Showing posts with label Politics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Politics. Show all posts

9.30.2012

RIP FREE SPEECH

The Internet had become the staple place for people to come up of great and the not so great ideas. But On September 12, 2012, it all changed.  The signing of Republic Act No.10175 popularly known as Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012.  The law that will protect us from cyberbullies and trolls, well also threatens to take away our freedom of speech and expression and might even end us in jail.

In my layman's understanding of the said law,  the government only wants to hear good things from the netizens.  Anything you you say...or typed...against some official could be classified as libelous.  Even if you joke around, it would fall to what they say mala prohibita provision, so no more Noynoying or Sinotto and the likes.


It's not retroactive; however, anything you posted in the past and someone published, reposted, or RT'd, you could end up in jail. The sharing of hateful memes and liking protest pages even RTing tweets from parody accounts...needs to be stop.

They'll shut down your website without due process of court intervention if they prove you violated the law. You can choose between 12 years imprisonment or 1 million pesos fine.

Although there are some points that I commend such as the fight against childporn and identity theft, but clearly, the libel provision which in fact inserted in the nick of time was a way to get back at their critics.

Laws that are pro-politician are passed and signed in rapid time while bills like RH and FOI that are clearly anti-politician are taking a crawl.  I commend Sen. TG Guingona who was the only one who went against the passing of RA 10175.


Is this what they call matuwid na daan? It's matuwid na daan to Martial Law,  I would say, Cyber Martial Law.  Say good bye to FREE SPEECH.  RIP Freedom of Expression.

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6.02.2012

What I Learned from the Corona Impeachment

Now that the whole Coronavela has come to and end with a conviction, afternoons will never be the same again for us. For around five months, the impeachment had been all over, that it bored in the middle and even stopped following it.  But now, we can now move on with our lives, the senators and congressmen have more important matters to deal with (*cough* RH Bill *cough* FOI Bill *cough*). We can use this trial as a launching pad to battle corruption, learn from it, and move on.



During the course of it I learned so much myself, too. Here I will cite some what the trial has enlightened me.

Dolus versus Culpa. According to Justice Cueva, Dolus is "intentional" while Culpa is "negligence." To which Sen Enrile said "Culpa is deserving of blame". Mea culpa.

I learnt a few acronyms such as SALN, AMLC, and FCDA. 




I think the Senate should order a man hunt on Mr. Anonymous and Small Lady.


There is also that Lantern of Lies and Power Presentation.  

I still can't get over of Sen. Lapid's Picha Pie, though.


How old are Ret. Justice Serafin Cuevas and Sen. President Juan Ponce Enrile again?

Oh, I still dream about Atty. Karen Jimeno...



Finally, there's the Waiver and the Walkout...






Of course the Senate and the whole trial would be a bore to normal people like us you don't really understand law and high highfalutin jargon used by these lawmakers. Thank God for giving us Sen. Miriam Defensor Santiago.

"I would really rather go scuba diving in the Bermuda Triangle and get possibly lost there."

"Huwag na tayo pa-epal dito. Justice delayed is justice denied. Nawawalan na ng gana ang manunuod."

"Why do you have to point out? Answer yes or no. I am tired or hearing your voice."

"I am a senator-judge, I am not a politician. You cannot heckle me. You cannot engage in a discussion or argument with me."

"Don't drown me out by screaming in this courtroom. Only I can scream here...."


"I was not born yesterday. We will be studied generations from now. This is a travesty. I request the secretariat to record in the journal that I said, 'Wah!'"

"Kung ano ano pinagsasabi nyo sa media, manalo na kami... you are engaging in a public discourse on the merit of the case...ang yayabang ng nagdsasalita ng ganyan, gago naman... Ang kagaguhan is a ground for contempt of court."

"It was a galactic act of epal."



To wrap this up, I hope this will enlighten our people of what politicians are and an eye-opener also to our politicians. In the end, all the drama, the lectures, the public humiliations, the academics, it's time for us to reflect, amend, and move on. There's so much drama left to be told. 









10.11.2011

MEN AT WORK: They're everywhere!

It's been a while, but DPWH memes are still everywhere, literally they are everywhere, the three. They have gone places, even traveled through time.  I know we are all frustrated about their blunder, but for comic sense here are some of my favorites I found floating all over the Internet.

Start by Googling:



They're in the movies and TV

Paranormal Activity
Harry Potter

more after the jump

6.22.2011

MY THOUGHTS ON RIZAL@150 THING

The country marks the 150th Birth Anniversay of our National Hero, Dr. Jose Rizal, on June 19, 2011.

At first, there were debates as to whether the government should move Rizal Day from December 30th, his death, to June 19th, his birth. Eventually, President Aquino made a compromise and declared June 20th a special non-working holiday, since the 19th fell on a Sunday, in order to commemorate this special event.

