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" When I despair, I remember that all through history the ways of truth and love have always won. There have been tyrants,despots and murderers, and for a time they can seem invincible, but in the end they always fall. Think of it--always. " Mahatma Gandhi

Saturday, December 31, 2011

EQ Cartoons:The Biggest Pinoy Political Stories In 2011

Let The Show Begin!
 Fight The Dictator!
Da Best Ang Pinoy!

The WORST!
 The Brave Bald Eagle
 Gloria's LOYAL Supremes
 The Last Refuge
 The FIRM
 The Friendly Butcher
"Huwag Tularan!"
"Blind Justice?"
San Miguel
Lil Girl
 LOYALTY!

The Deadly Curse Of Gloria Arroyo's "OMERTA" in 2011


OMERTA
A rule or code that prohibits speaking or divulging information about certain activities, especially the activities of a criminal organization.
Angelo Reyes 
Angelo Tomas Reyes (March 17, 1945 – February 8, 2011) was the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) Chief of Staff from 2000 to 2001 under President Joseph Estrada. At the height of the 2001 EDSA Revolution, Reyes withdrew his support for Estrada which led to the installation of Vice President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo as president, under whom he then served as cabinet secretary until to 2010, including with the portfolios of National Defense and Energy. From Wikipedia
 Merciditas Gutierrez
Ma. Merceditas Navarro Gutierrez is a Filipino government official and Ombudsman of the Republic of the Philippines. She heads the powerful Ombudsman Office which investigates government officials accused of crimes. She was a two-time Justice Secretary of the Philippine Justice Department in 2002 and 2004. She assumed the Office of the Ombudsman on December 1, 2005 as the first female to head the post. On March 22, 2011, the House of Representatives voted to impeach Gutierrez. She announce her resignation from office on April 29, 2011.Wikipedia
First Filipino Chief Justice  IMPEACHED
Crime Does Not Pay! 
 Arrested
Former Commission on Elections (Comelec) Chairman Benjamin Abalos, 77 is charged with electoral sabotage, as he is accused of taking part in "the rigging the 2007 polls  to favor the senatorial candidates of then President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo."
 
 Gloria's Cowardly Butcher
 To quote  Gloria  Arroyo in her 2006 State of the Nation Address, “…we will end the long oppression of barangays by rebel terrorists who kill without qualms, even their own. Sa mga lalawigan sakop ng 7th Division nakikibaka sa kalaban si Jovito Palparan. Hindi siya aatras hanggang makawala sa gabi ng kilabot ang mga pamayanan at maka-ahon sa bukang liwayway ng hustisya at kalayaan.”

Friday, December 30, 2011

The Sisterhood of Gloria Arroyo and Imelda Marcos



Imelda Marcos:Included in Newsweek's Greediest List
Gloria Arroyo: "The Most Corrupt Country In Asia" Tag During Her Term

"My example is integrity." Gloria Arroyo
"This is the reason why I have decided to run -- so that I can manage the Marcos wealth properly for the direct benefit of the people."Imelda

“I get my fingers in all our pies. Before you know it, your little fingers including all your toes are in all the pies.” Imelda Marcos — cited in Ang Katipunan, October 1980

“Like Caesar’s wife, we must be above suspicion and we must see to it that morality, transparency and commitment will be supreme, always and everywhere.”
- Press Conference
March 20, 2001


 “I am my little people’s star and slave. When I go out into the barrios, I get dressed because I know my little people want to see a star. Other presidents’ wives have gone to the barrios wearing house dresses and slippers. That’s not what people want to see. People want someone they can love, someone to set an example.” — from the Los Angeles Times, October 1980

 “The austerity project is very much observed but I am sure that, in the context of foreign travels…it’s an exception because they are ministerial (and) important meetings (that the President has to attend),” Press Secretary Cerge Remonde 
 "My economic theory is that money was made round to go round. Money was made to encircle man so that he would blossom with many flowers. The whole trouble is, the center is money. All the heads of people thinking about money. All the hands of people reaching out for money. All their poor little bodies working for money. They are running in all directions for money." 
Imelda Marcos — November 1985, to Sandra Burton, in Impossible Dream


Will They Ever Really Repent?

8 Things Noynoy Aquino Should Be Doing In 2012

1) Place "The Buck Stops Here" Sign In The Presidential Desk
2) Ask Purisima To Catch A Really Big Fish 
And Put Him To Jail!
3) Ask Your Congressional Allies To Push RH Bill
4) Be A Role Model For The Youth!
5) Ask Kris To Stop Calling Attention To Herself!
6) Do Not Act Hastily On Gloria's Pardon, If Convicted!  
7) Fulfill Your Campaign Promises!

