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Social AwarenessFebruary 29, 2008 6:48 pm

Google recently made updates and I noticed it on the page rankings of my blogs. My Victory and Trials blog which is used to have PR2 now dropped to 0. Some of my blogs stayed as is but I have two exciting changes. I got two blogs earned Page Rank. From PR0 raised to PR2 which is my Student’s Stuff blog and this blog of mine for social awareness, Anything Anytime Anywhere from PR0 raised to PR3. Wheew. A very good news for me.

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News EditorialsFebruary 24, 2008 11:09 pm
Source: Inquirer.net

Date: 02/24/2008

 

“Don’t be a fence-sitter, join the rallies”

MANILA, Philippines - Don’t be a fence-sitter, join today’s rallies to celebrate the anniversary of People Power, the one shining moment in our history that the whole world applauded. Without any violence, without any bloodshed, we toppled a dictator. Just because the result of that original People Power and the succeeding ones were disappointing, and now nauseating, is no reason not to celebrate its anniversary. Were it not for that, we would still be ruled today by Imelda Marcos and, after her, perhaps by Bongbong Marcos. That’s reason enough to be thankful for People Power 1986, though not for People Power 2001.

The administration is understandably trying to pour cold water on today’s rallies because it is afraid they may escalate into bigger and bigger protest movements as they did in the earlier ones until President Ferdinand Marcos first, and then President Joseph Estrada next, were forced to flee Malacañang. Knowing that the people are already fed up with the corruption in the Arroyo government, administration officials are afraid it would be GMA herself who would be forced to flee the Palace next. That’s not so bad in itself, but if one does not have a guilty conscience, why would he or she think that?

Anyway, Malacañang’s minions have been harnessed to discourage another People Power. The people are tired, they are disappointed, they say. But we have been taught from childhood that if at first you don’t succeed, try and try again. Yes, we got a worse President after People Power II, but that’s no reason to give up. We made a mistake in that one, so we should correct that mistake. All the more reason that we should try again. And if that doesn’t succeed either, then we should try once more until we succeed. What will happen to this world if at the first failure, human beings stop trying and give up? Many of the modern trappings that we enjoy today and the modern medicines that have saved lives were achieved after many years of trying. We wouldn’t be enjoying them today if their inventors gave up after their first or second failures.

 

People Power I did not start big. It started small, then slowly became bigger and bigger until Malacañang itself was besieged and Marcos had to flee to save himself. And it took many months after the assassination of Ninoy Aquino for the anger of the people to culminate in People Power. The same thing may happen in today’s rallies. They may become bigger and bigger as more and more people join them.

And you, yes you, cannot sit on the fence, totally uncommitted to what is going on around you. It’s your life and the future of your children that are at stake. You have to be involved to assure a bright future for them. As John Donne said, no man is an island separate from the rest of the world. “Every man’s death diminishes me,” he wrote. Don’t be like the man who refuses to help a neighbor put out a small fire in the latter’s house because it is far from his own house, until the fire spread and engulfed his house. Maybe you have not yet been a victim of government abuse now, but if you do not help prevent those abuses now, they will eventually get to you.

Do something now that you can be proud of. Stand up and be counted.

 

Reaction:

I strongly agree to some points of this editorial and somehow disagree on the other way around. I agree on the point that the people are already very tired from these corruptions which are seemingly uncontrollable. It is very much disappointing that we often end up with government officials whose involvement in graft and corruption cases is very much rampant. I agree to air our points, our views against these tyrants but somehow I disagree of these lessened values of People Power. Filipinos tend to rally every now and then when satisfaction isn’t met. It’s tiring in such a way that we, the Filipinos, had people power to put Arroyo into her position right now and then what? What will happen next? Kick Arroyo out from her seat as a president and who did they think is capable enough to replace her? We end up doing the same mistake. It proves the popular niche stating “History repeats itself”, can’t we just change it? Can’t we seek for a whole new approach of kicking these corrupt officials out from their offices? People Power is not a trend when in the middle of the administrative years; we all gather and put up a new set of administrators. It’s an infinite loop and it requires more and new well planned approach to put an end of this infinite loop.

