Showing posts with label akomismo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label akomismo. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Small things can cause big outcomes...

Who are to blame? Should I trust them?

They said this… They said that…
In every country, there are rulers. Every ruler is chosen by election process. In every election, there are candidates. Every candidate has to undergo different processes of selection in order to be approved as a, well, candidate. Every election period, the COMELEC releases DO’s and DONT’s for the candidates. Do’s and Don’t’s on how they could campaign so the voters would know them.

Therefore, each candidate knew very clearly where they could put their fliers, posters, banners etc. They kept on promising that they would improve the lives and position of the people and the country if they were elected. Are they telling us truths or just another lies just like the previous candidates who were elected and had done nothing good to us and our country? They kept on promising things to the Filipinos but would they really do it afterwards? Why don’t they just do it now?

I’m just thinking about it… Good thing I’m still not a voter. If I am, I would probably not vote anybody. Ok. Why?

Simple things but if you sum it all, it could be a great disaster to the whole universe. I don’t know if I’m making sense to the readers, I just want to blurt out the opinions I have in my mind.

What do you think of trees? Me, they’re living things. They are part of the nature. And they give balance to the whole Earth. The Hydrogen and Oxygen cycle, the Water and Evaporation Cycle, and the Flooding and the balance of nature. They have feelings, just like humans. They can get hurt and feel sadness, bitterness, happiness, jealousy etc. Taking care of them is like a laughing matter now to those people who are very ughmmm. I don’t know what you call them. They are those people who think they own the Hollywood-like world. Very sosyaleras, always on the pubs and party’s, always going out for some goodie happy-go-lucky trips, always spending money’s for not worth while things, and doesn’t care about the world, environment, and people who are not like them.

Opppps, sorry, this is out of the topic already. Let’s go back to the real reason why I’m writing this. I am very disappointed to the candidates of this year’s presidential election. I heard in the television that candidates cannot put their fliers, posters, etc. to some particular places. Like in private walls and properties… and the TREES. But as I was on my way to my province for a short vacation, and back to Manila, I was really sad to see the trees that were full of campaign materials from different candidates.

I can’t stop myself from telling my grandmother that I am now beginning to dislike and hate every candidates running for whatever positions they like. How am I going to let these candidates rule my country when they are not yet in the position to rule us and the country and look at what they’re doing already? They are destroying the Nature, buying votes, killing each other etc.


Trees are not just trees. They shed millions of tears in every stapler bullets or nails that were put to them. They cry for help in every burden brought by those campaign materials they have to carry and keep posted, put by the minions of the candidates. And they know how to get revenge when all of them realize there are too many people who doesn’t care and aware about their real existence already.

Another thing, they got so many fliers. So many papers were made into campaign materials like that. Giving it all away like it’s just a piece of crap. But if you try to analyze it, how many trees were cut just to make all those fliers and posters? Yes, they are good campaign materials. People who saw those materials would remember who to vote and not to vote. But after the election, what will happen to those plastic posters and papers? They could have just held a big campaign meeting-de-avance-like in every barangays or cities. And continue meeting people, greeting them, shaking hands with them, etc. They could have just put the money they used in those campaign materials into more good use. Like they could give a feeding program and worthy workshops to people below poverty line and others who have difficulties looking for jobs. That’s a worthier deed. That is a simpler action that could give deeper impact to the people.

Now tell me, readers… Are they worth our votes, trusts, and lives? When even the simple “No campaign materials to be put on trees.” policy, they can’t even follow… They can’t even think of a worthier strategy to show that they really mean what they say? How could they make the Philippines a better country? Or maybe, it’s because they really don’t mean it?

Sorry to those who already have someone in mind to vote… Let me have the benefit of the doubt…




(Note: Sorry if my English is bad too. I’m not that good. Please correct me if you see wrong grammars in it. Thanks and enjoy reading.)

Friday, April 23, 2010

I'm proud to be a Filipino!

Our race lineage is so precious that it can't be erased even if you already belong to another citizenship. Our nationality will always be our race because it's what makes us unique from the others. Not knowing or not being proud of your race is like being ignorant to yourself of who you really are. Whatever citizenship you belong to, you must always remember and be proud of from what race you belong.

I'm proud to be a Filipino! And as a youth, as my country's hope for a change, I will do my best to do good things, with the help of God. and build up a strong friendship relation with my fellow youths from other countries.

Minna, GANBARE!

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Philippine Election -What's in it for me?

