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    Default Re: Kung Hinde Tayo ang Kikilos, Sino Pa? - Gemma S Dimaculangan


    Lozano arrives at Makati interfaith rally
    02/29/2008 | 04:08 PM
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    MANILA, Philippines - ZTE witness Rodolfo Noel Lozada Jr arrived at the Ninoy Aquino monument along Ayala Avenue in Makati City Friday afternoon, to join other personalities in the interfaith rally organized by church organizations, militant groups and the opposition as part of the "search for truth" over allegations of corruption in government.

    GMA's Flash Report said Lozada arrived at the rally venue around 4:10 p.m. after a meeting with businessmen. The report said Lozada was accompanied by several opposition figures, including Akbayan partylist Rep. Risa Hontiveros, Randy David, and Karina David.

    The report said Lingayen-Dagupan archbishop Oscar Cruz was already with the crowd at the Ayala Avenue when Lozano's group arrived.

    The report also showed a video footage showing rallyists filling the Ayala Avenue-Paseo de Roxas Avenue as of posting time.

    Meanwhile, supporters of President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo who have set up a "peace camp" at Welcome Rotonda in Quezon City are opposing calls by rallyists for the President to step down amid allegations linking her administration to widespread corruption.

    The group Kongreso ng Mamamayan said the corruption charges against the President should better be handled by the courts, and not by the Senate.

    The group also said that instead of engaging in political bickering, lawmakers should work to lower tuition fees in schools and provide jobs for Filipinos. - GMANews.TV

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    Default Re: Kung Hinde Tayo ang Kikilos, Sino Pa? - Gemma S Dimaculangan

    PGMA ug mahims RESIGN nalang out of delicadeza... grabe na kaayo kadaghan ang mga anomalies attributed sa imo bana. Save our country from Mike and Mikey.

    Ayaw na sigig pabaga sa imo ngipon. Ayaw paghuwat nga muapil na ang middle class... dili baya mi mga bogo.

    Papuliha si VP Noli de Castro. Masdaghan man siyag votes kay nimo pag-election. I think Noli is qualified enough. Let's give him the benefit of the doubt.

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    Default Re: Kung Hinde Tayo ang Kikilos, Sino Pa? - Gemma S Dimaculangan

    Quote Originally Posted by balatucan
    Meanwhile, supporters of President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo who have set up a "peace camp" at Welcome Rotonda in Quezon City are opposing calls by rallyists for the President to step down amid allegations linking her administration to widespread corruption.
    Some of these people are bayaran. There were people interviewed last night, asked why they were there? A gay was hesitant to answer, he said, "para ipaglaban ang karapatan"...hahaha karapatan ni who?..ni gloria?
    ANother woman was interviewed, then she said, "hindi namin alam, ang sabi ni chairman may pagkain daw, eh wala akong hanapbuhay kaya sumama ako." hahahaha...bribery again...

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    Default Re: Kung Hinde Tayo ang Kikilos, Sino Pa? - Gemma S Dimaculangan

    http://www.philstar.com/index.php?Op...id=20080228106

    Why is GMA still in power?
    SIDEBAR By Quennie S. Bronce
    Friday, February 29, 2008

    There have been many attempts to kick President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo out of Malacañang. These attempts, however, were not successful. Impeachment complaints went straight to the trash bins, probably faster than these were prepared!

    The ZTE-NBN controversy again opened another venue to end Arroyo's stint at the Palace, what with all the alleged kickbacks, the involvement of some members of the first family in the controversial deal and the lies and maneuverings committed just to finalize the funding for the project. But the noise on the broadband deal started last year yet, and despite all the allegations of corruption, which eventually found its way into the doorstep of Malacañang, Arroyo is still very much in power and even boasted, "Ako lang ang pangulo, walang iba."

    Now, why is a corruption-laden government still in power? Why is it that despite the mounting calls for GMA to resign, she remains to be the president?

    President Arroyo is still in power not because there are sectors in society who still believe in her. She is still in Malacañang not because she was so successful in improving the economy of the country that accusations of corruption cannot shake her out of power.

    GMA is still in power because the Filipino people are not united in the call to kick her out of office.

    We cannot agree on who should replace her. Well, actually, no one, from the present crop of so-called leaders in the country, is fit to be president. Not one of these so-called leaders, for me, can assure us that what is happening in the present administration, will not happen when it is their time to lead the country.

    When the Filipinos drove former President Ferdinand Marcos out of Malacañang during the EDSA People Power 1, we had Cory Aquino to look up to as our leader. Sure there were questions on what a mere housewife knows in running a country but at least, our goal then to restore democracy was achieved. When it was former President Joseph Estrada' time to leave Malacañang, we had dear Gloria, whom we thought was an angel compared to Erap. We soon found out otherwise.

