No celebrities. No politicians. No live bands. No prizes. No give-aways.
Simply unbelievable.
*All images sourced from Yahoo! News
No celebrities. No politicians. No live bands. No prizes. No give-aways.
Simply unbelievable.
*All images sourced from Yahoo! News
Sucks to be the guy. That is going to leave a mark.
I hate bullfighting, and I feel bad for the guy, but I am happy for the bull. The bull later got killed by the way.
WARNING: not for the faint of heart.
Hi-res image after the jump. Be sure you have an empty stomach.
Continue reading ‘Bull-1 Matador-0′
- I have never been so happy being wrong.
- Jejomar Binay on the upset of the century. They should put Mar on a suicide watch. And Korina in a straight jacket. Seriously, I feel bad for Mar, but Binay’s team deserves all the credit for a great campaign.
- All but one of my senators will NOT make it. Winnie Monsod made a good point … of those who now appears to be winning, only two are new. Even then, they have prominent names: Marcos and Guingona. That is why we were encouraging people to bring their “studied” list when they vote. Without their list, top-of-mind rule applied … familiar names were selected: Revilla, Estrada, Drilon, Enrile, Guingona, Marcos, Osmena, Recto, Lapid. Same old shit.
- Noynoy will win by the biggest margin ever seen in Philippine presidential election. As of this writing, he is ahead of Erap by 4.8M votes, whereas Erap previously won the presidency by just more than 3M.
- Now that we see how much vote Villar got, I tend to think he paid for survey results, or at the very least manipulated. And that we now should distrust all those surveys. For how can they explain their result that Villar was just a few points behind, when he is now behind Noynoy by almost 9 million votes!. The survey said Villar is at 19%, so let us do the math:
- Smartmatic deserves our congratulations, but only for the quick results, and from the looks of it, the REAL results. Everything else before that … the preparations, the CF cards, etc … you deserve all the flak you got. Yes, I personally apologize for predicting a disaster, but you should also apologize to us for the near heart attack you gave us prior to election.
- ABS-CBN’s coverage was wider, their reports better, their visuals more appealing. GMA’s virtual TV screen was just ridiculous … what’s the need for the virtual TV when you have the actual video report anyway? But all of that advantage was put to waste, because GMA TV was waaay ahead in the updates of the vote tally. If I remember right, I was tuned in to GMA TV almost the entire time because their tally was ahead of ABS-CBN by around 3 million.
- I stopped wearing my yellow-ribbon pins and ballers, as we all should. The mandate has been given by the people, no need for political colors anymore. Anything else will just be gloating, and unnecessarily partisan, whereas we all should just rally behind the winners, even if we dislike them.
Manny Villar just finished himself off. And showed his true color. After latest poll surveys came out and showed that Erap has overtaken him, he became pious and said he is bowing to the “Lord’s will,” but on the same breath lashed out at Noynoy like a fist of an angry god.
“Ako’y tinatanong, ano raw kaibahan naming halimbawa ni Noynoy? Si Noynoy daw ay maka-Diyos, e alam ko naman ho pinagtatawanan niya ang nanay niya e. Simba ng simba. Sa atin lang ho naman yan
“Ang pagkakaalam ko ang Diyos lang ang walang bahid, and to my surprise, our people are buying that again,” he said.
“Number one, Diyos lang ang walang bahid. Pangalawa, talaga naming malamang konti lang ang bahid mo dahil wala ka ngang nagagawa
“Paano ka naman mababahiran, papaano ka mapuputikan nang hindi ka naman lumulusong sa putik. Hindi ka naman magsasaka, airconditoned ang bahay mo, di natural wala kang putik.”
And then lashed out at the Aquino family (which, last I looked, included Cory, who is adored by the people, and Ninoy, who is a hero):
“Hindi na tinatanong ano na ba ang nagawa noong kandidato? Na parang napakahalaga sa atin ang apelyido. Sino ka ba? Sino ba ang pamilya mo?”
Hell has no fury like a woman scorned. Wait … what?
And then:
“Whatever happens, ako’y naniniwala na mananalo pa rin ako [I still believe that I will win]. I’m very confident,” drawing cheers from the crowd.
Yeah, right.
Villar is done. He will never be the same man again. He might not make it back on top again, not enough to make another run for the presidency. This was his chance, and it is gone … maybe forever.