I'm just wondering... since it's election time again, many are 'nagkukumahog' to run this time. And seeing what happened to the Philippines for the past few years, I wonder what could these bunch of runners can do for the country if ever they win the votes of many. Seeing the Philippines right now, it seems like there were really no good things that happened to make it a better living place. So many shortages, wars, inflation and unattended pending help from those who were struck by the calamities we have encountered.

Just recently, in my Economics class, we had reporting by groups. My group tackled about the Finance thingy of the Philippines and the next group discussed about the Trading thingy. The Galleon era and the era now. We have learned that the current 'utang' (debt) of the Philippines in the World Bank is about Php 300 billion now or something close to that. (not really sure)

The Philippines was born to be one of the most blessed country in the World. So gifted.
But how come we belong to the 3rd world countries?
How come we can't even pay our debts?
How come Filipinos were born very gifted but people chose to be so dumb instead?
We're an agricultural country but how come we can't even supply our own with the basics needs?
How come we have so many laws but we're so poor in following it?
How come we have so many buildings and techs like 'nakikipagsabayan tayo kahit papaano' but then, so many children can't go to school?
How come they were fixing the roads and the industrial buildings but can't fix the needies?
How come there are people who dies of being hit by cars just under the overpass?
How come there are so many talented Filipinos but they kept on focusing the fame to those who brings so much money for themselves and not for the country?
How come most of the successful businessmen are foreign and not from our own race? and we tend to make 'samba' and use these foreign items when ours are more beautiful naman?
How come 'ung sariling atin, mas mahal'?
How come we have so many 'libreng school para sa mahirap "daw"', and yet so many Filipinos can't attend to these schools?
How come there are so many 'how come's? Can't we make a difference?

How can these candidates of 2010 Elections serve the Philippines? Can they make a difference? Is that difference going to be good or bad?

Pinapalaki nila ung mga daan kasi daw para di na masyadong trapik. Totoo ba? nabawasan ba ung trapik? hindi naman. Madami kasing makukuha dun. Wala un sa daan. Nasa gumagamit un.
Bakit sa Japan at States, maliliit ung mga public highways nila pero maayos naman? Diretso pa mostly ung mga daan, hindi paliko likong parang spaghetti. Wala magulong trapik. Kasi maayos ung laws nila. Hinuhuli ung dapat hulihin. Inaayos ung dapat ayusin. Walang kotong. Walang gitgitan. Nasa iisang lane kaya hindi buhol buhol.
Ung bicycle lane nila, para lang talaga sa bicycles at skaters. Sa ibang bansa nga, may Horse lanes pa. Bakit satin hindi pwedeng ganun??? Kasi pati ung bicycle lanes ginagawang car lanes or paradahan. Anong silbi nun?

Gusto kong makasakay ng malayo sa kabayo pag may lakad akong hindi ganun kaimportante. Gusto kong maranasan mag-skates or mag-bike when going somewhere without thinking that I might not be safe cause I might get hit by a car or something.

Gusto kong makakita ng kandidatong nakikipagkamay sa taong grasa. Gaano ba sila maka-tao? Gaano sila mapagkunwari? Gaano nila makakayang humalik sa lupa?

It's not about kung sinong galing sa mahirap... it's not about kung sinong they thought is para sa mahirap... It's about kung sinong tatayong magpapakahirap.

It's not about kung sinong mag-aahon satin sa kahirapan... It's not about kung sinong magbibigay satin ng tulong para yumaman... It's about kung sinong maglalakas loob to make the lives of each and every Filipinos pantay pantay. Walang mahirap, walang mayaman. Nagtutulungan, nagmamahalan, nagbibigayan.

Gusto kong makakita ng kandidatong namamalengke sa wet market para magpakain ng mga malnourish, hindi nangangampanya sa dry market with his/her bodyguards with matching banda's.

Gusto kong makakita ng tunay na pagbabago. Gaya ng pangarap ng mga taong tunay na nakakakita sa reyalidad na nangyayari sa bansa.

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Japan Japan Japan!!!

I applied in a program of NYC... An exchange student program... Destination: Japan...

Sugoi...

It was a rush application demo, I still wish I'd be accepted... It's a reaL hope... They will call me by January to inform me if ever I will be accepted...

I really like to go to Japan... Not only for some leisurely trip but to also experience how to live there. I'm really amazed on how Japanese keeps their country like a sakura tree.. Always blooming.. and I'm hoping that Philippines will be like that too..

I wanna be someone who could change my country from being a third world trash into a better living place... So i hope I will be accepted...

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Pilipino Ka Ba?

