SANA Y NANG MAGUTOM ANG PINOY
[info]kuwatog

Kanina habang nanonood ako ng TV kajaming ko ang isang platitong mani

Halos Ang balita nakakasawa kareparehas ngunit sa realidad hindi katangap tangap

Maraming mga kapamilya,kapuso, natin na nag tatrabaho sa ibang bansa na babalik na sa

pilipinas dahil sa taghirap na rin sa bansang kanilang mga pinaglilingkuran.

Ilang dekada ang ating pinag daanan naging malaking pakikipaglaban sa ating

karapatan na ang ating mga mahal sa buhay ay pangkapital ang talino at lakas sa

paninilbihan sa ibang bayan.Na sya namang nang nakakapagbigay ng malaking

hambang pondo ng ating pinakamamahal na bayan. Sa panahon ngayon unti unti ng

nagliligpit ng sarili nilang tinulugan ang mga banyaga natototo na silang iligpit ang kanilang

kalat sapagkat nakakaramdam na sila ng taghirap,at ang kanilang taga pag ligpit ay

ibabalik na sa sariling nilang bayan...Paano na ang PINOY? Kung dito nga sa bansa natin

nagbabagsakan na rin ang mga malalaking kompanya, marami na rin dito mismo nag

tatrabaho ngunit wala na ring trabaho kasi ang pangunahing dahilan,bagsak na ang mga

kompanyang kanilang pinalilingkuran.

       Ito ay sanhi ng pandaigdigang Krisis san ayon nga sa International Labor Organization

18 million ang walang trabaho noong 2007,sa taong ito(Geneva)Rueters, 51 millionang

mawawaln ng trabaho sa pagtatapos ng taong ito.

Sa senaryong ito mas lalong madaragdagan ang kaso ng krimen,prostitusyon atb. pa

Ang intensyon ng iba maibsan lamang ang kalam ng sikmura.tulad ng isang babaeng nahuling nag benta ng aliw ang rason nya makapagbili man lang ng gatas sa kanyang bunsong anak na 3buwan pa lamang sapagkat nawalan ng trabaho ang kanyang anak.

Loblob na sa problema ang ating bansa habang ang mga lider politika ay hindi pa rin nag kakasondo,kanya kanyang eksena,sabagay malapi na ang eleksyon.Ang kanilang misyon manatili sa kanila ang kapangyarihan.Ngunit ang intensyon

PANSARILING INTERES LAMANG yan ang bagong drama ni Sen.Meriam Defensor santiago.

Kahit saang sulok kahit sa barangay,munisipyo,syodad,probinsya,congreso,senado,malakanyang ang lidwaan ay patuloy

kanya kanyang tapunan ng baho.habang ang mga mamamayan kapos na at naghihingalo.

Ngunit hindi nila matangap na NAG HIHIRAPAN ANG PINOY.Kasi ang pinoy kahit nag hihirap na hindi sumusuko,nanatiling lumalaban....SANAY NANG MAGHIRAP ANG PINOY..Mula pa sa mga bayani ng ating bayan na nagbuwis ng buhay.Hindi sila sumuko mapalaya lang ang bansang ating pinakamamahal.

ASAN NA SI RIZAL?

SI AGUINALDO?

SI nINOY?

at ang mga bayaning nag buwis ng buhay para sa bayan?

Nasa puso pa ba ng mga pinoy?

nasa puso pa ba ng mga POLITIKO.

Kahit anong unos ang gumaan hindi mababago ang kasaysayan.

Marami pa rin ang mga bayaning buhay, na handang lumaban at itayo ang bansang ito

upang maka ahon sa kahirapan.

ASAN NA SI INANG BAYAN? ASAN NA ANG BAGONG SILANG NYANG ANAK?

MULA SA AKING MAPANURING ISIPAN ... SI BUNSO HAWAK ANG TZOPON NG ANG

LAMAN AY MAINIT NA TUBIG LAMANG KANYANG PAMATID UHAW.SAPAGKAT SI

INANG BAYAN HINDI NA PWEDE MAG PA DIDI PAYATOT NA SYA WALANG NG

SUSTANSYA ANG KATAWAN

sabi nga ni ate GUY "WALANG HIMALA NASA PUSO NG TAO ANG HIMALA"

para sa akin ang korne ng litanyang ito..Ngunit sanyang totoo nakakasakit kung hindi

ang pag harap sa katutuhanan.

