Monday, August 24, 2009

August 21

It is said that heroism is serving others, even at the cost of one’s life.

Safely beyond the reach of a government that had unjustly prosecuted and jailed him, opposition leader Ninoy Aquino could have lived out the rest of his life in comfort with his beloved wife, President Cory, and his five children in the United States. Instead, Ninoy chose to return to the country of his birth––despite repeated warnings that he would forfeit his life if he did, and that his death would be in vain.

Rather than listen to the cynical and the disillusioned, he chose to believe in the Filipino people. Rather than turn his back on his country and its people, Ninoy chose to embrace his fate. At the cost of his life, Ninoy showed a whole country how to act in the face of oppression, how to stand up to injustice, and how to respond to the cries of a people yearning for change.

Ninoy’s faith in us was ultimately rewarded three years after his death by People Power––a bloodless revolution led by his widow. But beyond serving as the inspiration for the restoration of our democracy, Ninoy’s sacrifice imparts a valuable and lasting lesson: that the course of our country’s history can be changed by the choices one makes––by choosing hope over despair, action over indifference, and duty above self.

Today the face of oppression has changed, injustice is prevalent, and our people again cry for change. Faced with these challenges, let us all derive inspiration from the life and death of Ninoy and choose to act and fight for ourselves and our people.

Tuloy ang pakikibaka.

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Pinoy Movies

Dahil sa Agosto natin ipinagdidiriwang ang Linggo ng Wika, naisip ko na marapat at dapat i-promote ang mag sineng Pinoy na napanood at na-enjoy.

1. Magnifico

Nakakaiyak. Sobra.

2. May Minamahal

Isa sa mga "langit ka at lupa lang ako" na kwentong pag-ibig. Si Aiko, maliban sa cute, marunong umarte.

3. Kung Ako Na Lang Sana

Ang matalik na kaibigan, pwede bang maging kasintahan? Isinasagot nina Shawie at Aga dito.

4. Pusong Mamon

Laugh trip. Matagal ko nang crush itong si Lorna Tolentino. Dito, di lang sya maganda––sya'y nakakatawa.

5. Tanging Yaman

Si Johnny Delgado... panalo! Kung lumaki ka sa Going Bananas, di mo maisip na mahusay umarte itong si Manong Johnny, pero dito, isa sya sa mga umaagaw eksena.

6. Dekada '70

Magandang libro, magandang sine.

7. Bagong Buwan

Kung wala kang alam sa problema sa Muslim Mindanao, panoorin mo 'to.

8. Kristina Moran... Babaeng Palaban

Isa sa pinakanakakatawang sine––sa wikang Ingles o Pilipino––na napanood ko. Si Rosanna Roces, di lang sexy––siya'y magaling magpatawa.

9. Crying Ladies

Patunay na di mo kailangan ng special effects para gumawa ng matinong palabas.

10. Imelda

Mahusay na dokyu. Dapat panoorin ng mga Pinoy na di pa pinanganak nung Martial Law.

Saturday, August 08, 2009

The Million-Peso Dinner

From Manuel L. Quezon III's Twitter feed, a rundown of the officials who may have been with GMA during the dinner at Le Cirque in New York:
  1. Executive Secretary Eduardo Ermita
  2. House Speaker Prospero Nograles
  3. Sen. Miriam Defensor-Santiago
  4. Sec. Heherson Alvarez
  5. DFA Sec. Alberto Romulo
  6. DA Sec. Arthur Yap
  7. DND Sec. Gilberto Teodoro
  8. Sec. Cerge Remonde
  9. Bayani & Marides Fernando
  10. Bataan Gov. Tet Garcia
  11. Danao City Mayor Nitoy Durano
  12. Jacqueline Lingad Ricci (FILUSA)
  13. Sen. Lito Lapid
  14. Reps Rodante Marcoleta
  15. Rep. Daryl Grace Abayon
  16. Rep. Catalina Leonen Pizarro
  17. Rep. Godofredo & Remedios Arquiza

Thursday, August 06, 2009

The Manila Bulletin Sends A Subtle Message


Whoever wrote the caption must be thinking what millions of other Filipinos are thinking.