President Aquino spearheaded the festivities with a laying of wreath at Rizal Shrine in the hero's hometown of Calamba, Laguna. At the same, time, he took lead in unveiling the tallest monument of the patriot in front of Calamba Capitol, which stands 22 feet. I think it is fitting that his hometown deserve a monument as even outside of the Philippines stands some. There's one in Madrid, in China, and in Germany where he studied optometry.

At his speech, the president said that, "even with the crossroads that he faced, Rizal never strayed from the straight path." Straight Path of course is his famous slogan during the election campaign and that reverberated in his keynote speech.




Back in Manila, the celebration is a whole day festive event with free activities for the people. Luneta was practically covered with red, white, and pink flowers. A fun run participated by schoolchildren and teachers, Takbo in Pepe, despite the rain did not dampen their spirits. Two giant cakes were also made as a tribute to Rizal. The rain was pouring all day, but it did not stop some 200,000 people to flock around Luneta to pay tribute though some are just there but did not know why. For the first time, the restricted area was opened for public viewing.

But what do this really tell us? Jose Rizal is our pride, national hero. His idealism should be embodied by every Filipino, and we should commemorate his natal day always to remind of of his heroism be be an inspiration forever. But sad to say, it took us 150 years to really and formally celebrate the man's birthday, instead we are celebrating his death. Tributes are good, but if he were alive today, he would have been disgusted at how we are right now, how we run the state.

Yes Dr. Jose Rizal was truly an inspiration, his legacy and his works. But do people now really care about him? He once said the the "youth is the hope of our fatherland," but if we look closely today we have woefully molded the youth in our corrupt political fray. I could imagine him so frustrated with our politicians. His visions to make this country free and progressive is now a country tattered in poverty and dishonor.

Yes all these grandiose tributes, extravagant celebrations means nothing if after all these raucous end, Rizal will just again be there standing in Luneta, guarded by stiff guards, that people will not notice; students study his works and leave everything inside the classroom, and all this will just be an afterthought.


(This is actually a reaction paper project I wrote for somebody. I haven't really followed the event. I'm not a fan of Rizal FYI.)

5.13.2010

ERAP DITCHED BINAY




Apparently for Erap, Binay doesn't need more votes because allegedly the Aquino sisters voted for the dark horse, and I mean dark.

5.08.2010

KORINA BOO'ED

Sang nagligad nga semana, nag usbong ang balita nga gin boo si Korina Sanchez sa concert sg Tears for Fears diri sa  Manila. Ang rason, nag flash si Ms. Sanchez ng "L" sign sg nagtuon sa iya ang camera which feeds into the jumbo screen.

Just a few days ago, she held a presscon saying that, indi sya kuno aware nga nakatuon na sa iya ang camera they are just having fun with the concert and they didn't hear any booing.

Ari ang video, kamo mag husgar kung tu'od wala sya kabalu nga sya na ang nakaflash sa screen. Because from the look of it, she really is aware, she even glanced at the monitor before doing the Laban sign, and the booing is very much audible even from up there.










I know excited na sya maging second lady sg Pilipinas but she could have shove politics aside even for just a couple of hours

5.07.2010

FIVE-TEN-TEN: THE VOTE

Just a few days to go before the historic, first-ever automated election of the country.  People are excited,  some apprehensive about the whole process. Some say it will be successful, some say it won't.  Controversy seems to follow every move made by the Comelec.

We have seen pre-election surveys. But here is my list for five-ten-ten:

President:             Richard Gordon (this loud-mouthed arrogant may be one of the better presidents the Philippines will never have next to Ninoy and Raul Roco)
Vice President:    Mar Roxas  (I'm a little discouraged by the PI word towards GMA, but Ilonggo blood runs. Korina though is a minus)

Senators:
1. Miriam Defensor Santiago (no-brainer)
2. Adel Tamano (one of the better people the Senate should have, Pro-Muslin)
3. Pia Cayetano (liked her more than the other Cayetano, Women Rights Advocate)
4. Alex Lacson  (new guy, new blood, new Senate)
5. Neric Acosta (education-first guy)
6. Raul Lambino (very good lawyer)
7. JV Bautista   (ditto)
8. Toots Ople  (migrant workers should vote for her, she's in the same line as her dad)
9. Risa Hontiveros-Baraquael (activist, strong, pretty)
10. Frank Drilon (ilonggo)
11. Serge Osmena (one of the few good senators we have)
12. Ruffy Biazon (?) (just a fill-in, weighing over TG here)

4.22.2010

MEL CARREON, NUMBER 2 SA BALOTA

Every election time, indi gd ya madula sa scene si Mel Carreon sa Syudad sg Iloilo..

Kung isip isipon, daw artista na ini sya, tungod maski diin ka makadto nga lugar sa syudad, kilala gd ini sya. Perrenial candidate sa Iloilo. Madumduman ko bata palang ako, nagapadalagan na ini sya. Sg 1998 kag 2001, kontra kay Malabor sa pag ka Mayor; tapos sg 2004, konta naman kay Raul Jr. para Congressman.