(OPPPPs tapos na ang MUNI MUNI KO)

UBOS na ang mani.. iba na ang nararamdaman ko

LBM na ata ito he he he

SANAY ANG PROBLEMA NG BANSA pwedeng e-flush sa inodoro

upang wag nang UMALINGASAW ANG BAHO NITO"

 

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BOOOST
[info]kuwatog

I'D RATHER TREASUER AN ENEMY

WHO FRANKLY SAYS THAT HE HATES ME...

 

THAN KEEP A FRIEND WHOSE PASSION IS TO PUT

ME DOWN

SECRETLY....

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JESUS IS A FRIEND
[info]kuwatog

JESUS is a friend

who is close beside us

Every time we feel lost....

His light will surelly guiede us

And anywhere we go

His LOVE will always

Reach us :-)

 

Thanks for being my friend

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STICK TO THIS
[info]kuwatog

Things in life move on with twist

Ang turns and they happen with valid reason.

So ityou doubt why something

happen to you,

STICK TO THIS

We ca never learn to be brave

And strong

if the only thing in this world is JOY

You have people around you so..

You dont have to fight alone.....

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deep feelings
[info]kuwatog

God

always

plan the best

things

for us

sometimes

we feel

being left out

but actually

God is saving

the better one

than what

we actually asked for

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walk for life
[info]kuwatog

one step back does not mean

       your defeated

it just means that you will take the same step

forward again but be wiser...

 

 

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A look @ Obama's 1st 100 hours in Office
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WASHINGTON – Barack Obama opened his presidency by breaking sharply from George W. Bush's unpopular administration, but he mostly avoided divisive partisan and ideological stands. He focused instead on fixing the economy, repairing a battered world image and cleaning up government.

"What an opportunity we have to change this country," the Democrat told his senior staff after his inauguration. "The American people are really counting on us now. Let's make sure we take advantage of it."

In the highly scripted first days of his administration, Obama overturned a slew of Bush policies with great fanfare. He largely avoided cultural issues; the exception was reversing one abortion-related policy, a predictable move done in a very low-profile way.

The flurry of activity was intended to show that Obama was making good on his promise to bring change. Yet domestic and international challenges continue to pile up, and it's doubtful that life will be dramatically different for much of the ailing country anytime soon.

Obama's biggest agenda items — stabilizing the economy and ending the Iraq war — are complex tasks with results not expected soon. Even as Obama made broad pronouncements and signed a stream of executive orders to usher in a new governing era, his actions leave unanswered or unresolved questions, including how he will close the Guantanamo Bay prison camp for suspected terrorists.

In other cases, Obama set out new policy, only to signal it could be applied selectively.

He decreed that interrogators must follow techniques outlined in the Army Field Manual when questioning terrorism suspects, even as he ordered a review that could allow CIA interrogators to use other methods for high-value targets. Also, while a new White House rule limits staffers' previous lobbying activities, exceptions were made for at least two senior administration officials.

"It's always a delicate task to maintain your coalition and try to expand it," said George Edwards, a Texas A&M University political science professor. "He's making the moves in the right direction to please his supporters on signature issues. At the same time, he has not elicited immediate outrage from Republicans because he's gone out of his way to reach out to them."

Certainly, some Republicans are griping about Obama's economic stimulus plan and closing Guantanamo. But their protests are somewhat muted, perhaps because little of what Obama has done thus far is a surprise. He had prepared the country and Congress for such steps during the campaign and transition. He also has emphasized a pragmatic, bipartisan approach, and enjoys broad public support.

Most of what he tackled came in areas where there is agreement across the political spectrum for a new direction, although the country is divided over shuttering Guantanamo. Obama long has emphasized solutions over partisanship, and he doesn't seem eager to address issues — at least for now — that create great ideological divides.

That is a sharp contrast with Democrat Bill Clinton, who set the tone for an ideological presidency when he tried to overturn the ban on gays in the military. It pleased liberals, enraged conservatives and angered both the military and Congress, neither of which was consulted.