On one previous COMELEC mock polls/dry run/test, less than 600 were able to finish voting during an 11-hour window from 7AM to 6PM. Now that we have clustered precincts, there will be anywhere from 600 to 1,000 voters per clustered precinct.
So go to your voting places early. If you still do not know where or what your precinct number is (it is not the old one anymore), COMELEC has a precinct finder for registered voters. You are not registered? Shame on you, you do not have a right to complain about the government and its officials.
Aside from going early, make sure to come prepared. It is almost guaranteed that there will be a line, so as individuals, let us eliminate time-wasting ignorance and come ready.
When you are done, approach the PCOS machine. Do not let anyone, including the BEIs, to touch your ballot. On the PCOS display, look at the count before you insert your ballot, and look again after, and make sure your ballot got counted. You can insert the ballot in any direction. Wait for that “Congratulations …” on the display before leaving the machine.On May 7, it was planned that PCOS machines will be at the voting precincts, and the assigned BEIs and representatives will conduct demos and tests to the public. If you can, be there at your precincts for this, so you can observe and see if your PCOS works.
However, with recent developments on those CF cards, I am not sure if the May 7 tests can push through. I feel veeeerry anxious about this automation process, I am seriously thinking it has been designed to fail. Not the entire process, but in areas where attention and vigilance is low.
Let us not allow that. If you see something irregular happening, it is within your every right to question it. Having said that, the BEIs or the teachers have had very little training on this new process and on the PCOS machines themselves. Let us be kind to them, be considerate, and be helpful.
Pray, citizens. Let us pray for a peaceful election process, and more importantly, pray that the results will reflect the real will of the people.
This is going to be a long post, and a bit “colorful”, so bear with me. Bold blue gets my vote, Red does not.
I will vote for Neric Acosta (Liberal Party), former 8-yr Congressman of Bukidnon (N.Mindanao), where he was the principal author of the Clean Air Act and Clean Water Act, which became model legislations not just in our country but in Asia. Now Associate Prof. at AIM and Ateneo. Platform: decentralization of power to local governments, better fiscal discipline, and improvement of basic services.
I am borderline on some children of former Senators, but I will vote for Ruffy Biazon, Congressman from Muntinlupa, son of retired general and Senator Rodolfo Biazon, author of Tobacco Regulations Act (think “Government Warning: Cigarette smoking is dangerous to your health”), and the “Anti-Violence Against Women and Their Children Act of 2004.”
I will NOT vote Ramon Bong Revilla, and NOT vote for Jinggoy Estrada. If you are wondering why, on an alphabetical listing on the ballot Revilla is at number 8, it is because he legally changed his surname to “Bong Revilla” so he would not be listed at around 49 or 50. So his wife, Lani Mercado, is now probably legally named Lani Mercado-Bong Revilla.
Despite her continued support for Manny Villar, I will vote for Pia Cayetano, daughter of the late ‘compañero’ Sen. Rene Cayetano, youngest woman to be elected as Philippine Senator. A lawyer and a triathlete, she focuses on health, education, environment, youth and women’s empowerment. Authored the Magna Carta for Women, the Cheaper Medicines Law of 2008, and the Hospital Detention Law, which says hospitals cannot refuse discharge of indigent patients with unpaid hospital bills.
I will vote for Martin Bautista, because he gave up a very successful medical career in the US, to give back to the country. I like people who can make sacrifices like this. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TKGu7dSYT1s). If I am allowed to campaign for only one candidate in this election, this is the guy.
I will NOT vote Silvestre ‘Bebot’ Bello, GMA’s current Cabinet Secretary, former Justice Secretary during Cory Aquino’s time, and Solicitor General under Fidel Ramos’ administration, where he was also the Chief Negotiator for the NDF peace talks (remember Col. Aguinaldo?). A human rights lawyer, his platform is on peace and justice.
I will not vote Joey De Venecia, son of former Speaker Joe De Venecia, running on anti-corruption campaign (what an irony), creation of millions of IT jobs, and long-term sustainable economic development. Experienced in global business and finance, he was a principal witness against the ZTE Broadband deal. I think he is shady.
I will NOT vote for Miriam Defensor-Santiago, Johnny Enrile, Lito Lapid, Ralph Recto, Tito Sotto, Kit Tatad. They have been in the Senate for years, I don’t want old-timers in there anymore. For the same reason, even if I like him, i will NOT vote for Frank Drilon. You guys had your chance, and you all made a mess out of it.