Sul'ob ang colorful nya nga outfit, nagakampanya sya sakay sa iya mobile campaign HQ. Kung sya tulokon mo maham'ot ka gd sa get up nya, masal'an mo nga bu'ang (gid man?). An insurance agent by day, Carreon is often times, if not most of the time, became a laughingstock of the city.  But I don't think that he's crazy enough to be ridiculed like this. Upon talking to him back then when he was campaigning sa Plaza Mandurriao, he actually gave appropriate answers.

Recently, I when the filing of COC opened in November last year, I saw on TV Mel Carreon the first one amongst who filed candidacy, not for Mayor or Congressman, but for PRESIDENT OF THIS EFFING COUNTRY! Now that's what I call guts! Unfortunately, he withdrew just weeks after saying that, "After listening to the advice of my colleagues, I realized I don't have the financial capacity and manpower to launch a nationwide presidential campaign thus I am withdrawing my candidacy for presidency.”

"Natakot ako sa Panginoon at ilang beses na may death threat sa kin. Two nights ago I decided to run as vice mayor of Iloilo city because I am popular with the media there” hambal nya sa interview.



Photos c/o bon2 and Ay Abaw!

4.13.2010

ARE YOU NUTS??

Somehow I have got a hold of the said "fake" psychiatric report of Sen. Benigno "Noynoy" Aquino III.
For those of you wanted to see it, I have it here for you. I am not saying it is authentic neither it is fake. The people involved here denied allegations of its authenticity and the said source of such document still unnamed. But for the benefit of us all, I give you this...



[click to enlarge]            


 Bogus or not?



2.26.2010

ANOTHER POLITICAL SCANDAL?

I just recently received something from my Facebook account. I can't seem to relate with it, but from my understanding of this audio/video, its something scandalous. We'll it has already spread viral. It was a video/audio clip, although due to the Anti-Wiretapping Law, I cannot post the said clip. But you can take a look at yourself and see if it is really authentic. You can find the said clip in Youtube titled "Bong Revilla Ang Galing Galing Mo" posted by someone named MrGalingko.

2.24.2010

SPOT THE DIFFERENCE

         


              Can you spot the difference between these two videos?














                    Both looked sincere, both said sorry...


           Tiger Woods admitted he cheated, the latter did not.

12.13.2009

INFOMERCIALS, ANYONE??

Dugay pa eleksyon pero ara naga umpisa na sila pangampanya. Hambal nila nga this is not a form of campaigning, basta wala nag mention nga "VOTE ME." Pero athag na katama sg ila intention. Halos tanan nga klase sg media, ila lang guya makita mo: ads sa pahayagan, infomercials sa telebisyon, kag mga jingle sa radio. Subong modern naman sila, maski sa internet gin sulod man nila. Nag kolekta ako sg pila ka mga gina tawag nila nga mga infomercials. Kamo na bahala mag desidir kung anu pamatyag nyo?


11.23.2009

EFREN PEÑAFLORIDA: HERO

   Over the weekend, samtang ang tanan ara naga pila sa sinehan para sa premiere sg New Moon, ako ya sa tubang Internet (wala kwarta pang sine). Pero samtang naga browse ako, I came across a very good news. Si Efren Peñaflorida ang nag daog sa CNN Heroes Award.

  Ang grupo nya nga Dyanamic Teen Company, mga volunteer nga ga tulod karito sh instructional materials kag mag libot sa dalanon para tudlu'an mag basa ang mga kabataan nga yara sa dalan kag ang mga indi makasarang mag eskwela kag malikaw mag intra sa mga gang, nga naga tuga sg bayolente nga mga pamatan'on.


10.28.2009

SPORTS POLITICKING

Halos tanan cguro nakabati na abot sa insidente nga natabo recently sa PBA involving player-fan altercation. Abi ko tapos na ini nga balita tungod gn sanction na si Wynne Arboleda sg PBA Board - 1 year suspension, plus ang iya mga incentive, etc. Siguro roughly around 2.7M pesos. IMO, daw daw mayu man ang gn himo sg PBA about this issue.


10.23.2009

MA-ANO PA KAMU??

May na basa ako sa Twitter (maski wala ako account) [kis'a madamu ka man ma bal'an maski mag basa ka lang eh]. Isa ini subong sa pina ka hot topic. Ive been following Ella's Blog way before i even started mine. I just lost it some how..

Nabasahan ko nga ang Blog ni Ella gin blocked.. Gin try ko pangita kung nga'a. Kag ini lang ang akon na kuha. This is copied from another blog na just in time na ka kuha ang kontrobersyal nga blogpost before ini ma blocked.

This is care of http://jenniepperson.com/