Monday, January 28, 2008

IT IS 'RIGHTEOUSNESS' THAT EXALTS A NATION!

(pr.14:34) GOD, HEAL OUR LAND!


Mga kababayan;Meron akong gustong ibahagi para sa ating lahat na mga PILIPINO. Simple pero parang mahirap gawin ng karamihan sa atin.Hindi ito makukuha sa puro daldalan lang or walang kabuluhang pagtatalo, kumilos tayo ngayon na.


Sa ibang bansa: Pag nagkasala ang Pinoy, pinarusahan siya ayon sa batas.

Sa PINAS: Pag nagkasala ang ang Pinoy, ayaw niyang maparusahan kasi sabiniya mali raw ang batas.


Sa ibang bansa: Pinag-aaralan muna ng Pinoy ang mga batas bago siyapumunta roon, kasi takot siyang magkamali.

Sa PINAS:Pag nagkamali angPinoy, sorry kasi hindi raw niya alam na labag sa batas iyon.


Sa ibang bansa: Kahit gaano kataas ang bilihin at tax sa USA okey lang,katuwiran natin doble kayod na lang.

Sa PINAS:mahilig ka sa last daypara magbayad ng tax minsan dinadaya mo pa o kaya hindi ka nagbabayad.Rally ka kaagad kapag tumaas ang pasahe at bilihin imbes na magsipag masgusto natin ang nagkukwentuhan lang sa munisipyo o kahit sa alinmang tanggapan.


Sa Singapore: Kapag nahuli kang nagkalat or nagtapon ng basura sa hinditamang lugar, magbabayad ka na 500 Singapore dollars. Sabi ng Pinoy,Okey lang kasi lumabag ako sa batas.

Sa Pinas: Kapag nagkamali ang Pinoy katulad nang ganito, Sabi ng Pinoy, ang lupit naman ni Bayani Fernando,mali naman ang pinaiiral niyang batas eh akala mo kung sino. Ayun nag-rally na ang Pinoy gustong patalsikin si Bayani Fernando kahit naalam niyang mali siya.


Mga igan, ilan pa lang iyan baka may iba pa kayong alam.


Bakit ang PINOY, pwedeng maging "law abiding citizen sa ibang bansa ngwalang angal" pero sa sarili nating bayang PILIPINAS na sinasabi ninyongmahal natin, eh hindi natin magawa, BAKIIITTTTT?????????


ETO PA "Ang Pilipino NOON at NGAYON":


NOON: Wow ang sarap ng kamote (kahit nakaka-utot)

NGAYON: Ayaw ko ng kamote gusto ko French Fries(imported eh)


NOON: Wow ang sarap ng kapeng barako

NGAYON: Ayaw ko niyan gusto kong kape sa STARBUCKS (imported coffee 100pesos per cup)


NOON: Bili ka ng tela para magpatahi ng pantalon like maong

NGAYON: Gusto ko LEVI'S, WRANGLER, LEE (Tapos rally tayo "GMA tuta ngKANO") Di ba tuta ka rin naman.


NOON: Sabon na Perla OK ng pampaligo

NGAYON: Gusto mo DOVE, HENO DE PRAVIA, IVORY, etc.may matching shampoo pa


NOON: Pag naglaba ka batya at palopalo ok na, minsan banlaw lang sabatis pwede na

NGAYON: Naka-washing machine ka na plus ARIEL powder soap with matchingDOWNY pa para mabango. Alam ko mas marami pa ang alam ninyo tungkol dito, pero ilan ilan langiyan para bigyan ng pansin. Mga Pilipino nga ba tayo? O baka sa salita lang at E-Mail pero wala naman sa gawa.


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My Fellow Filipinos, When I was small, the Philippine peso was P7 to thedollar. The president was Diosdado Macapagal. Life was simple. Life waseasy. My father was a farmer. My mother kept a small sari-sari storewhere our neighbors bought sang-perang asin, sang-perang bagoong,sang-perang suka, sang-perang toyo at pahinging isang butil na bawang.


Our backyard had kamatis, kalabasa, talong, ampalaya, upo, batao, andokra. Our silong had chicken. We had a pig, dog & cat. And of course, welived on the farm. During rainy season, my father caught frogs at nightwhich my mother made into batute (stuffed frog), or just plain fried.During the day, he caught hito and dalag from his rice paddies, which hewould usually inihaw. During dry season, we relied on the chickens,vegetables, bangus, tuyo, and tinapa. Every now and then, there was porkand beef from the town market.


Life was so peaceful, so quiet, no electricity, no TV. Just the radiofor Tia Dely, Roman Rapido, Tawag ng Tanghalan and Tang-tarang-tang. Andwho can forget Leila Benitez on Darigold Jamboree?On weekends, I playedwith my neighbors (who were all my cousins).Tumbang-preso, taguan,piko, luksong lubid, patintero, at iba pa. I don't know about you, but I miss those days.


These days, we face the TV, Internet, e-mail, newspaper, magazine,grocery catalog, or drive around. The peso is a staggering andincredible P54 to the dollar. Most people can't have fun anymore. Lifehas become a battle. We live to work. Work to live.Life is not easy.


I was in Saudi Arabia in 1983. It was lonely, difficult, & scary. Itdidn't matter if you were a man or a woman. You were a target for rape.The salary was cheap & the vacation is far between.If the boss didn'twant you to go on holiday, you didn't. They had your passport. Oh, andthe agency charged you almost 4 months of your salary (which, if you hadto borrow on "20% per month arrangement" meant your first year's pay wasall gone before you even earned it).


The Philippines used to be one of the most important countries in Asia.Before & during my college days, many students from neighboring Asiancountries like Malaysia, Indonesia, Japan and China went to thePhilippines to get their diplomas. Until 1972, like President Macapagal,President Marcos was one of the most admired presidents of the world.The Peso had kept its value of P7 to the dollar until I finished college.


Today, the Philippines is famous as the "housemaid"capital of theworld. It ranks very high as the "cheapest labor"capital of the world,too. We have maids in Hong Kong, laborers in Saudi Arabia, dancers inJapan, migrants and TNTs in Australia and the US, and all sorts of other"tricky" jobs in other parts of the globe. Quo Vadis, Pinoy? Is that awonder or a worry?


Are you proud to be a Filipino, or does it even matter anymore? When yousee the Filipino flag and hear the Pambansang Awit, do you feel a senseof pride or a sense of defeat & uncertainty? If only things could changefor the better.......


Hang on for this is a job for Superman. Or whom do you call?Ghostbusters. Joke. Right? This is one of our problems. We say "I lovethe Philippines. I am proud to be a Filipino." When I send you a joke,you send it to everyone in your address book even if it kills theInternet. But when I send you a note on how to save our country & askyou to forward it, what do you do? You chuck it in the bin.


I want to help the maids in Hong Kong. I want to help the laborers inSaudi Arabia. I want to help the dancers in Japan. I want to help theTNTs in America and Australia. I want to save the people of thePhilippines. But I cannot do it alone. I need your help and everyoneelse's. So please forward this e-mail to your friends.


If you say you love the Philippines, prove it. And if you don't agreewith me, say something anyway. Indifference is a crime on its own.

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