Maraming salamat Pangulong Gloria Macapagal Arroyo sa footbridge na ito.

Why should we thank GMA? She stole the presidency then she should do the job of the president. It is the number one role of leaders to serve the people. Thus, these leaders should not be displaying such kind of tarpaulins or advertisements. Something that they are using for their campaigns or to make people think that they are doing their jobs. We should be able to know if a certain leader is good if we see it in his/her ways. We should be able to see improvements without them having to give emphasis to what they’ve done.

The same goes for those signages which says “This is a project of Cong. Blah Blah” or “Ito ay proyekto ni Tong-gressman Blah Blah”. It is not a certain leader’s project unless s/he is the one who gave fundings for such developments. The funds they are using for these projects, which they are trying to take credit, are from the taxes that the citizens pay. Therefore, signages should go as such “Ang proyektong ito ay pinangunahan ni Congressman Tralala”. Fair enough.

My Definition of a Traditional Politician (May 6, ‘07)

[One of my old blogs from Multiply.com, unedited.]

    For the Filipino people, a traditional politician is corrupt. For them politics is a business. It indeed has become a sort of money-making arena. However, why should we settle with these definitions when there is a more preferable one.

    For me a traditional politician is a human being who’s made by God in His own likeness and image. This man is God-fearing and he has been tasked  to look after all God’s creations especially his own kind.  So when a man runs for politics and aspires to become a leader, he is not elected to become a god but only a man who’s given a great responsibility over the others. He would stay the same. He could even walk the same streets he used to pass by because he’s no better than the others. He’s even become a lower person because he is now the servant of the people.

    Today politicians and leaders are given privileges; too much that they don’t even deserve them. Take them away and we’ll know who are the real leaders ready to serve and die for their people.

    The pork barrel has always been an issue. Why? Because it’s like water that flows anywhere that has space. It has become uncontrollable. It fills containers that should not be filled. The pork barrel is not to build mansions for mistresses and secret husbands, rather it is to build communities. The pork barrel is not to buy luxury cars, rather to provide transportation to schools and to workplaces. The pork barrel is not only for a person but for a people.

    Sometimes knowledge is not what’s important. Adam and Eve acquired knowledge when they ate the forbidden fruit and they were thrown out of paradise. Former President F. Marcos was intelligent but he brought sufferings to the Filipino people. And Mrs. G. Arroyo is intelligent too but is she better?  These and a lot more prove that not only knowledge could make my traditional politician because for me he must have a heart.

    What makes real priests serve God whose existence is even questioned? They have a heart who loves and pure devotion in serving God’s people. Then why can’t the Filipino nation’s traditional politicians have this heart and this devotion when the people they must serve even have unquestionable existence? Maybe we should make our leaders take the vow of poverty so that they would not be blinded by wealth.
   
    My traditional politician is indeed very ideal. Reality has long erased this idealism from every Filipino who’s gone tired of painful sufferings. However reviving this idealism would not harm rather it might even serve as an eye-opener to each of us.

    We set our norms. Therefore we can change them. Who says a traditional politician is corrupt? I say no! You may say it, too.

Ate Chelle, Nap and I were able to meet the legendary APO Hiking Society last Friday, February 12. This was an exclusive interview by Asian Journal. We’re lucky they gave us a little of their time despite their busy schedule. This is an unforgettable day, especially now that they have started their long goodbye to all their fans.
When it comes to the elections, APO shared their wisdom. They should know. And we really should consider their intelligent advice.
Jim: Our history of voting has been really long and fantastic. Look it up. Study it. Ako, ang tingin ko, for me personally, the most important thing you should see in a candidate is integrity. Kung walang integrity, a president appoints four thousand to ten thousand people in government. If magnanakaw kukunin mo, those ten thousand would know the cue that they’re getting di ba? Basically that’s it. That’s how you decide.
Danny: Ako sabihin ko, democracy is never served on a silver platter. Democracy is served in the kitchen. Kailangan trabahuhin mo, timplahin mo, hiwain mo. Sumama ka sa pagluto. Huwag mong iiwanan sa iba, baka malason ka. Sa akin I will not mince my endorsement of Nonoy.
Buboy: Kasi kung sinong makakatulong talaga. Ang kakalabanin mo kasi ay corruption eh. Eh ang korupsyon naman wala naman talaga doon sa baba eh, nagsisimula iyan doon sa itaas eh. So kailangan tanggalin mo talaga iyan doon sa itaas. Nagsisimula iyan hindi lang doon sa Malacanang, kung hindi pati doon sa senado at kongreso. Iyon ang una mong kaaway. Sino sa mga kandidato ang kayang kalabanin ang kapwa niya.