I will vote for Alexander Lacson (he is not related to Ping), who wrote the beautiful poem “I Am Filipino”, because his positivism is infectious and he is a genuinely good person. He is a lawyer by profession, has taken post graduate studies at Harvard, and served as legal counsel for the UNDP in the Philippines. Believe me, he will inspire you, and hopefully the chamber of Senate.
I will NOT vote for TG Guingona, Susan Ople, and Gwen Pimentel, because I have such high-respect and admiration for their fathers, and I don’t want them capitalizing on that. But on the same breath I will vote for Mon-mon Mitra, because I would like to see his advocacy of cheaper, cleaner, sustainable, and renewable energy prosper in the Senate floor, and because we need a soldier in the Senate specially now that the great Pong Biazon is not there anymore.
I will NOT vote Danilo Lim, and despite being the most awarded soldier in Philippine history (he has received all medals and awards a soldier can be given, except one: the Wounded Soldier Medal) I will NOT vote for Ariel Querubin. I will NOT vote for Jovito Palparan either.
I will vote for Risa Hontiveros-Baraquel. Representative for the Akbayan party-list and a broadcaster, she authored the Cheaper Medicines Law (counterpart of Mar Roxas’ bill in the Senate), and was responsible for the increase in tax exemptions for minimum wage earners. A bit of trivia: she sings! (you’ll find this video surprising … the 3rd child is Monique Wilson, the 4th is Lea Salonga, the 6th is Risa Hontiveros, and the 7th is Raymond Lauchengco)
I will NOT vote for Kata Inocencio, Rey Langit, Alex Tinsay, Imelda Papin, and I will lump into that Gilbert Remulla.
I will NOT vote for Satur Ocampo and Liza Maza, because really, what are you doing dancing on the streets and affiliating with him?
I will vote Serge Osmena, a staunch believer that we should develop our countryside instead, because that is where the real workers are. 80% of his infrastructure projects are at the rural areas. He has funded the most number of classrooms among all Senators, almost a thousand classrooms. He also authored the Absentee Voting Law, which allowed our OFWs to cast their vote.
I will NOT vote for Sonia Roco, I don’t like it when they say that she will “continue the legacy left by her husband,” (Senator and Ex-presidentiable Raul Roco). Sa dinami-dami ng issues that you can tackle, can’t you run on your own platform?
Bongbong Marcos is still a wildcard for me, but I am leaning on NO for now.
I will NOT vote Adel Tamano, because historically, he is not careful who he associates with. I think his principles are based on his own convenience only.
Let us discuss. With a few days left, I still am open to changing my mind.
We all know the answer. We are just simply pushing it at the back of our heads, ignoring it, because, really, what can we do about it?
As an aside, it is disconcerting the way the reporter (Anna Coren) phrased some of her sentences:
“It concedes, if the the big one does hit, nothing can stop the carnage.”
… carnage? And then she concludes with …
“It’s little comfort for a city that’s only too aware its time will eventually come.“
Sweet dreams everyone! Thanks CNN!
Somehow I got the feeling that they are rooting for it to happen.
There is just no bottom to how Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo bastardizes the government. As if she has not insulted us enough, we are now paying for the “promotion” of her manikurista and hardinero!
“Malacañang on Wednesday confirmed reports that President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo’s manicurist has been appointed as board member of the Pag-IBIG Housing Fund.
… aside from Carpon, Mrs. Arroyo also appointed her gardener, Armando Macapagal, as deputy of the Luneta Park Administration.”
Reports have it that GMA, in 2002, also appointed her dentist as board examiner for dentistry, and was later on promoted to Chairperson of the Philippine Regulatory Commission (PRC). It was during this PRC term that the leakage of the 2006 nursing licensure exam was discovered.
“Ang kanya pong kakatawanin is precisely yung maliliit na empleyado na siyang nangangailangan ng serbisyo ng Pag-IBIG (What she will represent are precisely those small employees who need the services of Pag-IBIG). Let us not hold her lowly status against her,” (Deputy Malacanang Spokesperson Gary) Olivar said in the report … “
You are missing the point, you puppet. We do not have anything against your manikurista … we do not even know her. We did not even say ‘lowly status’ because unlike you, we are from the ‘lowly status’ bracket. What we are up in arms about is the gall (tagalog: kapal ng mukha) of your president. Yes, PAG-IBIG’s board needs representation from ordinary government employees, but is there no one else more qualified? Your appointee will be receiving P130,000 a month in per diem! Guaranteed two-year term! Aba, eh pera namin yun!
