Archive for July, 2008

MTV Airs Negative Political Ad Against Barack Obama

MTV just started accepting political ads. And the first political ad that millions of young people will see is a negative attack on Barack Obama—saying he’s “worse than a flip-flopper” and accusing him of no longer being against the war. It’s outrageous.
The Republicans’ strategy is clear: kill the hope that’s brought millions of new young [...]

STATE OF THE NATION ADDRESS: SONA 2008

Philippines, July 28, 2008 – Full Text of President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo’s State of the Nation Adress for 2008 (SONA 2008). Held in front of the 14th Congress with Manny Villar as Senate President and House Speaker Nograles.
State of the Nation Address (2008 SONA) of President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
2nd Regular Session of the 14th Congress
28 July [...]

J Passes Nursing Board Exam

Last June (2008), J, Bebot’s daughter took the nursing board exam in The Philippines, and just a few days ago, I learned that she passed. Bebot would have been proud, as I am proud of her. I know she has a bright future ahead of her. I’m just sad that Bebot is [...]

Barack Obama Speech In Berlin Germany

Big crowds met Senator Barack Obama in Germany yesterday, as almost 200,000 gathered to watch the possible future president of the most powerful nation in the world. Was it presumptuous of Barack Obama to make such a trip oversees and make a stump speech overseas? Whatever your opinion, we have to realize that [...]

QUIT CLAIM? Why Sulpicio Lines Just Plain Sucks

When The MV Princess of The Stars capsized off the coast of Romblon due to having sailed into a typhoon, and having more than 800+ passengers and crew members on board, one would have thought that a company as negligent as this wouldn’t have a fighting chance in Hell of surviving the backlash. But [...]

Buried On A Sunday

Bebot was buried on Sunday. It would have been Monday, but apparently in Chinese tradition, it’s bad to bury someone on a Monday. Any news that I hear regarding Bebot makes me just so very sad. While I couldn’t find the time to come home in such a short notice, since I [...]

MV Princess of The Stars Report and A Video Interview

I was just browsing youtube, wondering what videos there were on the sinking of The MV Princess of The Stars, the flagship of Sulpicio Lines that capsized off the shores of Romblon. There was a report on the whole situation, as updated on July 4, the other was of an interview with one of [...]

My Purpose As A Filipino

There was a time in my life when all I could think about was myself, when the furthest I could think about of my future was what I would eat for dinner. I changed. When I realized that the homeless man and the poor among us have lives, have stories, have families, and [...]

Are We Ready For July 18 Earthquake In The Philippines

Although I highly doubt the veracity of the “prediction” that an 8.1 magnitude earthquake will hit The Philippines on July 18, which is just hours from now. I also have entertained the question on whether or not we are actually ready for a magnitude 8.1 earthquake.
What exactly is our earthquake disaster preparedness plan in [...]

To My Dearest Bebot

It seems the cries in our family is not going to end soon. My mother, your mother, your wife, your only daughter, they cry and yearn for you to come back to us. You, who were the first of their nephews or nieces, they held you close to their hearts because you were [...]

The Search Is Over…

Our dearest Bebot has been found. Yesterday, at around 6pm Manila Time, a woman called up over at Bebot’s place, his mother had answered the phone. The news was heartbreaking. Bebot had been found on the shores of Masbate, about 50 kilometers away from Romblon where The MV Princess of The Stars [...]

News Reporting?

I hate it when reporters for the sake of submitting something, don’t dig deeper. It may be that they are pressed for time, the editor wants their piece ASAP without consideration of completion, or that the reporter just wants a simple story without diving into real investigative reporting.
I’m only mentioning this, because I found [...]

The New Yorker, Barack Obama, The Muslim Cartoon Satire

I don’t read The New Yorker as much as I want to, it’s an excellent magazine though. So, it was shocking to me when I learned earlier in the day that they had a frontpage which depicted, in a cartoon satire, Barack Obama and his wife, within the White House, adorning “muslim atire”, with [...]

22 Ships?

I have tried my hardest to obtain information as to whether or not, the much quoted fact of 22 major ships or big vessels other than MV Princess of The Stars, either sank or capsized during Typhoon Frank. But such is the case, when one is trying to search for relevant information, one cannot [...]

Former White House Spokesman Tony Snow Dies

Oh, and another breaking news that I thought I would write about, for posterity sake I guess. The former White House Spokesman for The Bush Administration, Tony Snow, has just passed away. He announced last year that he was leaving his position after his doctors realized that his cancer (he had colon) had [...]

The Jeepney Magazine

Wanted to write about this before I forgot, it’s about The Jeepney Magazine.
The Jeepney Magazine is published by the Urban Opportunities for Change Foundation, Inc., a non-stock, non-profit, non-political and non-government organization. We are licensed under the Securities and Exchange Commission, Department of Social Welfare and Development, Bureau of Internal Revenues and Department of Trade [...]