Wednesday, May 12, 2010

meet our new president: Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III

Benigno "Noynoy" Aquino III

"I pledge to support the incoming president. I will do my part to help him institute the reforms needed to wipe out corruption and propel the country in the right direction. I will help him bring back the integrity of our government by setting an example for others with my own actions. I will advocate everything he does that I feel will better my country. If he strays from the path that he’s laid down for himself and from the promises he made that made me support him in the first place, I will be his biggest critic. I will speak out and strive to be heard. I will be the thorn in his side and I will be tireless. Mr. President-elect, now that you’ve given us hope and led us to the polls with your words and the promise to bring integrity, transparency, and honesty, I await your actions. Never forget those who believed in you."

Photo source: i forgot

Monday, May 10, 2010

vote now!



This is it! Rise and shine people we have a country to save. Go out and vote and please vote wisely. Be very vigilant and exercise your right to vote. The line in this first automated election is long and the waiting sucks, there's only one PCOS in our area with 5 precincts. Ugh but people please wait and cast your vote, the next 6 years of our lives depend on this.




wooohooo! just finished voting after 3 hours of waiting in line.


Tuesday, May 04, 2010

happy land

Happiness is a state of mind.


Waking up everyday to the stench and depressing situation and still able to smile at the world means something... makes you realize how lucky you are indeed... and the next time you feel like the world is unfair... think of these children and the lives they live everyday...





Had a chance to visit Payatas and Smokey Mountain with some bloggers that i really admire (Sidney, Dennis, Dodong, and Liza) and it's so sad to see how some of our fellow countrymen live...





Payatas is called the "Lupang Pangako" or the Promised Land but it is manila's dumpsite and is one of the cheap source of livelihood for one of the largest and poorest informal settlers in this jungle city



Smokey mountain is a large landfill in manila with over 2 million tons of waste, where people still live and earn their keep by picking garbage.. adults and children alike...




the way they live and the state they live in will make you cringe and cry not because of the stench and dirt but because of sadness... no one should live like this

 


I never intended to post street children and the depressing lives that some of our people live, but I also have to show you the other side of Manila, the site where others would prefer to look the other way...





But such is life... and i can only hope that posting these pictures here can help them... to let the people know how miserable and sad their life is...




And with hope that people not only see depression but hope especially with the coming elections... and i am begging my countrymen to please vote wisely...


it was journey that is sad and depressing...



they say that once in your life you'll encounter a place or people that will make an impact in your mind and can alter the way you see life...

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