Ate Chelle, Nap and I were able to meet the legendary APO Hiking Society last Friday, February 12. This was an exclusive interview by Asian Journal. We’re lucky they gave us a little of their time despite their busy schedule. This is an unforgettable day, especially now that they have started their long goodbye to all their fans.

When it comes to the elections, APO shared their wisdom. They should know. And we really should consider their intelligent advice.

Jim: Our history of voting has been really long and fantastic. Look it up. Study it. Ako, ang tingin ko, for me personally, the most important thing you should see in a candidate is integrity. Kung walang integrity, a president appoints four thousand to ten thousand people in government. If magnanakaw kukunin mo, those ten thousand would know the cue that they’re getting di ba? Basically that’s it. That’s how you decide.

Danny: Ako sabihin ko, democracy is never served on a silver platter. Democracy is served in the kitchen. Kailangan trabahuhin mo, timplahin mo, hiwain mo. Sumama ka sa pagluto. Huwag mong iiwanan sa iba, baka malason ka. Sa akin I will not mince my endorsement of Nonoy.

Buboy: Kasi kung sinong makakatulong talaga. Ang kakalabanin mo kasi ay corruption eh. Eh ang korupsyon naman wala naman talaga doon sa baba eh, nagsisimula iyan doon sa itaas eh. So kailangan tanggalin mo talaga iyan doon sa itaas. Nagsisimula iyan hindi lang doon sa Malacanang, kung hindi pati doon sa senado at kongreso. Iyon ang una mong kaaway. Sino sa mga kandidato ang kayang kalabanin ang kapwa niya.

Maraming salamat Pangulong Gloria Macapagal Arroyo sa footbridge na ito.

Why should we thank GMA? She stole the presidency then she should do the job of the president. It is the number one role of leaders to serve the people. Thus, these leaders should not be displaying such kind of tarpaulins or advertisements. Something that they are using for their campaigns or to make people think that they are doing their jobs. We should be able to know if a certain leader is good if we see it in his/her ways. We should be able to see improvements without them having to give emphasis to what they’ve done.

The same goes for those signages which says “This is a project of Cong. Blah Blah” or “Ito ay proyekto ni Tong-gressman Blah Blah”. It is not a certain leader’s project unless s/he is the one who gave fundings for such developments. The funds they are using for these projects, which they are trying to take credit, are from the taxes that the citizens pay. Therefore, signages should go as such “Ang proyektong ito ay pinangunahan ni Congressman Tralala”. Fair enough.

My Definition of a Traditional Politician (May 6, ‘07)

[One of my old blogs from Multiply.com, unedited.]

    For the Filipino people, a traditional politician is corrupt. For them politics is a business. It indeed has become a sort of money-making arena. However, why should we settle with these definitions when there is a more preferable one.

    For me a traditional politician is a human being who’s made by God in His own likeness and image. This man is God-fearing and he has been tasked  to look after all God’s creations especially his own kind.  So when a man runs for politics and aspires to become a leader, he is not elected to become a god but only a man who’s given a great responsibility over the others. He would stay the same. He could even walk the same streets he used to pass by because he’s no better than the others. He’s even become a lower person because he is now the servant of the people.

    Today politicians and leaders are given privileges; too much that they don’t even deserve them. Take them away and we’ll know who are the real leaders ready to serve and die for their people.

    The pork barrel has always been an issue. Why? Because it’s like water that flows anywhere that has space. It has become uncontrollable. It fills containers that should not be filled. The pork barrel is not to build mansions for mistresses and secret husbands, rather it is to build communities. The pork barrel is not to buy luxury cars, rather to provide transportation to schools and to workplaces. The pork barrel is not only for a person but for a people.