When we once begin to form good resolutions, God gives us every opportunity of carrying them out.
  St John Chrysostom
 Our Mission:
We will start to make these changes first in ourselves—by doing the right things, by giving value to excellence and integrity and rejecting mediocrity and dishonesty, and by giving priority to others over ourselves.
We will make these changes across many aspects of our national life.
A Commitment to Transformational Leadership:
1. From a President who tolerates corruption  to a President who is the nation’s first and most determined fighter of corruption.
2. From a government that merely conjures economic growth statistics that our people know to be unreal  to a government that prioritizes jobs that empower the people and provide them with opportunities to rise above poverty.
3. From relegating education to just one of many concerns  to making education the central strategy for investing in our people, reducing poverty and building national competitiveness.
4. From treating health as just another area for political patronage  to recognizing the advancement and protection of public health, which includes responsible parenthood, as key measures of good governance.
5. From justice that money and connections can buy  to a truly impartial system of institutions that deliver equal justice to rich or poor.
Economy
6. From government policies influenced by well-connected private interests  to a leadership that executes all the laws of the land with impartiality and decisiveness.
7. From treating the rural economy as just a source of problems, to recognizing farms and rural enterprises as vital to achieving food security and more equitable economic growth, worthy of re-investment for sustained productivity.
8. From government anti-poverty programs that instill a dole-out mentality  to well-considered programs that build capacity and create opportunity among the poor and the marginalized in the country.
9. From a government that dampens private initiative and enterprise  to a government that creates conditions conducive to the growth and competitiveness of private businesses, big, medium and small.
10. From a government that treats its people as an export commodity and a means to earn foreign exchange, disregarding the social cost to Filipino families  to a government that creates jobs at home, so that working abroad will be a choice rather than a necessity; and when its citizens do choose to become OFWs, their welfare and protection will still be the government’s priority.
Government Service
11. From Presidential appointees chosen mainly out of political accommodation  to discerning selection based on integrity, competence and performance in serving the public good.
12. From demoralized but dedicated civil servants, military and police personnel destined for failure and frustration due to inadequate operational support  to professional, motivated and energized bureaucracies with adequate means to perform their public service missions.
Gender Equality
13. From a lack of concern for gender disparities and shortfalls, to the promotion of equal gender opportunity in all spheres of public policies and programs.
Peace & Order
14. From a disjointed, short-sighted Mindanao policy that merely reacts to events and incidents  to one that seeks a broadly supported just peace and will redress decades of neglect of the Moro and other peoples of Mindanao.
Environment
15. From allowing environmental blight to spoil our cities, where both the rich and the poor bear with congestion and urban decay  to planning alternative, inclusive urban developments where people of varying income levels are integrated in productive, healthy and safe communities.
16. From a government obsessed with exploiting the country for immediate gains to the detriment of its environment  to a government that will encourage sustainable use of resources to benefit the present and future generations.
This platform is a commitment to change that Filipinos can depend on.  With trust in their leaders, everyone can work and build a greater future together.

8) Appoint Men And Women Of Probity.  
You still have some rascals in the cabinet!

Thursday, December 29, 2011

The 10 Things Pinoys Laughed At In 2011


1) The AQUINO DICTATORSHIP
The chief justice of the Philippine Supreme Court  accused President Benigno Aquino of plotting a “dictatorship”, and vowed to fight for his job after parliament impeached him.
Renato Corona rejected accusations against him of unlawfully protecting ex-president Gloria Arroyo, and appealed for popular support to resist what what he said was an assault on the judiciary’s independence.
“What they are trying to sow is a dictatorship… I will oppose the looming dictatorship of President Benigno Simeon Aquino III.” Corona 

2) "OPLAN Put the Little Girl to Sleep!"
Elena Bautista-Horn, a spokesperson for Pampanga Rep. Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, revealed   a possible threat on the life of the former President.
According to Horn, a source from a certain government agency talked to them a few days ago and told them about a so-called operation "Put the Little Girl to Sleep," being cooked allegedly by the Aquino administration.

3) Tita Glo has fear of flying!
"Arroyo has fear of flying!" HORN. What happened to the most traveled president in history?
 4) GMA:INTEGRITY!
 “I am convinced that with a person like her [Arroyo] and who also lives by example, we have hope for this country.” SC Chief Justice Renato Corona
 5) Topacio:Cut My Ball!
Lawyer Ferdinand Topacio is very confident of the sincerity of the Arroyos, that he is willing to cut a “ball” off if they do not return as promised.
In a quirky moment during a serious discussion on ANC's Headstart about the Arroyos’ attempt to go abroad for medical purposes, Topacio said: “I’m willing to do the worst. Ipapatanggal ko itlog ko pag di bumalik ang mga Arroyo.”
 
6) "Midas" Touch 
7) The Corona Court 
"I would like to be remembered by: that, in the Corona Court, right always found a sanctuary and wrong never found refuge."
SC Chief Justice Renato Corona
8) Renato Corona: “I'm actually a Jesuit at heart!
9) The Power Of  Gloria's Supremes!

10:Cowardly Butcher! 
After reportedly sending feelers to the Department of Justice, retired Army general Jovito Palparan Jr. is sending feelers to the Philippine National Police too.