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Sunday, February 14, 2010

Brother Eddie's Platform

SEVEN E’S

Bangon Pilipinas Party is running on a platform based on a vision of a prosperous, progressive, and peaceful Philippines.


In terms of specific program, Bangon Pilipinas Party believes these Seven E’s will help bring it about:

Empowerment of the people—by making sure every vote counts and is counted, that the people have equal access to justice and jobs;

Emancipation of the people’s mind and culture, that we have to leave behind us the perspective of individualism but rather nurture and imbibe the perspective of thinking as a nation;

Educating the people in a quality and progressive way by overhauling the educational system and reviewing all teaching materials to gain more focus on Sciences, Mathematics, Engineering, and English, that teachers will be restored to their rightful places as enablers by ensuring competitiveness in their compensation;

Energizing the economy by prioritizing public works projects in favor of infrastructures and social services – that is, we build the foundation of a strong and sustainable economy while ensuring that no one is hungry and without job;

Elevating the standards of living of all Filipinos, that a minimum level of social services shall be accessible to all including lighted streets, regular collection of garbage, decent housing, integrated transport services, reliable postal service, etc.;

Eradicating bad governance, that public service should truly be a public trust and that no one who enriched himself in public office shall not go unpunished;

And finally, establishing peace and order all over the land, that the Philippine Republic cannot be divided and that this nation should be supported by strong air, sea, and land defenses to strengthen its sovereignty and gain international respectability.

7 Reasons Why Vote for Bro.Eddie

Ever heard of "Righteousness exalts a nation"? Okay, I admit it, I'm not that of legal age to vote, but I think in my young age, I can influence at least one, who will vote for my presidentiable.

1. He's truly a child of God. A Christian. He was able to unite Muslims and Christians, 7th day Adventists, Iglesia ni Cristo, even the MILF and MNLF in Mindanao.

2. A former activist from the Philippine College of Commerce (Polytechnic University of the Philippines today)  He was able to experience what it feels to fight for democratic rights when he was young.

3. If you think Bro. Eddie doesn't know anything about politics, think again dear friend. He was a professor before and taught Economics and Finance in PCC, and studied Law in UP.

4.A true Filipino. He loves the Philippines.

5.Didn't spent a big amount of money on ads. An estimate of 300 people (acc. to Jessica Soho Reports) participated and volunteered.

6.He was able to give wise answers in the Presidential Forum in GMA 7.

7.Possesses a good platform.

“This world is too poor to buy my convictions on the principles of TRUTH, JUSTICE and RIGHTEOUSNESS”

-Bro. Eddie C. Villanueva



Monday, February 1, 2010

The Things I want To Buy

Currently, I have been enjoying my hobbies too much.

Anyway, this is just a Random List of my Needs and Wants in order to clean my collection of junk.

1. Photo Album - So I can keep my postcards and Artist Trading Cards safe.
2. CD Case - I haven't got one, and I don't want to lose my precious CDs.
3. Paper Glue
4. Pair of Straight and Decorative Scissors

Friday, January 1, 2010

Diaries

Getting bored here. Just to share some of my insights to you about diaries and blogs.

I, myself, is a diarist.
Diaries totally rocks my sox. Keeping one totally helps me write down my thoughts and things that I needed to do. Your life is written on it. The fun part for me is that, when I get old - at least I have the chance to read and recall all the precious memories I had when I was in my younger years.


Some people who I can associate with diaries.


There's Anne Frank diary, which became a classic novel. Set up during the World War II, this diary truly reflects her life, as how she experienced discrimination as a Jew (Back then, Jews have to wear something like a star) to concentration camps. It was because of her diary that I was inspired to study World War II. Good thing, Otto Frank published her diary, or else I won't get the chance to read her love life (joke); I mean how life was difficult back then under the rule of Adolf Hitler.



How about considering the diary of Dr. Jose Rizal? Boy, I'm so proud of being a Filipino.
Because he always writes, he was able to have lots of diaries - volumes of them. Maybe that's why his biography and experiences were rich compared to other biographies of some Filipino heroes. I don't know anything about his diaries, but I get a feeling that his feelings, emotions, and knowledgeable thoughts are written on those pages.


  How about this diary? The diary of a princess.. Too complicated for me to explain. It will be much better to watch the movie and/or read the books written by Meg Cabot.

BACK TO ME
I started keeping one when my bestfriend gave me a diary with a lock. I saw her one writing in one when we were in Grade 2, and attempted to read what she was writing. Unfortunately, she caught me.

I know she loves me, that's why she gave me one of her unused diaries. Awww.

I went on hiatus then, and returned when I was in Grade 5. But it wasn't that serious. A couple of years later, still in the habit in writing one - becoming more serious as every year passes by.

Right now, I don't possess a diary anymore. I have a prayer journal, in which I talk to God using my notebooks. Instead of Dear Diary, it's now, Dear Yeshuah/Jesus or any name that I can associate with Him. It made me feel more personal.

Business Tripping 2

Thank God for the ideas. I have a list of what I wanted to sell in this bloggie. I just finished searching; and currently inspired to look for some more.


Watch Out World.

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FRIDAY, APRIL 01, 2005

Unfortunate Day

Today is our "Graduation and Recognition Day". I am so excited and nervous because I get to have an award and be recognized on stage. Nervous because I am the emcee or the host of the program. I have a partner and he is a boy. He's name is Allen dela Cruz.

We started the program at around 2:00 in the afternoon and we ended at 5:00 PM. When it is the time to give the certificates to the graduates, I was expecting that my bestfriend's brother would come. But there is unfortunate news. My bestfriend's brother could not come because an accident occured.

You see the brother of my bestfrind lives in a condominium. Her mother just came here in the Philippines. When my bestfriend's brother heard that his mother is waiting for him downstairs. He ran into the stairs and accidentally fall, bumping his head and lost a lot of blood in the brain.

All of the audience in the program went crying because my bestfriend's brother wanted to graduate. But, he didn't get the certificate because he just passed away . The brother of my bestfriend is called RJ. RJ passed away yesterday. This was also became an article in the newspaper.

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THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 2005

Going to Divisoria

Here in the Philippines, there is a place called Divisoria. It is a place where you can buy items and products which are cheap. There are a lot of Filipino selling there. But, Divisoria is so messy. There are a lot of messes in the floor. Some of it are clean. We went to Tutuban, a place that long ago was a train station. But now it is a mall. There are some parts of Tutuban that are well preserved. It is very difficult to go to Divisoria. You need to ride a train going to Recto, then you need to ride a jeepney. Well, I that's all. Bye!