





I have never been this affected with a flood because I've never known anyone who was affected by a flood...until now. Some of my friends' houses were flooded, two of them lost (almost) everything they have, another friend's husband has been stranded in their roof for hours. I used to watch in the news people in provinces who were greatly devastated by a storm and I'm ashamed to admit that I never gave too much thought in their situations. You would think that such situations are remote until it happens to people you care. It was indeed a humbling experience, and more so, an eye opener. I wanted to do more than just sit and watch the heartbreaking conditions of our kababayan.


"There is no such thing as unselfish good deeds." -Joey Tribbiani


I volunteered with a few friends in Sagip Kapamilya last Sunday. We wanted to be deployed in Marikina or any areas affected by the flood, but when we got there they have had enough volunteers for deployment and not enough trucks. So we stayed in the warehouse instead and helped in carrying stuffs. It was overwhelming to see so much donations from corporations and private people. And to see the willing hands doing their share, however small it may seem, to help those that were affected by Ondoy.





As we all know millions of pesos are coming in from different corporations and private entities to foundations for the rescue operations and relief goods.( And I think these people have more trust giving their donations to private organizations and foundations than to the government.) I think its great when Tina Monzod-Palma said that the donations are not just going to relief goods but also to projects that are to help typhoon victims get back on their feet. Because even after the water has gone down and the mud cleared, way after the houses has been cleaned it will take a long time for the victims to recover from these ordeal. There is trauma in each and everyone, houses to be rebuilt, lives to mourn for. So I sincerely hope that these millions of pesos given to private foundations and the government (especially, those that were given to the government) will be really used for the victims. I hope they will be used to aid the victims get a hold of their lives again.


I also hope that this will not just be a nightmare that will soon be forgotten. I hope this will be a wake up call to the government. 19 boats?? That's all they have. Instead of spending money so their faces will be in the television, NDCC could have used the money to buy boats, trucks, or whatever equipment needed for disasters like there. Yes, no one expected Ondoy to cause this much disaster. But that's why the agency was created. So there would be immediate help when calamity strikes. And don't give us crap about not having enough budget. I could feel the blood going up to my face again, and I know there's no point in blaming because the damage has been done but I just can't help but to do so. One of our trademarks is our resilience to whatever storm that comes along, but that doesn't give (government agencies) to overlook their responsibilities. I hope that the government officials will at least feel a bit more guilty in stealing the people's money this time. I hope they would think twice before buying houses worth millions in US. I hope they will spend less when they travel abroad. I hope they realize how their constituents are suffering while they swim in their ill-gotten wealth.


And I hope that this will also be a wake-up call to each and everyone of us. It doesn't take a genius to point out that this is due to climate change and that something like this MIGHT happen again (although I hope not). So I hope we do our share in saving Mother Earth. Plant a tree, switch off lights when not used, use reusable bags in doing our groceries, clean up, throw trash in garbage cans and not in the streets, etc. I hope that it doesn't take another typhoon for us to wake up, get out of our comfort zones and do our share.


(Noticed that I used the word "hope" too much? Well, that's there's left to do. Hope)


Pictures are not mine. I downloaded them from various websites in the net.

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Why I'm skeptic on Noynoy's candidacy?

Because I think that he could easily be manipulated. Lets be honest, before Cory Aquino died, Noynoy doesn't have any plans of running for presidency. Having a great leader as a parent (and by that I meant Ninoy, and not Cory) doesn't guarantee that Noynoy will also be a great president. It was just a plot of the liberal party. Their desperate move to put their candidate to the highest office. And "sacrificing" presidency doesn't make Mar a better man. He used to talk a lot about his plans and his desire to serve the country, spent a lot on advertising, planned his wedding near the elections and then suddenly he revoked his candidacy. That move just made him appear ficke-minded and the little trust that the liberal party has on him My friends and I have guessed that something like this will happen after Cory's death, I just didn't expect Noynoy to push through with it. He could be a great leader, but I think he isn't ready yet.

But if he do wins, I hope I'm wrong.

I'm no expert on politics, most of my opinions are juvenile. But then again, it's MY opinion.

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

The Cory Magic

I was never a fan of Corazon Aquino's administration.

But I am a fan of the "Cory Magic" and the status she upholds. When the nation was looking for a change, she was at the forefront. She could have just stayed at home and be the wife of a (dead) hero, but she decided make a name for herself and alter the history as we now know it. And at her death, the younger generation, mine included, saw and felt what our parents and history books only speak of. Salamat, Tita Cory.

I don't think we'll again see something as amazing as what we've witnessed in the past few days.

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Ever saw that Lee Kew Yan/ Likuan U sign?

Well, I did. In the EDSA/ Ayala Intersection.

And my initial reaction was "what the...?" Did Singapore made some kind of contribution and this is a tribute to their former leader? Is this a ruse by the MMDA? Hmmm.