"Millions of Filipino men and women had to leave their country for jobs abroad beneath their level of education. Filipino professionals whom we recruited to work in Singapore are as good as our own. Indeed, their architects, artists, and musicians are more artistic and creative than ours. Hundreds of thousands of them have left for Hawaii and for the American mainland. It is a problem the solution to which has not been made easier by the workings of a Philippine version of the American constitution. The difference lies in the culture of the Filipino people. It is a soft, forgiving culture. Only in the Philippines could a leader like Ferdinand Marcos, who pillaged his country for over 20 years, still be considered for a national burial. Insignificant amounts of the loot have been recovered, yet his wife and children were allowed to return and engage in politics."

From Third World to First by Singapore’s former Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew, a true visionary and strong leader

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I’ve had my battles with a lot of Noynoyans on the internet and one thing I can tell you about them is that they are really nasty, mean and evil.

They’ll attack anyone who opposes the idea that their candidate is the best candidate for President — that is apparently their idea of democracy, you are free to choose anyone for President as long as it is Noynoy Aquino.

Recently, I learned from a friend that the wife of Francis Magalona revealed that she and her husband’s memory had been attacked after she expressed her support for Richard “Dick” Gordon’s Presidential Candidacy.  This is what she said:

“Don’t tell me to relax. Eversince I became vocal about supporting Mr Gordon, Noynoy supporters shamelessly vandalized my photo & my dead husband’s, depicting we actually are for their candidate which is outright misleading. Yan ang hirap sa atin. Lahat nalang pine-personal nyo. Why can’t I show my disgust? It’s my right. Besides, I’m not hurting anybody, I’m simply being assertive. Try nyo kaya?”

The message that is going around these days among Noynoy Aquino’s supporters is that if their candidate doesn’t win, it will certainly be because HE WAS CHEATED.

And moreover, because he was cheated, he will lead another people power revolution.

THAT IS NOYNOY’S IDEA OF DEMOCRACY. Do you still want him to be President?

There really are some fans of the popular candidate who are going over the edge with their fanaticism and I do hope that if he doesn’t win, he won’t instigate/promote another ‘people power’ revolution. I’m sick of it.

Davao City is the Place to be

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I was born and raised in this premier city of the south. Located at the southeastern part of Mindanao, Davao is the largest and the most progressive city of the country with a land area of 2,444 sq. km.. Here are some facts that you have to know about my beautiful hometown.

1) Davao City is very accessible. It is an hour and forty minutes away from Manila and almost an hour from Cebu. You can opt to take the ferry or the PhilTranco bus.

2) Roman Catholic is the city’s dominant religion.

3) You can drink water directly from the tap. Don’t worry, our water system is the third cleanest drinking water in the whole world.

4) The city’s lifestyle is relatively cheap. Local vendors sell fruits at rock bottom prices. Average water bill for every household ranges from Php 150 to Php 400. Also, we don’t have to worry about the expensive toll fee because we don’t have it here.

5) Speaking of toll fee, traffic is not really a big problem. Usually we experience traffic every rush hour period, but generally, travel time will not be compromised due to traffic.

6) If an accident occurs, call 911.

7) Davaoeños sleep. As early as 11 pm, streets in the downtown area looks almost deserted, as if people have evacuated due to an incoming calamity. I’ve been to Cagayan de Oro and Iligan City and even if it’s 2am, the streets are still busy, partying as if there’s no tomorrow.

8) It is safe to use your cellphones on public places. Crime rate is relatively low compared to other major cities of the country.

9) Davao Death Squad. Sad to say this exists. For more details, use Google.

10) Due to its location, it’s rarely visited by typhoons. We really do not know what it feels like to be battered by a super typhoon. Though during wet season we always experience heavy rain.

11) The climate throughout the city isn’t really consistent. Downtown Davao’s altitude is approximately 10-20 feet above sea level. Other areas can be as high as 4,600 feet above sea level. In these places, temperature would range from 10-19 degrees Celsius. Also people and travelers always experience heavy fog during early morning, dusk and night time.

12) With regards to no. 11, we also grow and sell strawberries. Buda is the Baguio City of the south.

13) We do not need to spend thousands just to travel to Boracay. We have our very own Samal Island. It’s just 5 minutes away from the city proper.

