Tuesday, August 25, 2009

changes...

totoo talaga ang kasabihan na walang permanente dito sa mundo... exept... changes!

kilala si vice mayor ed gadiano ng bayan ng sablayan na isang matatag na leader ng dream team na pinamumunuan ni gov. sato...

sa kasalukuyan ay nagpahayag na si vice ed gadiano na siya ang official na kandidato ng perpormance team sa mayorial race sa bayan ng sablayan sa election 2010 alam naman natin na pinamumunuan ito ng mag-asawang villaroza... in short sumakabilang bakod na si gadiano!

iisa ang pumasok sa aking isip... tapos na ang term of office ni mayor mintu at vice gadiano! so, walang pagpipilian ang dalawang ito kundi ang umakyat ng pwesto! or magpalitan sila katulad ng ibang mga pulitiko sa ibang bayan... hindi nila ginawa!

matunog din kasi na tatakbo rin bilang mayor ang asawa ni mayor godofredo mintu.

matagal na magka-tandem ang dalawang ito (mintu-gadiano), at laging sinasabi ni mintu na kapag naroon si gadiano parang naroon na rin siya...

sa pangyayaring ito... narito ang aking sapantaha...

mas pinili ni sato si edna mintu bilang mayor... inilaglag niya si gadiano!

sa sama ng loob ng mama??? ayun lumipat kay kabila!!!

pulitiko... pulitika... hindi mahalaga ang pagpapahalaga sa salita...

ang mahalaga? kung kanino ka mas higit na mananagana...

mas mayaman kasi si mintu kaysa kay gadiano!!!

sa takbo ng ating lipunang puno ng mga taong nasisilaw sa salapi, mas lamang ka kapag may pera ka!

nasa kay gadiano ngayon ang aking simpatiya... sana lang huwag masayang ang matagal na niyang pakikipaglaban kontra mina!

huwag sana siyang mahawa sa mga alipores ni gloria!

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

isa na namang pakikipagtunggali...

muli na namang nagparamdam ang pitkin petroleum limited sa mga pamayanan ng katutubo... ito ay para sa free and prior inform consent (fpic) na kailangan nila para makahakbang ng tuloy-tuloy sa oil exploration dito sa occ. mindoro.

nakakalungkot isipin na ang ncip na siyang dapat na nangangalaga sa kapakanan ng mga mangyan ang siya pang ginagamit upang linlangin, dayain, lituhin, bulabugin at pag-hiwalayin ang maayos na relasyon ng mga katutubo...

noong una pa man na nagsagawa ng pagpapamalay ang mag-asawang agravante sa mga pamayanan na dadaanan ng magneto-telluric (mt) survey ay kasama na ang mga katutubo sa masidhing nagpapahayag ng pagtutol sa proyektong ito... pero, katulad ng nangyari sa kabila ng lahat naisagawa pa rin ang mt survey sa 85% ng kanilang target area...

ngayon muli na namang nagtakda ang ncip ng mga araw ng pagdinig sa mga katutubo... subalit mukhang isa na naman itong moro-moro... magtatakda subalit hindi itutuloy upang lituhin ang mga lider na tutol sa proyekto... kung puro alipores nila ang present... makatitiyak sila na papabor sa kanila ang ihip ng hangin...

matuto sana ang sambayanan sa mga pangyayaring ito... ang mga lider na pinagkatiwalaan natin nang ating banal na boto... ang siyang nagsilbing hudas sa sambayanang mindoreƱo...

Sunday, August 9, 2009

Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program Extension with Reform... nilagdaan na...

Palace welcomes passage of CARPer
By Marvin Sy (philstar.com) Updated August 04, 2009 12:00 AM


MANILA, Philippines - MalacaƱang welcomed yesterday the passage of the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program Extension with Reforms (CARPer) bill and assured the people that President Arroyo will sign it into law as soon as it is transmitted to her office.

The House of Representatives and the Senate have ratified the bicameral conference committee report on the bill so after the measure is printed, it will be sent to the President for signing.

“It’s a welcome development. We all know that President Arroyo herself pushed for the extension of the CARP,” Secretary to the Cabinet Silvestre Bello III said.

The President has been pushing for the passage of the bill, which would extend CARP for another five years

And empower the farmer recipients.