So far, Obama's only real brush with issues that stoke partisan passions came when he revoked a ban on federal funding for international groups that provide or promote abortions. He did that quietly by issuing a memorandum late Friday afternoon. The move was expected; the issue has vacillated between Republican and Democratic presidents.

Obama was sworn in Tuesday with huge support — 68 percent in a Gallup poll released Saturday — and incredible optimism from the public; Bush left Washington with record-low job approval ratings.

A picture of poise, Obama didn't get rattled when Chief Justice John Roberts flubbed the oath of office, an exercise repeated a day later to ensure constitutionality. He breezed through his speech — which repudiated Bush's tenure though never personally attacked him — without a misstep. Even with the weight of the country's troubles now on his shoulders, he was relaxed as he twirled his wife, Michelle, at celebratory balls.

"I don't sweat," Obama said on the eve of his inauguration — a comment meant literally, and, perhaps, figuratively.

Maybe not. But he has yet to face a crisis head-on as the country's leader, and it's only then that his confidence truly will be tested.

Still, Obama clearly has made the transition to governing.

"It's as if Superman stepped out of a phone booth and became Clark Kent," said Fred Greenstein, a Princeton University professor emeritus of politics. "He's beginning to put aside the rhetoric in favor of listing the policies and doing the checklist. He's not going out of his way to show a lot of flash. It's much more lets-get-down-to-work."

That said, there's a limit to what he can immediately accomplish, Greenstein said, and "the really big things can't be done on Day One, particularly if they are going to be done well."

In a mix of symbolism and substance, Obama used a host of executive tools to put his stamp on the country without having to go through Congress, making statements from the bully pulpit and signing White House directives.

He pledged to take bold steps to reverse the recession while meeting with his economic team, and told top military officials to do whatever planning necessary to "execute a responsible military drawdown from Iraq." He issued new ethics rules for his administration and pledged to preside over a transparent government.

He ordered the Guantanamo detention center shut within a year, required the closure of any remaining secret CIA "black site" prisons abroad and barred CIA interrogators form using harsh techniques already banned for military questioners. He also assigned veteran troubleshooters to the Middle East, and Pakistan and Afghanistan.

By LIZ SIDOTI, Associated Press Writer Liz Sidoti, Associated Press Writer 1 hr 42 mins ago >>>> jan.26.2009
 

 

Throughout it all, Obama demonstrated noticeable stylistic differences with his predecessor.

The high-tech Obama chose to keep his cherished BlackBerry, becoming the first sitting president to use e-mail. He made an impromptu visit to the White House's cramped media quarters just "to say hello." He also was spotted at one point ducking into the White House press office to consult with an aide. Bush avoided both areas at all costs.

In one Oval Office ceremony, Obama went through each executive order as he signed them, reading parts of each and methodically explaining them. He even halted a few times to ask for clarification from his White House counsel. That sort of deferral to someone else in a public setting and admission of a less-than-perfect command of the facts was never Bush's style.

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Gloom and doom over climate change 'silly'
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Pete Chagnon - OneNewsNow - 1/22/2009 4:00:00 AM

Source : http://www.onenewsnow.com/Politics/Default.aspx?id=394580

NASA's Jim Hansen has declared that President Obama has four years to save the planet from impending climate doom, but critics say Hansen is making much ado about nothing.

 

The Guardian is reporting that Hansen has given the Obama administration four years to save planet Earth from soaring carbon emissions that will trigger worldwide flooding from melting ice caps, wide-spread extinction of animals, and catastrophic weather patterns. He says only the U.S. has the political muscle to lead the world in stopping climate change.
 
Christopher Monckton is the Viscount Monckton of Brenchley and has done extensive research into climate change. He concludes there is no catastrophic manmade climate crisis.
 
"It's very clear that Jim Hansen is becoming increasingly desperate," he contends.
 
He adds that global temperatures have been falling during the presidency of George Bush.
 
"So what we are seeing is a complete departure and a very strong departure from the various extremist forecasts that Hansen has been making over the years. So now he turns around and he says to us, 'Oh, it's all going to get very much worse,'" he notes. "That's the only way that he and others like him can keep this scare alive by making evermore lavish, evermore extravagant, ever-sillier predictions."
 
Monckton says the first time the U.N. said there was only ten years to go before climate disaster was inevitable was 20 years ago. He points out that climate disaster did not happen and that it will not happen.
 