14) Generally, the city is not that polluted.

15) Davaoeños speak Tagalog and Bisaya fluently, which led to the development of the new dialect called “Davao Tagalog”. For example, instead of saying “Hoy, ang tagal talaga ni Tricia. Nasaan na ba siya?” we say, “Ay uy! Katagal talaga ni Tricia! Nasaan naman iyan siya uy!”. Sounds awkward or funny? Well it is clearly evident that Davao is a melting pot of all cultures. Moreover, this is a product of collaborative efforts coming from different dialects which eventually influence the people over time. Davao City is just… diverse.

16) Because the city is very big, establishments aren’t clustered on a certain area. Establishments are strategically distributed to each major points of the city just to serve their clients. It’s a pain in the pwet when one decides to go for bar hopping.

17) Since 2001, we haven’t experienced firecrackers exploding on the night sky. Every Christmas and New Year’s Eve, the sky is illuminated by stars, not the flying 5-stars (if there is really a flying five-star firecracker). The local government had implemented the city ordinance which deals with the complete ban of firecrackers. Sparklers are also prohibited. It may be a sad thing for others but let’s look on the brighter side! We breathe cold and fresh air during these festivities and we won’t have to worry for stray bullets.

18) Smoking is prohibited in almost all areas. One stick of cigarette costs only Php 2.00. Once you violate the rule, you have to pay the fine starting at Php 1,500.

19) We are creative. There are lots of local artists here. Kublai Milan is one. Once you arrive at the airport, you’ll be greeted by this giant Durian sculpture. You can also see his works at People’s Park.

20) Marco Polo Hotel is the tallest structure in the city. Skyscrapers isn’t necessary since the city has still LOTS of spaces available despite its 1.5 million inhabitants.

There are lots of things to say about Davao but it will take me more than a day to finish this article.

I’ve been to Davao and I got friends there too. Love the place :-)

noisyman:

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noisyman:

/golfclap

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Ng Dahil Sa Iyo

Bihira lang akong magsulat sa Tagalog, katulad ng dati kong idolo na si Conrad De Quiros. Pakiusap lang sa mga susunod na kakanta ng Pambansang Awit: Kung sa tingin mo ay artistic expression ang ginagawa mo, gawin mo na lang sa banyo ang pagbirit ng linyang “ang mamatay ng dahil sa ‘yo.” Hindi na nakakatuwa o nakakahanga. Sobra na. Kung ayaw mo nito, kausapin ang representante para tanggalin ang batas na ‘to.

Mayroon tayong batas. Simple lang ang nilalaman nito: ang pagbigay galang sa ginawa ni Julian Felipe. May tamang pagkanta nito at hindi lang basta bastang puedeng ayusin ito para lang umayon sa gusto mo. Kung ang batas na ito ay mahirap sundin e maasahan pa ba na sundin ang iba pang mas mahalagang batas? Ang daming dahilan para takasan ang pagsunod at diyan nagmumula ang halos lahat ng problema ng bansa natin.

Ang daming dahilan para takasan ang pagsunod at diyan nagmumula ang halos lahat ng problema ng bansa natin. 

Hindi na ba nakikita ng tao ang kahalagahan ng pagsunod sa batas?

Malinaw na hindi ko dinudada ang pagiging makabayan ni Arnel Pineda. Ang nais ko lang ay maging halimbawa siya sa mga nakararami. Sundin ang batas, ganun ka-simple. May wastong pag-awit at hindi ito katulad ng national anthem ng USA.

Hindi tayo sila. Hindi tayo magiging sila. Hindi natin kaya maging sila. Iba tayo.

Bukod kay Pineda, dapat ring mabigyan ng kaukulan na multa o parusa ang mga nakaraang singer na minasaker ang Pambansang Awit. Kung hindi ito mapursige, sumasagi sa isip ko ang isa pang tanong: Ganito na lang ba kababaw ang pagtingin ng iba sa national symbols natin?

simula ng kampanya bukas!

simula ng kampanya bukas!

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There is also a Certificate of Copyright Registration and Deposit I found here stating that Lizza Nakpil owns the rights to the song “Posible.”

In addition, I didn’t think it was a good idea to address the issue via Twitter. There was a better way to deal with this.

Great!