Alam mo ba na nung oath-taking at unang board meeting sana last week, eh hindi naka-attend yung appointee ng presidente mo? Bakit kamo? Eh kasi, sinama ng presidente mo sa US at Spain, kaya sa halip na nasa board meeting sana, ayun at nililinis ang kuko ng presidente mo.
And I wonder why no one is asking … these appointments most probably violated Section 15, Article VII of the constitution, banning presidential appointments two (2) months before an election. But then again, since when did GMA care about the constitution?
Please pass this along to your friends.
The Noynoy Aquino – Mar Roxas campaign carries with it the hope and aspirations of millions of Filipinos for a government with integrity and leaders who put country before self.
It is therefore, a “People’s Campaign”.
We are Aquino – Roxas volunteers and we call on all patriotic Filipinos to join us in expressing our support for the campaign of Noynoy & Mar.
We have decided to WEAR YELLOW EVERY FRIDAY and walk the sidewalks of Makati’s business district to create awareness and persuade both the misguided and undecided to join us in our quest for a better Philippines.
Details of Thank God It’s YELLOW Friday: Assembly points at 4:45 p.m.
1. RCBC Plaza – Ayala Avenue corner Buendia
2. People Support – Ayala Avenue corner Buendia
3. McDonald’s, Pasay Road corner Paseo de Roxas
4. Sta. Potenciana Gate, Urdaneta VillageThis is NOT a rally, but a stroll along the sidewalks from the assembly points, passed the Ninoy Monument, to the Ayala Triangle Park. There will be no speeches and we disperse as soon as all 4 groups meet in the park and we end with a prayer. Our presence – all of us wearing yellow – will be enough.
JOIN US!
BRING YOUR STAFF & CO-WORKERS!
ITULOY ANG LABAN NI AQUINO-ROXAS!
You can print the below PDF file and pass it around during the walk, or anytime you feel like it. Change is gonna come.
Health Secretary Esperanza Cabral is in trouble with the Catholic Church. She has earned the ire particularly of Lipa Archbishop Ramon Arguelles for the Department of Health’s initiative of distributing condoms, most notably during Valentine’s Day this year.
“It is immoral for a government official to support the distribution of condoms which we know do not really reduce or stop the spread of HIV-AIDS.”
(Archbishop Cabral) said the way to stop the spread of the disease was to follow the teachings of the Church and to respect the sanctity of the human body.
There are three points raised here, and it is important to break it down, as compound generalizations like this do not lend themselves to easy arguments: (1) that condoms are immoral; (2) that condoms do not reduce or stop the spread of HIV-AIDS, or STDs in general; and (3) that the way to stop the spread of the disease is by following Church teachings and respecting the sanctity of the body, which is to say monogamy and abstinence is the way to go.
I do not have the numbers nor the data for number two, so I cannot argue with it. As to condoms being immoral, I will presume the Archbishop said this because he believes it promotes premarital sex and promiscuity. To some extent I think it does, but I don’t imagine the scene being “Uy, may condom ako, makahanap nga ng makaka-sex!” but rather, “Uy mukhang makaka-iskor ako ngayon, may condom ba ako o wala?” and subsequently, “‘Di bale nang wala, mag-iingat na lang kami.”
Point being, unmarried people are already having sex, condoms or no condoms. I do not see these people suddenly having elevated reproductive hormones just because they got their hands on a condom. No, they are just horny, period. Which leads us to number three …
Yes, monogamy and abstinence is a way to stop the spread of the disease … but it surely is not the ONLY way. And the DOH is not claiming that using prophylactics is the ONLY way to go either. They are just helping in what capacity they can, according to the mandate given to them as part of the executive branch of our government. I do not understand why there is a need to condemn one’s effort when clearly, the DOH is not offering it as the only solution, but as a practical option that is in tune with the times. Puwede namang work together ‘di ba, bakit kailangan mag-condemn?
Practicality dictates that we all should move with the times. The Catholic Church has done so on some topics, like believing in aliens or extraterrestrial beings. Supporting the use of condoms does not have to mean that Catholic values have to be set aside. Let us put our efforts in finding common grounds for issues like these, rather than bashing each other.
Amen?
Sabi niyo ...