Kahit anu ka pa...

Diyos ng Kaguwapuhan...

Diyosa ng Kagandahan...

Mayaman...

Mahirap...

Ang tunay na Pilipino,

anumang estado,

marunong pa ring humalik sa lupa!

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Thanks...for changing the World...

Republic of the Philippines Former President Corazon Aquino, ang Ina ng Demokratiko.

Tita Cory, thanks for being an inspiration to every Filipinos living here in this world. Thank you for staying brave in spite the challenges you've faced upon serving us as our President. Thanks for being a good example and making us realize that war doesn't always have to shred blood all over the corners of the world. Thanks for making us know that unity and faith in God is the best weapon in order to survive in this life's challenges and have peace...

May you now rest in peace and enjoy your life in the Spirit World with your good husband who also brought a good history to us, Filipinos. Please still guide us and make us remember the things you have done to us. We, the Filipino people that you left here living in this Earth, will surely always keep you in our hearts and we will never forget you. Your goodness and greatness. We will continue to fight for the rights of every Filipinos like what you did for us...

Sino nga ba si Tita Cory?

Maria Corazon "Cory" Sumulong Cojuangco Aquino11th President of the Philippines, serving from 1986 to 1992. She was the first female president of the Philippines and was Asia's first female president. (January 25, 1933 – August 1, 2009) was the A self-proclaimed "plain housewife", Aquino was married to Senator Benigno Aquino, Jr. (1932–1983), a leading figure in the political opposition against the autocratic rule of President Ferdinand Marcos. After her husband was assassinated upon his return from exile in the United States1986 snap presidential elections. After Marcos was proclaimed the winner despite widespread reports of electoral fraud, Aquino was installed as President by the peaceful 1986 People Power Revolution. on August 21, 1983, Aquino, who had no prior political experience, became a focal point and unifying force of the opposition against Marcos. She was drafted to run against Marcos in the Aquino's presidency saw the restoration of democratic institutions in the Philippines, through the enactment of a new Constitution which limited the powers of the presidency, restored the bicameral Congress, and renewed emphasis on civil liberties. Her administration was likewise hampered by several military coup attempts by disaffected members of the Philippine military which derailed a return to full political stability and economic development.

(wikipedia.com)

On August 1, 2009, she died from colon cancer.

Siya pa lamang ang taong namatay kung saan halos lahat ng tao sa Pilipinas ay nagkaisa at nagdasal para sa kanya. Sa kanyang pagsakabilang buhay, tila naulit ang kasaysayan ng Pilipinas sa panahong namatay ang kanyang yumaong esposo ng siyang lalong nagpasiklab ng digmaan laban sa presidente na si Marcos nuon. Nang ilibing si Ninoy Aquino, buong bansa din ang nagkaisa, sumubaybay at nakipaglibing sa pamilyang Aquino. Sa panahong iyon, galit ang pawang nararamdaman ng mga tao para kay Marcos at pagdadalamhati kay Ninoy Aquino. Matapos iyon ay naganap ang makasaysayang People Power or Edsa Revolution. At ngayon nga ay tila naulit ang pangyayaring yaon, lamang ay kapayapaan at pagdadalamhati ang nararamdaman ng mga tao para kay Cory Aquino.

Madaming naitulong sa taong bayan ang matatag na babaing ito. Kung kayat talagang minahal siya ng mga tao at naging huwarang pinuno rin sa ibang bansa. Kaya naman...

Maraming maraming Salamat Tita Cory. Mabuhay ka!

Friday, June 12, 2009

Independence Day

Happy Independence Day people! Today we celebrate the historical "Araw ng Kalayaan" of the Philippines so it's a holiday. If you don't know the history then i'll share a bit about it.

The Philippine Flag was first shown when President Emilio Aguinaldo waved it in front of so many people at Kawit, Cavite as he proclaimed the independence of the Filipinos in 1898. Also, the Lupang Hinirang, composed by Julian Felipe, was first heard and declared officially to be our Philippine National Anthem that day. So, during our Independence Day, so many flags were being hung in the streets and hi-ways and the cars have flags also and the buildings etc etc.. And different Nationalist Organizations organize some cooL festives and programs and people always go and watch it.

I was supposed to go to Fort Bonifacio today for the AKOMISMO concert but i don't have anyone to go with me here. Anyways...if you're not busy guys.. i suggest that you also join this site.. akomismo.org... It's for Filipinos' like us. check this out for more info... http://akomismo.org/main.php?s=whois .... ja! Happy Independence Day!