    Until and unless we find a leader who can take GMA's place and promise, at least promise, to rid or at least minimize corruption, then GMA will still remain in power, until her term ends in 2010 that is.

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    Default Re: Kung Hinde Tayo ang Kikilos, Sino Pa? - Gemma S Dimaculangan

    Quote Originally Posted by balatucan
    Sugod na rally. Libo libo mga tawo.
    picture dayon...

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    Default Re: Kung Hinde Tayo ang Kikilos, Sino Pa? - Gemma S Dimaculangan

    Quote Originally Posted by balatucan
    Kung Hinde Tayo ang Kikilos, Sino Pa?
    Gemma S Dimaculangan

    To all Filipinos Everywhere:

    I used to think that corruption and criminality in the Philippines were caused by poverty. But recent events tell me this isn't true. It is one thing to see people turn into drug addicts, prostitutes, thieves and murderers because of hunger and poverty, but what excuse do these rich, educated people have that could possibly explain their bizarre behavior? And to think I was always so relieved when petty snatchers got caught and locked away in jail because I never fully realized that the big time thieves were out there, making the laws and running our country. Can it get any worse than this?

    Every night, I come home and am compelled to turn on my tv to watch the latest turn of events. I am mesmerized by these characters. They are not men. They are caricatures of men - too unreal to be believable and too bad to be real. To see these "honorable" crooks lambast each other, call each one names, look each other in the eye and accuse the other of committing the very same crimes that they themselves are guilty of, is so comical and appalling that I don't know whether to laugh or cry. It is entertainment at its worst!

    I have never seen so many criminals roaming around unfettered and looking smug until now. These criminals wear suits and barongs, strut around with the confidence of the rich and famous, inspire fear and awe from the very citizens who voted them to power, bear titles like "Honorable", "Senator", "Justice", "General" and worse, "President". Ironically, these lawless individuals practice law, make our laws, enforce the law. And we wonder why our policemen act the way they do! These are their leaders, and the leaders of this nation - Robin Hoodlum and his band of moneymen. Their motto? "Rob the poor, moderate the greed of the rich."

    It makes me wonder where on earth these people came from, and what kind of upbringing they had to make them act the way they do for all the world to see. It makes me wonder what kind of schools they went to, what kind of teachers they had, what kind of environment would produce such creatures who can lie, cheat and steal from an already indebted country and from the impoverished people they had vowed to serve. It makes me wonder what their children and grandchildren think of them, and if they are breeding a whole new generation of improved Filipino crooks and liars with maybe a tad more style but equally negligible conscience. Heaven forbid!

    I am an ordinary citizen and taxpayer. I am blessed to have a job that pays for my needs and those of my family's, even though 30% of my earnings go to the nation's coffers. Just like others in my lot, I have complained time and again because our government could not provide enough of the basic services that I expect and deserve. Rutty roads, poor educational system, poor social services, poor health services, poor everything. But I have always thought that was what all third world countries were all about, and my complaints never amounted to anything more.

    And then this. Scandalous government deals. Plundering presidents pointing fingers. Senators associated with crooks. Congressmen who accept bribes. Big time lawyers on the side of injustice. De Venecia ratting on his boss only after his interminable term has ended, Enrile inquiring about someone's morality! The already filthy rich Abalos and Arroyo wanting more money than they or their great grandchildren could ever spend in a lifetime. Joker making a joke of his own "pag bad ka, lagot ka!" slogan. Defensor rendered defenseless. Gen. Razon involved in kidnapping. Security men providing anything but a sense of security. And it's all about money, money, money that the average Juan de la Cruz could not even imagine in his dreams. Is it any wonder why our few remaining decent and hardworking citizens are leaving to go work in other countries?

    And worst of all, we are once again saddled with a power-hungry president whose addiction has her clinging on to it like barnacle on a rusty ship. "Love (of power) is blind" takes a whole new meaning when PGMA time and again turns a blind eye on her husband's financial deals. And still blinded with all that is happening, she opts to traipse around the world with her cohorts in tow while her country is in shambles.

    They say the few stupid ones like me who remain in the Philippines are no longer capable of showing disgust. I don't agree. Many like me feel anger at the brazenness of men we call our leaders, embarrassment to share the same nationality with them, frustration for our nation and helplessness at my own ineffectuality. It is not that I won't make a stand. It is just that I am afraid my actions would only be futile. After all, these monsters are capable of anything. They can hurt me and my family. They already have, though I may not yet feel it.