One of the disasters that Hansen claims will occur is the flooding of major global cities due to the melting ice caps in the north and south poles and Greenland. But Monckton contends that the ice sheets in the Antarctic and Greenland have been increasing in thickness. He says Greenland's ice sheet has been increasing at a rate of two inches per year.
 
"But one of the most compelling arguments for saying that the ice sheet is thickening is you could go and look at the distance early warning radar stations on Greenland, which are now abandoned…and they are disappearing beneath the ice, which is accumulating around them," he points out. "Now to be fair, part of that is because they are sinking through the ice, but most of it is because the ice is accumulating."
 
Monckton also notes that politics and money are driving Hansen.
 
"One must remember that everything Hansen says is colored by the fact that he is trying to help justify NASA's existence," he says. "That's why they allow somebody who's supposed to be a scientist to make these repeated lunatic political pronouncements…He has some extremely unsavory political connections and financial connections. A lot of money has found its way to him from some highly questionable sources."
 
Hansen has called the Kyoto Treaty a "weak tea" solution and instead supports a global tax on all fossil fuels in order to drive up prices -- forcing people to stop using them.
 
"The fact is that since we do not have a climate problem there is no need for taking any fiscal measures of any kind to try and mitigate what is, after all, a non-problem," Christopher MoncktonMonckton adds. "And every time taxation is used for any purpose other than purely raising revenues, then things begin to go wrong."
 
Monckton says the U.K. has an "absurdly" high fuel tax which has been economically crippling. But like Hansen, President Obama made statements during his campaign that fossil fuel -- specifically coal -- is a problem that needs to be eliminated. Monckton states that the Russian officials have released a "gleeful" statement in that regard.
 
"The choice by the American voters to put Obama into the presidency marks the abdication of America as a world economic power house. Why? Because his climate policies will bankrupt America and leave Russia…to pick up world economic leadership because it will be able to supply to needy nations the fossil fuels which America, under Obama, is going to overtax," he concludes.
 
Monckton calls Hansen's proposals to combat "climate change" a strategic threat to the economic well-being of the United States. Monckton will be a keynote speaker at the upcoming International Conference on Climate Change in New York City

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White House outlines Obama's pro-homosexual agenda
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The Barack Obama administration has wasted no time in announcing what his pro-homosexual agenda will include.

 

Just hours after becoming president, the Whitehouse.gov website has laid out Barack Obama's agenda. Under a section of that agenda titled Civil Rights is a very detailed outline of what Obama plans to do for the homosexual community.

 

First on the list is the expansion of "hate crimes" statutes to include extra punishment for crimes committed because of sexual orientation and gender identity. Highlighted is the president's political history of support for hate crimes legislation.

 

Obama also supports full civil unions and federal rights for homosexual couples, and calls for repeal of the federal Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA). According to the agenda explanation, the president also is opposed to a constitutional amendment to protect marriage as only between a man and a woman.

 

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As expected, the Obama agenda calls for the repeal of the military's "don't ask, don't tell" policy to allow open homosexuals to serve. "The President will work with military leaders to repeal the current policy and ensure it helps accomplish our national defense goals," says the website.

 

Obama also wants to expand adoption rights for homosexuals. The 44th president, states the website, "thinks that a child will benefit from a healthy and loving home, whether the parents are gay or not."

 

Elsewhere on the Whitehouse.gov Agenda section (The Agenda - Women) is a statement noting Obama's longstanding support for abortion rights. On that issue, the "consistent champion of reproductive choice" -- as Obama is described on the website -- promises to stand against any effort to overturn Roe v. Wade, increase funding for "family planning and comprehensive sex education," and remove any insurance restrictions against contraception.

 

source : http://www.onenewsnow.com/Politics/Default.aspx?id=392648

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i love my friend
[info]kuwatog

i love my friend

i love them how they laugh

      at me when ever i crack stupid jokes.

i love how they laugh with me whenever

      i feel high.

i love how they get angry

        whenever i forget my responsibilities

i love how they put my heart

       back together after it was torn apart

and,yeah,,

i love how they seem to make the world

       euphoric wich just a hug or a pat on the back

and im positively inlove with the idea

       that you are one of them....

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