Me, me, and me...February 19, 2008 10:00 am

Source: Philippine Daily Inquirer
Date:    02/19/2008

                      “A gov’t that has betrayed its people”

 
In a democracy, the government is mandated by law to protect its citizens and promote their wellbeing. When this same government kidnaps, maligns, threatens its own citizens and, worst of all, blatantly engages in massive corruption at all levels of the bureaucracy, it loses its right to demand the allegiance of its citizens.

 
Rodolfo Noel Lozada Jr.’s exposé of the fraudulent national broadband network (NBN) deal shows that corruption in this government has crept into the highest echelons of government. The Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo administration, through its sycophants in the Senate, such as Miriam Defensor-Santiago, Juan Ponce Enrile and Joker Arroyo, tried vainly to destroy Lozada’s credibility. As veteran trial lawyers, they should have known that an honest witness is the most difficult witness to break.

 

The last persons on this planet who would qualify to pontificate about morality and credibility are Senators Santiago and Enrile. Senator Arroyo is a difficult case to explain. But a political theorist said that power oftentimes addles the brain and weakens the character of most mortals.

 
The Arroyo administration is like the Mafia or a criminal syndicate. Instead of using the law to promote justice and the truth, it wields the “rule of law” as an instrument of oppression and terror. Thomas Jefferson once wrote that when a government betrays its own people, it must be toppled from its arrogant perch.

 

 

Reaction:

I agree to this editorial. Corruption undermines everything the law enforcement community works towards. It impoverishes whole communities, and threatens the safety and security of the many for the benefit of a very few. Corruption is a manifestation of institutional weakness, poor ethical standards, skewed incentives and insufficient enforcement.

These corrupt officials slowly drain the resources of our country. Furthermore, corruption fuels transnational crime. Corruption itself does not produce poverty, but it does have a direct and immediate impact on economic growth and good governance, which in turn raises poverty levels. They must be toppled from its arrogant perch.

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News Editorials, Social AwarenessFebruary 4, 2008 10:45 pm

Published by: http://www.inquirer.net

Date Published: 02/04/2008

News Editorial: De Venecia ousted as House speaker

MANILA, Philippines - The House of Representatives has voted to declare the speakership vacant, effectively ousting Speaker Jose de Venecia Jr. from the position he has held for five consecutive three-year terms. Of the 240 House members, 174 voted “yes” to declare the speakership vacant, 35 voted “no,” and 16 abstained. Hours earlier, De Venecia anticipated his ouster in an impassioned speech and in an interview with reporters said he would join the political opposition and was declaring “war” on President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo. De Venecia in a 59-minute speech accused Malacañang of orchestrating moves to remove him as speaker.

He recounted the times he had stood to defend President Arroyo, and said, “It pains me grievously to hurt the President and to hurt the First Family because I have invested so much more than any of you in this chamber to help the President become Vice President, become President….” Reporters later asked De Venecia whether his accusations against the President, members of her family and close associates were a declaration of war. He replied, “Yes.” “I will join the opposition to denounce corruption in this administration. I will join the battle against corruption,” he said. In his speech, De Venecia said that Malacañang was in "collusion" with a private lawyer who had filed several complaints against him and his son, Jose “Joey” De Venecia III, before the Ombudsman. He was referring to lawyer Roel Pulido, who had also filed an ethics case against him at the House.

He added that congressmen could not use proceeds of the road users’ tax without going through agents of Malacañang. He accused the presidential palace of inaction on alleged assassination threats against him and his son, who has alleged bribe offers in connection with a contract to put up a multimillion-dollar national broadband network.Before ending his speech, De Venecia also identified port magnate Enrique Razon, who served as treasurer of Arroyo’s senatorial candidates last year, as having control of the pork barrel, road users’ tax funds and many projects of the administration.He described Razon as “partner in the corridors of power in Malacañang.”

“De Venecia is just one with the same feather of Arroyo-balimbing king and queen.”

 

Reaction:

I strongly agree to this editorial especially the last reaction of the author. It was so unlikely to witness that former house speaker, Jose de Venecia, will be acting that way just becuase he’s losing up the position that he has to the extent of putting up a fight against the President. He even recounted the days he stood up and defended the rpesident and now promised to join the opposition and prove the administration’s malpractices especially in issues of graft and corruption. De Venecia just proved to the people that he’s aware of these malpractices but just keeps quiet because he is in the position or worst maybe he’s part of it.

 

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