    But I am writing this because I need to do something concrete. I need to let others know that ordinary citizens like me do not remain lukewarm to issues that would later affect me and my children. I want to make it known that there are also Filipinos who dream of something better for the Philippines. I want them to know that my country is not filled with scalawags and crooks in every corner, and that there are citizens left who believe in decency, fairness, a right to speak, a right to voice out ideas, a right to tell the people we have trusted to lead us that they have abused their power and that it is time for them to step down. I refuse to let this country go to hell because it is the only country I call mine and it is my responsibility to make sure I have done what I could for it.

    Those of us who do not have the wealth, power or position it needs to battle the evil crime lords in the government can summon the power of good. We can pray. We can do this with our families every night. We can offer petitions every time we celebrate mass. We can ask others to pray, too, including relatives and friends here and overseas. And we can offer sacrifices along with our petitions, just so we get the message to Him of our desperation in ridding our nation of these vermin. After all, they cannot be more powerful than God!

    I implore mothers out there to raise your children the best way you can. Do not smother, pamper, or lavish them with too much of the material comforts of life even if you can well afford them. Teach them that there are more important things in this world. I beg all fathers to spend time with their children, to teach them the virtues of hard work, honesty, fair play, sharing, dignity and compassion - right from the sandbox till they are old enough to go on their own. Not just in your homes, but at work, in school, everywhere you go. Be good role models. Be shining examples for your children so they will learn to be responsible adults who will carry and pass on your family name with pride and honor.

    I call on educators and teachers - we always underestimate the power of your influence on the minds of our youth. Encourage them to be aware of what is happening in their surroundings. Instill in them a love of their country, inculcate in them the value of perseverance in order to gain real, worthwhile knowledge, help us mold our children into honorable men and women. Encourage our graduates, our best and brightest, to do what they can to lift this country from the mire our traditional politicians have sunk us into. The youth is our future - and it would be largely because of you, our educators, that we will be able to repopulate the seats of power with good leaders, presidents, senators, congressmen, justices, lawmakers, law enforcers and lawful citizens.

    I ask all students, young people and young professionals everywhere to look around and get involved in what is happening. Do not let your youth be an excuse for failure to concern yourselves with the harsh realities you see. But neither let this make you cynical, because we need your idealism and fresh perspective just as you need the wisdom of your elders. YOUR COUNTRY NEEDS YOU! Let your voices be heard. Do what you can for this land that gave you your ancestors and your heritage. Use technology and all available resources at hand to spread good. Text meaningful messages to awaken social conscience. Try your best to fight moral decay because I promise you will not regret it when you become parents yourselves. You will look back at your past misdeeds and pray that your children will do better than you did.

    Remember that there are a few handful who are capable of running this country. You can join their ranks and make their numbers greater. We are tired of the old trapos. We need brave idealistic leaders who will think of the greater good before anything else. I voted for Atty. Martin Bautista and his team and I sure hope they will run again. Do your utmost to excel in your chosen field. Be good lawyers, civil servants, accountants, computer techs, engineers, doctors, military men so that when you are called to serve in government, you will have credibility and a record that can speak for itself.

    For love of this country, for the future of our children, for the many who have sacrificed and died to uphold our rights and ideals, I urge you to do what you can. As ordinary citizens, we can do much more for the Philippines than sit around and let crooks lead us to perdition. We owe ourselves this. And we owe our country even more.
    PROPAGANDA sad ni?

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    Default Re: Kung Hinde Tayo ang Kikilos, Sino Pa? - Gemma S Dimaculangan

    Scholarly piece. Kay iya man gitirahan tanan. Wala siyay gidapigan kun dili ang kamatooran ug ang moralidad sa gobyerno.

    sa philstar, klaro kaayo uy. Way kalainan sa style sa ubang istoryans. GMA ra gyud kay wa nay lain. Propaganda.

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    Default Re: Kung Hinde Tayo ang Kikilos, Sino Pa? - Gemma S Dimaculangan

    Nindot kaayo i join rally sa makati kay daghan chicks. gwapa, humot, ang crowd nindot.

    Sa welcome rotunda, tuay mga pangag, mga way kaligo... ha ha ha

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    Default Re: Kung Hinde Tayo ang Kikilos, Sino Pa? - Gemma S Dimaculangan

    Quote Originally Posted by balatucan
    Nindot kaayo i join rally sa makati kay daghan chicks. gwapa, humot, ang crowd nindot.

    Sa welcome rotunda, tuay mga pangag, mga way kaligo... ha ha ha
    Daghan man chicks diri cebu, mao ra d i na imo rason nga mu attend rally...

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    Default Re: Kung Hinde Tayo ang Kikilos, Sino Pa? - Gemma S Dimaculangan

    Quote Originally Posted by kamikaze426
    Daghan man chicks diri cebu, mao ra d i na imo rason nga mu attend rally...
    Binuang ra gud. Ka serious pod ninyo uy...

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