    Sometimes knowledge is not what’s important. Adam and Eve acquired knowledge when they ate the forbidden fruit and they were thrown out of paradise. Former President F. Marcos was intelligent but he brought sufferings to the Filipino people. And Mrs. G. Arroyo is intelligent too but is she better?  These and a lot more prove that not only knowledge could make my traditional politician because for me he must have a heart.

    What makes real priests serve God whose existence is even questioned? They have a heart who loves and pure devotion in serving God’s people. Then why can’t the Filipino nation’s traditional politicians have this heart and this devotion when the people they must serve even have unquestionable existence? Maybe we should make our leaders take the vow of poverty so that they would not be blinded by wealth.
   
    My traditional politician is indeed very ideal. Reality has long erased this idealism from every Filipino who’s gone tired of painful sufferings. However reviving this idealism would not harm rather it might even serve as an eye-opener to each of us.

    We set our norms. Therefore we can change them. Who says a traditional politician is corrupt? I say no! You may say it, too.

Ate Chelle, Nap and I were able to meet the legendary APO Hiking Society last Friday, February 12. This was an exclusive interview by Asian Journal. We’re lucky they gave us a little of their time despite their busy schedule. This is an unforgettable day, especially now that they have started their long goodbye to all their fans.
When it comes to the elections, APO shared their wisdom. They should know. And we really should consider their intelligent advice.
Jim: Our history of voting has been really long and fantastic. Look it up. Study it. Ako, ang tingin ko, for me personally, the most important thing you should see in a candidate is integrity. Kung walang integrity, a president appoints four thousand to ten thousand people in government. If magnanakaw kukunin mo, those ten thousand would know the cue that they’re getting di ba? Basically that’s it. That’s how you decide.
Danny: Ako sabihin ko, democracy is never served on a silver platter. Democracy is served in the kitchen. Kailangan trabahuhin mo, timplahin mo, hiwain mo. Sumama ka sa pagluto. Huwag mong iiwanan sa iba, baka malason ka. Sa akin I will not mince my endorsement of Nonoy.
Buboy: Kasi kung sinong makakatulong talaga. Ang kakalabanin mo kasi ay corruption eh. Eh ang korupsyon naman wala naman talaga doon sa baba eh, nagsisimula iyan doon sa itaas eh. So kailangan tanggalin mo talaga iyan doon sa itaas. Nagsisimula iyan hindi lang doon sa Malacanang, kung hindi pati doon sa senado at kongreso. Iyon ang una mong kaaway. Sino sa mga kandidato ang kayang kalabanin ang kapwa niya.

Ate Chelle, Nap and I were able to meet the legendary APO Hiking Society last Friday, February 12. This was an exclusive interview by Asian Journal. We’re lucky they gave us a little of their time despite their busy schedule. This is an unforgettable day, especially now that they have started their long goodbye to all their fans.

When it comes to the elections, APO shared their wisdom. They should know. And we really should consider their intelligent advice.

Jim: Our history of voting has been really long and fantastic. Look it up. Study it. Ako, ang tingin ko, for me personally, the most important thing you should see in a candidate is integrity. Kung walang integrity, a president appoints four thousand to ten thousand people in government. If magnanakaw kukunin mo, those ten thousand would know the cue that they’re getting di ba? Basically that’s it. That’s how you decide.

Danny: Ako sabihin ko, democracy is never served on a silver platter. Democracy is served in the kitchen. Kailangan trabahuhin mo, timplahin mo, hiwain mo. Sumama ka sa pagluto. Huwag mong iiwanan sa iba, baka malason ka. Sa akin I will not mince my endorsement of Nonoy.

Buboy: Kasi kung sinong makakatulong talaga. Ang kakalabanin mo kasi ay corruption eh. Eh ang korupsyon naman wala naman talaga doon sa baba eh, nagsisimula iyan doon sa itaas eh. So kailangan tanggalin mo talaga iyan doon sa itaas. Nagsisimula iyan hindi lang doon sa Malacanang, kung hindi pati doon sa senado at kongreso. Iyon ang una mong kaaway. Sino sa mga kandidato ang kayang kalabanin ang kapwa niya.

"Maraming salamat Pangulong Gloria Macapagal Arroyo sa footbridge na ito."
My Definition of a Traditional Politician (May 6, ‘07)

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