The President said her father, the late President Diosdado Macapagal, started the CARP and she wants to see the program fulfill its objective after her term.

The Senate unanimously approved yesterday the bicameral conference committee on the disagreeing provisions of the CARPer bill as a fitting tribute to the advocacies started by the late President Corazon Aquino during her administration.

Sen. Gregorio Honasan, former chairman of the Senate committee on agrarian reform, presented the committee report before the plenary yesterday.

Honasan was chairman of the committee when the Senate extensively discussed the extension of CARP last year.

Congress is providing a P150-billion budget for the extended CARP law until June 30, 2014 which shall be funded from the Agrarian Reform Fund and other sources.

The CARPer provides a five-year extension from July 1, 2009 to June 30, 2014, for the final acquisition and distribution of all remaining undistributed agricultural lands. – With Christina Mendez

sana nga lang ang extension na ito ng CARP ay hindi matulad sa una... ang nabiktima ay ang middle class na mga magsasaka... yung mga lupa ng mga senador at kongresista ay nanatili sa kanilang pag-aari... sila kasi ang totoong mga "landlord"!!!

nabalitaan ko rin na nagkaroon ng re-organization ang Provincial Agrarian Reform Coordinating Council (PARCCOM) sa lahat ng panig ng bansa... sana nga ay mag-function na ito ngayon!!!

Sunday, August 2, 2009

balita...

Villarosa tagged in media slay
By Edu Punay (The Philippine Star) Updated August 01, 2009 12:00 AM


MANILA, Philippines - The widow of slain radio commentator and former Occidental Mindoro vice governor Crispin Perez Jr. has accused former congressman Jose Villarosa of being behind the murder of her husband last month.

In a supplemental sworn affidavit submitted before prosecutors of the Department of Justice (DOJ), Irene Perez accused Villarosa, husband of House Deputy Speaker Amelita Villarosa, of ordering the killing of her husband and even made the threat over a radio program an hour before the murder.

Mrs. Perez said her husband was murdered after insisting that the land owned by the Villarosas should be included in the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP).

According to Mrs. Perez, she heard the former Masbate congressman saying that her husband’s days are numbered.

Mrs. Perez said she had recorded the broadcast in a compact disc, which would be submitted before the DOJ as additional evidence.

Villarosa was among those who were convicted in 2006 of killing the two sons of his political rival, former congressman and 1971 Constitutional Convention delegate Ricardo Quintos in 1997.

Two years later, the Court of Appeals overturned Villarosa’s conviction by the Quezon City regional trial court for lack of evidence. He was released from the National Penitentiary where he had been serving his sentence.

The CA, however, found the three other accused with Villarosa guilty of two counts of murder.

Mrs. Perez said her suspicion about Villarosa’s involvement in the murder of her husband came about when she heard Villarosa over radio Bambi FM airing the threat against her husband on June 9.

“Crispin, Crispin, Crispin, Hahaha payat ka na, nalalapit ka na (you are already skinny, the end is near),” Mrs. Perez quoted Villarosa as saying.

An hour after the broadcast, Mrs. Perez said her husband was shot dead, allegedly by Police Officer 2 Darwin Quimoyog, who initially posed as an indigent person seeking free legal assistance.

She also claimed a witness has come out to testify that Quimoyog was a bodyguard of Villarosa.

Mrs. Perez filed charges of murder against Quimoyog last July 2.

During the investigation, Mrs. Perez claimed seeing Quimoyog in their house in San Jose City at around 8:30 a.m. and thought he was a policeman seeking free legal assistance from her husband, who was also a lawyer.

Perez and Quimoyog talked for 25 minutes. After the meeting, as Perez led Quimoyog to the door, the policeman pulled out his handgun and shot the victim in the back.

Perez died instantly from two gunshot wounds, the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) said.

“When complainant rushed to rescue her husband, she saw the suspect still holding his gun and he stepped backwards. Complainant chased the assailant but when she was about to grab the assailant’s back, the latter tucked his handgun into his waist and managed to escape on board his motorcycle,” the NBI said in its report.

Perez has been included in the roster of journalists murdered this year.

The 66-year-old lawyer had just returned home after hosting his morning radio program “Sa Totoo Lang” when he was killed.


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